by OneSmartChicken » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:12 am
{{ I can't seem to remember what book it was. I just know that they portrayed sirens as being...just plain silly(in an annoying way) and they made no sense. I'm generally disliked all things siren-like since then. -shrug- I do like the nixie though; shape-shifting is always fun. And I've read both; just the liver or the heart and the liver, but I thought the heart thing was just silly. -shrug- But yeah; Jake doesn't eat either one. It just sounds better to just say "liver" than "liver and heart." ^^ }}
Jake chuckled, smiling that crooked smile. There was nothing musical about her, no bells or songs or flittering birds, but she certainly had an appealing quality about her. "It's a pleasure, I'm sure, Laila," she drawled, appreciating the humor. She tilted her head curiously as the nix examined her, hair draping into her face. It felt too soft to her, too human. The coarse hair of a horse made far more sense. "Yes," she murmured, sounding tired. "I feel like an old crone. As if I should acquire a cane and limp my way to my death bed. I have no children and no mate, and little hope of finding one in this world. The humans who knew me are dead and I am a long, long ways from home. When I die..." She paused, tilting her head to stare at the ceiling, looking distant. As if she saw not the chalky white ceiling with the fluorescent lights but something far away, perhaps looking into the past. "When I die," she repeated. "Only that little phoenix will remember me. I have learned many true names, yet I doubt even one of those belongs to someone still living today. Perhaps, before I die, I will accomplish something to help the other immortals. Wouldn't that be ironic? For someone like me to be remembered as a benevolent being." She laughed again, one short bark of laughter that hurt her throat. Her eyes returned to Laila. "I should never have lived this long," she murmured. "It is a mistake of fate that I am this old. Perhaps the gods laugh at me, at the pitiful creature I have become." She fell silent for a moment, closing her eyes and visibly withering. Then suddenly she smirked and drew herself up again, once more a proud and powerful kelpie. "Well then," she said, voice abruptly stronger as she gave the nix a feral, though not threatening, grin. "I suppose I will just have to laugh louder."
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