The Barkeep (
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melodiesoflife2015-11-20 10:52 am
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Remembrance
Who: Ramza and Barkeep
What: Finding the remains of the bard they met during Genesis and paying their respects to her.
Where: The ruins of Aqures Tosf
When: October 10th
Warnings: Discussions of death, sad times
The Barkeep stepped off the airship and waved to the captain's cabin. He was thankful for the pilot to agree to flying the two of them over to this abandoned island, even if the two of them weren't planning on staying here for more than a day. This was important; Ramza thought visiting her one last time was, and the Barkeep couldn't argue with that. He liked the young woman they met twenty-eight years ago. It was about time he stopped putting off visiting her again.
He wrapped his robes tightly around his body to keep out the cold air and stepped over the ruins of the city, careful not to step on anything fragile, which was a task easier said than done. Pottery, skeletal remains, so much was lost during the blast.
"Say, Ramza," he address the young man with him without taking his eyes off the path. "You know where she last was?"
What: Finding the remains of the bard they met during Genesis and paying their respects to her.
Where: The ruins of Aqures Tosf
When: October 10th
Warnings: Discussions of death, sad times
The Barkeep stepped off the airship and waved to the captain's cabin. He was thankful for the pilot to agree to flying the two of them over to this abandoned island, even if the two of them weren't planning on staying here for more than a day. This was important; Ramza thought visiting her one last time was, and the Barkeep couldn't argue with that. He liked the young woman they met twenty-eight years ago. It was about time he stopped putting off visiting her again.
He wrapped his robes tightly around his body to keep out the cold air and stepped over the ruins of the city, careful not to step on anything fragile, which was a task easier said than done. Pottery, skeletal remains, so much was lost during the blast.
"Say, Ramza," he address the young man with him without taking his eyes off the path. "You know where she last was?"
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"There somethin' else we need to do?" the Barkeep asked. He was concerned that she was going to disappear right after that song, but she seemed just as translucent as before.
The bard pursed her lips, eyes straining to stay open, then looked at Ramza. "...Could you stand up, please?"
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"Like this? What do you need me to do?" He had not been to many musical performances. Did the Bard need a standing ovation to send her on her way?
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Ramza was different.
She took a ghostly breath in and raised her head. Ramza may be taller than her, but her ghostly form allowed her to float the few inches she needed to be face-to-face with him. A few seconds pass as she studies his face, then leans in for a kiss.
It's cold, and mostly incorporeal, but she focused all of her energies on her lips just so that it could feel like the real thing.
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His face went bright red, and perhaps she could feel the warmth of his blush through that ghastly cold around her. He did not know what a kiss was meant to feel like, or if he was doing it right or wrong. Almost of its own volition, his hand came up to cradle her cheek. He remembered his father had kissed his mother like that, in one of the few hazy memories he had of them together. His fingers tingled for a moment at that icy contact, then went numb.
Barkeep was never going to let him live this down, he was certain.
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The bard looked at her hands let out a sigh. "Looks like I have to go." Her shoulders slumped, but she couldn't bear to look at Ramza again. Her last memory of him had to be a good one, and if his face were to be one of despair as she disappeared, she would regret ever passing on from this world.
The Barkeep, not wanted to interrupt the scene, took great care not to let the floorboards squeak as he pushed himself off the floor. He liked the woman. She has a strong spirit that would do well on Mars, but Palitutu ruined it all. She deserved better.
Not that he could do anything as the bard slowly faded away into the light.
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"Go with God," he murmured when she was gone.
He turned to Barkeep. "We...we can go now." He wanted desperately to be home, and not in this abandoned home of the long-dead bard.
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Ramza brought his thoughts back to the living word. "Yeah, let's do that." He turned to the door, sneaking a final glance at the bed where the bard last performed.
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Outside of the old boarding house, the wind was still harsh, but the cold felt less oppressive. Ramza turned from the empty house and headed back in the direction of the airship and the land of the living.