[Ellie sends it over. It’s a sketch on paper; she turned up a sketchbook somewhere. Along the side of the page are several attempts at what appears to be the exact shape of Glimmer’s eyes.
It’s of her, captured in a moment she wasn’t looking at Ellie, half a smile on her face. The sketch is rough, lots of lines and crosshatching, the shadows blocked out, but she still looks thoughtful, like she’s off in a happy memory.]
[ Oh. Oh. Wow. Glimmer stares at the image in her head for a long time. Or it seems like a long time to her? It's probably only a few minutes but there's a little ache in her chest. Was this how Ellie saw her? The shape of eyes, the half-smiling glance aside? The still-short pink fuzz on her head? Gods.Finally, she manages to get hold of herself and reply. She's a bit embarrassed and a bit pleased and more than a bit flustered. ]
Ellie, that's so good! You draw really well. I'm so flattered you took the time to draw me, honestly.
[Showing her drawings to other people is always a trip -- she usually doesn't. It's more like a way to get her thoughts out, to calm all the tangled shit in her head. Translating something onto paper is personal.
But Glimmer's been through some shit today, and Ellie has limited ways of knowing how to comfort the people she cares about.]
[It's not much in the grand scheme of things, but if it helped, then that's all she really wanted. Ellie pauses, considering. With a lot of people she'd try a more indirect route, but Glimmer is one of those people who actually seems to want to talk.]
I just don't know what's happening. Is Horde Prime taking over Etheria? Is everyone safe? Adora doesn't remember anything about the last year and a half or whatever. Catra doesn't remember us being on Horde Prime's ship, so I have no news. I just want all my friends to be okay.
I want my people to be okay and I don't know! It's killing me. I try not to let it get to me too much but now all I can think about is Horde Prime.
[ It takes a long time for Glimmer to reply. She's a bit scared, scared that she might burden Ellie who already has so much to worry about in her own life with Glimmer's troubles. Troubles from a world she's not even sure she can go home to, even. But the promise of company while everyone else is out (Adora at work, Catra doing... Catra stuff?) seems helpful. So she drops a map pin at the apartment. ]
[This is... awkward, a little, mainly because she's not sure of how to help. She's not gonna have any advice for a queen of all people. But she does know what it's like to hurt desperately and not be able to do anything about it.
Part of it is because she's scrambled up too, and even if they're talking about heavy stuff, she likes being around Glimmer.]
[Ellie's not super hungry either, but on the way over, she grabs some simple cups of cut fruits, summery and sweet. Fresh fruit was a rarity growing up, and now she can find it pre-sliced at any grocery store here. It's one thing she really appreciations.
She waits for Glimmer to buzz her in -- it's disgustingly hot out, so she's wearing a tank-top again, has left her hat at home. It's only been a little while but her hair's starting to come back in. She holds out the recycling-friendly cup.]
[ The door is buzzed open and Glimmer steps aside to let Ellie into the tiny apartment. The windows are open, partially in hopes of circulating some air and partially so that Catra can get back in if she wants. The sounds of the always-busy city filter in along with a faint breeze that barely alleviates the hot, sticky evening weather. She's dressed much like Ellie--shorts and a tank-top to try and do away with the heat. She smiles just a little at the sight of the other young woman. ]
Hi!
[ She accepts the fruit cup and moves towards the small table in the common space, right across from the humble little kitchenette. ]
[It's a little smile, but it's a start. Ellie smiles back, an expression that on her is more like a softening of her eyes, following her inside.
Glimmer thanks her, and Ellie resists the urge to reach out for her. Instead she settles down into the chair, grateful for the slight breeze and the privacy of the room. They can talk to each other freely here.]
'Course.
[Mostly to have something to do with her hands, she dips her fingers into the top of her fruit cup, comes up with a half a strawberry.]
I know Lance checked with you, but.
[Ellie shrugs, a little awkwardly. Is it weird to admit that she's reading Glimmer's replies on the network? Maybe.]
[ Glimmer settles down into her chair and fishes out a piece of watermelon which she pops into her mouth almost immediately, grateful for the cool, sweet flavor. There's a hesitation at Ellie's question. Glimmer lets out a sigh. It's a little embarrassed, a little uncertain. ]
Yeah. Um... thanks.
[ She fidgets and fills the silence by eating another piece of fruit. ]
Just bringing up some bad memories, I guess. This whole thing.
[Ellie looks up at her, at the way she's fidgeting. Bites into the strawberry and lets the taste spread across her tongue. Sweet and cool. And just... thinks.]
They're not just memories if they're still going on, though.
[ Glimmer was going to deny it, try and deflect. Of course, Ellie makes a good point. ]
I guess you're right? It's just... I can't get back home to do anything about it. Even when I was there, I was trapped. I didn't... I couldn't do anything. I was helpless.
[ She shudders despite the warmth and wraps her arms around herself, as if it might ward off some unfelt chill. She speaks again, voice small and desperate. ]
[Ellie swallows back the lump in her throat, the sticky-sweetness of the strawberry, watching Glimmer's eyes, the way she's holding herself.
Nothing Ellie can say will change the situation for her, but- with a slow breath, she lays her hand, palm-up and bare, on the table between them. Her fingers curl somewhat upward, relaxed.
It's a silent, but overt offer. For touch. For sharing emotions -- and hell, if she wants to, even the memories.]
[ Glimmer looks over at Ellie, then down at the hand stretched out across the table. She hesitates, uncertain about whether she even should. There's so much bubbling inside of her as she tries to fight against the unhappy memories that have come to the front of her mind today. But then... Ellie has trusted her. So maybe she can trust Ellie. Glimmer reaches out and lays her hand in the other's, skin warm and soft.
Emotion swirls between the two of them, surging like a wave as anxiety, fear, anger, disgust all war with each other to fight to the front of the line. It's almost overwhelming despite Glimmer's attempts to hold herself back. Memory flashes through their minds. Glimmer sits at a long table, opposite a monstrous, pale figure. He is speaking with a smooth, honeyed voice that sounds like it could be soothing, but instead only draws forth anxiety and fear. Glimmer is eating something, the taste a strange sort of savory umami with a custard like consistency.
"Enjoyable, yes? It's a delicacy from a distant world light-years away from here. It was very much like Etheria."
Surprise, uncertainty, suspicion. She feels like a small animal in the gaze of a predator. She can't look away, she can't run. All she can do is sit here and watch as doom seems to draw closer and closer. What does he mean by that? Why is he bringing up Etheria? Home. Images of the palace, her friends, the beautiful forests and mountains that she misses so deeply and earnestly it might well break one's heart. Homesickness.
"This dish is incredibly rare, as that world no longer exists."
The implication of the words hit Glimmer like a blow to the gut. She feels sick, that she might simply vomit forth the single bite of food she's had in response. Bile rises and somehow she forces it down. Her spoon falls from nerveless fingers as disgust is replaced by fear and grief. He can't. He can't destroy Etheria, she won't let him. But what can she do? She is overwhelmed by fear and uncertainty. Tears well into the corners of her eyes--
Glimmer tugs her hand away, unwilling to subject Ellie to more of the uncontrolled storm of unhappy emotion, her hands retreating to tug tight against her chest. She's silent, shaking a little at how vivid the memory still is, even months later. She has played it over in her head again and again, wondering about home. ]
[Ellie clasps her hand around Glimmer's, curving her fingers around her wrist. The first brush of feeling alone makes her gasp under her breath.
The quality of the helplessness is... different from what she's used to. This is so much bigger than just her. If Glimmer dies, there's so much riding on her shoulders, so many people who immediately depend on her. The anxiety and fear are heavy, horrible, and Ellie has to swallow down a rising panic, a lingering, awful disgust.
And that's even before the memories hit.
It doesn't take long to absorb what happened, for the memory to imprint itself over her brain, real as the taste suddenly lingering across her tongue, the lurch of her stomach and the acidic taste of threatening vomit.
The tears well up, both in the memory and in Ellie's eyes, so hot and fast that she can't keep them back. They race down her cheeks -- just two, before Glimmer yanks her hand back, breaks their connection and leaves Ellie gasping, reeling with it. She takes a couple of deep breaths... and doesn't pull her hand back.
Instead, she opens her fingers, looking up and into Glimmer's eyes.]
[ It helps a little. A lot? She's not sure. But it helps to have someone else understand on some level why this talk of clones and lifespans would make her feel like as fragile as a piece of glass. She desperately wants to reach out for that hand again. The physical and emotional comfort of sharing the burden is so near and compelling, but she holds herself back. It wouldn't be fair to drop more of it onto Ellie. It just wouldn't. ]
It's just so much. I don't-- I don't want you to feel that way, too. So... helpless.
[ The tears are rolling down her cheeks unimpeded. The helplessness is the worst part. Feeling that there is nothing she can do to truly help. She can only sit in her cell and wait with fear for whatever might come next. Fear and some little hope that still kindles itself in her heart. ]
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It’s of her, captured in a moment she wasn’t looking at Ellie, half a smile on her face. The sketch is rough, lots of lines and crosshatching, the shadows blocked out, but she still looks thoughtful, like she’s off in a happy memory.]
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Ellie, that's so good! You draw really well. I'm so flattered you took the time to draw me, honestly.
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But Glimmer's been through some shit today, and Ellie has limited ways of knowing how to comfort the people she cares about.]
If you like it, it's yours.
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[It's not much in the grand scheme of things, but if it helped, then that's all she really wanted. Ellie pauses, considering. With a lot of people she'd try a more indirect route, but Glimmer is one of those people who actually seems to want to talk.]
How are you holding up?
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[ As if she's thinking about it. A few moments later: ]
Yeah, I'm okay. Just kind of exhausted by the stuff that we've been finding out.
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[Back where she is, Ellie sighs a bit, pausing. Exhausted. That's a good way to describe it.]
Fucking sucks not to be able to DO anything.
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I want my people to be okay and I don't know! It's killing me. I try not to let it get to me too much but now all I can think about is Horde Prime.
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Sure. I'd like that.
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[This is... awkward, a little, mainly because she's not sure of how to help. She's not gonna have any advice for a queen of all people. But she does know what it's like to hurt desperately and not be able to do anything about it.
Part of it is because she's scrambled up too, and even if they're talking about heavy stuff, she likes being around Glimmer.]
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[Ellie's not super hungry either, but on the way over, she grabs some simple cups of cut fruits, summery and sweet. Fresh fruit was a rarity growing up, and now she can find it pre-sliced at any grocery store here. It's one thing she really appreciations.
She waits for Glimmer to buzz her in -- it's disgustingly hot out, so she's wearing a tank-top again, has left her hat at home. It's only been a little while but her hair's starting to come back in. She holds out the recycling-friendly cup.]
Hey.
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Hi!
[ She accepts the fruit cup and moves towards the small table in the common space, right across from the humble little kitchenette. ]
...Thanks for coming.
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Glimmer thanks her, and Ellie resists the urge to reach out for her. Instead she settles down into the chair, grateful for the slight breeze and the privacy of the room. They can talk to each other freely here.]
'Course.
[Mostly to have something to do with her hands, she dips her fingers into the top of her fruit cup, comes up with a half a strawberry.]
I know Lance checked with you, but.
[Ellie shrugs, a little awkwardly. Is it weird to admit that she's reading Glimmer's replies on the network? Maybe.]
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Yeah. Um... thanks.
[ She fidgets and fills the silence by eating another piece of fruit. ]
Just bringing up some bad memories, I guess. This whole thing.
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They're not just memories if they're still going on, though.
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[ Glimmer was going to deny it, try and deflect. Of course, Ellie makes a good point. ]
I guess you're right? It's just... I can't get back home to do anything about it. Even when I was there, I was trapped. I didn't... I couldn't do anything. I was helpless.
[ She shudders despite the warmth and wraps her arms around herself, as if it might ward off some unfelt chill. She speaks again, voice small and desperate. ]
I'm still helpless.
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Nothing Ellie can say will change the situation for her, but- with a slow breath, she lays her hand, palm-up and bare, on the table between them. Her fingers curl somewhat upward, relaxed.
It's a silent, but overt offer. For touch. For sharing emotions -- and hell, if she wants to, even the memories.]
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Emotion swirls between the two of them, surging like a wave as anxiety, fear, anger, disgust all war with each other to fight to the front of the line. It's almost overwhelming despite Glimmer's attempts to hold herself back. Memory flashes through their minds. Glimmer sits at a long table, opposite a monstrous, pale figure. He is speaking with a smooth, honeyed voice that sounds like it could be soothing, but instead only draws forth anxiety and fear. Glimmer is eating something, the taste a strange sort of savory umami with a custard like consistency.
"Enjoyable, yes? It's a delicacy from a distant world light-years away from here. It was very much like Etheria."
Surprise, uncertainty, suspicion. She feels like a small animal in the gaze of a predator. She can't look away, she can't run. All she can do is sit here and watch as doom seems to draw closer and closer. What does he mean by that? Why is he bringing up Etheria? Home. Images of the palace, her friends, the beautiful forests and mountains that she misses so deeply and earnestly it might well break one's heart. Homesickness.
"This dish is incredibly rare, as that world no longer exists."
The implication of the words hit Glimmer like a blow to the gut. She feels sick, that she might simply vomit forth the single bite of food she's had in response. Bile rises and somehow she forces it down. Her spoon falls from nerveless fingers as disgust is replaced by fear and grief. He can't. He can't destroy Etheria, she won't let him. But what can she do? She is overwhelmed by fear and uncertainty. Tears well into the corners of her eyes--
Glimmer tugs her hand away, unwilling to subject Ellie to more of the uncontrolled storm of unhappy emotion, her hands retreating to tug tight against her chest. She's silent, shaking a little at how vivid the memory still is, even months later. She has played it over in her head again and again, wondering about home. ]
I--I'm sorry.
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The quality of the helplessness is... different from what she's used to. This is so much bigger than just her. If Glimmer dies, there's so much riding on her shoulders, so many people who immediately depend on her. The anxiety and fear are heavy, horrible, and Ellie has to swallow down a rising panic, a lingering, awful disgust.
And that's even before the memories hit.
It doesn't take long to absorb what happened, for the memory to imprint itself over her brain, real as the taste suddenly lingering across her tongue, the lurch of her stomach and the acidic taste of threatening vomit.
The tears well up, both in the memory and in Ellie's eyes, so hot and fast that she can't keep them back. They race down her cheeks -- just two, before Glimmer yanks her hand back, breaks their connection and leaves Ellie gasping, reeling with it. She takes a couple of deep breaths... and doesn't pull her hand back.
Instead, she opens her fingers, looking up and into Glimmer's eyes.]
I'm not.
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It's just so much. I don't-- I don't want you to feel that way, too. So... helpless.
[ The tears are rolling down her cheeks unimpeded. The helplessness is the worst part. Feeling that there is nothing she can do to truly help. She can only sit in her cell and wait with fear for whatever might come next. Fear and some little hope that still kindles itself in her heart. ]
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