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aventurine ([personal profile] ashoney) wrote2025-10-27 08:06 pm

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OPEN RP POST;
meme spillover & etc, drop-ins welcome
choirmaster: (Candlelights)

[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-11-01 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
[Sunday's feathers ruffle at being called "little bird." His already distorted halo flickers miserably, but his expression remains still as carved stone.

"Just kill me," he nearly hisses. "If that is really what you came for."

Yet he can't bring himself to say it. He refuses to mewl and beg for his life, but he doesn't want to die. Maybe the sweet dream paradise failed, but he can bring eternal happiness to mankind in some other way. He just has to live through this.]


You? Heheh... not much...

Your IPC handlers, however...

They could do plenty.

[They can hand him off to the Family, where he will be tried and executed as a heretic. If he ends up in particularly vicious hands, maybe his execution will be public. The whole universe can watch the once proud Head of the Oak Family kneel before losing everything from the neck up.

The IPC will not torture him. The Family could, though. Would. Will. Despite their apparent desire to elevate the weak, not all of them were good people. They detested anything out of harmony. And Sunday, the perfect and beautiful Bronze Melodia, has spent the last decade singing a different song.

He cannot fall into their hands, not yet.

Sunday's golden eyes slip closed as he allows his wavering consciousness to reach out around him. His song is different, but his command of the Harmony is still strong. Order exists all around him. It is there in the march of civilized progress, in the development of language, in mathematics, in the very make of the cosmos. It is in Aventurine, too, in his colonies of unified cells, the rhythm of his heartbeat. All Sunday has to do is reach out, find the right string, and pluck it, sending a musical vibration through the other man.

The tuning is much more gentle than the Harmony's consecration had been. Instead of an intrusive assault commanding obedience, it is a silent request for attention.]


Release me.

[The demand is spoken without words directly into Aventurine's mind.]
Edited 2025-11-01 16:41 (UTC)
choirmaster: (Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini)

[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-11-03 03:38 am (UTC)(link)
[Aventurine jolts back at his mind's touch, and he feels the gently vibrating string go still, then fall away from his grasp.]

Heh...

[A laugh rolls bitterly from Sunday's chest as he slumps weakly in the cell's uncomfortable metal bench. The chains binding him pull at his body, forcing him back upright. Have the cells always been this horrible, he wonders. Is this where he'd been sending Penacony's unfaithful? Maybe he does deserve this.

Aventurine's last comment drags another humorless chuckle from his lungs.]


Free? I am not free...

[A small part of him remembers toppling from the heavens and feeling something deep down in the core of his being break. Within his soul, a sheet of tempered glass fractured into a thousand blades of light, and a fiery beast sprang loose from behind it. What that creature could have been, he doesn't know. It is hard to imagine any aspect of himself as free when all he sees are the dark walls of a prison cell.]

If a fallen sun is of no use to you, then it shouldn't matter if I am alive or dead, right? So what is the point of keeping me here?

[Demanding his release is better than having it offered to him out of misguided charity. It is certainly better than begging. So, for the sake of his dignity, he keeps at it.]

choirmaster: (Wo soll ich fliehen hin)

[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-11-04 03:44 pm (UTC)(link)
[Sunday is sinking deeper into himself, allowing pain and despair to drown out all other sensations. Only in agony is he kept awake.

Then Aventurine says something that rouses the fallen sun from his maudlin stupor.]


...Robin?

[His wings spread rapidly, shedding downy silver feathers that drift to the floor around him. Fear grips his lungs until it is difficult to breathe. When he finally manages to speak, the music is gone from Sunday's voice and replaced with a tight, worried tone.]

No. My sister is virtuous and kind. I am the one who committed the crime and I am the one who should pay the price. I know you IPC bastards bargain with more than coin or credits. Don't... Don't let her pay for my freedom.

[He'd promised himself he wouldn't plead, but he is pleading now. Now that a life far more valuable than his own is on the line. The IPC will not kill Robin, he knows that much. But they could easily rob her of her happiness.]

Please. If there is any goodness in your stone heart, do not let her buy my freedom. I'll... make myself valuable. What do I have to do?

[A sharp breath rattles from his throat as he lifts his chin to meet Aventurine's eyes. Their gazes meet only for a moment before Sunday feels disgusted with himself and this display of weakness. Almost reflexively, his wings fold forward over his eyes, severing their gaze and shielding him from the sight of his prison and his once-pawn who now has power over him. ]
choirmaster: (Piano Concerto in A minor)

[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-11-04 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
["For her," is all Sunday can ask for. Aventurine has spun the truth into lies before, but he wouldn't harm Robin. Sunday has to believe that.

Slowly, hesitantly, he parts his feathers just enough to glance at the Stoneheart.]


...Thank you.

[The luminous golden eyes that peer out from between silver pinions are still those of the Oak Family's Head. Still bright and full of fire. But the sly, predatory gleam isn't there. Instead, there is sorrow and uncertainty.

He isn't the everburning Sun anymore. He is a man.

Stripped of his wings and bound to the earth. He isn't sure if he'll ever get used to this, but he has to try for Robin's sake. And for the sake of his promise.

The feathers close, obscuring his face once more as he sits back with a low hiss.]
choirmaster: (Misera me!)

[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-11-05 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
[For a long time, Sunday remains still, as if he hasn't heard anything.]

Hm?

[Another bitter laugh rattles from his throat.]

Ah, right. You've been in chains before, haven't you?

[Now that he is the topic of conversation, the cynical ice returns to his voice and his shoulders square again. He can be arrogant about his own life and safety.

Beneath his feathers, a wry grin snakes across his lips... then quickly dissolves. Aventurine doesn't deserve this sort of bitter treatment, not when he is offering to help Robin.

So Sunday relaxes into the restraints and feels some pressure ease off his body. Not enough, however. Not nearly enough. The pinch of metal even through the fabric of his clothes makes him uncomfortable. The weight of the chains dragging on his limbs is miserable.

His head aches, and his back feels too tense.

But maybe a prison cell is supposed to cause discomfort.

As a youth, he thought cages were safe. Not every cage is safe.]


You're right. [He says finally, not bothering to part his wings from his face.] It doesn't hurt as much.