David hadn't been here since his name was Dom and he had come seeking an artefact of power he'd been told was here. It hadn't turned out to be there, but he had found something else so much more important. Sionnach.
They had spent years across so many countries, causing so much trouble and having so much fun, and they had enjoyed life so much.
Then she was gone.
He hadn't come back here before now, and he's still not even sure why he was there. He just had felt drawn there, traveling all night by sports car along the European roads until he'd found himself there with the sun coming up over the hill.
If he'd admit things to others, he'd talk about the idea of his heart aching but then he would be the first to say his heart was nothing but atrophied and those that knew differently were not there.
Others were making their way through the village and to the Tor. Definitely different than how it used to be, others curious, seeking so much, but fearing the witchcraft of the place. Now no one feared those things. Not when they came here.
Yet one stood out, frowning as he slid his sunglasses off his eyes. Despite the charm he wears, it still burns his eyes as he looks at the woman making her way through the crowd. Her hair is less wild, her clothing mostly more modern, but there's something about her that has him quickening his step to bring him closer to her. Unable to help his curiosity, as he falls into step close to her but not on her heels, watching her manners and how she moves.
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They had spent years across so many countries, causing so much trouble and having so much fun, and they had enjoyed life so much.
Then she was gone.
He hadn't come back here before now, and he's still not even sure why he was there. He just had felt drawn there, traveling all night by sports car along the European roads until he'd found himself there with the sun coming up over the hill.
If he'd admit things to others, he'd talk about the idea of his heart aching but then he would be the first to say his heart was nothing but atrophied and those that knew differently were not there.
Others were making their way through the village and to the Tor. Definitely different than how it used to be, others curious, seeking so much, but fearing the witchcraft of the place. Now no one feared those things. Not when they came here.
Yet one stood out, frowning as he slid his sunglasses off his eyes. Despite the charm he wears, it still burns his eyes as he looks at the woman making her way through the crowd. Her hair is less wild, her clothing mostly more modern, but there's something about her that has him quickening his step to bring him closer to her. Unable to help his curiosity, as he falls into step close to her but not on her heels, watching her manners and how she moves.