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a scar means i survived } scars meme

the s c a r s meme
Most everyone has some sort of scar. Some are from happy accidents. Some are from events you'd rather not speak about. Sometimes, people can share a moment over scars: Be it friendly, romantic, or even with a complete stranger. These are those moments.
01. NEW: the scar is fairly new-- maybe you still need to do something to make sure it heals properly. maybe you're just worried about the new scar that's appeared on someone you care about.
02. DISCOVERY: you've just had someone find out about your scars, or you've just accidentally learned that the other person has scars. do you say something, or let the moment pass?
03. SHAME: maybe you're ashamed of your scars. maybe you want someone else to know that there's no need to hide their scars around you.
04. SHOW: you're proud of your scars, or at least you don't see a reason to keep them covered-- never have, or not anymore. or maybe someone is showing you their scars for the first time.
05. STORY: it's time to talk about the story behind your scars. or, perhaps, it's time to listen to someone tell you about how they came about their scars.
06. TOUCH: maybe you want someone to touch your scars so you can remind yourself you're still here. maybe you want to touch their scars because you want to show them you don't mind them.
07. ATTRACTION: you've heard that people like someone with scars, so you're flaunting them, or you're the person very attracted to someone with scars.
08. KISS: letting this person kiss your scars may be a moment of extreme vulnerability, or just something you like. kissing someone else's scars may be just what you need to do to show someone how much you care.
09. SOULMATE: you live in a world where your soulmate's scars appear on your own skin. what's that like?
10. OTHER: wildcard option.
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Post with your character's name and canon, if you're interested in gen/shipping/etc., and maybe a list of some of their scars. Reply to other people's comments by picking RNG for an option, or pick your own! Warning: May have reference to abuse, torture, violence, self-harm, or similar.
the cuuuuurse D:
Honestly, she doesn't mind hearing about anything outside these walls, his work included, but she's not going to badger him either way. She wouldn't mind hearing more about his family, either, but she won't ask without an opening.
"If I'm the craziest thing that's ever happened to you," she murmurs, letting her eyes slip closed, "what's the second craziest?"
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He's quiet for a long moment and his fingers along her spine are suddenly cautious.
"I made a gamble a long time ago and it came back to haunt me." He says, softly, gesturing to that long and terrible tearing from chin to hairline. He could make something up, or tell the story of some other scar. But he wouldn't like to lie to Robin-- her trust in him is such a precious thing.
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She winces but keeps the flinch entirely internal; she won't have him thinking he's the cause. Her own thoughtlessness comes back to bite her, as usual, because of course this story would have everything to do with that set of scars. Cursing herself for a fool, she flattens a hand against his chest with a quelling press of her palm. "You don't have to tell me," she says. She tucks her head beneath his chin so that they don't have to decide whether or not to meet each other's eyes. "I didn't mean to ask, I'm sorry."
He's never asked about hers. Repaying that favor by prying about his would be worse than careless--it would be cruelty, and she's done her best to leave that kind of maliciousness far in the past.
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Honesty disconcerts her, even when someone else is the source. Her nature demands something in balance.
Perhaps she doesn't mind so much, with him. She sighs against his shoulder. "I can't say much about destiny, but I never tried to avoid politics, when I was free." Not that she was free then, but it's a useful shorthand for a complicated set of circumstances. "I couldn't have if I'd tried. I spent the majority of my time at court."
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"Don't know how you did it. Courts make my skin crawl. Thankfully, it's rare a king has a contract to give you himself. Usually, it gets filtered down-- to the captain of the guard or something-- and I almost never have to set foot inside a palace. I can't stand politics and I can't stand nobles. I was born less than dirt poor, and sometimes I think they can smell it on me, no matter how nice I dress or how good my manners, even with my mutations. And there's always sorceresses around." He shudders. "And those are worst, by far."
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"Funny how nobility acts just the same way, no matter the type of being," Robin drawls, wry. "Human, Aen Seidhe, fey. Every one of them loves to crush someone else beneath the heel of their boot." Her bitterness carries clear through every word, but Eskel sounds as if he understands better than most. "It was fascinating at first, like a new game to learn." She'd learned it very well, but not quite well enough to remember that she wasn't playing by the same set of rules as everyone else, not even when things between her and Oberon were at their best.
She sighs, shifting against him until she's tucked into the curve of his arm again, head on his shoulder. Her hand slides back down to his chest.
"By the end, I was just tired. It was never the politics I liked, anyway." She liked the attention, the performance--always dancing, one way or another. She was able to do enough of the latter to withstand the former for a long time.
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He steers his caressing fingertips around her scars.
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These circumstances of hers were meant as punishment, after all, and a bargain struck by her kind can't be broken so easily.
She taps her fingers against his breastbone, trying to consider the matter from more than her own limited perspective. "If things were transferred somehow, then maybe not." She grimaces. "If he cares so much about exactly where I end up, I like to think he wouldn't have sent me away in the first place."
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"If I break the binding that might be stealing." He muses. "But if I were to, say, win you in a wager...that might be a transfer? And then I could do with you as I like. Which would be to formally release you from your servitude, obviously." He adds, just in case the thought made her nervous.
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Especially when he's touching her so carefully, calloused fingers drawing precise boundaries around the scars on her back.
"I'm willing to give it a try," she says. "Not that it requires me doing anything, precisely." Except not trying to escape at the first opportunity, but she hasn't had much luck with that thus far. New chances aren't likely to present themselves in the next few months. The proprietors here have learned a little something about her usual tricks.
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He rolls away from her, candles tracing the scars on his nude form as he gets up to rifle through his bags, coming back with a worn-smooth card box to put on her bedside table.
"Your employer plays, I've seen her. Tomorrow, we'll test my theory and by nightfall you could be a free fairy." He says, with a cocky smile.
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But most of the best ideas have a fifty-fifty chance of going completely sideways.
The hope that clenches tight around her heart takes her breath away; it leaves her lightheaded with a sort of dizzy intoxication that feels like half anticipation and half terror. She knows that she's not going to try to talk him out of it. She's never been particularly good at doing what she should, when simply doing what she wants involves so much less resistance. In this case, she wants so badly that she can taste it, like the sharp tang of frost on the wind.
Sitting up, she reaches for the box and runs her fingers over the wood before opening the lid. "She does love a good game." Robin returns his smile with a narrow grin of her own. "How does your luck usually run?"
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She lifts the top card, presses it to her lips, and sets it back into place before returning the deck to the box. "For extra luck," she says, glancing sideways at him with a glint in her eyes. "Which is not any kind of criticism of your skill. Just insurance."
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"Every little bit helps." He rumbles, setting the box on the side table before leaning in to kiss her, gently nudging her towards the pillows. "Guess we'll find out in the morning..."
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