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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2024 2:40 am
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2024 2:50 am
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2024 3:05 am
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Hearing Lyrical's words about how Gaston was a patient was unnerving. What treatment would he have been receiving for his ailments? She merely looked back at the unicorn mare before nodding to show that she understood what was being asked of her. Once Lyrical Sky was out of sight B'Elanna had taken to carefully watching Gaston's movements. He was just as she remembered from before but it seemed as if something had mellowed out his behavior. Although as he turned to face her, a little nagging worry sparked to life inside as she made note of the minor correction he made so it appeared as if he were gazing directly at her.
The moment of concern faded though as he began to rail back his response to the question that she had asked only moments later and she visibly shrank back to each supposed injustice he had had to face since coming here. It was not exactly a lot of injustices but there was a small part of her that actually pitied Gaston's bad run of luck since he had arrived here. She gave a nervous swallow as he suddenly seemed to deflate before he posed a question that she thought she had been ready to answer. Instead B'Elanna turned her head away from him, almost ashamed with herself.
Plucking up what was left of the diminishing amount of courage she was beginning to sputter out a response before she blurted out, "I came here because I missed you," she lowered her head so that she was speaking to the ground instead of directly to Gaston's face, "is that what you wanted to hear? That I missed you so much that I had to follow you. That I felt so bad after hearing what happened to you at that beach party. Is that what you want to hear? Gaston, I can't begin to fathom what sort of emotions went through me that night that you ran ... but ... I maybe waited a few weeks and when you didn't return... I began to worry about you. I waited one week after that before I left our home to track you down. And here you are."
B'Elanna felt a stirring of relief that she had finally achieved the one goal that she had set out to accomplish but the other idea she had been thinking of flew out the window as she took in the battered form that was the childhood stallion friend of old. Deep in her heart, she already knew that he would refuse to return home with her ... but she could not help but ask, "Gaston, if I asked it of you, would you come back home? With me? For me?"
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2024 3:11 am
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2024 3:21 am
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The anger ... it was back in Gaston's voice as he responded to her. B'Elanna bit back the retort that she had been forming on her lips before she heard what it was that Gaston was telling her in response to the last questions that she had asked of him. The abject feeling that something was deeply wrong with Gaston had her frame tremble for a moment before she merely dipped her head in response to his words.
"I guess I understand why you need to stay," and then an idea sprang to her mind before she quickly turned away from the stallion. Her voice, firm and full of absolute conviction, rose to encircle the stallion that she had come to find, "I won't go home. Not if it is without you. You were the reason I left and now that I found you, there's no reason to return. My home will forever be where you are."
B'Elanna let the meaning of her words enter Gaston's mind before she nodded, this time more to herself than anything, before adding, "I'm leaving you for today but understand I'm going to keep coming back. You may not understand why, but if you think about it, the answer may occur to you, in time. So for now Gaston, farewell."
With that B'Elanna spun around and went to go look for the unicorn mare that had brought her here. She had a request to make of Lyrical Sky and it would do well for her to give Gaston time to pick apart what it was that she had been silently trying to tell him.
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