Chateau Grief 290

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Chateau Grief 290

Marozi: If I could, I would wish things were different too…you were whole…wish you could have fallen for a better man…or one of….

Marozi: —horrible fate to condemn him to but—if only Ves wasn’t quite so pure. But this part of my orders is immutable.

Marozi: I’m going to be the one to force you apart in the end. Don’t make me hurt you both.

Kore: You’ll force us apart? If it comes to that?

Marozi: I’ll have to. There’s no ‘two’ in my world. Your world.

Kore: Thanks. I needed some encouragement.

Kore: I laugh it off…but I struggle to remember what he’s put me through already. It was brutal and he’s a snake charmer. …but I never thought I’d feel again.

Kore: And he’s restarted my heart.

Marozi: Kore…I’ll have to stop you one day.

Narration(Kore): Then, everything falls into place…

Author Notes:

And when Marozi puts a stop to you, he’ll bury you if you know what I mean.



characters: Kore, Marozi

Episode Recap: 


Good luck reading the magic spell.  Marozi expresses some regrets.  He’s not happy about what he’s being pushed into doing to Kore.  By Xander of course.  After all, Marozi and Kore go way back and he does care about what happens to her.  He did save her a long time ago, which we (and Xander) saw in flashback.  After running through his list of regrets, he reiterates that all of Xander’s scheming to find himself a girl won’t work.  Marozi tells Kore that it’s indeed best if she stays emotionally uninvolved, which considering Xander has spent both romantic evenings with Kore breaking her arms, slashing her face with a knife, and then more recently ripping her shoulder into flank steak shouldn’t be so…hard…right? Kore does remember this, actually, and thanks Rafe for being on her side, on the ‘keep my mind and stay out of the sadistic bad relationship’ side.  But Kore does explain some of it, Xander has pointed out that she’s got difficulty feeling things at all, and the brutality has…changed….that.  She’s feeling things, physically, mentally, that she hasn’t in a long time.  Xander broke through to her.  Broke through what was done to her.  Which is a really good thing and something that Kore’s really happy about actually.  Rafe gets this, he really does, but it doesn’t change anything.  So Rafe flat out tells her that…yeah, he’s gonna have to kill her eventually.  So be expecting that, ok?  All the pieces fall into place for Kore, who has more pieces of this puzzle right now than anyone except for Xander.  And we have to cut scene here because otherwise my computer would crash when I tried to paint it because it’s too long.