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My ideal final scene of 7x16
After the war to end all wars is over, the four Hesperides retire back to their garden on Skyring, where they grow tomatoes and pumpkins, and drink margaritas on the beach while fishing for jellyfish.
Diyoza is still getting used to the fact that her daughter is 25. Octavia loves being the Cool Aunt now that Hope has seen her fight moves in action. Hope tells too many stories of the years they missed, leaving them all misty-eyed. Echo is having trouble focusing on her tomatoes again, but day by day, she is finding the peace and healing that the Garden had granted her sisters. She knows their peace won’t be interrupted again - as both Bardo and Sanctum learned, no one messes with these four warrior women if they know what’s good for them.
i would be complex, i would be cool, every conquest i have made would make me more of a boss to you.
Echo is a rich business woman, too busy with work and traveling and meetings to have any meaningful relationships. That’s fine with her, she never wanted emotional attachments or things to hold her back. Sure, she doesn’t mind holding her friends babies and she understands why someone would settle down and put a focus on relationships in theory, it just never appealed to her.
But she’s a grown woman and she has needs, so she occasionally meets up with a cute boy or girl toy, she gets an orgasm and they get a few thousand dollars. If they impress her, she’ll pay a little more, maybe pay off some debts or fund their college. Her life would’ve been worlds easier if she had someone like that, so she thinks of it as paying it back.
We are who we choose to be, and we don’t owe anyone our pain.
Becho + forehead touches
“That’s why I want to speak to you now. To say: No person, trying to take responsibility for her or his identity, should have to be so alone. There must be those among whom we can sit down and weep and still be counted as warriors. I think you thought there was no such place for you, and perhaps there was none then, and perhaps there is none now; but we will have to make it, we who want an end to suffering, who want to change the laws of history, if we are not to give ourselves away.” - Adrienne Rich