I prevail over every circumstance.
In this scene from Origin of Pietas, Six and Pietas are deep into a journey across the planet, hoping to locate the other immortals. Pietas has said he has few lovers, and even fewer friends, and Six asks why.
"My troops all but worship me. Leading the council made me hated. I long for someone with whom I can be myself."
Six leaned forward. "They fed us nothing but lies about you. Well, except to say that you were a supreme fighter. That was true. Watching you in that room..." He uttered an expletive. "You had no defensive moves. Everything was offense. No wonder no one gets close to you. Like trying to hit a tornado."
Such praise from so valued a warrior! Pietas let himself smile.
"Anyway..." Six picked at a broken thumbnail. "I'm sorry we didn't meet under different circumstances."
"Are you?" A long strand of hair had fallen over the ghost's face and Pietas moved it aside. "Why?"
Six tossed his head and that strand fell back into his face. He tucked it behind an ear. "I would have liked sparring with you. Learning from you."
"I will teach you anything you want to know. But I hope here, you'll never have to use it."
"Yeah? Well, we find your people I might."
"Indeed. But not if I can prevent it. You are my friend. I will stand between you and anyone who thinks to harm you."
Six set a fist over his heart in an Ultra salute of tribute. "Thank you, Pietas."
He nodded. No doubt his family would think the ghost stayed with him only for protection, but if there was anything Pietas was good at, it was recognizing honor.
Six blazed with it.
How long had he spent in Six's presence before he'd considered him a friend? Now, he could not imagine life without him. He refused to accept that so mundane a thing as death might take Six away from him.
While his father was the better geneticist, his mother had a deft understanding of human needs. Surely the two of them could find a way to lengthen the ghost's life. Six had often said he'd lived past his "expiration date" and was on borrowed time. They would have to borrow more. How often had Pietas wished for humans to die?
Now he wanted one to live forever.
Bringer of Chaos
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