by Mythica 4th August 2019, 6:48 pm
Unfortunately for the both of them, Sanguine still insisted on lying to herself. After everything Mythica had just showed her, had told her, she still would rather believe a lie than giving Mythica any satisfaction. How childish and naive.
Mythica felt the piece of paper hit her back and she slowly opened her eyes again as it fell to the ground. They stared ahead and the smile on Mythica's face slowly faded to a look of cold irritation. She did not turn to face Sanguine as she defied her, only stared ahead at the wilderness, taking in what the woman had said and deciding how to respond. She essentially spat in her face when Mythica offered her an amazing gift. This was not something that happened often to Mythica... And for good reason.
A cold breeze blew in from behind Sanguine as Mythica continued to stare in silence, her back to the girl. Even if Sanguine couldn't see her face, it was clear by her body language that she was not happy with the result she got. Silence followed for several moments as Mythica refused to move, her breathing steady and her hands clasped neatly behind her back. Finally, after what felt like an eternity the woman turned. However, she did not look straight at Sanguine like one might've expected. Instead, Mythica looked down at the crumpled piece of paper and silently crouched down to pick it up. She held the wrinkled ball of parchment in her hand, observing it for a moment with a completely straight face before it instantly vanished from her fingers. Finally Mythica looked at Sanguine straight in the eyes, a deathly chill surrounding her aura.
"I'm not a liar, Sanguine." Mythica began. "A murderer, a torturer, a thief, maybe... But not a liar." Mythica concluded, walking slowly towards the girl as the cold wind began rustling the trees above them with a soft howl. All the while the horizon crept with grey clouds as the sun began to set and the world entered twilight. "The sins I'm guilty of may be affronts to humanity, but lying is an affront to yourself." She told her, trying to hint at Sanguine's own actions. "The more you lie, the harder it gets to distinguish truth from fiction... Are you sure that's a route you want to travel? A path that only ends in chains not only to others, but to your own mind." Suddenly the pain returned to Sanguine's mind, the chip vibrating fiercely inside her head. "Is that a risk you're willing to take? To sacrifice what little humanity you have left to rid me of your life?" Mythica asked with a soft frown.
"You may trick yourself into thinking you're free with these lies... But you cannot trick me. Whether you like it or not Sanguine, I'm now a part of you..."