Ira could feel Cait.
SHE had sent her into the palace, of course SHE did! Useless old relic! Couldn't just let Ira do what she needed to do in peace! SHE said she didn't care, talked all the time about how much SHE didn't care! But when Ira needed HER to just butt out and stick HER head in the sand, SHE DIDN'T!
A wave of rage would drag its way across the palace, ripping through the floors like a steel cord being dragged under a vinyl floor. The first thread, even if unintentional, led the way to where Ira was. Up was the correct direction, up the stairs and to the highest room of the tallest tower! Like a Disney princess, a very angry, very scary Disney princess from a movie made in a dimension where they resurrected Walt's corpse with black magic to write more films.
SHE didn't understand anything! SHE never did! Ever since the first moment when SHE became THree, SHE never understood! That was the whole damnable reason, after all. Ira, pacing in her flaming bedroom, kicked over a bone table and watched it slam into a wall, shattering into a thousand pieces. SHE was just She with all the ambition and petulance taken out, oh but petulance wasn't Her position was it now?! Noooo! That was IRA's position! IRA was the one to be petulant! To be angry! To be uncontrollable and selfish, right?
Cait would have little difficulty finding Ira if she took the stairs. While the palace might've been hard to navigate in total darkness and complete silence, the reverberating screams of Ira as she tossed another piece of furniture paired well with the intense light of hundreds of blazing fires. It made everything quite simple to navigate. The doors to the bedroom, probably intricately carved bone, were probably beautiful once. Now, however, they were nothing more than shattered slabs barely holding shut the bedroom. If Cait pushed those doors out of the way, she'd find-
IRA screamed and threw another piece of furniture. She wasn't screaming at Cait, more at the remnants of a sentimental cabinet that had, at one point, held a basket of colorful apples. The apples were mashed now alongside the cabinet, though they really couldn't even be seen under the myriad of other smashed objects. IRA was not herself, she looked a little taller, a little older, and a lot angrier. It was a rage she had never shown in the foundation before.
No, that wasn't quite true. This rage had been brought out once before, though it had not held the same destructive qualities as this time. The last time was with Isaac, when they killed him. She had screamed like this, raged like this, then calmed down. She had calmed down before after screaming herself to sleep, the sleep that brought her back into the comforting embrace of the Goddess. There was no Goddess to comfort her now, no loving arms to receive and calm the storms, there was only
"CAIT?! WHAT [EXPLATIVE] YOU DO HERE? WHY? WHY YOU COME?!"
Even if Cait hadn't entered, IRA was screaming.
---
SHE had not been sure what SHE expected, or if SHE even cared to expect anything anymore. Sitting on the stairs, cutting HERSELF off from the feelings of the little one inside, SHE sighed deeply. The one called, something, sat down beside HER and asked a question SHE hadn't heard in thousands of years.
SHE almost laughed. Instead, SHE sat completely silent for a full, long minute. Then, quietly, SHE spoke. HER voice was strange now, far too much like a person and not like a dark and terrible eldritch being. It didn't hold any of that power or malice that it might've held before, it was simply human.
As human as one asking another if they were alright.
"Not well, no, not well at all. I haven't been well in a very, very long time. How are you?"
---
The Goddess was not heartless.
She was cruel, selfish, and terribly short-sighted. She was the type of person to cut off Her own nose to spite Her face, the type of Goddess to destroy the very existence of an 'end table' because She stubbed her toe. Certainly, the kind of person who should not have any sort of overwhelming or significant authority and power. It was precisely for that reason that Ira held the strength between the two of them.
But, She was not heartless. Gail's feelings- or, maybe the demon's projections of Gail's feelings- reached out and struck the Goddess just as powerfully as any real blow. The skittering, feeling, squirming little things tore the Goddess apart inside and out.
Of course, the Goddess selfishly wanted to cause as much harm as possible, but like this? And this- this was not even Her doing. Ira, in her pure love, was causing more damage than the Goddess could ever dream through violence.
Tears streamed down Her face, as real and unreal as reality could be between Gail and the Goddess, and She thrashed about away from the demon. She wanted no part of this, She didn't want to feel these things. These things, this pain, it was far more powerful than anything the Goddess could ever show Gail.
It was at that moment that the Goddess broke down. She knew that not only was the strength within Gail greater than Her own, but it had always been greater, and it would always be greater.
"G-get away from me! Don't show me this, I don't want to feel it! I don't deserve this pain! It's not my fault, you can't blame me! Get away! GET AWAY!"
SHE had sent her into the palace, of course SHE did! Useless old relic! Couldn't just let Ira do what she needed to do in peace! SHE said she didn't care, talked all the time about how much SHE didn't care! But when Ira needed HER to just butt out and stick HER head in the sand, SHE DIDN'T!
A wave of rage would drag its way across the palace, ripping through the floors like a steel cord being dragged under a vinyl floor. The first thread, even if unintentional, led the way to where Ira was. Up was the correct direction, up the stairs and to the highest room of the tallest tower! Like a Disney princess, a very angry, very scary Disney princess from a movie made in a dimension where they resurrected Walt's corpse with black magic to write more films.
SHE didn't understand anything! SHE never did! Ever since the first moment when SHE became THree, SHE never understood! That was the whole damnable reason, after all. Ira, pacing in her flaming bedroom, kicked over a bone table and watched it slam into a wall, shattering into a thousand pieces. SHE was just She with all the ambition and petulance taken out, oh but petulance wasn't Her position was it now?! Noooo! That was IRA's position! IRA was the one to be petulant! To be angry! To be uncontrollable and selfish, right?
Cait would have little difficulty finding Ira if she took the stairs. While the palace might've been hard to navigate in total darkness and complete silence, the reverberating screams of Ira as she tossed another piece of furniture paired well with the intense light of hundreds of blazing fires. It made everything quite simple to navigate. The doors to the bedroom, probably intricately carved bone, were probably beautiful once. Now, however, they were nothing more than shattered slabs barely holding shut the bedroom. If Cait pushed those doors out of the way, she'd find-
IRA screamed and threw another piece of furniture. She wasn't screaming at Cait, more at the remnants of a sentimental cabinet that had, at one point, held a basket of colorful apples. The apples were mashed now alongside the cabinet, though they really couldn't even be seen under the myriad of other smashed objects. IRA was not herself, she looked a little taller, a little older, and a lot angrier. It was a rage she had never shown in the foundation before.
No, that wasn't quite true. This rage had been brought out once before, though it had not held the same destructive qualities as this time. The last time was with Isaac, when they killed him. She had screamed like this, raged like this, then calmed down. She had calmed down before after screaming herself to sleep, the sleep that brought her back into the comforting embrace of the Goddess. There was no Goddess to comfort her now, no loving arms to receive and calm the storms, there was only
"CAIT?! WHAT [EXPLATIVE] YOU DO HERE? WHY? WHY YOU COME?!"
Even if Cait hadn't entered, IRA was screaming.
---
SHE had not been sure what SHE expected, or if SHE even cared to expect anything anymore. Sitting on the stairs, cutting HERSELF off from the feelings of the little one inside, SHE sighed deeply. The one called, something, sat down beside HER and asked a question SHE hadn't heard in thousands of years.
SHE almost laughed. Instead, SHE sat completely silent for a full, long minute. Then, quietly, SHE spoke. HER voice was strange now, far too much like a person and not like a dark and terrible eldritch being. It didn't hold any of that power or malice that it might've held before, it was simply human.
As human as one asking another if they were alright.
"Not well, no, not well at all. I haven't been well in a very, very long time. How are you?"
---
The Goddess was not heartless.
She was cruel, selfish, and terribly short-sighted. She was the type of person to cut off Her own nose to spite Her face, the type of Goddess to destroy the very existence of an 'end table' because She stubbed her toe. Certainly, the kind of person who should not have any sort of overwhelming or significant authority and power. It was precisely for that reason that Ira held the strength between the two of them.
But, She was not heartless. Gail's feelings- or, maybe the demon's projections of Gail's feelings- reached out and struck the Goddess just as powerfully as any real blow. The skittering, feeling, squirming little things tore the Goddess apart inside and out.
Of course, the Goddess selfishly wanted to cause as much harm as possible, but like this? And this- this was not even Her doing. Ira, in her pure love, was causing more damage than the Goddess could ever dream through violence.
Tears streamed down Her face, as real and unreal as reality could be between Gail and the Goddess, and She thrashed about away from the demon. She wanted no part of this, She didn't want to feel these things. These things, this pain, it was far more powerful than anything the Goddess could ever show Gail.
It was at that moment that the Goddess broke down. She knew that not only was the strength within Gail greater than Her own, but it had always been greater, and it would always be greater.
"G-get away from me! Don't show me this, I don't want to feel it! I don't deserve this pain! It's not my fault, you can't blame me! Get away! GET AWAY!"