Alec Troven (
element_wizard) wrote2021-07-26 03:14 pm
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The other side of the portal lead to the end of everything. Or an everything. It was a surprisingly nice end of everything. A bar with plenty of tables, booths and comfortable chairs sitting by a fire with fish swimming within the flames. Rats wearing little suits scurried around carrying trays with food and drink on them to various patrons at various locations.
There's a scattering of people around with friends or by themselves. Doing everything from nothing, to eating to reading to making a mess on the table because they've pulled apart a machine. The rats are not happy about that.
And of course there's the Window where the end of the universe can be seen in all its glory. As it is the natural time of death for the universe, it won't do anything to Zack beyond looking beautiful. Repeating every few minutes or so as time is rewound. People pay to watch the universe end, not be there when it ends after all.
Alec stands on the other side of the portal, which also corresponds to a doorway, even though he was behind Zack a second ago.
"Welcome to Milliways. The restaurant at the end of the universe."
There's a scattering of people around with friends or by themselves. Doing everything from nothing, to eating to reading to making a mess on the table because they've pulled apart a machine. The rats are not happy about that.
And of course there's the Window where the end of the universe can be seen in all its glory. As it is the natural time of death for the universe, it won't do anything to Zack beyond looking beautiful. Repeating every few minutes or so as time is rewound. People pay to watch the universe end, not be there when it ends after all.
Alec stands on the other side of the portal, which also corresponds to a doorway, even though he was behind Zack a second ago.
"Welcome to Milliways. The restaurant at the end of the universe."
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"Noticed." Death's Shadow tends to do that to people. There's a grin as he lifts up the new cider and salutes Zack. "I'd be more than delighted for that." While he doesn't need someone for to pay for him, it's still lets Zack feel like he's in control of the situation. Make him feel like he's an "adult" and his own person.
It's easy to not feel intimidated in a place of light and with a friend. The tricky part comes from when you actually face the darkness. That will be the true test.
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Zack thinks about that for a minute, and finds he can, with no ill effects. It's great. and is going to take some getting used to. The worst thing he could currently think of is being kept in a jar. He wonders if even the likes of Solus Kaelen could find his way out of Alec's jar if he genuinely went about it the right way. Not that he would but that theoretically, he could.
For the most defenceless creature to get out of a horrific situation must be doable. Even if it means death. That still counts as a way. Except in some hell realms.. even then, there are ways of making one's life less awful. Zack has seen it happen.
Then again, he has seen a lot of hell, and it could also always be made worse.
Oh. Hang on...
"Hey, guess what," he grins at Alec, picking up the glass of lovely clean fresh water. "I just tied myself in knots with a train of thought, and it didn't hurt."
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There's a slight tilt of his head and a quick blank expression as if his attention has skittered off somewhere. Then just as quick, it's back. "I might have something more to help you with that."
"Aren't you a lucky one," He says teasingly, and with no malice intended. Sometimes people who aren't magically bound can hurt themselves when trying to figure out a knotty train of thought. "It'll help when you get back. Prevent it from happening again."
Hopefully.