Here's to the anti-drug that is SesshomaruXRin . . .
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There is nothing so detrimental to one’s self control as Spring.
Every year it was like watching a butterfly emerge from it’s cocoon to spread its colourful wings, as she shed the layers of quilted Winter kimono for the bright yukata that so became her and flitted about the fresh young flowers, sunlight turning her pale limbs luminous, perspiration gleaming on the curve of her neck, her scent dancing constantly on the wind and under his nose like a blatant proposition.
But she was not at fault. That was his own, and he would not remand her for his own shortcomings. No, the failing lay with him alone, and he would determine, every year, to swallow his stirrings, rein in his mutinous desires, and summon forth the control that made up so much of his formidable strength.
And yet there he would find himself, shadowing her movements physically or mentally, drawn to her like a moth to a flame . . . Hypnotised by her bright eyes, fascinated by the perfection in her imperfection. She is fragile, she is weak, tenuous as a young doe; She is a prey animal, and he can silently admit, sometimes he does look at her through a hunter’s eyes, but it is not bone and blood and meat he craves. His is an altogether different hunger, and one that goes un-sated. And it will remain so, he is determined. He is not some mindless, rabid animal.
His beast in the deep has never broken the surface, but there are times when Sesshomaru feels it near.
He will not allow it. He will not allow it anywhere near her. Over the years he has shielded and saved her from monsters of every shape and form, and this is but one more whose claws he will preserve her from. It likes to watch her though, and there are times when the sight of her seems to soothe rather than rouse it, so he is willing to permit this voyeurism for the sake of blessed peace. Then however come the occasions when the effect produced is all the contrary, and he feels it in his bones, underneath his skin, like stealthy paws and pooling heat, and it crawls up his sternum and it slithers down his spine, and he is silent and burning and she has no idea.
He will never say.
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There is nothing so dangerous as a Summertime’s eve.
The external heat is often as unbearable as the heat stewing inside his bones. Days are bright, hot, and languid. Nights are dark, oppressive, and restless. She will lay herself down, and he will watch her stir, and squirm, and stretch, her countenance strained as she dreams, her limbs spread wide, the moonshine pooling in the hollow of her clavicle drawing his eyes to her skin . . . Rin loses more sleep in this season than any other.
When she wakes in the early hours she is usually drenched in her own perspiration, her yukata clinging to her skin, and as she picks herself up and approaches him the scent of her is so strong Sesshomaru is tempted to simply rip away her clothing and lick her clean, if it would spare him his sanity. But he wouldn’t dare.
When she cannot sleep and he is unwilling to remove himself from the campsite for fear of any stray Mononoke stumbling across her and her soft, sweet skin, he will lead her away from their companions and let her follow in his footsteps as he wanders the moonlit forest.
There is something about it, something about these long, dreamtime hours spent walking under the night’s velvet mantle; something so peaceable, so cathartic, so . . . Intimate in a manner all its own. In the daytime hours, he will rarely slow his step - if she cannot keep up, she will duly climb abreast Ah-Un. But in the darkness, he will wait, will guide, will even go so far as to offer a clawed hand to assist her around errant boulders or skeletal tree-roots.
And there is nothing so absolute as a winter’s night.
There is no room to manoeuvre, no space to hesitate; it is so cold and she is so fragile and he is so full of everlasting heat. A cave can only give so much shelter; a carefully erected wall of clawed rock can only offer so much insulation; a reptilian dragon and imp can only provide so much by way of physical comfort.
He cannot sleep.
He will not sleep.
She is so tenuous, regardless of the unyielding hold her fingers clasp in his clothing. He refuses to close his eyes, refuses to look elsewhere for even a moment, so achingly aware of how easily lost a human life is . . . It is for that reason, he tells himself, so half-heartedly these days, that she is clasped fast against him in the darkness, cradled tight in his arms and legs, wrapped in silk and hair and heated skin as he opens not only his arms but his haori to her as the bone-chilling cold seeps further into the cave as the night crawls past, so mockingly slow . . .
[tbc]
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- Location:Dublin
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chipper - Music:Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus


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lg, Irishdancer
PS.: I'm still impatiently awaiting your e-mail with the report about Tara. ^_^
I can send you half of it now, if you want? My pendrive's full, so I had to resort to floppies again - but it kinda backfired and only copied half the document. GAH!
guess what? the damnable thesis was graded negative and I have to do it all again! *weeps*
tidy up your pendrive a bit *g* I'm doing that with my hard disk right now, it's bursting! Next are my desk and my room in general.
I hear you have a week off coursework? jesus, I'm dying of hearing from you, I could use some cheer. :)
Kisses from a very wet Vienna (we're having floods down here)!
*incoming half-eaten email addition, headed your way* SIGH
I already saw that half-eaten e-mail and responded with a very long e-mail (I hope it arrived in one piece?).
is your brain as muddled as mine? mine feels as if shreddered *snief* too much programming at work, I'm telling ya! :P
Thesis is a chaos as ever but at least some resemblance of order is starting to appear....
*glomp* I'm waiting for the stuff and the third part of the e-mail. *g*
I've been sick since Tuesday morning, so I haven't yet written up a response to that lovely email - which by the way really cheered me up - I was actually ROFL-ing at one point. XD [This guy . . . is he for real?? SRSLY. XD] I'm gonna scribble up a response tonight when I get home . . . and I've ordered a new pendrive. Whee! *throws hands up in the air and bounces* Hooray for brand new WORKING hardware! =D
See ya soon sweetie!
Love,
Rachel xXx
I'll practice patience while waiting for the DVDs, ok? :)
Gee, what ailed you? Not the migraine again?
*hihi* yeah, that guy's for real - if you ask me, his IQ is lower than that of the average plastic bag. ^_^ I think I took down some notes of his quotes somewhere, I guess you might like them!
What of your new pendrive? :) did it arrive yet?
See ya soon!
irishdancer
Ahem. Let me just rein in the crazy here . . .
Ehehehe. Sorry about that, but I've got it so bad for Noein right now and all the repressed squeeing is getting to me. So few have ever heard of it. Can't wait for you to see it! I just know you're gonna love it! *bounces*
Nah, not the migraine [for once], but a strange kind of bug that leeched me of energy, slowed my BP to near non-existence, and put me out of comission for nigh on two weeks. And you know what? The day I returned was the day they were having the test on the hardest module. I got 86% for a test I had half an hour to study for! *victory dance*
Quotes! I wants quotes! I could use a laugh! =D
No, no pendrive yet. *gargh* Oh well, I can (try) be patient . . .
*glomps and toddles off to complete Noein AMV*
I'm so curious about the DVDs and I guess I'll go and watch them as soon as they arrive...provided the Austrian postal service doesn't mess up again. *sigh*
Weird bug..but I think it's bug season anyway. Everywhere I go people have colds and today my brother complained of a hurting ear and went to the doctor to get a prescription. Can't say what he has, though, I was in a hurry to get to work in the morning.
pheewwww I'm flooded with work here. Thesis + a gazillion errands and work. And my English teacher from the course gave us a ton of homework (reading, writing, grammar AND vocabulary tasks). Don't ask me WHEN I'm supposed to do it all. I wish I could clone myself or practice bilocation. It would certainly help soemwhat.
Congratulation on the test! *hehe* the ECDL IS simple, I know. My friend took it too a year or so ago and when I saw her exercises and stuff I outright laughed, to be honest. (but perhaps that is because I'm in IT?)
Quotes...you say...well, here we go:
"The pope is the direct descendant of the high priests of ancient Egypt." (oh yeah and Santa really exists)
"The Jews use cuneiform writing." (hm....let's skip the fact that the last culture using cuneiform were the Babylonians some 2500 years ago)
"The name 'Cornwall' comes from corn." (hm...I'd rather opt for the Cornish kernow)
"The name of God in the bible, Jahwe, comes from my local German dialect. 'ja, weh' (yes, ouch) means yes it hurts, doesn't it? The Egyptians had doctors too" (is it only me or does this statement miss the logic?)
"My local dialect is older than Old High German" (ahem....yes...wherever he got THAT notion)
"The old name for Vienna, 'Vindobona', can be translated as 'Wien do wohn i' (Vienna, that's where I live) because that's what can be said in my dialect" (hm...I guess he overlooked the fact that Vindobona is in fact a Celtic word, according to my former Irish teacher, which means "white clearning in a forest"; besides the Roman fort 2000 years ago had that name too. The current name for Vienna, Wien, came up in the Middle Ages)
"I say that if you want to fly somewhere using a plane you should know how to do parachute jumping" (don't ask me what the logic is behind that)
"The celibacy of the Roman Catholic priests was introduced because of the theses of Sigmund Freud" (never mind that it was introduced 1000 years ago because the church wanted to keep the inheritance of church offices at bay)
"The Greek are descended from the ancient Egyptians" (huh!?)
"The old Germanic runes are based on Egyptian hieroglyphs" (ahem...how exactly should that have worked? hieroglyphs and runes are about 1500 years apart in use, never mind the distance Germany - Egypt)
"The bible surely will have texts about the ancient Germans" (what does the bible which was written in the Near East have to do with the Germans anyway? besides, it's a holy text and nor a history book)
I tell you, people were roaring in laughter at those quotes. Perhaps I should add that the dialect he's referring to is some backwater dialect of a village somewhere in the middle of nowhere.
Recently the flow has not been so good. Instead, my colleague had fish for lunch yesterday and he as well as the whole office smelled of it! Yucky! I swear I felt pretty unwell the whole day because of the stench.
I sweat to you I will leave that job as soon as I have finished uni, my nerves are frayed by that guy.
How is the AMV doing?
*waves and returns to neglected thesis work*