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believe in sheltering skies and stable earth below by Odaigahara for alicat54c
Fandoms: Sanders Sides (Web Series)
01 Apr 2021
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The alien birds didn’t seem to know what to make of him. They must have been important if they were buying intergalactic pets and providing them whole rooms to themselves, but if Logan had ever heard of a human before, he didn’t let it show.
Humans were horrible, from what the smugglers had said, because outside of Earth-- their deathworld, was what they had called it-- they were stronger than most species, and a heck of a lot more durable. The humans who got to space fell to their worst impulses, got addicted to killing, or so beaten down they were desensitized to it.
Patton would never be used to it. He wouldn’t try to be, not even if his life depended on it, not when he remembered how those first aliens had crumpled like paper mache under the force of a few blows. That was why he’d ended up with the fish people in a reverse aquarium, for being so boring.
That was why he stayed still and relaxed when the birds came to visit him, and let Roman touch his face and arms when he wanted to, even though Virgil tried to stop him. He didn’t want the birds to be afraid he would hurt them.
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Virgil knew about witches. They never did anything out of the goodness of their hearts, and the only uses they had for run-of-the-mill humans were as ingredients, food, or slaves.
Only one of those involved Virgil staying alive.
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Virgil was dying.
He was sure of that fact.
How else could he explain what was happening to him?
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Virgil experiences a panic attack. His family comes to the rescue.
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“I’m afraid there’s been a change of plans,” the king said, drawing Logan’s attention back like a fisherman yanking a net. “Prince Roman was unable to take you as a husband due to-- unforeseen circumstances. Alternate arrangements had to be made.”
Logan took the implication-- they hadn’t told him because they thought he would have even more stringent objections, because he was difficult, too closed off, impossible to deal with-- with equanimity, which was to say that he didn’t take the shoes off his feet to fling at his father’s head. “I understand,” he said, because he did: the alliance was paramount, and therefore a marriage had to occur.
He didn’t say any more. It wasn’t necessary to do so. His father’s eyes flickered, but the king said, “You will be married to Prince Remus instead,” and the crowd shifted. Logan lifted his eyes and saw a broad figure, a nearly rakish grin, the brightest green eyes he’d ever seen on a human being, with pupils edged in brown so the color was evident even from a distance by contrast alone--
Oh.
He knew those eyes.
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Virgil knew about witches. They never did anything out of the goodness of their hearts, and the only uses they had for run-of-the-mill humans were as ingredients, food, or slaves.
Only one of those involved Virgil staying alive.
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believe in sheltering skies and stable earth below by Odaigahara for alicat54c
Fandoms: Sanders Sides (Web Series)
01 Apr 2021
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Summary
The alien birds didn’t seem to know what to make of him. They must have been important if they were buying intergalactic pets and providing them whole rooms to themselves, but if Logan had ever heard of a human before, he didn’t let it show.
Humans were horrible, from what the smugglers had said, because outside of Earth-- their deathworld, was what they had called it-- they were stronger than most species, and a heck of a lot more durable. The humans who got to space fell to their worst impulses, got addicted to killing, or so beaten down they were desensitized to it.
Patton would never be used to it. He wouldn’t try to be, not even if his life depended on it, not when he remembered how those first aliens had crumpled like paper mache under the force of a few blows. That was why he’d ended up with the fish people in a reverse aquarium, for being so boring.
That was why he stayed still and relaxed when the birds came to visit him, and let Roman touch his face and arms when he wanted to, even though Virgil tried to stop him. He didn’t want the birds to be afraid he would hurt them.
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