A poem about OUAT Pan and his relationship with one of my characters, Lilith Jones. |
noticeable things he noticed her the moment her feet hit the sand, and her voice lifted into the sky with laughter and with unfiltered joy - joy at being free. he noticed it the second she turned around to face him, when her eyes gleamed in the light of the blazing sun and her hair seemed to disappear into the darkest of nights. he noticed in the time it took for the other boys to crowd around her and the fire and listen to stories of the sea and of the mainland and of all the other things. he noticed the way her voice became so much softer as the night wore on and the way she didn't stop talking till all of the boys had left her alone. he noticed it when her family appeared on the isle again - her brother had grown up and her father had grown hard - and she watched them try and get back the ones they had lost. he noticed her at the last moment of his days, her eyes were wide with something like horror as the blade of the dagger pierced him in the back and he disappeared in a pillar of black smoke. the way she loved being free. the way she loved playing games. the way she loved telling stories. the way she loved her family. the way she loved h i m. |