Roleplay Threads: TDM: An Unknown Ally (Raine and Rue)
TDM: Exasperating Reunions (Raine and Eda)
Other Samples:They lower their head into their arms, resting their temple against their forearm as they held Eda’s form in their gaze. They hadn’t been in this close of contact with Eda since their fight during the parade, and even then they hadn’t really had the opportunity to
look at Eda- to
really look. It was hard not to.
“So, I pretended. I kept working and acted as if I was finally another loyal puppet for The Emperor. I took Terra’s tea and.. tolerated the way she talked about me. And you. She
really didn't like you but- that's not the point. I took it the best I could to
keep you safe. And we did find out things- the day of Unity is.. horrible, Eda. It scared me into fighting you off at the parade because if I kept you away from it, you couldn't get hurt.”
Raine looks away, at the stained glass window. They felt it was a bad idea to bring up the specifics of the Day of Unity’s true nature that they knew, but Eda, still, was owed an explanation on that front.
“But I feel like now, all I did was potentially make things
harder for us. I mean, you went straight to Warden Wrath, a pretty good source that I was too scared to interrogate.. and you got him…”
Raine trails off. They weren’t young and naive to what they felt anymore, and denying that they felt any other way about Eda besides a soft, undying love that took hold of them when the two first met and got to know each other would be silly.
That is what this had all been about, they realized. The two of them were older than when they’d broken up, but none of that changed anything for Raine. When they broke up with her, Eda had left a hole in their heart that they'd never been able to fill, but also hadn't ever quite addressed. Raine had just fallen into their studies, fallen into their investigation of Belos and who he was really.
It was in a way something that deeply frustrated them, because the part of Raine that was afraid to get hurt again by her tugged at them. It begged them to withdraw, go back to the distance they’d held her at for both of their sakes for so long.
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Raine followed quietly, and took in the Owl House's interior. They'd been on the outside of the tower on a multitude of times, but never inside. It was... interesting.
"Lilly.. like..?"
Like Lilith Clawthorne, Eda's sister. Raine didn't finish that thought out loud. It made sense, to a degree- Lilith had been sentenced to being petrified as well for
vague misdeeds against the Emperor. But they'd never considered she'd
stayed with Eda after they'd escaped.
When Eda walks away they lingered- Lilith's touch of tidiness was apparent in the room. It again, made sense. Lilith
was still Eda's sister, and honestly Raine couldn't think of anybody else who would've taken her in. She'd made her bed and laid in it when she'd joined the Emperor's Coven and become Belos' right hand. Raine followed Eda- but they continued to muse over Lilith's disappearance from the covens.
Raine was so lost in it that they didn't even notice the nest- they hardly even noticed they were in a different room until they were getting jabbed in the chest by Eda's nail.
They jumped, and backed up a pace, their gaze returned to Eda- she was angry, and hurt, and it hurt Raine to hear her talk about being frustrated that they'd not been honest with her.. They habitually covered their mouth as she talked. She dropped them further and further into the hole they'd made for themself, and they couldn't help the guilt that wracked their mind.
But the things Eda talked about- the plan, feeling like they thought she was incapable of understanding or being a functioning teammate, also shook awake a deep seated, old anger that began to bubble to the surface. They hardly even noticed when it popped.
“I was trying to protect you, Eda. You do all these wild things and I- you were almost petrified, for Titan’s sake! I watched that on my scroll and thought you were going to
die- I mean, for a while I thought you'd died anyways because people stopped reporting sightings of you for a while.”
They raised their hands frustratedly, shaking their head.
“I just wanted to do something
right for you for once, Eda. I didn't want to involve you in something that could get you killed and I couldn't afford to risk dying myself. I don't think the emperor would be so
kind the second time around if I was caught again.”
There's a hint of sarcasm in Raine's voice at the end. It was a bitter sarcasm, though. They don't find it funny.
“I mean, it was the least you could let me do after I found out you have two kids to take care of when we were going to
die taking down two Coven Heads with your curse. I just wanted to help you and prevent that, so that you could keep your family safe and I could keep working because I…”
Raine had nobody, they thought as they trail off, and shakily ran their hands through their hair. Raine was quick to come back, though, the anger growing now that it was free until-
“But what I don't understand is why you even care about
me withholding the truth from you when
you weren't honest with
me about your curse! You shut me out for so long when I was trying to help, or just be there for you. You pushed me away!”
Raine let out an angry, loud huff, and they hug themself, becoming more upset than angry. Their voice is shaky as they continue to talk, but they press on.
“You barely have the right to want me to be honest. I had to hear from Lilith about you when she was head of the Emperor's Coven. I hated listening to how she talked down about you, but that was the most information about your curse I ever received. More than you were willing to ever give me. I just- I don't get why- or if- you can't see it, after
everything! You might think I'm a bad actor, but you're a bad liar. You knew I knew something was wrong and you still refused to let me help. You not telling the truth is
why we broke up, Eda!”