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Christopher "Chris" Perry Halliwell. ([info]changethefuture) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-12-07 04:07:00

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Day 30 - Noonish.
Who: Chris and Rose.
What: Even whitelighters lose their way.
Where: Forest due north of the carnival.
When: Day 30 - Noonish.
Rating: PG.
Status: Active.


He woke up shivering and seemingly alone, but it took awhile for Chris to notice that the cage door was wide open and there was no longer anyone patrolling outside of it. If he thought about it, focused the way he was used to, he would have 'felt' that there was no one else around. But he had simply laid there, much as he did the day before, trying to block out the sense that his powers were stripped and he was utterly helpless. He tried to block out everything because while they may have stolen his powers, they couldn't steal what he was. The essence of a whitelighter was carried within him, a being so tied to emotion that their healing power came from love and affection. While he was only half whitelighter he was nearly as in tune with emotions as any other whitelighter; his empathy was not as powerful as an outright empath, but he could feel more than enough. Being trapped in the cage with Tonks, a wounded and hurting witch, made his heart ache as badly as finding that Piper had likely been merely a cruel trick played on him the day before.

When Chris finally moved he found his journal beside him on the cot as if it had been there the whole time, a flicker of anger rising inside him but burning out just as swiftly. He took it with him when he left the cage but made no effort to take a look at the words waiting inside. Sounds were coming from the carnival, uninvited noise, so he sought out the one place he hoped might bring him peace: nature.

He walked straight on through the forest, ignoring scrapes and tugs as the undergrowth thickened, merely walking until he felt like walking no further. Which, after three days of no sustenance, wasn't incredibly far. Slumping down at the base of a large tree, he leaned back against the trunk and stared upward, barely able to make out the cloudy sky between the outstretched branches. That he couldn't feel the Elders, couldn't sense Heaven, meant nothing. Such had been the case since he arrived. But he wasn't ready to see if that also meant his powers were still stripped. That was knowledge he wasn't sure he could handle. Nor was the knowledge that those he had befriended in this place might have been harmed, and so the journal remained stuffed in the back pocket of his jeans.

"What did I do to deserve this? What did anyone here do to deserve this? We're supposed to help people but the pain... it never goes away. Never." Chris began talking quietly, almost to himself, but the words were directed to the heavens. Perhaps those in power had cut him off from that plane but that didn't mean it wasn't still there. There was always a chance that the Elders might hear him, that someone might hear him. Though at the moment? It simply felt good to speak to the sky because it was the first thing to have a sense of familiarity in days. "The sacrifice never ends. Maybe... Maybe Wyatt was right. The battle has gone on forever but it always feels like the dark is winning. They don't care who they kill and we only want to save but what would happen if we're all gone? Selflessness ends in death, and no one can be saved when we're all spirits."

Chris sighed heavily, barely noticing the chill though he shivered. He was so, so tired. And his older brother's voice was in his head, ridiculing him that he would never survive in this prison as clearly, it was all about power and he was too devoted to the cause to seek out power for himself. It pained him to think that after all he had fought for and sacrificed his entire life, Wyatt was quite possibly right.


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[info]changethefuture
2009-12-15 12:38 pm UTC (link)
"Rose..." Chris wanted to tease back but it was hard when he could tell her heart wasn't entirely in it. That was a downside of being so emotionally intuitive; he couldn't so easily play off things that others would be more than willing to, couldn't let the truth of the matter go. It was kind of where his persistence came from. He didn't force her to stay close, willing to let her have space if she felt she needed it, but his eyes didn't leave her for a second. "You don't have to ask. I'm not going to suddenly ignore you because there's a chance you might turn into a werewolf one of these days." Not that part of him didn't recognize the danger. "That's not what friends do. That's not what I do."

He stepped over but didn't crowd her, unphased by her slightly defensive body language. "We don't even know if anything'll happen. It would be just like those in charge to want you worried for as long as possible when you're really perfectly fine." Maybe they'd get lucky and she was just fine. He could hope, right?

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[info]jeopardysfriend
2009-12-15 02:37 pm UTC (link)
Leaning her head back against the tree trunk, Rose closed her eyes with a heavy sigh. He was right, she knew it. It would be just like this place to keep her in suspense until the last possible minute. "What sort of people run this place?" She wondered, not for the first time. The words weren't actually meant for Chris; she knew he couldn't possibly have the answers she needed. It was more for the chance to say it out loud in the first place. "You know they control the moon cycles? I mean, obviously they can control sunrise and sunset so why not? But their lives...the boys who turned that night, I mean, are in their hands, even more than the rest of us. It isn't right."

Rose knew she was rambling. Poor Chris probably had no idea what to do with her just then. Hell, she wouldn't blame him for wanting to turn and run, but he kept standing there, listening. "You're too good to be here, you know that?" She added a moment later. Most of them were. But Chris was special. Too good for his own good, really. Whether it was an angel thing or a Chris thing, she didn't know yet. It would take more time getting to know him to be sure. Which she really wouldn't mind doing, if he'd have her around. Weird.

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