[ Zephir knows what that's like — she's experienced it her whole existence, even when she and Sully went their separate ways, scorned over some trivial or world-ending matter or another. They'd end up back together in the end, because their existence depended on it, yes, but also because they couldn't possibly have it any other way. Two halves that belong together, two halves that will always be as they are — the only ones who truly matter in the end.
Death would miss his children if they were all gone. Life would find the world boring without hers. As long as they remained each other's constants, however… There is nothing Zephir would ever find herself longing for that Sully couldn't fix. What a blessing that is. ]
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Death would miss his children if they were all gone. Life would find the world boring without hers. As long as they remained each other's constants, however… There is nothing Zephir would ever find herself longing for that Sully couldn't fix. What a blessing that is. ]
Would you like to feel it again?