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Elizabeth C. Ashe ([personal profile] cashe) wrote2019-04-10 12:57 am
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Ashe here. These things been 'round long enough. Y'know what to do.

D E E R L Y B E L O V E D
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[personal profile] almightythirst 2020-04-03 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
Jesse doesn’t experience the memory in a true cinematic fashion. It’s not as clear as the memories he’d gotten from Reaper, as per the rules of the threads. Seeing the mercenary’s memories had been like watching the experiences through Reaper’s eyes. Now, his understanding of Ashe’s memories is portrayed more through emotion than imagery. The latter is there, though less clear.

He’d known about Ashe’s rise to power. Deadlock was still very much on Blackwatch’s radar even after the raid, with most of its leadership intact. He’d been proud at first. She was doing it. Everything they’d ever set out to take for themselves, she’d gotten. Then as his priorities had started to change, the pride… didn’t go away, per say. But it was tempered by regret. They’d just been two kids looking for freedom from their circumstances. They shouldn’t have had to turn into weapons to do that. Was the world a better place with Deadlock in it? He’d thought about that more than once. He’d wondered if she ever did too.

None of it is a surprise then, although her pain cuts him deep. The loneliness she’d endured, that he’d never known until Deerington.

But that’s something to think about later, because he knows that look in her eye. This is his worst fear coming to life right in front of him. Can she feel his fear? The slow but inevitable rise of sickening panic?

“Or he’ll kill you, Ashe.” His voice rises in volume, pleading. Jesse on the verge of begging is not something many have heard. “He won’t even think twice if you come at him. He was part of this experimental program when he was starting out in the military, him and Jack Morrison—government turned them into super soldiers. Shit’s still classified to this day, and it means it doesn’t matter what you do to get the drop on him. You’re not beatin’ him in a fight.”

He’s more afraid now than he’d been taking that bullet for Ashe. Him dying for her is one thing. Her throwing her life away is something else, something he can’t bear. He’ll do whatever it takes to stop this.
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[personal profile] almightythirst 2020-04-04 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
Please, Ashe. Listen.”

He turns, watching her check her weapon. Has she noticed yet that he took the keys with him when he got off the bike? Only a matter of time before she does. He can feel them in his pocket, a leaden weight that he ignores as he reaches out to put a hand on her arm.

“This isn’t worth it. He’s not even the same man in all the ways that mattered. The Reyes who took me is already dead, and I don’t want to lose you over the ghost that's left. That’s all he is anymore.”

A ghost still resembles the living though. Jesse knows this, has seen it for himself when looking at Reaper’s true face and seeing his memories. It’s not simple. None of this is simple.

“If you die tonight Ashe, over this, I…” his voice catches. “I don’t know what I’ll do. This is why I didn’t tell you, because I knew you’d go runnin’ off just like this.”
almightythirst: (Thoughtful)

[personal profile] almightythirst 2020-04-04 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
He can feel her indecision, and he’s hopeful for just a few precious seconds. She’s made so many strides these past months. Let go of so much anger and forged so many new bonds. Surely that means she can see how this could only end in tragedy. Then she’s unleashing the full force of her displeasure on him, and any hope of her rethinking his whole thing is completely crushed beneath the force of it.

It’s all about what you’ll do, isn’t it?

She’s right. That’s the hard thing about all of it really, that she’s right about so much. He hadn’t been there for her. Reyes was to blame, and no—despite what he says, he really doesn’t think Reyes is totally gone. And yes, even now, Jesse is making this about him to an extent. But that doesn’t stop anger from rising up to tangle with his fear—anger at her recklessness and her lack of regard for her own safety. She’d die for this, and she will unless he does something to stop it.

He meets her gaze with his own, steady and sad and fiery with determination.

“The whole reason I didn’t tell you is because I took you into account. You’re sure as hell not gonna do it for yourself. You think you’d be past this, throwing your good sense to the wind for revenge!”

He stops, breathing hard, eyes shining bright where the moonlight hits them. A wolf’s eyes. The anger is bringing it out more now, making him hyper-aware of the night around them and the danger on the wind. Slowly, he shakes his head and takes a purposeful step back away from her. The few feet now between them might as well be a mile. A canyon in a familiar desert they’ve both walked in before.

“No. Don’t think I will.”
almightythirst: (Feeling Sick)

[personal profile] almightythirst 2020-04-04 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
He can feel the sentiment ringing over and over again through her mind like a mantra, and it hits him sure and true as a bullet to the heart. And although he can also feel her trying, it’s not enough. And nothing he could say could be enough either, so what’s left then?

But he’d known this was a possibility all along, and he’d still gone through with it. Maybe it wouldn’t have ended this way if he’d done this differently from the start. Or maybe her anger had always been inevitable. And maybe this—her walking away from him, hurt and angry and him standing still, watching her leave—had been inevitable too.

It sure had been nice to dream about forever though.

“You could save yourself. Right now. Turn around, Ashe.”