Penned by Soosh
#OCRP
#MVRP
“Yeah, let’s get this over with.”
Reaching forward and grabbing ahold of his offered arm, she would allow him to escort her
“Yeah, let’s get this over with.”
Reaching forward and grabbing ahold of his offered arm, she would allow him to escort her
The party was to start soon, and Ester stood outside, making last minute touch-ups to her appearance as she patiently waited for Vega.
Thoughts of the prior night still weighed on her mind, and she tried her best to push them back.
Today she’d pretend things are normal…
The party was to start soon, and Ester stood outside, making last minute touch-ups to her appearance as she patiently waited for Vega.
Thoughts of the prior night still weighed on her mind, and she tried her best to push them back.
Today she’d pretend things are normal…
She promptly walked out. Things seemed to be looking up, compared to a few hours prior, but her heart and mind were still heavy with worry.
“I see now why I took interest in having you by my side. But we shall see if that holds true tomorrow.”
Reached the door.
“Have a goodnight.”
You’ll be relieved to hear that neither am I.”
She promptly walked out. Things seemed to be looking up, compared to a few hours prior, but her heart and mind were still heavy with worry.
You’ll be relieved to hear that neither am I.”
Spoke as he walked towards the entryway to escort her out.
She stood up as well, sensing that it was time for her to take her leave.
“What time?”
You’ll be relieved to hear that neither am I.”
She stood up as well, sensing that it was time for her to take her leave.
“What time?”
Stood now and ran a hand through his hair.
“I have free time tomorrow evening. There’s a party I need to attend and they did say that I could bring a plus one.”
“Well, you’ll come to relearn that I am full of surprises.”
She stood up as well, sensing that it was time for her to take her leave.
“What time?”
“Well, you’ll come to relearn that I am full of surprises.”
Looks can be deceiving. He should know that better than anyone.
“Well, you’ll come to relearn that I am full of surprises.”
“What did we mm…- use to do?”
He was… he was willing to move forward regardless of his lack of memory?
Perhaps things aren’t completely hopeless after all.
“Alright.”
He was… he was willing to move forward regardless of his lack of memory?
Perhaps things aren’t completely hopeless after all.
“Alright.”
This is your one good deed for the rest of your life. See it through.
Titled her face up to meet his gaze.
“- learn to be the one you loved with time. Let’s start again.”
“Ester Barsotti.”
He was… he was willing to move forward regardless of his lack of memory?
Perhaps things aren’t completely hopeless after all.
“Alright.”
“Ester Barsotti.”
“You know so much about me, I-…”
Sucked in a breath.
“I should know something about you….Can I have your name?”
“Ester Barsotti.”
Still, something didn’t add up, how could he remember his usual life but forget her? This was no regular case of amnesia… perhaps he had been—
That…- If that was truly how he was then why couldn’t he remember it? Feel it?
“Your version of me sounds delightful. I don’t know if I can be that man for you…”
Still, something didn’t add up, how could he remember his usual life but forget her? This was no regular case of amnesia… perhaps he had been—
She paused before continuing
“Devoted,—
Sat silently for a moment and absorbed the information Esther provided, gaze trained upon her.
“What was I like as your….husband?”
As for why Shadaloo hired me, I was a renowned chemist with a background in the mafia. Perfect for a crime syndicate’s science division.”
She paused before continuing
“Devoted,—
As for why Shadaloo hired me, I was a renowned chemist with a background in the mafia. Perfect for a crime syndicate’s science division.”
Leaned forward.
“And what did Shadaloo hire you for?”
She sat down as prompted, but remained tense.
“Alright. Is there anything specific you want me to talk about first?”
As for why Shadaloo hired me, I was a renowned chemist with a background in the mafia. Perfect for a crime syndicate’s science division.”
She sat down as prompted, but remained tense.
“Alright. Is there anything specific you want me to talk about first?”
Lead the way and sat on the love seat, eyes trained on his new guest.
She sat down as prompted, but remained tense.
“Alright. Is there anything specific you want me to talk about first?”
Heart pounded in her chest as she thought about what had happened earlier, as well as what was to come.
Tried to make sense of things on his own as he finally went about his day.
He was right though, she did have a spare key to his manor.
“Yes, I will explain everything.”
Heart pounded in her chest as she thought about what had happened earlier, as well as what was to come.
He was right though, she did have a spare key to his manor.
“Yes, I will explain everything.”
“….My place. 8:00. You will tell me everything else you know and I will decide what to do from there.
You know its location yes? I assume the..-former me would’ve given you a key too. Feel free to use it.”
He was right though, she did have a spare key to his manor.
“Yes, I will explain everything.”
“No, I need to know what happened to you. How do you remember *that* event but not me?!”
Orange eyes flickered like—
“I don’t have time for this.”
Yanked his arm out of her hold at that realization and continued walking once again.
“Leave me be. Don’t you have another person to bother?”
She figured it would be best to evaluate his memory before pinpointing exactly what the problem was.
“What is your earliest memory?”
“No, I need to know what happened to you. How do you remember *that* event but not me?!”
Orange eyes flickered like—
She figured it would be best to evaluate his memory before pinpointing exactly what the problem was.
“What is your earliest memory?”
“About you and me?”
Glanced back at her as she continued to try to make him remember, his headache worsening.
“Hold on.” She stopped him from leaving. “Tell me, what do you remember?”
She figured it would be best to evaluate his memory before pinpointing exactly what the problem was.
“What is your earliest memory?”