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Just two vampires, traveling the galaxy... [For Todd the Wraith]
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It was a pleasant surprise to glance over and see Todd asleep on the bed, relaxed and peaceful. He can't have gotten much quality rest the night before propped up in the chair as he had been, certainly not when he'd been woken by her nightmare. She hoped that didn't happen again tonight, he had important things to take care of tomorrow; she didn't know all of the details, but with a civil war going on between his people, he needed his wits about him.
To that end, Rogue forced herself to stay awake for hours into the night, eating the dinner he'd brought for her and looking through one of the books from the collection he'd shown her before their sparring session. She didn't recognize anything on the pages, but it gave her a topic for conversation with the voices in her head, providing ample entertainment to pass the time. Eventually she fell asleep herself, the book held carefully to her chest as she curled up in the armchair, her boots set on the floor beside it. It was a fairly deep sleep, and she didn't dream for one of the first times in many weeks, something she was eternally grateful for when she awoke.
It was a pleasant surprise to glance over and see Todd asleep on the bed, relaxed and peaceful. He can't have gotten much quality rest the night before propped up in the chair as he had been, certainly not when he'd been woken by her nightmare. She hoped that didn't happen again tonight, he had important things to take care of tomorrow; she didn't know all of the details, but with a civil war going on between his people, he needed his wits about him.
To that end, Rogue forced herself to stay awake for hours into the night, eating the dinner he'd brought for her and looking through one of the books from the collection he'd shown her before their sparring session. She didn't recognize anything on the pages, but it gave her a topic for conversation with the voices in her head, providing ample entertainment to pass the time. Eventually she fell asleep herself, the book held carefully to her chest as she curled up in the armchair, her boots set on the floor beside it. It was a fairly deep sleep, and she didn't dream for one of the first times in many weeks, something she was eternally grateful for when she awoke.
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Rogue kept hold of his hand as they walked through the halls, her other hand reaching up to hold onto his arm as well. There was a good deal of effort involved in putting one foot in front of the other, and she was quiet along the way until they reached his chambers.
"I missed you so much," she told him when they were behind closed doors again, and her grip on his hand tightened even more, like she intended to never let go.
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He lifted his free hand and stroked her hair again. "I did too." he said.
Nearly six years. Three for her. Neither span of time was much of anything to a Wraith. But for a human, even one like Rogue, three years was an eternity. And for most of it she'd endured one horror after another, wishing she were dead and all the while believing everything that happened here had been a dream.
Todd moved to the bed, guiding her to lay down without breaking their contact and settling beside her.
"Get some rest. I promise to be here when you wake."
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But it was real, and he was promising not to leave her, and so she did as he instructed, laying her head down and closing her eyes, staying as close to him as she could get. She was so exhausted that not even two minutes passed before she was deeply asleep.
She wouldn't sleep for long, a few hours at best. The scientists had been on constant rotation and so she had never been allowed a full night's rest. But when she did wake, it would be sudden but not violently, with disorientation but not fear. Her powers would stay safely off because in all those years of torture, never had she had someone touch her in such a kind, even loving way. That sort of touch meant safety now, for her and for him.
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But he was patient and merely told, or rather reminded her, "Go back to sleep. You're here and you're safe."
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"It's strange to be in a real bed again," she murmured, shifting a bit to get more comfortable but not moving away from him. "They wouldn't let me have things like blankets; they were always afraid I'd try to kill myself with them."
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He moved to lay on his side, pulling Rogue to spoon against him, allowing him to wrap an arm around her waist and rest his chin above her head.
"Given enough time the feeling of sleeping on the cold floor will fade." he said. It would never go away entirely but as a result, it made one feel lucky for what they had.
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The thought was bittersweet and she felt tears prick at her eyes. "I didn't even get the floor," she told him in a shaky voice. "It was curved, they had to suspend a cot from the side of the wall."
She took a deep, trembling breath and held onto his arm around her. "I was in my old home, Todd. The school where I lived, where I taught. They gutted it and turned into it a lab, and I was there for three years."
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"You're home." he repeated "Focus on that and let the cruel memories fade so they cause no further pain to you." he advised, remembering how he coped after escaping the Genii. He recalled everything that had been done to him, as she would likely remember those three years for the rest of her days. But time and fellow crew helped him push them to the back of his mind.
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"Letting them fade," she continued with a slight shake of her head, "that's not... They made me kill people, Todd. Hundreds of people. And I remember how each one of them felt when it happened."
Tears slipped down her cheeks and she turned her face into the pillow.
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Rogue let him turn her, but the crying didn't stop. "I don't know that I'm strong enough anymore," she admitted, feeling helpless and small and so very weak.
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He knew she relied a lot on them during her tough moments before, reminding her that they were still there and supporting her-as weird as it sounded-would hopefully boost her morale.
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"They tell me it's not my fault," she answered him quietly. "That I should live the life I've been given. But they're not as strong anymore either. Sometimes everything else is so strong that it drowns them out."
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He felt that she was too frail to start the lessons yet, but if this was going to be a nightly routine and those like Erik and Remy were blotted out in her head at times, sooner would be better.
"Get some rest, we will talk to Victoria about what she can do for you tomorrow" he assured her
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But if Victoria could help in any way, it might change everything. Hopefully for the better.
"I'm sorry I came back broken," she said sadly, the words laced with exhaustion. "That you have to deal with this. You don't deserve this."
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It was already a great sign that her ability had not attacked him. He was sure with Victoria's help, Rogue would be back to her old self in no time.
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Snuggling in against him, her head in the space between his neck and shoulder, she sighed heavily. "Thank you for being so sweet," she said quietly. "I've missed the way you take care of me." Her voice faded at the end as she let herself fall asleep again, perfectly comfortable and at peace with him beside her.
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She'd been through the worst experiences a human could endure for three years, and come out with barely a fraction of the strength she once possessed. Her spirit, courage, and confidence just as ruined.
It was likely she'd never completely be herself again, especially if Victoria couldn't help her with the hundreds of people she'd been forced to take into herself.
But, he'd do his best to help her regardless.
For now, Todd let her rest as long as she liked, content to remain where he was.
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She still felt tired, but that would likely be the case for a while until she regained her strength and general good health. As tempting as it might be just to sleep the days away and not think about the memories that haunted her, she knew she couldn't do that, and some part of her truly didn't want to. She was back with people she cared about, another adopted family despite their different species and cultures, and she couldn't allow herself to take that for granted.
Opening her eyes, she looked at Todd, examining his face for a moment before her eyes moved to his hair. "You kept the braid I gave you," she commented quietly, finally voicing the observation she'd made the day before.
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It was a funny hopeful reminder, but in the end they were right, she'd returned.
"Up for some breakfast?" he asked
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"Breakfast sounds good," she told him before leaning in to press a kiss to his cheek.
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As they dressed in their clean clothes, Todd made an annoyed noise at her outfit her captors had forced her into. Atlantis had not even had the decentcy to offer her even a ridculous jumpsuit in place of her current attire.
"No, leave it, and put the robe back on, we'll get you fitted for new clothes first." he said.
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"Thank you," was all she could offer, but she knew from the sound he'd made that he would understand just how grateful she was. Undoing the pieces she'd already put in place, she slid back into the robe with a sigh and tied it tightly closed.
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It was a bit of a walk, and to avoid Rogue bumping into anyone accidentally, he walked in front of her when crew approached from the opposite direction.
The chamber they reached was small, about the size of Todd's chambers, minus the bathroom. There were three pods in the far wall, about half the size of the ones the wraith hibernated in, and a low table in the center of the room which was big enough to hold even the largest wraith.
Todd closed the door to give them some privacy and had Rogue take the robe off and climb up onto the table.
"The beam above is going to scan you to get your sizes" he explained, going over to a panel on the wall. "Face up with your arms at your sides to start."
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At first, she was fine with laying on the table, understanding what was going to happen and that she was safe here, Todd wouldn't put her in a situation where she wouldn't be safe. But as she settled down as he'd instructed, her pulse began to race as panic rose in her chest. It was silly, she was fine, but the psychological association of laying naked on a table wasn't something she could easily overcome. She clenched her eyes shut and forced herself to stay still.
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These delayed DW notifs are killing me. -.-
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We'll have to find a use for the transmitter eventually now. :D
Hehe
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Sry for delay, busy week
No worries! Same here. I usually just poke in case DW ate notifs.