Wrenarias
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As Evelynn started to snap the fingers on Wrenarias' hand, the twi'lek's back arched and another wretched scream tore its way from deep in her chest. Pain had always been her constant companion, whether it was emotional trauma or physical abuse didn't matter. There were only a handful of moments in her life that she'd been without it.
It seemed fitting that she'd meet her end just as she'd always lived.
The universe would never let Wren go quietly in the night, no, it needed to make her suffer more each day.
Her throat was already hoarse from her cries. The broken gasps of strained breath filled the room. She could tell that Evelynn was experimenting, testing to see what she could feel through this strange new link between them.
Wren didn't know what had happened, but she understood. The bridge forged when Evelynn forced it open seemed to be permanent. Normally, such a thing would have faded away the moment physical contact was broken.
Pain did not deter the Sith. Wren could feel that much.
There was another aspect of the bridge that Evelynn was still entirely unaware of though. She wondered if she had the strength to test it, but she waited. If she played her cards too quickly there was no chance in hell of an escape.
Patience, kid. She heard Marcus' voice whisper in her mind.
"Patience." She murmured weakly.
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It seemed fitting that she'd meet her end just as she'd always lived.
The universe would never let Wren go quietly in the night, no, it needed to make her suffer more each day.
Her throat was already hoarse from her cries. The broken gasps of strained breath filled the room. She could tell that Evelynn was experimenting, testing to see what she could feel through this strange new link between them.
Wren didn't know what had happened, but she understood. The bridge forged when Evelynn forced it open seemed to be permanent. Normally, such a thing would have faded away the moment physical contact was broken.
Pain did not deter the Sith. Wren could feel that much.
There was another aspect of the bridge that Evelynn was still entirely unaware of though. She wondered if she had the strength to test it, but she waited. If she played her cards too quickly there was no chance in hell of an escape.
Patience, kid. She heard Marcus' voice whisper in her mind.
"Patience." She murmured weakly.
