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Moon moves through the castle, from the battlements and parapets to the upper floors.
Down the winding staircase, past the artwork depicting each family member, her bare feet silent as her scarlet skirt sways.
Over the stone floor, through six archways, and into the main dining hall.
Her brother -- sweet Devil -- sits at the table.
Beside him, a tower of cards.
In front of him, a basic spread.
She comes to stand beside him, staring down at the cards, and runs her fingers lightly through his hair.
"Brother-mine," she murmurs. "I am here."
Down the winding staircase, past the artwork depicting each family member, her bare feet silent as her scarlet skirt sways.
Over the stone floor, through six archways, and into the main dining hall.
Her brother -- sweet Devil -- sits at the table.
Beside him, a tower of cards.
In front of him, a basic spread.
She comes to stand beside him, staring down at the cards, and runs her fingers lightly through his hair.
"Brother-mine," she murmurs. "I am here."
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"Like butterfly wings," she murmurs.
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"He's not my first love," she finally says.
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"So you do remember. We were wondering if you might, in light of recent events."
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Suddenly, a name comes floating to the surface, completing the memory in Moon's mind.
"Michèle," she whispers, leaning back to look into Devil's eyes. "Her name was Michèle."
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He toys with the spilled cards across the table.
"So we took what we believed to be the only path. We bound your emotions, locked them away. Justice agreed to the same bindings, and wears them still. He agreed that the two of you were too powerful to allow emotion to sway you from your duties. In light of what had just happened, it seemed reasonable."
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The pair had been lovers once.
"She was a sweet girl, laughing at the raindrops and teasing the birds. I remember her..." She put her fingers to her lips. "I remember a kiss. It made my heart flutter, my cheeks flush."
It had been innocent love, new and beautiful in the dawning of emotion for the tarot cards. The possibility there. The possibility bound when that love had died.
"Michèle grew old, though."
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"I didn't think I'd ever stop," she whispers. "It felt so black... all of it swallowing the laughter and her dancing and the quiet words she spoke to me. All I knew was she was gone."
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"No. I don't regret it. My wolf... I wouldn't have felt what I feel with him if I still had her. I don't want to trade one for the other."
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It was a defining tenet of his card, after all.
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"Chains can only imprison those who wish to be slaves to themselves. I don't want to be that anymore."
She wants to be herself, free to love and live and laugh as she once did.
"It was a lesson that took me a very long time to learn, brother-mine."
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