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I want to buy Veko, heckling her cruel owner for the best possible price, citing the things I secretly adore about her as defects to bring the price down... only so that I have that much more left over to spend for her benefit later.
The weeks to follow will be a delicate process of building trust and giving her the kind of life I'm sure she doesn't feel like she deserves. I'm not sure how long I would wait to tell her I already dissolved her bonds of servitude, but dropping that bombshell early on as a mere show of good faith before we're properly attached seems like a bad idea.
The end goal is to take her far from where anyone knows her, far from the memories, and make her happy enough that she forgets about the non-existent golden city and never enters the abyss with those other doomed souls. If I succeed at this, I win at life. If she breaks my heart and disappears in the night, I'll find and beg her to come back. Failing that, I'll leave everything behind and join her and that suicide squad to the bottom of the earth for her. There's just no other option, I can't bring myself to drag her back to a life she clearly doesn't want by force, and I can't stand the idea of having her and then having nothing. As long as we're together there's always a small chance things go differently down there, end better for all of us. If not, Wazy's warnings that worked on everyone else aren't going to keep me from visiting her all the time in her sticky darkness. I wonder what my narehate form would be, I'm sure it would be absolutely eldritch whatever it is.