Archie Kennedy (
simplestgift) wrote2012-09-18 08:25 pm
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Thirty-Six Bells: [Written/Action]
[Written:]
In light of my new duties as first lieutenant of the LES Britannia, impending matrimony, and being bloody terrible at running a foodhouse, I shall soon retire as the owner of Cloud Nine. I'd like to continue to work a few shifts, of course, but the club will need new management. Which brave soul will shoulder the task?
-A. Kennedy
[Action only: He is enjoying the last night of the voyage, simply meditating upon the lovely roll of the ship beneath him. It's chilly out, and he can see his breath, but he doesn't mind, wrapped up tightly in his heavy wool greatcoat. Softly he sings a song swallowed by the night, evidenced mainly by the mist of it in the air around his lips.]
The maiden, oh, the maiden oh.
The sailor loves the maiden, oh!
So early in the morning,
The sailor loves the maiden, oh!
A maid that is young,
A maid that is fair,
A maid that is kind and pleasant, oh,
So early in the morning,
The sailor loves the maiden, oh!
In light of my new duties as first lieutenant of the LES Britannia, impending matrimony, and being bloody terrible at running a foodhouse, I shall soon retire as the owner of Cloud Nine. I'd like to continue to work a few shifts, of course, but the club will need new management. Which brave soul will shoulder the task?
-A. Kennedy
[Action only: He is enjoying the last night of the voyage, simply meditating upon the lovely roll of the ship beneath him. It's chilly out, and he can see his breath, but he doesn't mind, wrapped up tightly in his heavy wool greatcoat. Softly he sings a song swallowed by the night, evidenced mainly by the mist of it in the air around his lips.]
The maiden, oh, the maiden oh.
The sailor loves the maiden, oh!
So early in the morning,
The sailor loves the maiden, oh!
A maid that is young,
A maid that is fair,
A maid that is kind and pleasant, oh,
So early in the morning,
The sailor loves the maiden, oh!
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[ buffy gets it. there was some...conflict. some argument. some point of contention near the end.
but even then, she remembers her baby sister so happy. so lively. so tangibly in love. ]
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But now there's all this and there's me, getting weepy over veil designs and candle arrangements and...
I just about died on the spot when Liz asked me, you know.
[ some maid of honour she was. ]
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[ somehow, she doesn't sound surprised to hear that dawn had asked that. and why not? the monks had made dawnie out of her and buffy had a well-hidden vulnerability that would have led her to ask the same thing. ]
Things don't have to be picture perfect from the beginning. Most of the time? They're not. They seem like they are but everyone's just pretending and...
Love's something you work at. [ she understands that, now. ] Dawn would have learned how to stop blaming and start helping.
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[ spike's awful words seem to creep into her throat and choke off her breath. you always hurt the one you love.
and sineya's: love is pain. ]
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god, she's unreasonably protective of the girl. ]
I don't think you quite understand all the very serious non-breaking Dawn's already managed in her life. If -- whatever was happening? If you thought it was breaking her...?
[ either you really were doing something wrong or you're underestimating a very capable young woman. ]
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She loved you. She loved you so much. And in an unabashed and whole kind of way that I can only dream of ever experiencing again. And those aren't the feelings of a broken girl. Having been one, I should know.
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But I'd like to think she found one who was worth living with.
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Call it irrationality but, my answer? It remains the same. I wish it was hers.
[ the wedding. ]
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[ she doesn't want to be the thorn in their happiness. she doesn't feel good about her reservations. she doesn't even feel particularly vindicated. just very sad and very guilty and it didn't even help when jack had tried to reassure her that she didn't have to be happy.
the worst part was the disservice she felt she was doing liz. a bride should be able to trust her maid of honour and buffy could go through the motions as though the world depended on it but -- as with so many parts of her life -- her heart was just a beat out of sync with the rest of the world. ]
I don't like being the villain.
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better a doomed-to-split but constant love than an inconstant one divided up by decades. ]
A-and me? Well. I was on the anti-marriage boat long before you got engaged.
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[ because here was problem the second: buffy knows what awaits elizabeth swann. jack sparrow had as good as wooed her with the fairy tale version of liz and will's romance. ]
Because maid of honour or not, I'm your friend first. And I'm not sure I could accept a version where you didn't keep a bit of freedom yourself.
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[ she's fairly certain that she will never love anything on any planet the way she loved angel. but it doesn't cheapen what she has now. it can't. ]
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I believe it. [ damned forward, her. and a killer---- ]
It's not a bad thing. To hesitate. Or -- not always a bad thing.
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