[HEADING=2]Rising Dawn: Canteen ------------------------------------------------------------------ 02:20 AM[/HEADING][hr][HEADING=3]Pvt. Peter Moore[/HEADING]
After Peter managed to scrounge some books on world history from the Library, he noticed a young woman wandering the halls immediately outside of the hanger looking quite dreadful. He stopped by the woman, a lamia by the looks of it. He adjusted the books in his grip and looked over the girl, giant tail notwithstanding, she didn't seem like she belonged in this world. Her skin was too flawless, her eyes were too big, and well... her bust was probably breaking some law of physics.
He tapped her on the tail with his foot, "Um, excuse me ma'am, are you lost or something?"
Peter's head hurt like hell. The air around him seemed to fill with a terrible static. By the time he recovered, the pain had subsided into a dull throb at his temples. He stood up and shook his head, "I, uh, I'll go get what records I can from intelligence." As Peter left the Canteen, he passed Hanna as she got up from the floor. She smiled at Peter and turned away. She's different from what I remember, now that I think about it. Her outward personality was spot on, but she missing the subtle refinements of her intimate personality. Maybe it was a front for service, but it seemed altogether wrong to him. Why did he think that he knew her from Cloudtop Citadel?I remember Hanna well from my childhood. Our homes were right next to each other and our rooms faced each other. She used to come over all the time just to tease me, all the time too. Whether it was after school or during summer break, whenever I came home she'd be waiting for me on the stone wall the divided our properties. She was always wearing the same blue overalls with her long hair tied neatly at the belt loop. It was simple back then, the summers were hot and the winters were mild. She was always there.
By the time we were in middle school she had started hanging around inside my house too. She's always be lounging around my room as I worked reading. She liked science-fiction mostly, always talking about how one day we'd live among the stars. I had to laugh. Head in the clouds, that Hanna.
I paused. Looking at her now, she wasn't all that different. She still wore a joke of a shirt with denim overalls - albeit she looked much better in them than she did back then. For a girl, she was really different from Rachel. The had dispositions that clashed often. Where Hanna was tomboyish and athletic, Rachel was soft spoken and deliberate. Though, looking back at it now those two fought so much that they could have been sisters.
The summer right before we left for college, I remember now, quite clearly. She was sitting on the wall between our houses, long blonde hair tied at her waist in the loops of her belt. Denim overalls hanging loosely at her hips and wearing a white shirt that was just transparent in the summer sunlight.
"Hey Peter," she had said, tilting her head as she finished off a icepop.
I looked up at her and shrugged, "What's up?"
"Do you remember how we met?" she asked as she slid down onto the wet grass. The sprinklers had just finished spraying as the sun hung low on the horizon.
"No, not really," I said, "I just assumed that was always knew each other. Why do you ask?"
"Well shucks, that blows three ways to Tuesday," she put the icepop stick in her mouth and leaned against the wall with her hands resting on the back of her head. "I mean, I was had just gotten to thinking, we'll be breaking paths soon enough right? And we've lived next to each other for so long."
"Where are you going with this?" I asked as I took a seat next to her.
She paused for a while. She took a deep breath. "Well," she started, "I was just got to thinking that..." she turned her head away "I just got to thinking that."
"Yeah?" I craned to look at her face. She kept avoiding making eye contact with me. "You were just thinking what?"
"I was just thinking since that I couldn't remember the time that we met," she spit the stick out onto my lawn, "it'd be a real shame that the last thing I'd remember would be when we had to say goodbye. Y'know, for good."
I laughed, "Yeah, we've been together since forever. I know what you mean. I can't imagine what'll be like being so far away from you. But I'm sure that when you get to Massachusetts you'll make tons of new friends real quick. You're smart and beautiful and friendly as they come."
"That's not what I mean Peter," she said.
I was confused, "Then what do you mean?"
Her lips tasted of raspberries. When she pulled back I could see the tears wet on her cheeks. I felt a blush creep onto my cheeks. "What," I stumbled for words. My heart beat like hell in my chest and my legs felt just a little numb.
"You really know how to keep a girl waitin', y'know?" she smiled sadly, "I can't bear to think that this will be the first time I'll be without you, y'know?" She paused and brought her knees to her chest, "and y'know, I'm not so great with talkin' about things like this, I don't know how to feel y'know? Because, y'know, I'm not like most other girls around here. Always been a bit... off y'know. Been that Coors child and the tomboy y'know. Never been a proper lady. Couldn't ever been. But, I had you goin' for me, y'know? Can't say when I noticed the ache, but I've felt it long enough now." The tears rolled gently down her cheeks as she spoke.
I didn't know what to do. I had never, not that I'd not ever, but I had never really thought about Hanna that way. Yet, I couldn't help but also feel something tugging at my heart. Not quite the same yearning that plagued Hanna, but a guilt or a shame or something of an unfavorable sort. It felt bad. That much I could understand at the time.
"Y'know?" she finished. I had zoned out of the last few minutes of her speech, but now she was looking at me with eyes near to overflowing with her tears. The sun glimmered off of the drops on her cheeks and made her look like she was crying diamonds.
"Well, I uh..." I stammered. I looked for words to express how I felt, but I didn't even know what I felt. It was sudden, odd, strange. I knew deep down that I loved her, but in the same way that I had loved Rachel. Though my mind kept wandering down to the taste of raspberries lingering on my lips.
She looked at me and leaned forward, gently putting pressure on my arm with her body. The way she felt was different than from when we fought or wrestled. There was something tangibly different in her. Her lips were so close to me again. "So y'know, let's not make this a sad memory." She put her head on my shoulder, golden hair smelling a mix of aromatic fruit, oil, and sweat. "My name's Hanna Coors. It's a pleasure to meet you."
"My name is Peter Moore, it's a pleasure to meet you."
"And now that we've met, I can say goodbye, y'know?"
After Peter managed to scrounge some books on world history from the Library, he noticed a young woman wandering the halls immediately outside of the hanger looking quite dreadful. He stopped by the woman, a lamia by the looks of it. He adjusted the books in his grip and looked over the girl, giant tail notwithstanding, she didn't seem like she belonged in this world. Her skin was too flawless, her eyes were too big, and well... her bust was probably breaking some law of physics.
He tapped her on the tail with his foot, "Um, excuse me ma'am, are you lost or something?"