"I'd understand if you didn't. I just - everything feels so fucied up. I feel fucked up. I didn't used to and I don't know if it's an improvement or not."
"Unfortunately, I think it might be." He leans forward and links his fingers together. "I think you have to break yourself down here in order to heal correctly."
"Then we will call it good luck because that's why I want to be with you," he says with a hint of a smile. "And I would have done it even if the Admiral put you with someone else."
As a rule, Rosita has learned not to ask people about their loved ones that died. It's cruel to them, since most of them weren't raised as she was. Since the loss is generally so fucking big, too big to know what to do with and keep moving forward.
But that's not how she was raised, and he already knows so much about her.
"Few hundred years," he answers, letting out a sigh. "She went to work for the Authority, and got roped into their propaganda. As I did, for a while. But she and Eric fell out."
He shakes his head. It doesn't bother him to talk about her now, because she's still alive to him. He never felt her death. He knows that it happens, but - sometimes he can pretend.
"No. Not really. It was humans. They engineered a virus that - only vampires could get. It killed us, slowly. She was killed by that."
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He rubs the back of his neck.
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She swallows.
"I know. That's why I lashed out."
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It isn't exactly what he was expecting, but it's not entirely far from his own guess.
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She feels crazy. She feels broken.
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"How much can someone go through before they can't come back from it?"
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What she means is: "If that's why you're choosing to be here with me, to try to do that, then that's different."
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But maybe not, she says with a shrug, and a hint of a return smile over the top of her mug.
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"I'd rather you yell at me on deck."
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She was trying to do better; trying to be better. Now she doesn't know.
The smile fades. "Did you - were you okay? Through all of that?"
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He does look down. "Eric and I saw Nora."
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But Godric was the one who set it up, so: "Who's Nora?"
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He clears his throat.
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But that's not how she was raised, and he already knows so much about her.
"What's a while?"
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"And then she died. The Authority have something to do with it?"
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"No. Not really. It was humans. They engineered a virus that - only vampires could get. It killed us, slowly. She was killed by that."
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"I'm sorry. It's... hard. To lose people that way."
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"It hasn't happened to me yet. I didn't have to feel her death, but Eric was there."
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She has a guess or two of her own, but she hardly knows him like Godric does.
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He runs a hand down his face.
"It was a terrible mistake."
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She certainly knows how that feels.
"Which part?" she asks, anyway.
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He finally looks up to her.
"He deserves to have me, and he will."
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