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retiring sydney sweeney as my fc………… can yall believe it
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retiring sydney sweeney as my fc………… can yall believe it
؛ ଓ @lizziesaltzman, ‥ LIZZIE ⤑ Asked: “ I’m not sad. I’m pissed off. ” / Always accepting !
No flinch. No flicker. Not even a whisper of retreat. Skye stood in the storm of Lizzie’s voice like it was rain she’d been walking through for centuries— acid-laced, grief-shaped, blistering. She didn’t hush her. Didn’t reach for some delicate, perfumed balm to smother the raw edge. She simply saw her. Really saw her. Because if time had taught Skye Mikaelson anything — anything worth keeping — it was this: Anger wears grief like a second skin. And pride, poor pride, knots the laces too tight to breathe. A step. Just one. Slow as dusk. Quiet as forgiveness. Her arms, loose. Her breath, steady. Hair of gold catching fractured light, eyes the cobalt of oceans older than language, soft now. Awake. Unflinching.
“ I know you’re not sad, ” she said, voice not soothing— no. Understanding. A still lake that reflects even the ugliest sky. “ You’re angry. And you have every right to be. ” A pause. Eyes drop. Hands trace ghosts. Then: “ You know… my sister used to say that too. ” Word for word, she said— when the world was cruel, when the people we loved loved us poorly. When the heartbreak was too swollen to name. Rebekah would rage like fire escaping its hearth— throw glass like it was language, slam doors like punctuation, shut the world out just to prove she didn’t need it. ( She did. ) And Skye? She let her. Let her fight shadows with fists of thunder, even when it broke her. Even when it split her heart in quiet, unseen places. Because Rebekah thought the anger made her steel, when all it did was hide how close she was to shattering.
Skye leaned — barely — against the desk’s weathered edge, folded arms, but not closed off. Space, yes. Distance, never. “ Being pissed off means something mattered. ” A breath, a weight of centuries wrapped in something feather-light. “ It means your heart reached out, and wasn’t held like it should’ve been. ” And that? That was not weakness. That was a pulse. A signal. Proof of life in a girl who’s had to hold more than she ever should’ve. Skye exhaled. Not from fatigue, but from the ache of words that had lived too long in her ribs. “ But don’t let rage be the only voice. ” Because rage, sweet, holy rage, will scream. And scream. Until the softer parts of you — the small, scared, tender ones — are drowned. And those parts? They matter too.
A smile, crooked with sorrow. The kind you wear when you’ve loved ghosts too long. “ You don’t have to pretend with me. ” She said it like a spell. Like a truth. Like a door left open. “ I see you, Lizzie. ” Not just the polished pieces. The mess. The fire. The ancient ache in a girl too young for such tired eyes. “ I’m not asking you to stop being angry, ” Skye murmured, voice dipped in dusk and memory, “ I’m just asking you to let me stay when the silence comes too. ” A tilt of the head. A brush of blonde against cheek. “ You’re not alone, little star. Not now. Not ever. ” And then— nothing. But not the kind that leaves. The kind that lingers. The kind that holds the room open. That says: I am here. Even when you’re not ready to say you need me. I’ll still be here.
This was always meant to happen. The battle of the twins. The Merge. A ritual, a curse, meant to take the life in order for the Gemini coven to prosper. A coven that seizes to exist now. ( What a joke! ) The only two remaining were Elizabeth and Josette. Twenty - two years old and the world stripped her away from existence. She thinks in present tense as if Josie is still alive. Breathing. That was not the case, though. The two who existed together, fought together, loved together, always existed together ... Were no longer together. This was worse than any breakup either Saltzman twin had endured. It was a loss of a limb, the extension at which the two radiated from one another no longer worked. The psychic link was broken and shattered beyond understanding. Others would never understand what a siphon endures, what a twin faces. They were abominations to existence. That's what their grimoires said. Yet, without them, without the completion of the ritual, instead of one death the world would mourn, it would be two. What would be worse? To bury not one but two. Even the Saltzman girls knew that was not fair. So, unselfishly, they sacrificed one twin while the other mourned with family and friends. It wasn't fair. It wasn't fair. It wasn't fair.
" You don't get it. You'll never get it. " No one will ever get it. Everyone has been trying to put themselves in her shoes, try and tell stories to make the situation better. How do you make this situation remotely better when your twins cause of death was at your own hands? There was grief. There was anger. There was sadness. There would never be coming back from this. Lizzie lived in a constant state of mourning. ( Could you blame her? ) " You weren't even there. You don't know what it's like in my head. " Her mind was breaking and now it was simply fractured. Josette, the one who held all the pieces together, existed within her. Somehow, Elizabeth has never felt more alone.
" I hate this. " Red fingers glow at the grip at the book, chucking it across the room. The coddling as if she were some child. You're not alone. You're not alone. You're not alone. A broken record from all her surroundings. Caroline, Alaric, Hope, uncles, aunts, friends, everything in-between. Was it too damn difficult to want to be alone? It was her own punishment. " You. Everyone. Everything. Just go away already. " There was a shakiness in tone, " Because you'll never understand this. Stop pretending to. "
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