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With all the confusion and strangeness of his time as a mortal, it's hard to fault LaCroix for feeling a bit off his stride.
Of course, the fact that he hasn't been able to sense Nicolas recently could be equally responsible. For 800 years Nicolas has been a constant presence in the back of LaCroix's mind. No matter where he was or what he was doing, LaCroix could always find him. Always knew when he was in trouble, irregardless of whether or not he would actually help him.
But now, for some reason, he isn't there. He cannot feel him.
LaCroix does not want to think about why. Only death should be able to bring such an emptiness to the bond.
But this is Milliways. Anything could happen.
He can't help but worry, however.
Of course, the fact that he hasn't been able to sense Nicolas recently could be equally responsible. For 800 years Nicolas has been a constant presence in the back of LaCroix's mind. No matter where he was or what he was doing, LaCroix could always find him. Always knew when he was in trouble, irregardless of whether or not he would actually help him.
But now, for some reason, he isn't there. He cannot feel him.
LaCroix does not want to think about why. Only death should be able to bring such an emptiness to the bond.
But this is Milliways. Anything could happen.
He can't help but worry, however.
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And he looks to LaCroix. He knows the end of the saying. And they both know LaCroix's somewhat twisted version.
LaCroix will know which one he means.
"Nothing can change who I am, LaCroix."
Not even Alex. Not even you.
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"I would not kill you, Nicolas. If you could not find your way back to me, you would not be worth my time."