Gemini de Mille (stretchy_girl) wrote in thegalaxy, @ 2016-03-21 16:39:00 |
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Entry tags: | !locale: naboo, bellamy blake, gemini de mille |
Who: Gemini & Bellamy Blake.
Open to Clarke Griffin & Raven Reyes to pay their respects.
What: Octavia Blake is dead
When: Early Afternoon
Where: Theed Morgue
Rating: PG-13 for dead body and suggestions of violence
Status: In Progress
Octavia Blake had vanished, possibly returned to where she'd come from, or not, Gemini couldn't really care less. All she saw was the opportunity to tip Bellamy over the edge by thrusting a dagger through his heart.
Her contact with Bellamy had started out as a mixture of boredom and random investigation on the holonet when she'd first arrived. But when she'd learned he was Force sensitive and that Glasya was interested in him she'd put in the effort of meeting him and tried to worm her way into his affections as Cat Petersen. It had worked far beyond her best hopes, not only did Bellamy respond well to Cat, he seemed to really like her, getting closer as time passed. So far he had lapping up the manipulation that she was subtly pouring into his ear, whilst she enjoyed every moment of it. Perhaps there was a little part of her deep down that felt sorry for what she was about to put him through, the cruel twisting of truth, but worse had happened to her and in the long run this would make Bellamy stronger by ditching what was holding him back. So really she was doing him a favour, although she doubted he would ever thank her.
One part of Gemini stood quietly outside the Morgue's viewing room, false worry written into every part of her face as she waited for Bellamy to arrive, whilst the other lay under the sheet, cold and unmoving the focus of the act to come. It was hard keeping her form divided for any length of time, the concentration was taken up by resisting the natural impulse of her molecules to merge into each other leaving her feeling as close to tired as she ever got. But it was the price to pay if she wanted to have an input other than as a corpse into what was about to occur.