palamedes had lost much of her sense of time since she’d died. days only seemed to truly pass when she was called upon, with the rest spent in a semi-pleasant haze that could have been an hour or an eon. since meeting the young knight, though, her hazy awareness had sharpened until she’d been able to count sunrises and sunsets again. not that it mattered much : most evenings, she was content to hang behind and make herself scarce. link had encountered enough of the companions by now that he was hardly pressed for choice, and if he found himself in the mood for a conversation, there were many others more suited to it than herself.
tonight, though, he had gone on the hunt, and this she knew better than anyone else. to lead him into the undergrowth, to soften his steps into silence and point him to their prey was a familiar routine, one that required very little talking to boot. once they’d returned to his makeshift camp, she’d stuck around for lack of better things to do, methodically skinning the rabbits they’d caught while he started a fire. she didn’t expect him to be the first to speak, nor for his inquiry to cut straight to the point⎯but then again, it was one of his more commendable traits.
━━ ⟢ ❛ you could choose the quiet life, & you do not. you choose this. ❜ ( becoming elizabeth, accepting. ) * @hyruin
she set aside her bloody knife, wiping it clean on a patch of moss. ❛ are you asking why i haven’t demanded galahad let me go ? frankly, i’m not sure she can, and who knows what would happen if she did. ❜
but that wasn’t his question, was it ? there was no slithering out of this, if they both knew it. palamedes heaved a long sigh, staring into the flickering ashes of the campfire until she found her voice again. ❛ why do you choose this, then ? sure, you’re the hero, and this is your fate. you could always escape it if you really wanted to, though, one way or another. ❜ she let the implication hang between them for a moment before continuing. ❛ but you don’t, because others are suffering, and if you can help them in any way, running makes you a coward. because there were people you loved, and even now that they’re no longer around, you’d rather fight for what they believed in and suffer the hardships that come with it than forget them. ❜ she exhaled, suddenly self-conscious. this was probably the most words he'd ever heard her speak in a row. ❛ that is how i feel. i imagine you of all people would understand. ❜