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( LUNAR CYCLE HITS ITS PEAK )
+ mentions of rape.
- do NOT need to know Greek mythology that well, but the lore in this book does centre around the novel CIRCE by Madeline Miller!
—MORNING HAS A TENDENCY to colligate: a friend to some, and an adversary to others. Either you wake early, when amber clouds the sky, and live your day alongside the colossal beams of sun-soaked luminosity, or you despise them. It depends if you longed to capture the tenebrosity of an evening; if so, you'd struggle to love sunrise, for your eyes have just began to rest.
However, it goes deeper than this. It isn't a simple fact, where you either cradle the morning, or cast it to one side. With some, they find the illumination dispels their fears, and with others, they find the illumination saturates them.
It merely depends where they hide.
Circe and Regulus had stirred awake multiple times before deciding to turn and converse on their prior night together. The same static tension could be indentified between them, albeit now it had grave undertones — true intimacy had occurred.
A bad idea or a bad, bad idea?
"What are we?" the Black asked, voice disgruntled from sleep. He was wearing his dreary state well, with messy curls tossed, and dishevelled sheets draping his body in linen.
Circe pulled herself up, revealing her breasts for a moment before she slipped over a t-shirt. It was this action that caused her epiphany, bringing her severely into the present. She had just slept with Regulus Black! Of course they'd been fully aware in the moment, albeit as they suffered the repercussions, it all felt like an obscure dream. Yet to of, truly, happened.
But it had. And that was inevitable.
"I don't know," she tossed her head back, leaning against the bedframe. "I really don't know."