bemerry: (behind us dread)
Meriadoc 'Mᴇʀʀʏ' Brandybuck ([personal profile] bemerry) wrote in [community profile] ataraxionlogs2013-09-16 12:13 am

THE AFTERMATH [closed]

CHARACTERS:Merry & Sauron
LOCATION: Oxygen Gardens
WARNINGS: A hobbit warmth cuddle pile gone horribly wrong right.
SUMMARY: One Un-snakified Maiar and one aching hobbit + a sleepy dragon
NOTES: Before Merry is sick


[ These past weeks have been hell upon Meriadoc. He is a hale and healthy hobbit, mostly unburdened by troubles and a hedonist in the most humble and simple way possible. His pleasures were in good work and good rest, in a well set table and a good pint of ale.

To have terrible dreams, is one thing, but to be completely unable to rest is quite another. And still he focuses all his waking attention on his slithering companion, a personal heater for the reptile who—in spite of their lack of communication—has managed to become something of a friend. A dear one, at that.

It does, however, explain how they are found huddled under a patch of 'sunlight' in the oxygen gardens, Merry curled comfortably in the middle of the serpent's coils, a small dragon resting atop.

He doesn't wake at first, once something is wrong, doesn't register anything but a persistant pain in his right arm, a burning cold numbness, and the black unconsciousness of his mind suddenly turning more sinister, more grief-filled.

And it is that, the instinctive recoiling from the dark pit from which he had nearly succumbed unto death that wakes him.

Nothing is the same.
]
lordof: (emptiness doesn't know it's own shape.)

CRADLES IT CAREFULLY

[personal profile] lordof 2013-11-03 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I could have spoken to you in that form. [admittedly, but not ashamedly.] Not with words, of course. But I suppose I saw no need for it.

[or perhaps, in a way, he didn't want to see that kindness end because his identity was revealed. it's a little thing to savor-- he is, in the end, a deceiver. mairon watches discreetly, nothing the initial quiet, the pauses.

to be honest, he's quite perplexed by the cheer. especially if his assumptions are correct and the hobbit does know who he is, who he really is. just like the elves, like elessar. but not quite the same. it seems genuine, for one. in a way. he hasn't known anything genuine in quite a long time.]


My apologies, however, if I have.. discomforted you in anyway. [he picks a sleepily grumpy glaurung up and sets the dragon in the grass next to him, where it grumbles and props a head up on mairon's stomach to stare at merry.] I had not expected my form to change so suddenly.
lordof: (when you rebelled against god?)

[personal profile] lordof 2013-11-13 07:37 am (UTC)(link)
A little, perhaps. [funny, how he could almost trust the hobbit with the dragon now. granted, he could trust a great many people with glaurung, but few enough from middle-earth. too young, perhaps, to have ever seen a dragon himself.] I am not in the habit of sleeping much, to be able to wake at all. More disconcerting to wake with another lying over me.

[glaurung licks at merry's palm a few times before settling down with an almost huffing exhale. sauron keeps himself propped up on one elbow, for the time being, if only to better regard the hobbit.]

The Lady of Light is old enough, and talented in her own rights. [there's only the smallest amount of distaste when he speaks of her. for all of his dislike, it's only particularly prickly when she's within sight. or hearing distance.]
lordof: (when you rebelled against god?)

[personal profile] lordof 2013-12-06 06:13 am (UTC)(link)
It was nothing of yours to apologize for, Meriadoc. I do not hold you accountable for it. [if anything he blames the vessel and this world for doing such troublesome things, keeping him from changing and then changing him back an inopportune times.]

Alike enough in ways, and unlike in others. We are both of us flesh and blood, though mine is of my own making. [it isn't the first time he's shared something like this, but they're still few and far in between. he's quiet for a moment though, then merry mentions tea.]

..I am sure that we are capable of being civilized in each other's presence. [a thin smile.] But I am not much in the habit of drinking tea.