Subject V.2.3A | "OMEGA" (
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Isla Sorna
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When you spend a long time building something with your own two hands, it becomes difficult to wrap your mind around the idea of the work being done. Owen grew up around that kind of mindset, and knows very well how it feels to be in the same grip. But he doesn't mind. That's the thing about having a family: it expands, and the world around it needs to expand with it. Little by little, the house came up around them, and they settled into it, and he's never really stopped working this little world of his over like an ever-evolving project that he loves with his whole heart.
They're settled here. Officially. No one can deny it, and even though Owen still has dreams sometimes about InGen -- or anyone -- hunting them down to rip the girls, or even the boys, out of his hands, those fears evaporate every morning. The girls get along as well as any sisters do, and even the squabbling has died down in recent months; the boys have adapted beautifully, and although Chi and Psi still exhibit behavior that looks odd alongside the girls from time to time, they no longer struggle to meet expectations that were completely alien to them for most of their lives.
And then there's Blue and Omega.
The difference in Blue between her youth on Isla Nublar, and the young womanhood that quite clearly blossomed in the Santa Lucia Mountains of central California, is not only noticeable, but striking. Always the one he could rely on over the others, Blue has managed to develop into a creature that is both an extension of his right arm and yet still a highly independent person who no longer looks to him quite so often for cues; she still values her space and her privacy, but those withdrawals from the pack just to brood and sulk have all but disappeared. And while Blue's temper will always strike fear into the hearts of her siblings -- adopted or otherwise -- she's learned to balance it with patience, a trait that would always thwart her more than any other. Until now. Owen always wanted Blue to learn that balance between animal instinct and human rationality, and he knew she'd get there in her own way sooner or later. Now, it seems she has, and it's a beautiful thing to see.
Then, as if her own transformation wasn't enough, she'd somehow managed to turn her mate into an entirely different person.
If Blue's maturation is impressive, Omega's has been nothing short of miraculous. All right... Owen is a professional behaviorist; he knows there's no such thing as miracles, only hard work and dedication. Only this time it wasn't his. It was Blue's time, effort, and uncharacteristic affection that turned a furious, hateful killing machine into something that could be now what he might have been then, before InGen had their way. Omega lives in the house now. He eats when they do. He joins the family in their gatherings, as long as Blue is with him, and although his temper is still zero to 60 when roused, these days it's much harder to set him off than it used to be, even if that wouldn't be saying much. He prefers his mate and solitude over anything else, but his violently aggressive tendencies have been all but curbed for the sake of keeping Blue happy.
For obvious reasons, Owen has kept a close eye on them both from day one, and even from the very beginning Omega has treated Blue like the center of the universe. Owen himself has salvaged his share of abused, wild animals -- it's literally part of the job -- but he knows without question that no one could have done this but her. And her success is absolutely indisputable.
Case in point: today, Omega's dislike for interacting with unfamiliar people had outweighed his desire to be with Blue as often as possible, and instead of throwing a tantrum he simply hadn't gone with her down the mountain.
For Barry, it was supplies; Echo wanted clothes; Blue was only interested in procuring necessary parts for her nearly-restored 1979 Pontiac Phoenix Firebird, a task built upon very specific requirements and one which she would never entrust to any of her siblings. The day is very nice for a sojourn into the city, considering the length of the drive: blue skies and a mild breeze, not quite so far into spring that the air is anything more than comfortably warm. Psi is helping Delta collect chili peppers and the new experimental plums. Chi fell asleep in the grass up the hill. Charlie is giving Owen a hand with replacing some worn poles along the stone steps leading down to the boys' den, when they hear the familiar sound of the Jeep rolling up the long hill that serves as their driveway.
Only, it sounds like it's coming up fast.
Owen and Charlie look at each other, and immediately drop what they're doing to meet the car just as Barry rolls up, screeching to a stop and diving out of the driver's side to rush around to the passenger door. He looks frantic. And he's helping Echo out of the car. She looks like she's about to pitch right off her feet.
"Owen!" Barry calls out urgently, eyes widening immediately as Owen rushes to them. "Owen!" He has to wrap an arm around Echo's back to keep her standing. And then, to Owen's surprise and dread, Barry yells again. "Omega!"
Owen doesn't actually know where Omega has been this whole time. But suddenly he's there next to him, clearly as alarmed at being summoned as Owen was to hear it, and Owen can practically feel the tension in the male raptor's body triple because they both realized the same thing: that Blue is not with them.
"They took her," Barry says, breathless, and the bottom falls out of Owen's stomach.
Echo tries to rouse herself, flopping a little, mumbling in groggy frustration as she tries to shake off whatever is wrong with her and help explain. But Barry keeps his hold on her and barrels right through it.
"It was InGen. They had an entire strike force, Owen, the streets are chaos now. They used non-lethals. Tranquilizers. Echo took a direct hit, but they left her behind. All of them were focused on Blue." He looks at both of them, Owen and then Omega, panicked and desperate. "They came for her."
The weather was gorgeous a minute ago. Now the entire world is ice. Owen's heart has stopped, his breath is gone. Delta and the boys come running up, but he barely notices them. Beside him is Omega, frozen; then suddenly the raptor whirls to him, eyes wide, and the fury -- the fear -- in them is apocalyptic.
Omega doesn't say a word, but Owen immediately finds his voice. "Go get her."
The male raptor is gone like a bolt of lightning. Owen turns and strides quickly to a hidden cache beneath the porch. He pulls out two assault rifles and a hell of a lot of ammo as Charlie shrieks behind him, "Why aren't we going with him?!"
"Because we're going to follow him." Owen tosses a rifle to Barry, and gestures sharply for everyone to get into the car, including the still-dizzy Echo. "After Isla Nublar, Omega found us in less than a week on nothing but Blue's scent and pure instinct. This time he knows where he's going. We'd only slow him down." The motor is still running. Almost before every door is shut, Owen jerks the Jeep into gear. His last words are almost a growl to himself. "With any luck, all we'll have to do is clean up."
The Jeep screeches in reverse, turns, and roars off down the mountain.
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When you spend a long time building something with your own two hands, it becomes difficult to wrap your mind around the idea of the work being done. Owen grew up around that kind of mindset, and knows very well how it feels to be in the same grip. But he doesn't mind. That's the thing about having a family: it expands, and the world around it needs to expand with it. Little by little, the house came up around them, and they settled into it, and he's never really stopped working this little world of his over like an ever-evolving project that he loves with his whole heart.
They're settled here. Officially. No one can deny it, and even though Owen still has dreams sometimes about InGen -- or anyone -- hunting them down to rip the girls, or even the boys, out of his hands, those fears evaporate every morning. The girls get along as well as any sisters do, and even the squabbling has died down in recent months; the boys have adapted beautifully, and although Chi and Psi still exhibit behavior that looks odd alongside the girls from time to time, they no longer struggle to meet expectations that were completely alien to them for most of their lives.
And then there's Blue and Omega.
The difference in Blue between her youth on Isla Nublar, and the young womanhood that quite clearly blossomed in the Santa Lucia Mountains of central California, is not only noticeable, but striking. Always the one he could rely on over the others, Blue has managed to develop into a creature that is both an extension of his right arm and yet still a highly independent person who no longer looks to him quite so often for cues; she still values her space and her privacy, but those withdrawals from the pack just to brood and sulk have all but disappeared. And while Blue's temper will always strike fear into the hearts of her siblings -- adopted or otherwise -- she's learned to balance it with patience, a trait that would always thwart her more than any other. Until now. Owen always wanted Blue to learn that balance between animal instinct and human rationality, and he knew she'd get there in her own way sooner or later. Now, it seems she has, and it's a beautiful thing to see.
Then, as if her own transformation wasn't enough, she'd somehow managed to turn her mate into an entirely different person.
If Blue's maturation is impressive, Omega's has been nothing short of miraculous. All right... Owen is a professional behaviorist; he knows there's no such thing as miracles, only hard work and dedication. Only this time it wasn't his. It was Blue's time, effort, and uncharacteristic affection that turned a furious, hateful killing machine into something that could be now what he might have been then, before InGen had their way. Omega lives in the house now. He eats when they do. He joins the family in their gatherings, as long as Blue is with him, and although his temper is still zero to 60 when roused, these days it's much harder to set him off than it used to be, even if that wouldn't be saying much. He prefers his mate and solitude over anything else, but his violently aggressive tendencies have been all but curbed for the sake of keeping Blue happy.
For obvious reasons, Owen has kept a close eye on them both from day one, and even from the very beginning Omega has treated Blue like the center of the universe. Owen himself has salvaged his share of abused, wild animals -- it's literally part of the job -- but he knows without question that no one could have done this but her. And her success is absolutely indisputable.
Case in point: today, Omega's dislike for interacting with unfamiliar people had outweighed his desire to be with Blue as often as possible, and instead of throwing a tantrum he simply hadn't gone with her down the mountain.
For Barry, it was supplies; Echo wanted clothes; Blue was only interested in procuring necessary parts for her nearly-restored 1979 Pontiac Phoenix Firebird, a task built upon very specific requirements and one which she would never entrust to any of her siblings. The day is very nice for a sojourn into the city, considering the length of the drive: blue skies and a mild breeze, not quite so far into spring that the air is anything more than comfortably warm. Psi is helping Delta collect chili peppers and the new experimental plums. Chi fell asleep in the grass up the hill. Charlie is giving Owen a hand with replacing some worn poles along the stone steps leading down to the boys' den, when they hear the familiar sound of the Jeep rolling up the long hill that serves as their driveway.
Only, it sounds like it's coming up fast.
Owen and Charlie look at each other, and immediately drop what they're doing to meet the car just as Barry rolls up, screeching to a stop and diving out of the driver's side to rush around to the passenger door. He looks frantic. And he's helping Echo out of the car. She looks like she's about to pitch right off her feet.
"Owen!" Barry calls out urgently, eyes widening immediately as Owen rushes to them. "Owen!" He has to wrap an arm around Echo's back to keep her standing. And then, to Owen's surprise and dread, Barry yells again. "Omega!"
Owen doesn't actually know where Omega has been this whole time. But suddenly he's there next to him, clearly as alarmed at being summoned as Owen was to hear it, and Owen can practically feel the tension in the male raptor's body triple because they both realized the same thing: that Blue is not with them.
"They took her," Barry says, breathless, and the bottom falls out of Owen's stomach.
Echo tries to rouse herself, flopping a little, mumbling in groggy frustration as she tries to shake off whatever is wrong with her and help explain. But Barry keeps his hold on her and barrels right through it.
"It was InGen. They had an entire strike force, Owen, the streets are chaos now. They used non-lethals. Tranquilizers. Echo took a direct hit, but they left her behind. All of them were focused on Blue." He looks at both of them, Owen and then Omega, panicked and desperate. "They came for her."
The weather was gorgeous a minute ago. Now the entire world is ice. Owen's heart has stopped, his breath is gone. Delta and the boys come running up, but he barely notices them. Beside him is Omega, frozen; then suddenly the raptor whirls to him, eyes wide, and the fury -- the fear -- in them is apocalyptic.
Omega doesn't say a word, but Owen immediately finds his voice. "Go get her."
The male raptor is gone like a bolt of lightning. Owen turns and strides quickly to a hidden cache beneath the porch. He pulls out two assault rifles and a hell of a lot of ammo as Charlie shrieks behind him, "Why aren't we going with him?!"
"Because we're going to follow him." Owen tosses a rifle to Barry, and gestures sharply for everyone to get into the car, including the still-dizzy Echo. "After Isla Nublar, Omega found us in less than a week on nothing but Blue's scent and pure instinct. This time he knows where he's going. We'd only slow him down." The motor is still running. Almost before every door is shut, Owen jerks the Jeep into gear. His last words are almost a growl to himself. "With any luck, all we'll have to do is clean up."
The Jeep screeches in reverse, turns, and roars off down the mountain.
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But she's at a loss, just as he is. If she had woken up on Isla Sorna, they would have decided on the best way to dispatch her tormentor, and Hoskins would have died in screaming agony. Instead, she has to settle for the knowledge that her Alpha ended the man himself, and Omega will never entirely forgive himself for missing the chance when he had it. Not that it truly matters... it won't erase what was done to her. Omega doesn't know what to do instead.
He doesn't let her go. He just leans forward and touches his forehead to hers, shutting his eyes and gritting his teeth tightly. It's the only way he can choke back the shrieking fury within him that was just waiting for the chance to be released.
"You're still mine," he hisses, low and dark, to the ghost of Hoskins in whatever layer of Hell took him. "All of you. And when you'll have me again, I'll prove it, and we'll burn him out of you together."
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I love you, I'm always yours, her tiny nuzzle reaffirmed. "...touch me," she entreated, the words breathed against his lips. "I want to feel you...and not him...ever again." A shudder of remembered revulsion shook her, but Blue simply threw her shivering body into Omega's arms, biting her lips with the effort not to give in. Not again.
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But actually refusing her is a talent that continues to elude him, and he doesn't want to. He wants her. That's what he always wants. Whatever she'll let him have of her, he'll hoard like a dragon protecting its priceless treasure.
Omega's hands slide from her face into her hair, and his lips part against hers for a long moment before he kisses her, deepening it if she'll let him, a claiming kiss that he's given countless times and yet never means any less. His hand settles at the back of her neck and his arm drops to her waist, palm open and fingers spread to stroke her, wanting to kiss her until she needs him to stop.
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A sniggering laugh echoed in her ears and she jerked her head away, panting, and not out of desire, but firmly shook her head and turned back to Omega, claws fisting in the fabric of his shirt. "No," she demanded, but not to him. To her mate, she insisted, "--don't stop. Please. Don't stop."
She couldn't survive being this pathetic, fragmented thing any longer!
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"Blue." He calls her to ground her, and nuzzles her back to him. No one else can interfere with this, not when he's finally holding her again, catching her gorgeous full lips with his own and reviving an addiction that he could never bury in the first place.
"...do you remember when we first met?"
Omega strokes the back of her neck, and eases her slowly down to the bed with the weight of his body pressing into hers. He doesn't settle fully on top of her, but he stays close enough to kiss her again between words, and speaks to her so the sound of his voice will scare away anything else.
"I didn't know how to take the feelings you provoked in me." His open mouth ghosts down her throat, whisper-soft, and runs a hand back and forth over her side. "All I knew is that I'd spent my whole life trying to be better than you, and I couldn't let you win. But you did. So easily." The flutter of her pulse receives a slow, worshipful kiss. "I opened up the scars you left in my chest again, to be sure they wouldn't fade."
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His voice washed over her, beginning to soothe the instinctive panic which had leapt up in place of unslaked desire, but still she remained rigid, unable to ease the tightness of muscle primed to kick away should danger threaten. And yet the touch of his hands was gentle, soft, reverent.
The warmth of his mouth left gooseflesh rippling over her skin, and a shiver ghosted over her from crown to heel. Blue whimpered, unable to help recalling those memories: heat, earth, green, rain, blood, mate... The memory of the jungle where they'd been born washed over her, filling her nostrils with the smell of steamy leaves after a cooling rain, coupled with Omega's distinctive scent, and she mewled, finally disengaging her nails to slide her hands up to cradle his head, bringing him back to her for a slow, smoldering kiss.
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These are better memories. Half of it was pure humiliation for him at the time, but now he knows how lucky he was: if she had kept fighting him, or rejected him, he might never have won her in the end. Or maybe she won him, without either one of them realizing that such a thing could happen... Omega remembers the first clumsy, wild mating just as well as he remembers her curling up against him in a cool furrow in the earth beside the stream.
And now Blue is the one who pulls him in for a kiss that makes his heart race. Now Omega sinks down into her, carefully letting her decide how much of him she wants when she's possessed every part of him from the beginning. Still testing, conscious of any desire to push him away, he eases himself to fit between her legs so she can cradle him there. Nothing more than that.
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Of their own volition, her knees parted--but the rasp of denim against her bare thighs had her screaming, shoving hard at a leering Hoskins above her and she kicked away, shaking with silent sobs as she huddled against the head of the bed, a pillow clutched in her arms, a pathetic shield.
Dark hair stained her face; Blue hid behind it, ashamed and terrified. She hiccuped and sniffled, muttering a broken litany of, "'m sorry--'m so sorry--" over and over again.
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Her reaction brings him right to his senses, however. He gives her a chance to catch her breath, trying to separate how much her fear twists in his gut like a knife from the need to protect her from it, but as soon as she starts apologizing to him he can't sit still any longer. Apparently he's still reckless enough to try and pry the pillow out of her grip, running a hand up her arm and brushing her hair back from her face.
"Don't," he tells her swiftly, fingers on her cheek, his head once again touching hers. "I'm still right here. We'll stop. But I'm not leaving you."
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Tears still coursed down her cheeks as Blue leaned her head against his, wanting to nuzzle into him but knowing that was so unfair, to offer what she couldn't really give. That didn't stop her from carefully unclenching one hand from the pillow and bringing it to stroke his cheek with trembling fingers, letting them drift down to curl in the fabric of his shirt.
Was she always going to feel this way? Would she never be able to have her mate ever again? A fresh wave of misery rolled over her and Blue dropped her head to Omega's shoulder, unable to stop her sobs this time. She cried like a brokenhearted child, sadness breaking her all the way down.
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She tried, he wants to tell her; it was too much, or he did it wrong, but she still tried. That's more than she's been able to do for weeks -- far more -- and even what they're doing right now, just holding each other, is something she couldn't have managed then. Blue is coming back to him, he's sure of it. But he himself knows how easy it is to get lost in the dark along the way.
Omega tucks her against his shoulder and rests his cheek against her hair. If she wasn't with him, the hatred he feels would be too great to withstand; there has to be something on this earth against which he can vent his rage, and by god he would find it, if not for her. He won't go anywhere unless she's beside him, and even without trying, she keeps the animal in him at bay, tethered to her as guardian and protector instead of a beast of pure destruction.
He strokes her hair down her back, the black waterfall cool to the touch as it dries. There's nothing he can do but let her cry.
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She moved a little to look up at Omega, still asleep and curled protectively over and around her, still fully dressed. Blue felt a pang of heartache; he had to be exhausted, and miserable, suffering over her all hours of the day. She gently stroked his face, wishing she could reward such unswerving devotion.
And although she knew it was foolhardy, and so unfair, she eased up to press a soft kiss to his lips, mouthing I love you silently, and resting her cheek against his.
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But they'd slept anyway, without intrusion, and Omega drifted off to the scent of her hair and her face pressed into his shirt, and as darkness descended he'd instinctively taken up a stronger position to surround her with his own body, the best defense he has. That she was able to fall asleep is the only reason he could... but her tears will echo in his dreams for a long time.
Being easily woken and utterly attuned to her has him stirring slightly when those beloved lips touch his, and she moves to be closer to him; Omega breathes a slow, heavy sigh, and opens his eyes slowly. Nothing's wrong? Good. His fingers spread gently on her back, and his cheek rubs hers the slightest bit.
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So instead she kissed his cheek, his nose, his chin, the hollow beneath his jaw, the beating pulse in his neck, and finally brought her lips back to his, breathing his breath with greedy abandon. An idea struck, lightening her eyes with interest.
"Let's go for a run," she whispered, "out away from the city." Their lodgings were on the far north side of the town anyway; Blue had spied thick forests not a mile away from the main highway. "Who knows what we'll find out there tonight." She blinked up at him, the ghost of a smile curving her lips. "Want to?"
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Somehow, he manages to hold himself still, but for the way he nuzzles her when her warm mouth returns. And just when he starts to fear that this will be the thing to break him -- she draws back, and he meets her eyes to find a glow in them that he hasn't seen in a while.
A run, with her, away from the lights and buildings and cars. Omega stares at her in disbelief. "Hell yes."
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They hadn't gone half a mile when Blue abruptly veered to the left, leapt over a barbed-wire fence and began flying across a wide expanse of open ground, a local's livestock pasture, no doubt. Proven when she abruptly halted, staring wide eyed at the...bovine that eyed them back, more than a little nonplussed to find two such...creatures in its patch.
Blue suddenly bared her teeth and screeched, sending the herd galloping in all directions, making an awful mooooooing racket. Laughing with delight, the Beta hybrid took off after them, swerving this way and that, causing the quadrupeds to veer away from her and head in the opposite direction. She briefly considered catching one, but no doubt it would be missed; she spied tags in floppy ears and the herd was small, besides.
The cows galloped towards their barn, situated behind the dark house, a human dwelling, and Blue let them go, laughing with unmitigated delight. She flashed her mate a coquettish grin, flounced a bit flirtatiously, then gave a toss of her unbound hair and dashed for the trees, not a hundred yards away.
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But it's... exhilarating. He follows her over the fence, and the second her raptor blood sends the herd thundering in their swift escape, the feral wind catches him and carries him off in a mad, wonderful whirl. Every predatory instinct demands that he bring one of these animals down for its foolishness, trying to run from him when it has no chance of getting away -- but Blue doesn't attack them, and so he doesn't either, but races her through the stampede with a savage hiss to spur them on.
He catches her eye, and excitement flares in his chest; in an instant, he follows, her own shadow chasing her into the black forest. He is in awe of her now, of her sudden high spirits when only hours ago she was dissolving in his arms, of the strength she has even though he's never forgotten it. And he won't stop until he catches her.
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The air was clear, thick with the scents of summer and alive with the chorus of frogs and night insects. She both heard and felt Omega close behind her, following her every move and the knowledge pleased her, made her run all the faster, whipping through the foliage with careless abandon.
She finally emerged on the bank of the stream--which could be labeled a river, really, the water shimmering in the moon's light. Blue peered over the bank's sandy edge, then dropped a fist-sized rock, laughing softly when she heard the splashy ca-chunk! Without any other hesitation, she immediately began peeling off her clothes, unlacing her boots and pulling them off, as well.
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In the back of his breathless mind, Omega still waits anxiously for the instant when his mate's energy runs out; at the front of it, he hopes they never stop running. However she soon brings them across something new and interesting, to the sound of rushing water, pouring like molten silver through the woods. His gaze flies to her, and his heart grips itself tight in his chest. God, she is so beautiful, a haunting vision wearing nothing but moonlight.
And it makes him pause, not knowing whether he can trust himself. But he has to, for her sake -- he's not going to drop anchor on her momentum, not even if it carries them both all the way from one ocean to another... or naked into a river deep in the unfamiliar forest. Snarling at himself on the inside, Omega swiftly drags his shirt over his head and strips down after her so he can follow her straight in.
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The current in their swimming pool was flowing, but not too strongly; very little silt was present in the mostly clear water. There were several very surprised perch and bream in the pool, skitting away from the new threat to hide beneath submerged rocks and fallen trees. Blue spied two or three turtles, also disappearing into crags along the shore here and there.
But that didn't bother her in the slightest; she simply swam and cavorted as she liked, splishing and splashing with almost childlike abandon. The moon was half-full, shedding more than enough light for raptor eyes to see by, and the entire world was filled with silver light and the sounds of the night and the river, rolling on past.
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Play like this has never come easily to him, if at all. Whatever he has managed in the past when her moods beckon him in has always been physical and rough. At a time like this, he'd be chasing her across the river, dragging her down through the current, competing to take each other's legs out from under them... but he can't risk that now, can he?
So instead, he watches her like he's never seen her before -- a glimpse of a nymph in moonlight, his eyes gleaming above the water, treasuring his mate's high spirits far too much to threaten them. She is the most beautiful thing he's ever seen, and here in these strange woods at midnight it's even more poignant than ever.
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And it really didn't take Blue that long to figure out why. Damn it. So even this, too, had been tarnished by InGen.
Her good mood sank like lead, and Blue did the same beneath the water, so she wouldn't give into the temptation to burst into tears again. She jerked around in the water and kicked hard for the opposite shore, tearing bits of tree and plant roots out of the bank when she reached it. Sorrow gilded her anger; she tried to keep her frustrations hidden--difficult when one's mate watched one's every single movement.
But she tried--she finally appeared to tire of swimming in the deeper water and swam to the shallow end of the pool, fiddling with the shiny rocks there on the bottom.
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He was trying to be good, but Omega can tell when her mood shifts anyway, and it is very obviously his fault. He doesn't know what the hell to do. Taking action is a risk, not doing so can be just as bad, but knowing exactly what memories he could trigger in her now has him almost paralyzed between one and the other.
...but there's no way in fucking hell he's going to let Vic Hoskins keep them in chains, even in death.
Omega looks around, upriver and down; she's at a distance, and he's still reluctant to just go up and jerk her straight underwater. She might be disappointed that he hasn't yet, but touch is the most likely thing to trigger her, of that much he's certain. Even when she wants it. So... next idea. He disappears briefly underwater again, still downriver.
A minute later, a wet glob of sand and river mud smacks Blue on the shoulder.
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But she didn't miss the cheeky smirk of her mate, some distance downriver, grinning mischievously at her. Almost daring, the brat. And Blue had never been one to back down from a challenge. Well, not until recently, but this was one she was absolutely going to answer.
--with her own handful of goopy, drippy river sand, flung like a missile directly at that handsomely smirking face.
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He makes sure he's not accidentally throwing rocks at her, but the handfuls of mud start getting bigger. Needing to throw himself immediately back underwater every time he lobs a handful at her does make it difficult to aim properly; she manages at one point to get him right in the cheek the second he surfaces, but he retaliates with one in her hair. It isn't long before Omega is as bright-eyed and animated as she was.
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