16th Day of Winter, 513 AV
’I am possibility. I am change.’
She wasn’t just Celeste. She was anything, anything in the world that she wanted to be. The Pit seemed to agree, too, as it brushed hands along the length of her hair again, the energy bending seamlessly to its whim, turning a lovely shade of teal, highlighted with gold here and there. How pretty, she thought to herself. In silence, she complimented the Pit on its good taste. Once upon a time, she saw an acrobat from the Inverted sporting a similar shade, after all.
Her body was tired and sore. It was the second day and she’d barely gotten any sleep. It took all her willpower just to keep awake and even that was becoming more difficult. Even if she wanted to fight the Pit, she really couldn’t. Celeste didn’t have the focus to do much other than just sit and think.
On the first day, she’d found some sort of internal peace within the disquiet, though now was the time to resolve some of the more complex, conflicting ideas that came along with that. The first of which, was where her allegiances lie. From a personal standpoint, she had a reverential attitude toward Goron Silverheart, but if things went her way, she’d soon stand beside him. No, she had to think beyond that, to what little she knew of the factions in Sahova.
Celeste would not abide being Amaryllis’ pawn for much longer. The Pit agreed with this too, yanking greedily at the vibrant corona of her fingernails and pulling them outward, the points keen, designed to draw blood. This made sense. The Pit was actually quite understanding, once you gave it a chance. Wearily, the girl felt a stab of remorse for having rejected it in the beginning.
It knew. It forgave her. What an amenable sort of thing. A chill ran down her spine and she shivered.
Anyway, in a short period of time, she’d outgrow the need for Amaryllis' influence. Ascension was the first order of business, if she could pull it off. In order to do that, she needed to learn the expectation. Celeste needed to know just what criteria the judges were looking for. Then, it was a matter of bending those standards to meet her needs.
She’d already decided what she wanted to do, to which her new friend the Pit made an example of, by turning her whole left arm to scales, running over the network of energy and sharply bending it inward, manipulating both color and shape. It was quite impressive, though the tightening of her flesh was lightly painful and caused her to itch. But the scales bent slightly upward at the ends and were a very lovely shade of green, which she thought on the whole was quite nice.
Right, exactly. She wanted to work on models of ambush predators, featured both with and without of Sahova. The first was the tiger; it would be an easy base to work with. There’d be several incarnations. She’d first exhibit the personal model, featuring a limb as some sort of snake that could bite without being noticed as perhaps, an alternative to a full-body morph. Maybe she could even find poisonous quills (some quills from the first day still jutted awkwardly from the flesh of her forehead) that were easily disguised, or some sort of hallucinogenic frog flesh that she could borrow properties from.
As she sat and contemplated this, the Pit went about merrily, twisting her toenails (which caused her to wince from the pressure) and hollowing some of the bones of her hands, (which made her feel strangely light.) She felt that the Pit was her friend now, oddly, follow the same skewed logic she’d used when first befriending the city of Alvadas. Many made the mistake of believing the city was in fact Ionu, but Celeste knew that wasn’t true. Creations were not their masters. Whoever made the Pit was not in fact, the Pit. Rather, a part of them lived within it, but it did not define who and what it was.
Which brought her to thoughts of Riyanna.
She loved the woman so much. The thought of hurting her was unbearable. But she was very quickly starting to realize that their relationship would change. As much as Celeste wanted to cling to her, she had to stand alone. This made her sad, so the Pit took the djed of her back and started to push again. She complied, bending into a hunch, eyes downcast.
It really was sad. She didn’t want to lose the Warden. The girl couldn’t even fathom intentionally causing her harm. But those on Sahova were cruel. They’d see their relationship and use it against them, if they could. They would do whatever it took to break Celeste, if they had to. So she had to be tractable from the start, unlike Anna. She couldn’t give anyone a reason to think otherwise.
Her mind wandered. What was Anna doing, she wondered?
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