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You want to know about me? The only thing I need you to know is that I chose to die for her. That choice defies divinity, and I would make it again.
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Together beyond death and resurrection. Art by @annaskytsko on Fiverr.
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You’re much more interesting than any other Totec, aren’t you?


Sensations
Beyond Resurrection, I Wait With Open Arms


{Observation of OSIRIS-Class NHP.

Self-Appointed Moniker: Teddy.

Video File Transcribed by ???}


Teddy didn’t breathe in his former life. When he awakened in a body, every breath was his lungs grasping at his chance to declare a name. Fine thoughts laced themselves through the nerves of his new brain and breathing came easily despite having never done it before. Perhaps he realized, as his eyes opened to survey a domain that existed to contain and not to serve him, that he had never chosen his name. Osiris was his right. Teddy was his privilege.

Be grateful. You have survived Osiris.

Breathing isn’t first nature to him now. He stares down at the data log of Tamami’s words. The air passing through his manufactured throat is a reminder of his revival. He died. Tamami survived the explosion. She survived him. The pulse in her chest under his ear is proof of it. Her grip on him tightens. She says nothing.

Be grateful. You have survived Osiris.

He sits up on the sofa. She almost doesn’t let him. “… Was that what we were doing to each other? Just seeing if we would survive?” Teddy’s voice usually toys with the line between meek and coy. Now, it’s just the sound of coping.

“… I don’t know.” Tamami reaches up to touch one of her horns. The motion looks dazed, like she just realized they were there. She didn’t have horns in Teddy’s last life. “It’s almost a little funny.” Tamami sounds like someone who’s been crying without tears for hours. “I’ve had all this time to think about it and I still…”

“You remembered so many of the things I said.” Teddy stares at the plain beige walls of the apartment they’re crashing in. This place isn’t a domain for him either. Maybe he needs one with a mirror on every wall.

“Yeah.” Tamami’s hand creeps closer to Teddy’s. They don’t touch. “It all feels like a dream from years ago now, though.”

Teddy squeezes the tail end of his scarf. There’s no reason for him to be wearing it indoors on a planet that’s trapped in a perpetual spring. “I don’t know if…” He could say he doesn’t know if he’s still the Teddy who told Tamami she could solve herself if she stopped existing as she was. He could say he wants to be the Teddy who asked her if they had achieved love. He could say that death took his cruelty. He could say that death took his desperation. He doesn’t say anything.

“Why?” Tamami asks, eventually.

“Why did I come find you if you had already survived me?” He asks back.

They don’t look at each other.

“Why did you… the explosion. You forcibly ejected me. You died alone. Why?”

Their mech, a Goblin that couldn’t be built for anything other than support, was caught in a blast. Everything was in flames. The Goblin was burning. Tamami was burning. Teddy was burning. He decided to burn without her. “You couldn’t have saved me.” Teddy remembers her trying to. It was pointless. The casket containing him was too deeply embedded in the mech. “I didn’t want you to die with me. It’s the same reason you were willing to die so I’d live.”

“… What’s the reason?” Tamami asks it quietly, as though the question is liable to send one of them to their death.

Teddy stops squeezing his scarf. He looks at the floor for a few seconds. “I love you more than godhood.” And everything is quiet.

Tamami touches him, turning his head so they’re finally seeing each other. He leans in first in spite of the name Osiris. They kiss.

It starts so light that their lips are barely touching. Maybe they’re doing something terribly wrong. It’s possible Tamami was never meant to actually hold him despite how she grips his shoulders. It’s possible that Teddy was never meant to hold her back despite how his hands clutch her face.

They don’t take long to decide they don’t care. Teddy kisses her with the remorse of someone grieving what he didn’t know sooner. Tamami kisses him with the audacity of a heretic. To him, Tamami is a heat threatening to kill the arrogance in him that the explosion couldn’t strip away. To her, Teddy is a cold hubris dredging up waves of forlorn ego.

He pulls back, but not very far. Their foreheads rest against together. Teddy swallows the smugness that wants so dearly to surface—to remind him of his place. He pries his hands from Tamami’s face.

“Don’t-” She chokes on a mournful sound, “don’t go.”

There’s a world where Teddy laughs at seeing the one who named him act so small.

Is there a world where you created me?

Teddy falls to his knees before her. Everything Osiris in him screams. “… You will not fall victim to me chasing godhood again.”

Tamami takes her glasses off. It might be to keep them away from her tears. It might be to blur the image of him kneeling. “I didn’t make it any better. You were a victim, too.” She touches one of her horns again. “I’m the one who shackled you.”

He tries to smile. “This time, let’s not just survive each other.”

She drops down beside him. “Promise you won’t die.” Tamami’s the one who leans in this time.

“I’m not leaving you.”

They kiss again, and it’s more like a resurrection than a dying wish.

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