Nicolo di Genova (
peace_inthe_violence) wrote2020-09-09 02:21 pm
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Malta

This is a fairy tale of blood and bullets
It is the story of three men and three women and a small island between Italy and Africa.
This is a story about tragedy and pain, about healing and hope, but mostly it is about
love.
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Who certainly counted as part of 'us', but at the same time had a distinct point of view and experience separate from theirs and more relatable to what Nile was going through.
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That hadn't been expected for years, weighing on her like Booker's wife's mortality had. "They're already getting on like a house on fire now that she's found his old music."
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In December of that year, Malta had been declared a republic, and the two of them had celebrated, subsequently missing helping Andy and Booker with earthquake relief the following January.
Something that they still hadn't quite managed to live down.
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She gave an exaggerated shrug, hiding a smile for Joe. Only for them was she so transparent. "But who knows, maybe I missed that one."
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Not that he particularly thought it was Nile's way, but depending on what the end goal was, he wouldn't be surprised, either.
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She liked teasing them, feeling the intimacy ring between all her family members like a humming, comforting note she could feel in her bones.
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"For one thing I don't think the kid's got a malicious bone in her body." She was dangerous, certainly, or could be if pushed, they'd all seen that, but it wasn't out of meanness on its own, just out of survival.
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They'd all had it happen, and some things were worth feeling malicious over. "I hope she had a better time of it than we did. Even if she got the same shitty start."
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She was settling in, and well, that much they all knew, but things were different here than they would be on a job, and mostly he was hoping she'd be ready for that when the time came.
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"And Nicky and I started malicious and mellowed, so it's easy to fall back on that if we need to, different when it's for the first time." As far as he could remember they'd all had multiple instances of something pulling that maliciousness right back to the surface, and not always something big, either. The important part was that it never stuck, they could all slough it off again when it was no longer needed.
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"I don't want her to end up feeling like me. Like it's all...worthless. Like we're going backwards."
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They weren't exactly the same, but they were still in time, matched without being perfectly synced, "This much is still the same, Andromache." It wasn't often that he used her name, just when he felt like she needed it, "Whatever else happens we have each other, that's what matters."