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arbitrary quote from book 1 (a dream sequence actually...):
There was a tawny sun setting over a barren wasteland. He was there with her, all the years of pain behind them, all the years of fighting ahead of them. She was older than she was now, much older, with her own share of scars, literal and not.
“Will we ever have peace?” she asked.
“The galaxy?” he wondered.
“You and I.”
He smiled, melting her soul. “There will be moments.”
Her shoulders sank with a great sigh. “If my father could see me now…” She grimaced.
“He would be proud.”
She pressed his hand to her stomach, and their fingers twined together to become one hand. Of all the impossible ways for that chapter of their lives to end, up on that sad cliff above the ruined past of human civilization, how had it been that their paths had joined, in harmony, for all eternity?
They could see the sense in it, in a more than painfully ironic way. In eachother’s arms, though, their vision was narrowed only to the brilliant sunrise illuminating the path ahead of them. For they were, the both of them, the beginning of a legacy unparalleled in any age, in any world.
But that was not for them to know, just then.
happy daylight savings everybody!
i went to bed at 8:30am last... morning... night... and now i've lost an hour and it's almost 4am. puh.
parents come home tomorrow, which means i go back to internetless apartment. no more regular updating i guess. although i'm off until wednesday so i'll probably be hanging around here anyway cause i have no friends or life.
back to the intraweb!
There was a tawny sun setting over a barren wasteland. He was there with her, all the years of pain behind them, all the years of fighting ahead of them. She was older than she was now, much older, with her own share of scars, literal and not.
“Will we ever have peace?” she asked.
“The galaxy?” he wondered.
“You and I.”
He smiled, melting her soul. “There will be moments.”
Her shoulders sank with a great sigh. “If my father could see me now…” She grimaced.
“He would be proud.”
She pressed his hand to her stomach, and their fingers twined together to become one hand. Of all the impossible ways for that chapter of their lives to end, up on that sad cliff above the ruined past of human civilization, how had it been that their paths had joined, in harmony, for all eternity?
They could see the sense in it, in a more than painfully ironic way. In eachother’s arms, though, their vision was narrowed only to the brilliant sunrise illuminating the path ahead of them. For they were, the both of them, the beginning of a legacy unparalleled in any age, in any world.
But that was not for them to know, just then.
happy daylight savings everybody!
i went to bed at 8:30am last... morning... night... and now i've lost an hour and it's almost 4am. puh.
parents come home tomorrow, which means i go back to internetless apartment. no more regular updating i guess. although i'm off until wednesday so i'll probably be hanging around here anyway cause i have no friends or life.
back to the intraweb!