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Zagreus ([personal profile] hellescape) wrote in [community profile] candybox2022-04-04 10:52 pm
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OPEN POST: Zagreus - Hades



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[personal profile] standingonmyneck 2022-04-13 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
There was so much Daria wanted to know. For nothing more than her own safe understanding. Which wasn't all that fair to Zagreus. After all, he had his own feelings too. Probably of the exact opposite. Being in the mortal world for some time, and trying to get used to life here, he probably had just as many questions about the mortal coil as she did.

She did truly think about this too. It was just so weird because Daria always felt safest in her own element, with her own sense of knowledge. It made her maybe a bit uneasy to know that her own view of the afterlife was shaken so much.

So...would his place be where she went if she died?

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Ah, he noticed. She adjusted her hoodie out of habit and walked on over with a faster stride. She was an early riser too, all the better to talk about this kind of thing without the annoying prying eyes of classmates.

"Hey," she said, softly. "Morning...What are you reading?"
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[personal profile] standingonmyneck 2022-04-16 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
"Recent, huh? I should buy some velvet and taffeta then, what do you think?"

Jokes aside, she welcomed herself down and decided that it was a bit too early to joke around...too much. But she hoped it was a little funny to him, at least in tone. She knew he was from an era waaaaaay before hers, but it was a funny idea to consider that her time compared to Shakespeare WAS recent. In her head, it was true and she knew it. It was wild to think hard on it.

"I grew up reading Shakespeare plays. People called me weird for it. They said I must be boring because I liked 'boring books'."

She shrugged, "Good thing I never wanted them to think I was interesting."