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[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-12-03 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Not for this, no. [He glances back at Aventurine with a raised brow, his expression almost playful.] Heh. Why? Do you dread hearing my singing voice that much?

[Sunday looks forward again and follows the wordless song of Order to a dark terrace overlooking sparking neon signs and filth. It's a spot he recognizes immediately. He'd opened his eyes and drawn an unexpected breath here after Gallagher summoned a beast to spirit him away. At the time, he thought he was dead.

Now, he thinks he should be.

The air ripples around his feathers as he lifts his hand and feels for the out-of-place notes in Dreamflux Reef's harmony.

There..]


Reveal thyself unto me, as is customary [His voice is hard and commanding as he speaks the incantation.] All creatures endowed with eyes bear souls of equal worth.

[A simple orb of golden light obediently manifests in front of him. He spares a glance back at Aventurine before turning his focus back to the distortion.

The light gleams in familiar hues, like the dazzling rays of the sun. The melody within the light is even more familiar, its rhythm matched to the beating of his heart. This distortion looks like him, sounds like him. It is him. Most of the distortions have been. Maybe that shouldn't surprise him as much as it does. The Oak Family were true believers, and Gopher Wood was the greatest of them. But Sunday had been the most willful and determined. His ironfisted rule of Penacony has left dents behind where his fingers clenched too hard.

Who else but he can mend these wounds?

His eyes drift shut, and he reaches into the distortion with his mind. After a few agonizing heartbeats spent counter-tuning his own melody, the golden orb fades away.]


I'm sorry. [He whispers to the empty air.] This is my fault, but I'll make it right.

[Movement at the corner of his eyes reminds him that Aventurine is still beside him. He straightens himself, turns, and meets his reluctant companion's gaze.]

This is the only Afterecho in Dreamflux Reef. Would you please escort me back to the dream proper? The Moment of Morning Dew is the last stop on my journey of penance. After that, you may return me to my cell.
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[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-12-04 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
My body...

[His voice drops low in his throat and rattles out as a whisper. It's not safe, and there is nothing to be done about that. The only way he can do his work is by not thinking about it, which has been difficult. Whenever he feels his mind wander, it wanders back there, to the waking world and the corpse-like heap where his mind once was.

His stride slows, then pauses.]


Yes, I suppose it would be prudent to know where it is, unless you were planning to shackle my dreaming mind. [He turns to fully face Aventurine and his wings flutter in worry.]

Most of the Reverie Hotel is under careful surveillance, but there is one place with no cameras or security patrols. Behind the building, there are pillars with hanging tapestries of my sister. She used to do performances there, but it is an unused staging area now. So nobody goes there.

Five feet to the left of the pillars is a crack in the wall. [Here, some old memories rise to the surface and he laughs a small, musical laugh.]

Haha... I've actually been meaning to have it fixed for a long time, but-- [Not important. He waves a glove through the air.] It's for the best that I didn't. That's where I am. Inside the wall with a memoria bubble...

[He pauses a moment to let the implication of that sink in.]

The truth is, I'm a stowaway in my own home. I used a memoria bubble and tuned myself to sink into the dream. I'm surprised it worked, to be honest. For now, at least. The Hounds are not the only threat to me, Mister Aventurine. The way I came here is very dangerous. In time, if I am not captured, then... [Exposure to unprocessed memoria will degrade his mind and body until he is completely unfamiliar to himself.]

Anyway, that is where you will find me. I may require your assistance to wake up.
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[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-12-04 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[Sunday looks askance at Aventurine's comment about his daring. There is something sardonic in the way he says it, as if he had any comprehension of the true depths of Sunday's heart. Lying in a wall is unsafe, filthy, and beneath the dignity of the Sun. But a Sun darkened by death and reduced to the atomic size of a neutron star will do whatever it can to make certain some of its dwindling warmth can still be spread.

He says nothing about this and follows Aventurine up through the twisting, impossible shapes of the memoria between worlds. It doesn't seem like his guide knows where to go, though Sunday can feel his own senses pull him one way or another. A lifetime in the dream has given him instincts for navigating its illogical expanses. Surprisingly, Aventurine, whether by wit or luck, manages to choose all the correct pathways until they emerge back into Penacony.

Sunday looks up at the looming silhouette of Dewlight Pavilion a block away. Within it, a half dozen Afterechoes sing his soul's doleful melody.]


There are secret passages in and out of the Pavilion. [He says softly, hoping to ease any of Aventurine's worries.] Only the Family Heads know about them, so they should be unpatrolled. It's the safest way in.

[One of the Afterechoes is no doubt in his old office, where he plotted and schemed and drove the claws of the Order further into the Harmony. It is also where he received and tuned Aventurine. A necessary action to keep a rival on a tight leash and flush out a murderer who never actually existed. At the time, of course, the murderer seemed like a deadly reality. One who had slain Robin. The tuning was an act of brutal justice, but he doubts his companion sees it that way.

He peers at Aventurine from beneath his hood.]


I can do this part alone if you trust me not to run away.
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[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-12-04 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
[Sunday's wings flutter. In truth, he'd hoped Aventurine would stay and give him a system hour or so of quiet. Quiet he knows he'd have ruminated in until he felt sick to his stomach. There are other reasons too, however, and after a breath he says as much.]

All right... I was hoping you would stay here, honestly. [Though as he speaks, he turns and starts walking down the alley, making his way to where he remembers the tunnels to be.] If you are accompanying me, then do not speak a word of these tunnels to anyone. [His voice gains an edge of steel. This is a demand, not a request.] I may not be a Family Head anymore, but my sister... If something happened and she couldn't use her one means of escape, all because of me, then I would never forgive myself. Never.

[And maybe that propensity for guilt is the reason Aventurine thinks he'd behave foolishly if caught in the open.]

...One more thing. You think far too little of me. Just because I should be dead doesn't mean I want to be. I would not turn myself in to the Family. More than anything, I want to live. [Here he pauses and looks back at Aventurine with an expression that is both mournful and icy, though it is partially hidden beneath the sunglasses.] But I accept that my future is not currently in my hands.
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[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-12-05 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
Fifteen? [Sunday heaves a deep sigh.]

Hngh. I doubt that will be enough time. But I'll try.

[He walks off down the alley alone. Along the way, he thinks about Aventurine's words. I wouldn't endanger her. And part of that? It's keeping you in once piece..

Sunday will have to protect himself for Robin's sake, and it's not something he's used to doing. The high walls of Dewlight Pavilion and the bright lights of Penacony have always sheltered him. In the rare times he left the Hotel to make public appearances in the waking world, he had his Honor Guard. But not anymore. Now, the only person he can rely on is himself.

He's not sure if he's very reliable.

A dark alley stretches before him, ending in the wall of a smaller office building. Or so it seems. The illusion is strong enough to fool all but the most powerful of tuners. When one looks at it, it is made of bricks. Lying a hand upon it, one feels solid stone. But its structure is slightly askew, every molecule one atom to the left of where it should be—a purposeful flaw in the weave of the Dream, exploitable by Family Heads.

Sunday twirls his fingers in the air.]


Oh, Triple Faced Soul! Here the light will lie! Lend me your wisdom, that I may see the truth!

[The incantation loops through the air like a song, dispelling the illusion, but for his eyes alone. With another sigh, he slinks into the tunnels.

Fifteen minutes later, he still has not reemerged.]
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[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-12-05 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
[Led by the instincts of a tuner, Sunday finds the Afterechoes quickly, and silences their music until there are no longer any stray notes of Order in the Pavilion. No notes of himself.

He takes a moment, a dangerous moment, he realizes, to linger in his old office. The smells are dulled from the dream. If the building existed in reality, he imagines it would smell like leather and old books. Distant, muffled sounds seem loud in the room's stillness. This now-empty place had once been a second home to him. Here he plotted and schemed and spent his adult years aiming his life toward one single moment. And he will never return.

He lingers longer than he knows he should, giving his wordless goodbyes, then ducks back into the tunnels beyond the bookshelf. Along his walk, he thinks dark thoughts.

Lady Bonajade had released him from his cell. So why has another agent come for him? Maybe the doctor had been right when he said the Stonehearts weren't always in alliance. Aventurine has reasons for hating him and turning him over to the Family, regardless of Bonajade's actions. The gambler must be eager to get his hands on him once more.

And I will allow it, Sunday thinks to himself as he emerges from the tunnels. If he is to be tried as a heretic and executed upon Xipe's altar, his song made forever silent, then so be it. At least Penacony will be safe. And the gambler's smirking, triumphant face over another victory in a storied career is something Sunday will have to try not to think about.

When he turns the corner, he sees Aventurine, waiting casually at the mouth of the alley. He glides up behind him and touches his arm.]


Please forgive my unpunctuality. [His voice is even and calm, but beneath his hood, his pale skin has gone gray. The closer he gets to his inevitable death, the less ready for it he is.] I took some time to bid my old home farewell.

I'm ready now. [He isn't. But he never will be.] Do you remember where my body is?
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[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-12-06 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
[Sunday's wings flap in alarm when a palm is clamped over his mouth, and he's backed into the shadows of the alley behind him. Aventurine gives a shushing gesture, indicating the nearby presence of Hounds, but that doesn't matter to the Halovian, who feels like he is being manhandled. His eyes flash in violent range behind the sunglasses, and his own hands fly upward to clutch Aventurine by the throat. Ringed fingers press into the Stoneheart's trachea with enough strength to be a warning but not enough to crush.

The blazing fury remains on Sunday's features even when his mouth is finally freed.]


Do not touch me again, you reprehensible dog! [He hisses] If you require silence, then a gesture will suffice. Understand!? [His voice is quiet but strained with anger and stress. Aventurine is flinging him around like a doll. He is about to die, and he is being flung around like a doll. Can't a doomed man at least keep his dignity?

It takes a few breaths for him to calm himself down enough to ease the tension from his wings and release his near stranglehold on Aventurine. By the time his heart has settled back to its usual pace, he feels embarrassed for his outburst, though not enough to say anything. Some guilt still reflects in the tight pull of his lips.]


...Behind the Hotel. As I said, I may have trouble waking on my own.
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[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-12-06 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
[Sunday is falling through a starless night sky. Above him, a vast raven with feathers of black nothingness wheels, scolds, and laughs.

"Failed so soon?"

He draws a breath to explain that he has not yet failed. A unifying chorus can still ring out across humanity. His paradise can be saved.

The retort dies on his lips. Sometimes, he thinks, it is better to remain silent than respond to foolish accusations.

"You were supposed to rise, not fall. You were supposed to be the Sun, shining upon the world in an eternal vigil, were you not?"

I was. Sunday thinks miserably to himself. I am a dead sun now. Day after day, there is less and less of me. Soon, I will be hollow. Maybe I already am.

The sickly feeling of motion in his stomach intensifies, as if he were falling faster, but with no wind nor light, it is hard to tell if he really is. He is rushing toward something, he knows. Or it is rushing toward him.

"Foolish child," croaks the raven, "If you want to accomplish anything, you have to act."

Yes.

But if you're going to act, then you have to wake up!"

Sunday crashes through the darkness into brilliant, blinding light.

---

Within the crack in the wall, Sunday sits curled in a fetal position, a bubble of memoria held to his chest, and his wings folded over his eyes.

At first, he doesn't stir, but on a second gentle prodding, he draws in a violent gasp and jerks hard enough to nearly dislocate his shoulder against a wall stud. The bubble rolls from his lap as he pushes past Aventurine into daylight. The last daylight, he realizes, that he will ever see. Never again will he smell this air, feel the wind in his feathers, or hear his sister's voice.

Suddenly, his heart seems to seize in his chest, and his lungs stop working. Robin. There is so much he wishes he could tell her. She needs to know he loves her, that he always has, that he loves her songs even if he's never mentioned it. That his near conquest of the world had been done out of love for her and everything they've ever known.

He leans against a pillar to prevent himself from toppling into Aventurine's arms and nearly sicks into the grass. A few deep breaths calm him down enough to finally register what he just heard.]


What? A train?

[There is only one train he knows of, and it ran him over multiple times. Puzzle pieces slide together in his mind.]

Oh, I see. The IPC bargained with the Nameless. You are passing me from one executioner to another. Well, that is certainly one way to dispose of me...

[Maybe he is assuming too much. The Nameless don't seem like the sort of people who would kill him. More likely, they will chain him up in the back of the train, where he will be alive and safe but unable to harm anyone.

That's better. Alive is better.

He pushes a glove through his hair, brushing out pieces of wood and drywall.]


Fine. [Then he too hears the footsteps.]

...What now?
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[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-12-08 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
[Sunday doesn't move when Aventurine shoves past him. He is waiting here, he realizes. Obediently. Like a lost hound, he's allowing the other man to leash him, tell him where to go, which scents to follow, and which to ignore. Aventurine has even seen him in a vulnerable state now. He must delight in it.

The urge to sick sweeps over him again, this time because of revulsion, not panic. He is a fallen sun, and there seems to be no dignity left in his embers, only a desperation not to be extinguished completely.

A poster flutters in the light breeze, and he looks toward it. Robin's beatific face smiles down on his own disconsolate one. Usually, her smile lightens his spirit, but now, in this moment, it makes him feel even more hollow. Once again, he is the brother who disappoints his sister.

Oh, sister. What have I done?

Before he can ruminate further about his failure, Aventurine pushes back through the tapestries and gestures over his shoulder. Sunday steps away from the pillar.]


What am I running to?

[The train, he's guessing, though the question feels much bigger than that literal answer when he asks it. Where will his life go from here? What shape will it have when he opens his eyes tomorrow morning?]
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[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-12-09 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
[Sunday breaks into a run after Aventurine and quickly starts to flag.

Dream Nurses usually advise the residents of Penacony to get at least a few hours of wakefulness per month, as it is good for the body and mind. For someone as young as Sunday, they advised much, much more. He'd spent many of his waking hours jogging and lifting weights to keep himself toned, not out of vanity, but necessity. A strong body moves well and has good posture. As the Head of the Oak Family, this seemed important. When he gave speeches in the waking world, he wanted to project the same confidence he had in the dream. So he took care of himself.

For a while, anyway.

As the Charmony Festival drew near and his grip on Penacony tightened, Sunday stopped jogging and lifting weights. Against the wishes of the Nurses, he stopped waking up at all. His flesh was left forgotten in a Dreampool, like a discarded coat. Why bother maintaining a body he never planned to return to?

...A foolish decision in hindsight. There should have been a contingency plan for failure. While his muscles have not atrophied as badly as he thought, he is still weak and ragged when Aventurine finally stops. He slows himself to a walking pace until he's standing beside the Stoneheart once more. Behind his ribcage, his heart is pounding. He wants to fall into a crouch and catch his breath, but that would show too much weakness. So he keeps his shoulders back and chin proudly lifted, lips pulled into a tight, expressionless line. The steady heaving of his chest gives him away.]


Well, [He speaks in a carefully controlled voice on exhale] if that is what people mean by "rat race", I don't think I care for it... [A joking remark, though his strained breathing makes it hard to tell if he really is joking. He's not sure if he is, either.]

Now, will you please tell me why you have led a fugitive to the front of the Hotel? You are unlikely to find more traffic anywhere than here.

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[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-12-10 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
[Pulled from the plans of the Oak Family and shoved into the plans of the IPC, then. Sunday's expression sours. With the Oaks, at least, he had an advantage. He'd used them as much as they'd used him. In the end, helping them achieve their ambitions became one step in achieving his own. But the Oak Family was relatively small. If the IPC traps him in their bureaucratic hell, he doubts he'll be able to escape.

The incoming Hounds represent his only other option: Be captured by The Family and killed. Or worse. It's hard to imagine what would be worse than dying. Living to see others die, maybe. That would be worse. Being imprisoned for use as a weapon. That would be worse. By now, The Family knows that Gopher Wood's adopted son is a man with a soul sturdy enough to become an Emanator of the Harmony if needed. The Embryo of Philosophy could rise again. Next time, it will give birth to a much worse god. He could become the Embryo of Finality itself.

The more he thinks, the more he knows one thing for certain: Falling into the hands of The Family is not an option. With the IPC, there is hope, weak though it may be.

Sunday sighs and looks up at the edifice of the Reverie Hotel.]


Farewell, Penacony. When I return...if I return... it will be as a traveler. You may not recognize me anymore, but I hope to make you proud, nonetheless.

[He adjusts his hood, makes sure his wings are well tucked beneath it, then looks over at Aventurine.]

...I cannot stay. I'll come with you, if you are certain you're okay with that.
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[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-12-10 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)
[There is snide disbelief in Aventurine's voice when he looks up from his phone and a glimmer of acid in his jewel-like eyes.]

Of course I am.

[But the gambler doesn't understand. He could never understand the immense burden Sunday had carried when he invoked the Harmony's consecration.

With a sigh, Sunday slips into the cramped shuttle. The tight space doesn't bother him, not after so much time spent in a confessional, but the sheer black is strangely oppressive. This must be the IPC's idea of modern stylishness, very different from the whimsical architecture of Penacony.

Once he is fully seated, he leans forward to address Aventurine.]


I am agreeing to accompany you, Mister Aventurine, but please do not speak to me that way. [While his voice is mostly light, there is a steely edge to it.] I'm sure I must be a burden to you, but I am not the one who assigned you whatever job this is. So don't take your frustrations out on me.
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[personal profile] choirmaster 2025-12-10 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
[Sunday thinks, reflecting on that night in his office when he, maddened by the news of his sister's death, made the one move available to him.]

You had come to purchase my paradise from under me when I was so close to ascension, were you not? [Which is not something he'd been told, but something he'd figured out. The timing of Aventurine's arrival and his movements afterward had suggested something untrustworthy about him. Sunday suspected the IPC was using their ambassador as a means of destabilizing Penacony and having an excuse to retake it. He hasn't spent much time outside his home, but he knows how corporations operate and what greed motivates them to do.]

Using you to investigate my sister's murder seemed like the best option. It would solve two problems at once. And when you approached me, your confident swagger disgusted me. We hadn't yet spoken, and you already considered yourself the victor. So... yes, I enjoyed it. I enjoyed watching you experience humility. It was justice...

[But the way Aventurine talks about it sounds wrong. As if Sunday had bored into his mind, dragged his memories to the surface, then threw them about like unwanted refuse. Sunday doesn't remember doing any of that. All he remembers is a desperate gambler giving away his gems, then making his way to the Grand Theater.]

Your noisome flailing scattered the Hounds directly into my grasp and they were the ones I was truly after.

[Guilt knots his chest when he hears himself say those words. The Hounds were the true cause of his pain and frustration. Aventurine had been a convenient pawn, that was all. One that had been damaged in the midst of the game, and he'd never noticed. He reaches out and grasps Aventurine's shoulder.]

You were intended to undergo a trial. At the end, I was to decide whether you could coalesce into the Harmony or perish. I wanted you to face my judgment, yes, but it was not my intention to harm you. I am sorry that happened.

[A gentle squeeze, then he sits back and watches his home spiral away into the distance outside the shuttle window.]
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