Ὀρφεύς - Orpheus (
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milliways_bar2012-08-10 05:39 pm
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[OOM: If I could I would make you a raging river,
with angry rapids, supplied with rain,
so you could always meander
and forever be able to run away
without contending with myths wrongly interpreted, with pain.
A harsh wind.]
One of the odd (and sometimes quite nice) things about Milliways is that time works differently here.
So while it was only last night that Orpheus fled from the apparently terrifying prospect of dancing with someone he genuinely cared about, from the perspective of the bar, it's been about a week for him in Paris.
He's hardly eaten or showered since he left, and he's still slightly inebriated as he stumbles into the bar, reeking of cigarettes and alcohol. He seems surprised to find himself there, and stumbles into an empty table.
"Oops, sorry," he mutters, not looking to see who he might be apologizing to, and carries his guitar (fingers raw from playing for nearly a week straight) to the bar to get another drink.
The trouble with releasing your emotions in a torrent on the city of Paris is that it leaves you rather, well, drained.
with angry rapids, supplied with rain,
so you could always meander
and forever be able to run away
without contending with myths wrongly interpreted, with pain.
A harsh wind.]
One of the odd (and sometimes quite nice) things about Milliways is that time works differently here.
So while it was only last night that Orpheus fled from the apparently terrifying prospect of dancing with someone he genuinely cared about, from the perspective of the bar, it's been about a week for him in Paris.
He's hardly eaten or showered since he left, and he's still slightly inebriated as he stumbles into the bar, reeking of cigarettes and alcohol. He seems surprised to find himself there, and stumbles into an empty table.
"Oops, sorry," he mutters, not looking to see who he might be apologizing to, and carries his guitar (fingers raw from playing for nearly a week straight) to the bar to get another drink.
The trouble with releasing your emotions in a torrent on the city of Paris is that it leaves you rather, well, drained.
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He sounds very decided, and quite grown-up, as he says that.
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"It's not funny," he says. "Those are big life decisions."
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He still seems like a very young boy to Orpheus.
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Something else occurs to him.
"You know who I am, though. But I have no idea who you might be, unless..."
It used to be a lyre.
"... unless you're actually Orpheus?"
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And actual demi-god has told him that he has his life ahead still: - so what are all the history books from the future, compared to that?
"I was told gods came here, but you're the first I meet," he adds.
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"I'm not a god," he points out.
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Yes, he is awed. And feels oddly freed, knowing that it was Orpheus who had said all these things to him.
So there really is hope.
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Something good should have come from all this.
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"Unless there's anything else I can do for you?"
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