Prophecy's Refrain | By : butabara Category: Final Fantasy VII > General Views: 1023 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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THIS CHAPTER CONTAINS SOMEWHAT GRAPHIC DESCRIPTIONS OF VIOLENCE. IF THIS ISN'T YOUR THING, PROCEED WITH CAUTION. You have been warned! Two chapters today - and an uber-long one at that! I hope you enjoy it. Not long now 'til its over, so love it while you can, darlin's! R&R! P.S. There's also a small bit of citrus at the end of this chapter. Skip if it you aren't into sour stuff. Although if you've made it this far... obviously you don't have an issue with it ;)Chapter 47
"Tell me how I have betrayed you!" Austin demanded from the center of the circle the coven had formed around him. "Apprentice, may I speak?" Celeste asked. Harmony nodded. "Speak." "You, Austin, have attempted to force two coven members to use their power for your own agenda. You want glory and political power, as is obvious from your words and actions. You have abused your power as High Priest time and time again, but this has gone too far. Not only did you try to force them, you tried to turn their entire coven against them. Diana frowns upon these covetous ways. I fear that you cannot be stopped, and as a member of this coven, standing against you, I admit that I fear your wrath, and power." "You traitorous-" Austin snarled. "Silence!" Harmony shouted. She waited for Austin to calm before speaking again. "Does anyone else have anything to add?" "I would like to speak, Apprentice." A Native American man, Jonathan, said. "I have only been a member of this coven for a year, but I have seen the signs. This has been a long time coming. With every meeting, Austin showed that he desired power and acknowlegement. He has never been happy in the shadows. He desires the creation of Utopia, but does not understand that 'Utopia' can never exist. You cannot have light without the darkness, and cannot have peace without war. Fighting is Human Nature. To even attempt to recruit any member of the coven to his cause, he betrays not only us, but the Mother, herself. To force ourselves on the world, to steal command and demand to be obeyed, would be causing harm to the world. That is the one rule that cannot be broken! Even in these proceedings, we are breaking the Rede. Diana forgives us after our price is paid, because we do what we must to protect not only the coven, but the innocent people throughout this world. But to attempt to do what Austin has... is unforgivable. We cannot trust that he will never do it again. He may succeed in recruiting others, and truly expose the coven. We cannot take that risk! I know that you are torn on this, and that trials like this do not often happen in our faith... But you know what must be done." Harmony fought back tears at the young man's speech. After a few moments of soft sniffles and hiding her face in her hands, she raised her head, a determined, yet sad look gracing her features. She looked at Sassi and felt her encouragement, and trust. She trusted Harmony to make the right decision for the well-being of the entire coven, and she could not betray them by ignoring it. 'Selfless duty calls for you to sacrifice your own spiritual needs.' She remembered hearing in a movie once. She hadn't understood it then. Not really. But she did now. She nodded her head and stood. "I have made my decision, by the authority granted me by my fellow coven members. This decision has not been reached lightly, as we all understand what we ourselves must suffer to do this." She took a deep breath and steeled herself for the denial and pleading that would no doubt issue from the ex-High Priest. "I hereby find you, Austin Griers, disgraced High Priest of the Coven of Moon, First coven in the Western Clan, guilty of the act of betrayal. You know the punishment of this crime and that it must be done. Diana forgive us this grievous sin. Death." "No!" Austin screamed as the barrier around him warped and shifted, becoming glowing shackles around his hands and feet. "You can't do this to me! I trained you! I made you as powerful as you are! You'd be nothing without me! All of you! You'd all be-" His screaming was cut off as the door closed behind the last of the coven to leave the room. The nine women and two men looked at eachother sadly. The tall, dark haired man spoke up. "If you will inform your guests, Sassi, I will begin the preparations." Sassi nodded, choking back her tears. "Thank you, Chris. It has to be ready by dusk. You have maybe an hour." "I know. Harmony? Do you need help creating the glamour?" Harmony shook her head, the rest of her body shaking as well. "No. I can create a barrier that no one can see or hear through with ease." "Well then," Sassi started, laying her hand on Harmony's shoulder. Harmony looked at her and took a deep breath, nodding her head. "So mote it be." She finished. !#$%^&*() "So what will happen?" Kadaj asked as Harmony rushed to don her black robes over her clothes. The travellers were all jammed into Sassi's room, the other coven members off readying themselves for probably the darkest thing they would ever have to do. Sassi was angry, yet relieved that because of her pregnancy, she could not take part in the punishment, therefore she could not take part in the execution itself. She could only bare witness along with those from Gaia. "He'll be executed at dusk." Harmony said, her voice lacking any emotion. "As his apprentice, I am acting High Priestess until another can be appointed. I have to do it." Her voice shuddered on a sob. Kadaj stopped her shaking hands, moving behind her to tie her pentacle necklace in place. "This is not common." Harmony said, feeling the need to defend her faith to those in the room. Sassi nodded and joined in. "This is the only time we ever do anything like this, and as far as I know, it hasn't happened in over thirty years. We can't even modify his memory. When you make the jump from solitary practitioner to coven member, you're powerful enough that memory modification won't work. All the power... the names, the faces, the places. We can't just let you walk away with that. The only way to ensure the safety and integrity of the coven, is to kill you. When you betray the coven, you betray the Mother, and the only way to earn your place in her graces again, is to be... purified..." Sassi explained, her wavering voice betraying her raging emotions. "Purified?" Barrett prodded. "Purification by fire." Harmony clarified, trying to make her voice as cold and uncaring as she could. "We'll tie you to a post carved from a Rowan tree, and burn you to death." Their faces became shocked. "I know." Harmony said. "Its barbaric. But it's the way things are done, and have been done for hundreds of years." "And what's this 'punishment' that you spoke of?" Rufus asked, "The one that you said you and the coven have to do after the act." "Ah, that's why Sassi is not allowed to participate. An appointed member will document the exact amount of time it takes, from the moment we start the fire, to the moment he-... the moment he dies. I will then cast a glamour on all of the participating members of the coven. We will feel the same pain, the same fire, for the exact amount of time that it takes him t-to die." "That is a heavy price." Sephiroth said, not liking what he heard. "Its the least we can do to make up for taking life." Harmony answered. "I don't like it. I don't want you doing that." Kadaj said, forcing Harmony to look at him. "I don't have a choice, Kadaj. I have to." A knock interrupted them before Kadaj could argue any more. "Harmony? Its time." JoDee called softly. Harmony took a deep breath. "Diana forgive me. This will mark the third life I have taken." She whispered. !#$%^&*() "Austin Griers." Harmony called. "Is there anything that you'd like to say?" "No." Austin said, his eyes closed and his head held high. Well, as high as he could for the post at his back. "Well there's something that I want to say." Harmony shouted at him. "I loved you like a brother! I trusted and idolozed you! I thought I was so lucky to be apprentice to a High Priest like you. How could you do this? Why can't you just accept the path that Diana has laid for us?" She cried, tears streaming down her face. "You know my reasons." He said. Harmony sobbed, stepping forward. The torch burned brightly in her hand and she shook. "You are not even the least bit repentant? You won't even try to let this go and move ahead along the path that we are given?" "No. You are fools. Our kind will vanish from the world, over run by these ungifted people. I only tried to do what I had to do, to save my kind. I am not sorry." Harmony nodded sadly, a feeling of bitter relief washing through her that Austin was taking his punishment with pride. "Well I'm sorry." She whispered so only he could hear her. "I truly am. I'm sorry, Brother." And with that, before she could think about it and lose her nerve, she dropped the torch into the straw at his feet, hearing his breath quicken, knowing his end was near. !#$%^&*() The screams were horrifying. Even to Yazoo, who had tortured a man nearly to his breaking point. He felt despair as he watched Harmony's shoulders shake with the force of her sobs. He knew that none of them really wanted to do this, but could understand the reasoning. Secrecy was the most important thing in their faith. To expose their power to the world was to endanger the lives of every witch in existence. Although the method was rather barbaric, who was he to judge their ways? "How long has it been?" He heard Sassi whisper to Loz. "One minute. Though the flames only reached him just about twenty seconds ago." Kadaj said, startling the group. "I've been counting." "It seems like so much longer." Elena said. "Imagine what it feels like for him." Zack said, shuddering. He remembered the heat of the fire in Nibelheim when he'd run into a burning house to save a boy's mother. The other's nodded and then looked over when the screaming abruptly stopped. "Is he dead?" Yuffie asked. "I'll bet he just passed out." Angeal stated. "If not from the smoke, then from the flames themselves sucking the oxygen out of the air around him. If their God is merciful, he probably didn't feel much before the fire destroyed the nerve endings. Look, Harmony's moving." True enough, Harmony started walking toward the flaming body, extending her hand and forcing her energy to wrap around him. She quickly pulled her hand back and then thrust it forward again, a giant wall of water roaring to life and dousing the fire. "He's dead." Her watery voice called. "Chris?" "One minute, twenty-nine seconds." He called. "Right. Everyone, direct eye contact." She ordered. Inside, she was terrified, as she knew the others were, but this had to be done. When she was sure every person involved was looking her in the eye, she loosed her glamour, listening to the sudden screams of her brothers and sisters, before turning the spell inward and letting her own shriek of pain pass through her lips. Kadaj spared Sassi only a moment when he heard Harmony scream, noting the tears streaming down the redhead's face. "Can I go to her? Is it allowed? Oh hell I don't fucking care!" With that the Remnant took off at full speed, dropping to his knees and sliding the last few feet to Harmony's side as she lay twitching and screaming on the ground. He pulled her into his arms and squeezed his eyes shut. He knew that he couldn't really help her, but he could at least hold her, and be there when it was over. !#$%^&*() "I never want to see that again." Harmony whispered as Kadaj gently washed the soot from her skin. "You won't have to." Kadaj swore. "In our world, you don't have to hide. You won't have to tell people, but you won't be considered an oddity, either." Harmony only nodded, mute. "I'm not going to ask if you're okay, because I know that you're not." Kadaj said, lifting her up out of the water to run the sponge down her back. "But will you be okay?" Harmony didn't look at him. He was glad, because he couldn't stand to look into her eyes when they were that... lifeless. "Austin was my friend, Kadaj. My master. My teacher. My Priest. My brother." She whispered the last part. "I'm sorry." Kadaj said. He laid her back into the water and stood abruptly. "What are you doing?" Harmony asked as he stared to remove his clothes. She looked away and moved to the side when she slid into the hot water behind her. "I'm really not in the mood, Kadaj." She warned. "I know. I wasn't going to start anything." He pulled her down to lay her back against him, cupping water in his hands and pouring it over her shoulders before gently kneading the tense muscles until she relaxed against him. "I just want you to know that I'm here." Long moments passed in silence as Kadaj continued to knead and caress tensed muscles. "You really meant it, didn't you?" Harmony asked suddenly. "Before we fought Jenova, when you said you loved me." Kadaj paused. "Yes." He said. "I... I knew before... and I wanted to tell you. But I was afraid. The last person I said those words to was Kiku... and she died almost immediately after." Harmony nodded, her shoulders shaking. It took kadaj a second to figure out that she was crying. "I killed him!" She whimpered. 'Finally.' Kadaj thought. She had to face the facts before she could move on. "Yes." He said softly. "He's dead!" "Yes." She sobbed even harder. "I'm a horrible person! I took life! I lit the fire! I made the decision! I could have denied it!" Kadaj made a soft sound in his throat and wrapped his arms around her. "Shhhh. You did what you had to do. Your coven is safe now. Your kind all around the world are safe from at least one more threat. Sassi is safe." Harmony tensed at the mention of her friend and charge. "You... you're right." The Guardian in her spoke. "I... I had to." Kadaj thought about not voicing his thoughts, but decided that this was something she'd have to face. "You fought Hojo, and had a hand in his death. You also fought and helped kill Jenova. You should understand that as a Guardian, protecting Sassi takes priority over the rules. There may come a time when you have to kill to protect her, again. With your own hands. What will you do then?" Harmony twisted and looked at Kadaj with eyes full of fire. "I would... I would do it. I wouldn't like it... but I would kill for her." Kadaj sighed and buried his face in her neck, laying an open-mouthed kiss against her throat. He thought back on his life. All of the lives that he had taken, and had attempted to take. For the first time, he felt shame. Here was this woman in his arms, worried about taking one life, when he had taken hundreds. "I've taken life." He whispered into her skin. "I know." She answered. "Am I a bad person?" He asked. Harmony pushed him away and looked into his eyes. "No." She said, her voice full of resolve. "Maybe you used to be. Hell, you can still be downright scary when you want to be. But you've changed. You're not the 'creeper' that nabbed me off the beach anymore. You're Kadaj Nakamura." She shocked him. He didn't think she remembered his last name. He smiled. "Then you're not either." "I love you." Harmony said. "I love you, too." !#$%^&*() "What happened out there?" Michael asked Yuffie as she sat down to begin her 'guard duty'. "I don't know if I should tell you. Just take it as coven business and leave it at that." She said. "Well its obviously shaken you. Are you okay?" He said, sitting down next to her and laying a hand on her shoulder. "I..." She started, trying to find the right words. "Yeah. I think I grew up a little." Michael nodded, and changed the subject, trying to take her mind off of whatever was bothering her. "I talked to Yazoo today." "Oh yeah? More death threats?" Yuffie smirked tiredly. "No, but I found something out." "And what's that?" "I can't ever go home. They think that I'm helping you guys. I'm wanted by the FBI - that's the Federal Bureau of Investigations - for aiding and abetting wanted fugitives. They'll stick me in a cell and I'll lose my job. They might never let me go because now they know that I've made contact with you and that Alien creature. Even though she's dead." Yuffie stared wide-eyed. "What will you do?" Michael looked away. He'd already made his decision, he just had to voice it. "Yazoo gave me the option of... going with you guys. And... I'm going to do it. I don't have any family. I don't have kids, I don't have friends-my job made sure of that. I'm not leaving anything behind except a warrant for my arrest." Yuffie took his decision in silence, and when he was finished, she spoke, albeit bashfully. "I-I'm glad. That you're going with us." Michael wiped the shocked look off his face and smirked. "Oh yeah?" "Yeah. Maybe its reverse... what did Harmony call it? Stockholm syndrome? I don't know. But I... I kind of think I might like you." She blushed. Michael smiled. "Well... I kind of think I might like you, too. How about once I get settled and start me life in your world, I take you out to dinner?" Yuffie's blush darkened. "I'd like that." Inside her head, the ninja could clearly picture herself doing 'the happy dance'. !#$%^&*() "You're pregnant?" Melissa screeched at Sassi. "I wondered why you didn't participate in the ... well... yeah." Loz smiled widely at the shocked coven members. "Yes! Big Chief make Brave!" He said in a big voice. "Or Squaw!" Sassi said. The other's laughed at their banter. They had tried to keep themselves busy, to keep from thinking about what they had just done, and to keep from facing the fact that their coven had no High Priest or Priestess. Celeste finally broke and spoke the words that everyone had been thinking. "I looked through those scrolls. I found something that was almost completely faded, but I was able to read it well enough to write it down. But I need you to translate it. I don't trust the internet translations." She pulled a piece of paper from her pocket and unfolded it, handing it to Sassi. Sassi skimmed her eyes over the page. "You're sure that this is exactly what it says?" She asked. "Yes. Why? What does it say?" "Its the part that Hari couldn't make out." She walked to her dresser and retrieved the scroll that the passage came from, unrolling it and pointing out the passage. "This says that with the power of a Cetra-such as myself or Aerith-we can force the portal open. This part that you have, says that the portal will open naturally, every seven years." "That's what the internet said... I just wanted to make sure." Celeste glanced at JoDee, and at receiving her nod, she continued. "We wanted to talk to you and Harmony. Alone." Sassi really didn't like the way she'd said that. "Alright." She agreed, the word sounding more like a question. "Loz? Will you go get Harmony? And then maybe go spar with someone for a while?" Loz nodded, though inside he was dying from curiosity. Oh well. If it was important, he'd find out sooner or later. !#$%&*() "That's why we want to leave this decision up to you. Please understand, we would never think less of either of you if you both refuse. But the Coven of Moon is the First coven in the Western clan. If we fall, they all do. And without a High Priest or Priestess, this coven will fall apart. Sassi, you have unmatched power and could easily lead this coven. Harmony, you also have amazing power and as A-a-austin's apprentice, you have the training needed to lead a coven. We leave this to you." Her voice stuck in her throat as she voiced his name for the first time in days. Harmony and Sassi let out shuddering breaths, both nodding and then vacating the room as quickly as they could. "I'll stay. You go." Sassi said suddenly. "Are you crazy? I'm not going anywhere without you! They're looking for us here! Neither one of us woud be safe!" "But as a Cetra, I can force the portal open as soon as I train one of the others to take my place!" "So! I already have the training! Less to learn, meaning quicker training for someone else, meaning I could come back here. The Garda have already sworn to protect us. Here, I'd be safe. And with you in Gaia with all the others... I know that every one of them would die to keep you safe. I'm staying. You're going where you can be protected!" "What about Kadaj?" Sassi quipped, thinking it would stop Harmony in her tracks. "What about Loz? You're pregnant with his child, Sassi!" Harmony fired back. "Fine. Its obvious that this isn't getting us anywhere. I won't let you stay with me here, and you won't let me stay with you here. Rock, paper, scissors. Right before we leave. Winner chooses who stays, and who goes." Sassi offered. Harmony weighted the pros and cons of accepting. "Deal." She said, shaking Sassi's hand. "But... they can't know about this. This has to be our decision." "Agreed." Sassi said, heart pounding. She hoped it wouldn't come to that. Who knew, maybe the coven would find someone else more suited to lead them. Both Guardian and Cetra dearly hoped so. !#$%^&*() A week passed in a blur of depression, raging fits, and relentless language lessons. Harmony now sat in the garden with four other coven members, drilling the pronunciations into their minds like an angry drill sergeant. "No, say it exactly like I am." Harmony said, stopping Megan as she slaughtered the Irish language. "Ceangal. KAN-gul. Please repeat." Megan did as Harmony ordered, as did the rest of the group in the room, and Harmony nodded. "Good. Lets start from the beginning again. You guys have 'beatha i dhá', lets work on 'Fuinneamh'. FWUHN-yoov." They had practiced the spell for hours every day, getting better with each passing minute. Harmony breathed a sigh of relief. They would be ready when the time came. She'd been avoiding Kadaj for a week, and she knew that he'd noticed it and was angry and confused. But she worried that she'd lose it and let slip the plan she and Sassi had. She was so torn, but she knew that if she told Kadaj or Loz found out what was going on before the portal had snared them and they couldn't get away from it, that depending on who was staying, one of them would want to stay too. Sassi and Harmony had already decided. If Sassi stayed, she wanted Loz to protect Harmony. If Harmony stayed, she wanted Kadaj to protect Sassi. As much as they trusted the others, their lovers were the only ones they truly trusted to care for eachother. After another two hours of merciless practice, going over the spell again and again until she was sure that they could all recite it backwards in their sleep, she called an end to the lesson, deciding on a walk through the garden to clear her head. Snow was rare enough in Ireland, even more so as early as October, but the land seemed too understand how disconnected Harmony felt, and mirrored her feelings of hopelessness, covering the ground in a light dusting of white powder. She walked a long while, taking in the large, leafless trees and snow-covered fountains. She shivered every now and again, but welcomed the cold. Winter had always been her favorite season. The cold seemed to help calm her, the deathly stillness of the snow-covered grounds giving her the quiet she needed to sort out her thoughts. Her musings were interrupted as a heavy coat was draped across her shoulders, and her heart jumped as she turned around to find Kadaj standing behind her. "What are you doing out here?" He asked. She could hear the frustration in his voice. "Just thinking. I love the cold." She answered, once again moving to walk beneath the low boughs of a large tree. She beckoned for him to join her. "This is only the second time I've seen the snow." Kadaj admitted. "Really?" "Yeah. It never snows in Banora, and the rest of the time, I was in the lab. The only other time I've seen snow was when we left the crater to go to Edge and find Cloud." "Do you like it?" Harmony asked, tensing and relaxing as Kadaj threaded his fingers through hers. "I guess. Its cold." Harmony chuckled, glad for the momentary light mood. "Well, its snow, Kadaj. Its bound to be cold." He smirked at her. "Don't patronize me." "Wouldn't dream of it." Without warning, she was suddenly dragged to the side, finding herself against the stone outer-wall of the estate, between the wall and the guesthouse. Luckily, the guesthouse was currently empty. "Why have you been avoiding me?" Kadaj demanded. Harmony sighed. She should have known that for all his light-hearted conversation, it was all a ploy to get her out of sight and force her to talk to him seriously. "I just... I need some time to myself, I-" He cut her off. "You know what? No. I don't want to hear any of that mopey bullshit. I was a loner! But being here, with you and the others, I see that it does nothing but make the hurt worse. Your world forced me to come out of my shell and accept help and company from others. You forced it! Don't you give me that bullshit! I know that something's going on with you, and I know that it concerns me! Now what the hell is wrong?" Harmony gaped at him before shaking her head to focus her thoughts. "Nothing! It has nothing to do with you, Kadaj! I'm just dealing with what's happened in my own way!" It was only a half-lie, she reasoned. Kadaj growled at her, making her eyes go wide as she stared at him. "I don't believe you." With that, he slammed his lips to hers, forcing his tongue into her mouth and dragging her up the stone. He forced himself between her thighs and used his hands to wrap her legs around his waist, grinding against her as soon as he had her where he wanted her. "What are you doing?" Harmony gasped. "Showing you that you're mine!" Kadaj snarled. He took her lips again, a bit more gently this time, and dragged his hand down her torso before slipping it inside her pants. Harmony sucked in a breath when Kadaj's cold fingers made contact with her suddenly over-heated flesh. "Your hands are cold!" She squealed. "Don't worry, they'll warm up." Kadaj smirked, not stopping. Harmony squirmed against him, half trying to get away, half trying to pull him closer. "Damn you!" She panted, "I'm gonna kick your ass as soon as you let go of me!" "Then I'd better not let go of you, huh?" Kadaj said, pulling his hand from her pants and pinning her wrists level with her head. He ground himself against her again, letting her feel him in his now-aroused state. "Not here!" Harmony said, struggling against him and gasping in shock when he moved and let his knee grind against her core. "Fuck!" "Yes, here." He leaned into her, using his weight to drag her back and forth across his knee, surprised at how sensitive and responsive she was. She was already writhing, her stomach muscles quivering with the anticipation of release after only just a few short thrusts. "Are you really about to come already?" He whispered darkly, leaning in and pulling her earlobe into his mouth. He bit down and she cried out, arching against him. "I-I-I..." He smirked, releasing her lobe to breathe into her ear. "Then do it. Come. Come for me right now!" With that, he released her hands, gripping her hips and dragging her across his thigh, hard, watching with dark enjoyment as she threw her head back and cried out his name, along with a few obscenities. "Kadaj! Fuck!" He held her still, pinned between himself and the stone, until the shuddering died down and her breath evened out. "I don't know why you fight me. You and I both know that you want it." He said matter-of-factly. Harmony growled, done playing his game, and bucked her hips. The movement forced Kadaj to back away from her, giving her just enough room to bring a leg up and kick him in the chest. He staggered back until his back hit the wall of the guesthouse, and in that moment, Harmony was on him, tearing at his button and zipper. "You think that you have me so wrapped that I'll just come on command?" She snarled against his neck. "I'll make you fucking come in my hand!" Kadaj shuddered and moaned. "Try me!" He challenged. His challenge was accepted as Harmony's hand dove into his boxers, pulling him from his pants and giving one tight stroke that nearly had him undone right there. Arching against her, he moaned and twisted, flipping them around and pinning her to the wall again. Still, she didn't release him, instead she continued pumping him in her hand, giving a few quick stroked and then tightening her hold. Harmony remembered the last time they were together in an angry way. He seemed to like a little bit of pain with his pleasure, and though she was not experienced in that side of things, she decided to try it anyway, Leaning in, she placed her lips to his throat, parting them after a misleading, soft kiss, and digging her teeth into his skin. "Hah! Fuck!" Kadaj shouted, thrusting into her hand. "Do that again!" Harmony shook her head and pulled away, slowing her strokes until the Remnant whined in frustration. "You're not the one in charge right now." Kadaj whined again and forced their lips together, tongue dueling with hers. She pulled away from him. "How do you like it?" She snarled. She leaned in to the nape of his neck, baring her teeth once more and sinking them into his skin. He growled again and thrust harder against her, hands tightening into fists on her hips as he climbed closer and closer to climax. She could feel that he was close in the way he pulsed in her hand, and she keened in his ear. "Now its your turn. You're going to come in my hand right now!" She mimicked his words from earlier, surprised and more than a little aroused when he cried out and complied. "Fuck!" Came his choked shout as he thrust out-of-rhythm into her tightly-gripping hand. He leaned into her even more, squishing her almost painfully against the wall as he shuddered and panted. "Damn you're a sadistic bitch." He chuckled, pulling away from her and righting himself. "What can I say? You bring out the worst in me." She teased. Kadaj smirked, and then became serious. "Will you stop avoiding me now?" Harmony sighed. "Yeah. I'll stop avoiding you." Kadaj smiled, relieved. Inside, he fought with confusion. Confused at the fact that this relief didn't seem to shock him. 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