"Wouldn't expect anything less from you."
Brisa chuckled, and gave Aria a peck on the cheek to match the other from the other day. "You take care, partner. You best believe I mean t'see you again. Us demihuman striker gals with too much strength fer other folks've gotta stick t'gether, right?"
A wordless grin was exchanged between them, there was a flash of Radiant threads –
I wish we'd had real time together – and Brisa said "Goodbye, Aria." And then they parted.
A gleaming light behind her indicated Luz' arrival.
"Got somethin' corny to say t'me to wrap this thing up?" asked Brisa, mouth turning sharply up at one corner and her eyes prickling, despite her best attempt to stay deadpan.
"Nah," said Luz, in a voice that practically purred with internal Radiance. "You and I've already said everythin' to each other that we need to, darlin'. Besides, never say that it's the end. Gimme a few years, I'll pick up portallin' technique from Joule. You'll see."
You don't know that.
But it was nice to believe.
"You're a hell of an incurable optimist, ain'tcha, Luz?"
"You got it."
But there was a strain in the shade's voice, and rather than hold eye contact, she came in close for another of countless full-strength hugs. Strange how Brisa's first weeks on Cibus had been so distant . . . only for her final days to be spent largely in rib-crushing bewear-hugs from everyone who cared about her. Including in a way, herself.
I'd give ya one too, if it were appropriate in front of all these motherfuckers, came a familiar, sardonic voice from inside her. Brisa laughed.
"You take care, Luz," she said.
Luz winked. "When have I ever done otherwise?"
And then there was...
"Astrid. Starr."
They'd all finished their goodbyes, then. And there they were, standing in a trio the way they'd done a couple hundred times in training sessions and Colosseum fights and meetings and bars and... Gods, was she gonna cry? Now? She smiled at them, and didn't bother hiding her emotion.
Brisa wet her lips. "You guys... You mean so much t'me, I can hardly think how t'say it."
Yeah, she was gonna fucking cry.
"Thank you fer everythin'. I'm . . .
lucky to have been yer friend. I love you both so goddamn much."
Her eyes welled up, and she grabbed them both in a fierce hug, trying to make it last longer than the time it took by sheer will, knowing Diyem wouldn't wait forever, knowing she'd done everything she could to make the most of their time... And all the while, Radiance poured like luminous honey from her body to theirs, carrying with it every feeling inside her, all the love, all the yearning, all the
hope. They'd understand.
"Okay," she said, voice thick. "...'Til we see each other again, then?"
It was time.