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#feat. roshale.
shadowedvales-a · 1 year
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@roshale : you'll always have a place here.
quietude concocts environment and mentality; relief harbours diligently on wounds of pastimes — perchance it wasn't so horrid being a ghost of yourself. sometimes you're witnessed by benevolence, eyes befallen from those craving to know you, heart and soul and mind alike. girl exhumes concentration, odd feeling of something akin to tenderness healing ridged spine. relaxation wants to properly awaken, although tension in the skin shan't cease so easily. there is no harp - pluck of misery sung — for the moment she is no child stained in prophecy or expectation; she is jane ives and nothing more, certainly nothing less. peers neath curly tresses beginning to lengthen, posture hunched with an all - too prominent conflict. " i understand. " softly spoken tone filters an otherwise hard atmosphere, genuine smile perking corners of lips, applying dimples upon pale complexion.
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since discovering an origin tale bathed in bloodshed; meeting her mother and aunt; understanding whence she came and the possibilities of doors opening in her favour — jane was at a complete loss of prepared futures. the cullen's were her family in every way which counted. rosalie especially; beautiful, fair, flawless rosalie whom jane adored more than words conveyed or actions justified. left hand clasps over the right, toying fingers together as provoked uncertainty practically consumes her whole. nervous habit of old breaks free through perception of her hands, (the foot may begin tapping in a minute) as she releases a final, ragged sigh. " i would miss you if i... if i go to mama. " admits gently, innocence drapes itself in the glisten of hues, but jane still promises a sight of savagery, even if hidden way down low.
" you will not be upset or — or mad if i go? " tender conversations under moonlit skies endured between herself and carlisle each night the past week: it was up to her, she'd find support no matter what. need not settle an answer this instant, and it can always change later, albeit weighted pressure bubbles further and further throughout her system. never thought she'd have one home, now she's contemplating amongst two. the concept of decision making is harder than anticipation foretold. " and i can still come back if i leave? my place will also stay here? " such important questions, jane needed to fathom it all now, in crystal clear vision. because if she could only decide one home to call her own — she wouldn’t dare leave the bunch that took her in when nothing was truly owed. her mother existed in a lost life, closure may never rise; this was forever.
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