[It's late when Renart comes by Bucky's place. She's been out all day - since early this morning, in fact - and when she does she's an anxious mess. Her tail is curled tightly around herself and she bangs on the door, not at all concerned about being impolite. There isn't really any time to be polite when she's dealing with an emergency.]
Bucky? Bucky!
[She isn't sure who else to go to. Undertaker? She isn't really speaking to him. Maybe Gabriel or Royce or, hell, even Sherlock and John if Bucky isn't home.]
Bucky? Bucky!
[She isn't sure who else to go to. Undertaker? She isn't really speaking to him. Maybe Gabriel or Royce or, hell, even Sherlock and John if Bucky isn't home.]
I can't find Monty.
[She's blurting that out as soon as his door opens. At least she takes a deep breath, to try and calm herself down a bit before explaining.]
I went over to Monty's place this morning and he wasn't there. His home was completely empty, even his mailbox was gone.
[She's speaking rapidly, digging her fingers into her tail.]
I tried hunting him down, but every scent of his I could find was old.
[She's blurting that out as soon as his door opens. At least she takes a deep breath, to try and calm herself down a bit before explaining.]
I went over to Monty's place this morning and he wasn't there. His home was completely empty, even his mailbox was gone.
[She's speaking rapidly, digging her fingers into her tail.]
I tried hunting him down, but every scent of his I could find was old.
He might not be.
[She knows how unlikely that is, but the thought of Monty actually being gone is hard to take. Which is ridiculous, she knew this couldn't last, she was fully aware of this.
She knew it, but she never actually prepared for it.]
We should keep looking. Two people are better than one, you know?
[Needless to say she isn't going inside yet.]
[She knows how unlikely that is, but the thought of Monty actually being gone is hard to take. Which is ridiculous, she knew this couldn't last, she was fully aware of this.
She knew it, but she never actually prepared for it.]
We should keep looking. Two people are better than one, you know?
[Needless to say she isn't going inside yet.]
[This is so dumb, but she already feels a little bit better that he's willing to help (or rather, humour her).
Looking away, she starts glancing around.]
Maybe... I don't know, maybe the mountains? Or the islands? I don't really go to the islands.
[It's so stupid, there's no way he'd be out there alone without telling her.]
Looking away, she starts glancing around.]
Maybe... I don't know, maybe the mountains? Or the islands? I don't really go to the islands.
[It's so stupid, there's no way he'd be out there alone without telling her.]
Okay.
[That sounds good. They can split up and cover more ground.]
I'll meet back up with you here this evening.
[She hesitates, then adds:]
Thank you. For helping.
[He isn't exactly the best person to ask when it comes to something involving Monty, but she's very desperate.]
[That sounds good. They can split up and cover more ground.]
I'll meet back up with you here this evening.
[She hesitates, then adds:]
Thank you. For helping.
[He isn't exactly the best person to ask when it comes to something involving Monty, but she's very desperate.]
[He's wonderful, she owes him after this.
She heads out to the mountains, not bothering to stop by her place to get some winter clothing before trying to hunt down Monty's scent. There's nothing of course, but she still has to look anyway. She even finds Winter and her kids and asks whether they've seen him around. They haven't, of course.
She's still out anyways, and she gets back to Bucky's place shortly after he does, still chilly and the reality of things finally settling in. Her arms are wound tightly around herself when she approaches him, partly from shock and partly from the cold.]
He's gone, isn't he? He's really gone.
She heads out to the mountains, not bothering to stop by her place to get some winter clothing before trying to hunt down Monty's scent. There's nothing of course, but she still has to look anyway. She even finds Winter and her kids and asks whether they've seen him around. They haven't, of course.
She's still out anyways, and she gets back to Bucky's place shortly after he does, still chilly and the reality of things finally settling in. Her arms are wound tightly around herself when she approaches him, partly from shock and partly from the cold.]
He's gone, isn't he? He's really gone.
[That he's soaking wet doesn't bother her - rather, it isn't something she notices, as she'd normally chide him for being irresponsible. She's a little too distracted by the reality of the situation as it finally sets in: Monty is gone, somewhere, probably home, and the chances of her seeing him again are so small they might as well be zero.
She leans against Bucky, still trembling, her voice soft and shaky.]
He's....
[And she bursts into tears, unable to keep the feelings of devastation from rising up and taking over.]
She leans against Bucky, still trembling, her voice soft and shaky.]
He's....
[And she bursts into tears, unable to keep the feelings of devastation from rising up and taking over.]
[She feels foolish for the outburst and tries to listen to Bucky, sucking in short breaths in between sobs. It's silly to be crying practically in public when she knew things would never last. She knew there was a time limit.
This hurts, and if someone she doesn't like sees her breaking down so easily it's going to hurt even more.]
I - I'm okay.
[She isn't, but she's trying her damnedest to calm down.]
This hurts, and if someone she doesn't like sees her breaking down so easily it's going to hurt even more.]
I - I'm okay.
[She isn't, but she's trying her damnedest to calm down.]
[Renart can only shake her head stubbornly, and while she might regret saying this later when she's processed everything, right now she doesn't care how vulnerable it makes her.]
Only if my Story is destroyed. Otherwise....
[Otherwise she's stuck here, watching everyone else live and die.]
Only if my Story is destroyed. Otherwise....
[Otherwise she's stuck here, watching everyone else live and die.]
[He isn't wrong. Her Story contains innumerable accounts of other people, Monty included. She nods solemnly, rubbing at her eyes.]
All my memories of him are in there.
[On the other hand, that's all she has left of him. Memories. But that's how it always is.]
I can't bring him back, so I need to be okay with only having those memories.
All my memories of him are in there.
[On the other hand, that's all she has left of him. Memories. But that's how it always is.]
I can't bring him back, so I need to be okay with only having those memories.
[She knows she isn't unique, but it still hurts. It's too raw right now, and she can't deal with this pain the way she usually does, by running away, so she's left feeling scared and adrift.]
I don't think I'll ever smile at my memories of him.
[The pain of losing him won't ever fully go away.
Renart draws in a deep breath, taking a step back from him. She looks terrible after that bout of crying but she doesn't want to think about that.]
I shouldn't have bothered you with any of this. I'm sorry, it's my problem, not yours.
I don't think I'll ever smile at my memories of him.
[The pain of losing him won't ever fully go away.
Renart draws in a deep breath, taking a step back from him. She looks terrible after that bout of crying but she doesn't want to think about that.]
I shouldn't have bothered you with any of this. I'm sorry, it's my problem, not yours.

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