Contrary to popular belief, which I have perpetrated, Azrael has friends. I've realized how much I've focused on Azrael and his excessive emo-ness, failing to show his interactions with other Sims, so if you may, excuse the compression of the few friendships he's made. And I'm not sure about the turn out of this relationship (Palmira), but here it is; because I don't really have decent photos, please bear with me.
Also, as an explanation to my late update, I've been in an immersion this weekend and met a religious order of women founded at 1813, they reminded me so much of the Mayfairs.
[Edit] Lastly, I would like to apologize for forgetting to include this one very important detail (Palmira's "apostrophic" comment). I don't know why but I forgot, I realized when I was about to transfer the files.
Picture perfect memories scattered all around the floor.
Reaching for the phone 'cause I can't fight it anymore.
And I wonder if I ever cross your mind?
For me it happens all the time.Need You NowBoth in its romantic and non-romantic sense,
Lady AntebellumThe gentle melancholic voice haunted him for days and nights that followed, which he blatantly dismissed as the imaginary friend he cast away some time ago, but he started having doubts after a few playbacks and realized the difference in their character- the imaginary friend, or voice in his head as he'd believed was sarcastic and a wee bit annoying in its refusal to answer questions he asked. It never appeared but answered whenever called. He misses that voice and the entertainment it gave him. But no, no more. Had people known, they would call me mad and maybe drive me to a stake,
the shivers it sent him. Had people known...
they wouldn't have cared. Modernization had its own set of novel cruelties, enclosing man in ill-painted white rooms, gray rooms, embracing himself beneath a straitjacket because he has no choice. There were labels for everything that they couldn't identify and prove. It was sad but it was reality. A little more of insanity's claws and I'll follow.
He was lost in contemplating the reality of his imaginary friend when he faintly heard the whisperer's voice. It was inaudible, but recognizable. Rats, I'm crazy.
He mused and focused, bent in finding out the source of this voice. The source of this voice could be real.
He sighed to the gentleness of the voice and its contrast to his imaginary friend's shrill. Zarall, Mayfairs. Witches.
All of it was surreal. Nobody would believe him. Shoot, shoot. Shoot!
He bit his lip. He's not crazy. Am I? Schizophrenic, in a special way? Meh, can't be.
He paused, and considered the possibility. At the moment he isn't his most stable. His thoughts brought him outside for some summer air. Nan,
he dug his hand into his pocket and opened Enzalde's crumpled note. Nan,
he was remembering the Sunday sunset of long ago. The conversation played in colorful tones of his imagination.Enzalde: ...They sent a Mayfair to marry Zarall.
Azrael: What's a Mayfair, Nan?
Enzalde: It was an order of witches.
Azrael: Why is it called Mayfair?
Enzalde: In honor of the great Mayfair Witch.
Azrael: Where is she?
Enzalde: Nobody knows.
It
was an order of witches. But for how long?
All of those, if they happened, were some centuries ago. His dreams continued to elude him. They seem to have faded into mist the way Enzalde did. Could it be they're still...
His phone rang.Tony: Dude, prom's in a few days.
Azrael: You called to tell me that?
Tony: I know you know, and I know you're itching to ask Palmira to go with you, but you're slow.
Azrael: Excuse me?
But he didn't say that. Come on, man. What's the real reason for this annoying phone call?
Tony: I heard Harvey wanted to ask her out.
Azrael: Hamada?
Tony: Who else?
Harvey Hamada- the blue-haired boy Azrael only recently started hanging out with. He was the same Harvey Hamada that Azrael did childish and fun things with when Tony was immersed in his online games and Chase was busy regenerating his organs. Tony: Man, you still breathing?
Tony broke the silence. He was half-worried and half-amused.Azrael: You called just for that?
Tony: Don't be a baby, man. I know you like her so bad you sketch her face on every page of your notebook.
Azrael: You what?
If Tony saw that, then who else could have?
He was genuinely worried.Tony: Stop acting like you're still in grade school. Talk to her, I'm connecting the line.
Azrael ended the call. There was no way he was going to talk to her. Not after all the times he shied away and stopped talking to her. Not after he ran away.He paced back and forth. Paused to think, like he always does. That masked man?
He couldn't ask the masked man, he might start acting funny, moreover, Azrael put the poor man on mute. Or something.
The Mayfair business was flushed in the farthest corner of his swirling mind. Who do I call? Nan? But...
He never did call her after she disappeared. He was hurt and everything he could have been and now he was just full of pride and unforgiving menace. He continued to pace. Stop being a girl, Hawke!
He got his phone and dialed Han, the guy was a senior and graduated first, he should know more about girls.
He couldn't connect. He resorted to SMS. Where are you when you're needed, Han?
A minute or two, and he was called back. Some excuse he made, but he was a friend. Michael Han was a longtime friend.
They talked comfortably, as if they never stopped talking after Michael graduated.Michael: Just take her out, A.
Azrael: Why do I hear Tony in you?
Michael: That's the best approach to this. It's not foolproof. Nor is it genius. But it's better than nothing.
Mike's right.
Why did he wait to be told again? To stall.
But there was no way he can run away now.Palmira: A!
Azrael was not in any way delighted by the visit. He turned to greet her.Azrael: Hey. Uhh.
He dropped the call.Palmira: What was Tony telling me? I was worried when you didn't get through!
She was acting like they talked just yesterday. Ah, the number of people I have alienated myself from,
he made a mental note.Azrael: It was nothing, you didn't have to run all the way here.
Palmira: I didn't. I brought dad's car, which is now, my car.
Azrael: I know, I've seen you drive it to school.
Palmira: Ohh, stalking me, now?
She didn't wait for him to answer. Still taking the school bus?
Azrael: Sort of.
He turned to his side. Well, yeah. The emptiness of it calms my mind.
Palmira made a funny smile. Azrael's eyes turned to her neck. She never had this mark before she was sixteen. What was it? It bothered him but he didn't know what to ask and how to. Hey, Palmira...
Palmira: Didn't you always call me Myrrh? Why the sudden change?
It wasn't sudden, they stopped talking so long ago and it was weird enough that they were talking now.Azrael: Myrrh, don't interrupt me.
They both laughed. Anyway, that thing on your neck...
Palmira: It's nothing, just a tattoo gone bad. It was almost a tattoo anyway.
No. It was more than just a tattoo gone bad.That surprised Azrael. He didn't think Palmira would be that extreme in taking measures concerning her fashion cult.Palmira: I wasn't here for this, but you, Hawke, need a makeover.
She changed the subject.She didn't even give him a chance to make an awkward mess of himself. Palmira knew him too well. But, why was she suddenly imposing on him?Palmira: You can drive, yeah?
Azrael: I can. I guess.
Palmira: Then let's see how much of the car you can wreck.
Azrael: Disfigure would have sounded more lady-like.
Palmira: Disfigure is subtle. Wreck is blunt.
Azrael: I forgot it was you we were talking about.
They both smiled and seemed to agree with what was said.She let Azrael walk off ahead of her to the car and thought of Enzalde, Nan, I don't think I can go on pretending I don't know anything. I'll probably endanger Azrael too, but I can't leave him alone. I can't leave him alone when he's like this, so I'm sorry for what I'm about to do. It may not be now but I might just do something. Please, please come back, he needs you as much as I do.
He's missed so much about her, but he knew- he knew who she hanged out with, what food she'd eat in the cafeteria, the kind of jokes she made. He knew what time she went to school even if they weren't in the same class. Palmira had taken interest in the arts and joined an infant club of design. She had weird taste but he can forgive that, or something.
He was weirder in his crossing the line to becoming an official stalker.They went to Barney's. When they got there, Azrael was back on his eccentric habits, which he thought he had successfully driven off along with the voice in his head.Palmira: Come on, what are you waiting for?
Azrael: Osh, impatient girl.
Palmira: Hey, I'm not the one who's been waiting to be talked to after so long.
Azrael: In the end you still made the first move.
Palmira: Woah, woah! Nothing romantic, chap. If something's going on it's fine. I'll wait for you to tell me. First, let's get rid of those black clothes. You do know they absorb all light in the spectra? Of course, you know. But maybe you didn't realize,
she paused, wanting to deliver a good punch line, it's summer, for crying out loud!
Palmira was rocking, but it was weird for Azrael that she could talk to him so, normally. It was unnatural.Remind me again why I like her?
But the voice wasn't there anymore.Palmira was excited, she dragged Azrael over to the mirror and started browsing some ideas off her mind.Palmira: So, I'm thinking, red heels would be hot, don't you think?
Azrael: Not funny, lady.
Palmira: Oh come on, you sourpuss! You don't laugh anymore. You rarely!
How did she know? Get your lazy bottom up there and let's work magic!
The thing is, after hours of deliberation and self-arguments, with Azrael standing in the mirror like a monkey, Palmira still wasn't any better than him at doing stuff like this.
Azrael couldn't hide his amusement and teased her. Palmira didn't take it lightly. Well, at least his arm and watch were intact.Palmira: You've got issues and I'm not sticking around to deal with them.
With that she marched off and left Azrael clueless. He tried to woo her but to no avail.
Palmira was Palmira, but it doesn't change the fact that she was a girl. And girls are girls, it's the ultimate rule. No questions asked. Heh.
He smuggled a little smile, unconsciously remembering the things Enzalde told him.Okay. Give her some time.
It was petty, but he had fun and he missed her and her whimsical whatnots. So much like Nana. I need to wash my face.
When he was done he was shocked to see Theo standing on the doorway.Azrael: Theo! What the-
Theo: No more Uncle, aye?
Azrael: I don't mind calling you Uncle, I just thought you don't want to hear something like that anymore.
Theo: Theo's fine too, kid.
Azrael: Why are you here?
It was nothing impolite.Theo: I was around and I saw Palmira running to the port. She forgot the keys with you, yes?
Azrael dug his pocket. Azrael: Oh, crap.
Theo: It's fine. Once she's made her mind she won't change it. I take it you've a little fight?
A little?
Making Palmira mad was the end of the world for Azrael, though he was still amused by it.Theo: Come on, let's put an end to this nasty look of yours, don't tell people my daughter did this to you.
Theo laughed his contagious laugh.Fun was the last thing to describe the process of looking for clothes for the weather that he can still wear. Azrael was a picky Madonna, Palmira was a cowgirl- a sensitive cowgirl. It took long but he was glad they found clothes sooner. Theo: I vote for a haircut.
Theo raised his hand.Azrael: No way!
It was a rather violent outburst. I like this length, Theo.
Theo: That's the only reason? It's getting hotter and a long hair doesn't help with anything. It won't be helping you with anything.
Azrael: Yeah. I'll cut it before prom, or, yeah. I'll cut it before prom.
No. Enzalde adored his mane, she even brushed it for him when he was younger.Theo: Enzalde could have been here to help you out, kid.
Azrael: Uhh-- Nan is...
Theo: I know where Enzalde is. She's had stuff to take care of. You know how doctors are.
Azrael: Why so far from Paradiso?
He thought and couldn't say it. Did the lie infect all of Paradiso? Or I was just horribly paranoid about everything. It's too late for anything.
Theo: Come on, kid, let's go to the canteen for a while and talk.
Azrael: I can't,
there was hesitation in his speech, I've stuff to do, and stuff.
Theo: This is me asking you as the Uncle who wants to have a chat with his nephew.
Azrael: Sorry. It's just that there are so many things I'm confused about.
Now he was being honest.Theo: Well, there's nobody at the canteen right now.
Azrael: Sounds good, I guess.
They sat on the gaudy chairs, shoes buried in grass and sand. It was like a conversation between father and son. It was like two old friends having a catch-up chat after ages of not seeing each other. Theo tried to explain Enzalde's disappearance and it upset Azrael why he could tell Theo and not him, they'd always been together and she was so much like a mother to him. He wasn't sure if he was going to believe Theo or not, but Theo was a good friend of Enzalde's. He was still confused. He was still in distrust.Theo: You like Palmira, don't you?
Azrael choked and he choked bad. There wasn't even food but he choked anyway. Don't worry, I'm fine with that. So long as you don't do anything stupid, you two.
Azrael: I haven't even told her.
Theo laughed.Theo: Of course, I'm just saying that I know and that I'm fine with it.
Azrael: I haven't even asked her to prom yet.
Now, where did that come from?Theo: Well, why don't you ask her? For all I know you two had always been together. Well, until your last days of childhood, anyway.
Azrael bit his lip; he was feeling guilty.Azrael: She doesn't want to talk to me, though, refusing to answer her phone too.
Theo: I'll drive you to school, kid. She went there.
Azrael: But it's Sunday.
Theo: It is. Her fashion cult is more active these past Sundays. Heh.
And he never asked her why.Azrael: Oh, they have this fashion showcase by month's end, or something.
Theo: You seem to know more than I do,
Theo teased and Azrael blushed in embarrassment.Azrael: I don't know a lot, and about many things.
Theo: That's fine, Azrael. I've been through that, and sometimes, the less you know, the better you'll be. The safer.
Azrael was worried by what Theo said, it had some tone to it but he couldn't identify what. It bothered him. Well, it's already this time, Palmira could be on her way home now, so let's go.
Azrael: Thanks, Theo.
Talking to Theo unloaded a lot of heaviness off his chest. He didn't have answers to any of his questions about Enzalde but it was fine, he was slowly moving on and talking to people again. He was reconnecting to them. All that was left unresolved was his problem with Enzalde. There will be a time for that,
he comforted himself.He picked a flower along the way. Whatever it was, yellow was a good color.
I'm at the back biting my elbow because I realized how much a good husband Teodor could be to Enzalde and I've been entertaining the thought of sacrificing Palmira in exhange of Theo. Dear me. I don't know what to do.