[Coyolxauhqui didn't bother giving the Butcher a reply - she just took the liberty of showing up at his door. She knocked and waited, shifting her weight anxiously.
So, her Butcher was going to leave. She wasn't the happiest she'd ever been to hear the news, but the divinity decided to push aside selfishness for the occasion. He would be free. That's what mattered.]
[She mirrored his smile with one of her own, sad and slightly mourning for the future loss, then stepped past him and closed the door behind her. Coyolxauhqui embraced him tightly.]
Of course, Butcher. You are leaving. I needed to see you.
[He returned the embrace, easily, and just as tightly, with his massive arms, like having her here, and pleased that she needed to see him. Pleased she wanted to, and wasn't angry at him for going.]
I'm sorry I have to leave you, Coyolxauhqui. I... I will miss you.
Chromie. I'm fairly new here, but I think what you and your warden have accomplished deserves congratulations. It's what we're all aiming for, after all.
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So, her Butcher was going to leave. She wasn't the happiest she'd ever been to hear the news, but the divinity decided to push aside selfishness for the occasion. He would be free. That's what mattered.]
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Goddess! You came... [He gave her a slightly sad smile. He didn't really want to be leaving her.]
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Of course, Butcher. You are leaving. I needed to see you.
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I'm sorry I have to leave you, Coyolxauhqui. I... I will miss you.
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How will you go back to a world that sees you as what you were?
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I will now go back and convince them it isn't anymore, and put a stop to it. Do as my daughter asked of me all those times.
I shall have to mend my guilt and shame by doing the right thing at last.
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