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hermione jean granger. ([personal profile] brainiest) wrote2010-03-31 02:51 am

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"Hello, Hermione Granger here. I must be busy, so please leave a message. Thank you very much!" 
 
ic contact for hermione granger at eachdraidh.
(text, voice, video, action;
locket, compass, bone charm, letter, owl)
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[personal profile] survivra 2015-05-04 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
I didn't say that I would kill them! I have killed, and I will kill again, but not unless there's no other way. I don't care what she says. I'll do things for myself. But I have to make things different in any way that I can.

[ Oh. She's making this worse, isn't she? Katsa's growing only angrier, her voice hotter. She knows how she sounds. She knows this feeling, and she puts out a hand to steady herself against the wall, her head spinning with tears and sick fury and disgust. ]

And you have to see what's best for everyone. For you. Hermione, please.
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[personal profile] survivra 2015-05-04 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
[ She's too confused to argue, too lost for words to know how to save this. Yes. Hermione is a protectress. She protects the ones she loves. Katsa may try, but when she does it, it always ends in death.

But she doesn't believe that she is wrong, either. Only that she is worse. And maybe that's why Hermione doesn't see it. Katsa has to be willing to do this, to throw the knife, because she can fathom doing terrible things that others wouldn't—like using a knife simply to stop a man from talking, all on reflex. She can't change her mind—but she can't stay here with Hermione, either.

She'd felt like this once before, and it had felt just as terrible then, crying her heart out in the forests and wondering how two people could love each other and still have such broken hearts. This is not unlike that moment, except that Katsa is not deciding between keeping her heart or risking giving it away. The answer doesn't just require time to think about it; Katsa already knows the answer. And Katsa is afraid that if she stays here any longer that she will do something that she regrets—a knife to stop someone from talking, and she hadn't even known what she was doing.

Katsa looks at Hermione and holds her eyes for a brief instant, takes in the familiar and dear shape of her face. And then—

She turns on her heel and flees. Down the stairs out the door, it does not matter where she is going, nor who sees her with tears tracked on her red cheeks, loud choking noises in her throat. She simply needs to go. ]