Spectre, with whichever of my characters you'd like. :3
Spectre: Where Micha is visited by Enri's ghost.
A strained sort of smile crosses Micha's face as she studies her ethereal guest. The semi-transparent man across from her offers a tight-lipped smile, so different from what he usually wore. He's reassuringly in one piece, which is only a harsh reminder of the way he went. She shakes her head slightly, dispelling the images. He wasn't the only one to have gone, but he was the only to return.
"Canci is well, if that's what's bothering you." Enri was like her; a huge protective streak over their respective baby dragons. She supposed that that was why his death had been particularly distressing to her--in the clamoring chaos of battle she had instantly picked out Canci's wails. She hadn't even thought twice about it really, just ran over with Meri on her shoulders and Sarine guarding her back, snatching the little baby away from her fallen master's side and ran. It hurt to hear her scream; despite her small body she's fully capable of the mourning cry of any full-grown dragon. It still reverberates in Micha's head.
Enri makes a gesture--"Something like that"--and it strikes her that he failed to keep his voice. It's so strange... the Enri she knows is more than decently talkative. His expression softens when he spies Canci shuffling behind Micha's ankles, Meri standing alertly at her side.
Another gesture. "I'm sorry." Some of her strained composure starts to crack and she can feel tears threatening to fall.
"Damn right you better be sorry," she hisses. Canci glances nervously between the human and the ghost, blind eyes searching futilely, whining softly. "Even if we were in different Guilds, you were supposed to live so that we could compare our babies' growth. You were supposed to live so that you could spin your songs and grand tales. You weren't supposed to die--not like that."
Enri attempts to pat Canci and watches as his hand passes uselessly through her head. Then he reaches for Micha's hands, because no, he hadn't wanted to leave Canci wailing in the middle of that field, hadn't wanted to die. Not that soon. Not like that. Micha gives her a bitter glare, but it's half-hearted and tired.
They both know he doesn't regret it, now that everything's all done and over with. He doesn't regret doing what he did to protect Canci, and Micha knows, because if the situation was reversed and she had died saving Meri, she'd probably be haunting Enri to make sure the Gible was well cared for. Because somehow she knew that he would have swept up the small dragon and ran, too, if she had fallen.
They glance down at the little dragons and then she turns to Enri, some semblance of a genuine smile crossing her face. One has to send off the dead with a smile, otherwise they can't go on. "I'll set up the altar, so come visit us when you've set yourself up on the other side and are awaiting rebirth. Canci will grow into a splendid dragon." A look of absolute relief washes over Enri's ghostly face.
That night, Micha teaches the babies how to properly light altar candles. "Pray hard," she tells them, as the little flames dance on delicate white wicks, "and one day, you'll be reborn together in another lifetime, preferably one with no war."
Micha doesn't see Enri again after that.
[I'm so sorry I don't even know what this is. :C Let's assume Enri's moved on and is waiting for Canci to join him in another war-free life where they can sing songs and have merry times to their hearts' content and not die and have angst and /rolls away into corner]