When Dream And Stars Unite

Thirteen

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It was happening again.

That thought, that time, that...past. The one she had both simultaneously never and always lived. It was all coming true. One-hundred and thirty years in the making, she had finally come back.

Maybe that wasn't entirely accurate as Thirteen sat upon the bench, dressed just as she would have in that age. Maybe this time was everything it was supposed to be, and the other world a simple facsimile of this one. But maybe it was the other way around.

When one of them appeared, things got confusing. Especially when one you had loved would cross over, confused and not knowing of their own thoughts. Were they the same person? Would they know you? The girl that had appeared would not be the first. In fact, she was the third of hopefully many over many years to come. Plucked, duplicated in time to live a life that wasn't virtual, but real...a real life that could not be deleted simply on a whim.

<a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9ayN39xmsI' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Aurora didn't know why she played, why she cared,</a> but knew only that it meant something to her. Of all the otherworldly power a mage could wield, Aurora at the center was still human, and she attached herself to the love of those around her, and those beyond. She would never ascend because of it.

But never would she want to. There was too much here to live for.

Especially a dear friend.

A strange plate of food sat on a small end table next to the Steinway-D that the director played on almost every day, as if waiting for something, anything to come through that door that faced her back. Dramatic maybe, but it was the only way to not be disappointed if by some happen chance that she were wrong.

But the feeling was strong.

She was here. Aurora was certain of it.

"You're late. I missed you."
 
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Her life at the academy was simple, by most standards. She kept to herself, she didn't talk to anyone, she didn't do anything. That was the sort of life she lived, if you could even call it a life. If it wasn't for the fact that she had teachers drawing her attention in class and asking her questions, she'd honestly think on a more frequent basis that she didn't exist to anyone. That the life before her was a fabrication, a lie, maybe even just a dream.

However, reality was still hard to distinguish for her. Especially even when her dreams would often speak of moments that wouldn't come to fruition for a long time, making it hard for her to understand if it really was just a a dream or a vision of the reality that might be before her. Even if it was a vision of reality, it was never set in stone, that much Arietta came to understand about these dreams. Her parents had saw it as an inevitable reality, whereas Arietta came to understand it just as one of the winding paths she may decide to travel one day.

Just like today.

Something like this came to her in a dream. It would be a nice day outside and she would start to go upstairs of the academy, where the music room was at. She loved to listen to music that would come from the room, but never before did she ever decide to step in. Something always held her back and maybe, Arietta thought, maybe it was because of that dream. That dream where she'd open up the door and see someone who she knew, but wouldn't remember. Was that really something she would want to do?

So, she avoided it. Avoided it until the feeling continued to persist. Maybe it wouldn't be bad, she thought. Maybe this person would be a good person. Someone who liked music, just like her. At least she hoped so, because why else would anyone be in the music room on their own accord? If she was lucky, maybe they could play something nice to daydream to. She always liked to stand in the hallway and do that.

Fidgeting with the end of her skirt, standing in front of the door, Arietta bit her lip. Her eyes flickered uneasily to the ground, slowly looking back up. She'd reach out for the door handle before bringing it back... and then reaching it again, the motion repeating itself for at least three more times. Courage wasn't something Arietta had an abundance of and standing in front of the door way alone just wracked at her nerves. But today, today she would take a simple peek in, to see for herself if the person in there would be good.

So as she opened the door, slowly stepping inside, she sniffed the air. The room had the aroma of some delicious food. It smelled good, definitely the aroma of a four star dish, maybe five depending on how it tasted.

And then a voice spoke to her, a voice that sounded familiar, just as Arietta knew it would.
The promise...

But whatever that promise was, was beyond her. And who was to say that this voice even knew of the promise.

"... I'm late?..." Arietta replied after a bit, her voice quiet almost as if she wasn't sure she wanted herself to be heard. "I'm... sorry... I wasn't sure if I should come in here... I kept holding it off."

The girl looked to the dish before looking to the back of the figure ahead.

"U-um... That food smells good. Though... if I were you, I wouldn't let it go to waste. Especially if it's... five stars."

Now she played with her hair, her red eyes glued to the floor. Who was this person?... Why did their voice sound so much more familiar than just a single dream?
And why did they miss her? A girl who hadn't been a forethought to anyone, at least in her mind.
 

Thirteen

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Even if it hadn't been her, even it had been someone else, Aurora would have still welcomed the company. Her reputation at Starlight was something of one of mystery and intrigue; a lady who didn't speak much, and often did so in tongues. And nobody had seen any of her ability either...people had rather accurate rumors to base their gossip, but nothing more than that.

Because of all this gossip, people often avoided Thirteen, although those that didn't often found that she was honestly quite friendly and personable.

But of course, Thirteen was also driven to doing very, very strange things. Like bring in a plate of food she had herself never cooked, for a person that she had never met, and yet knew rather intimately. Aurora continued to play with one hand as she turned around on the bench and waved Arietta in hurriedly, as if Thirteen was expecting to not have much time. That was not the case of course; excitement was just a really good motivator.

"Come on, come on, sit down."

Thirteen scooted over on the bench, leaving enough space for Arietta to sit down.

"Don't be sorry, it's not often that I get visitors. Most people just peek in and walk on by. And that food is for you. I'm almost certain that you'll enjoy it. Maybe you've even had it before...I'm...not quite sure what it is exactly."

Honestly, Thirteen had just thrown the ingredients in without exactly knowing what she was cooking, and then had lost the memory just as quickly as she had cooked the dish. Where the urge, or memory in the first place had come from would be a forever mystery.

"You're late...or maybe more accurately, I'm late. You might not know me, but I vaguely recall making a promise to you a very long time ago. One I intended to keep...but had problems doing."

Thirteen tapped a last note and turned around.

"You're not late. I am. One-hundred and thirty years late. I'm sorry."
 
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