OkayWolf

mostly a strange space ghost

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Queer genre writer, printmaker, and pianist | 👍🐺 | white settler Muslim disabled


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OkayWolf
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absolutely put on some bossa nova while writing this, I had to, didn't even think to look for bad bossa nova tho. Maybe listen to some while you read it, the good stuff.

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Bossa nova occupies an unfortunate place in too large of the popular consciousness. Most often experienced stripped of its energy and relegated to crummy speakers by hold services that exacerbate further abysmal distortion.

The tide has thrice flooded and left this dripping cavern beneath the idyllic shepherding green of an isle in miserably cold waters while tinny speakers by old copper wiring pipe the cheapest copyright of what would be too short a loop of music even if it hadn’t been echoing nearing two days into the stony expanse.

Between stalagmites, the hulking expanse of something unspeakable squirms on its back, kicking six sets of claws into the humid chill before turning on its side. The shuffling snare brush matches the encroaching rising tide trickling into crevices and soaking its toes as it listlessly listens to the jarring cut and loop in the track. It breathes once in, once out, and pauses for—

“Your call is important to us. Please stay on the line. Your call will be answered in the order it was received.”

—and breathes in again as truly atrocious sounding keyboard pretending to be a marimba resumes the unsatisfying final note of a lost riff.

It rolls over, toppling a stalagmite as easily as a sand castle with the awkward kicks of a hind leg vying for a comfortable resting position, and starts humming along.



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World-ending catastrophes have a way of happening eventually. Things just go that way. All the things in the world—including but not at all exclusively the sentient and sapient presences—take turns invested in and actively trying to turn away world-ending catastrophes, but one will eventually happen.

The eventual part was a concern. If She stopped time, then the world wouldn’t end. If She stopped time, the world wouldn’t be happening. It wouldn’t be collapsed on itself or on hold, it would simply stop and not be happening.

And She didn’t want to start time back at the beginning. She didn’t want to undo or redo a single moment of Her girlfriend’s existence. A girlfriend with a too long tail, saw tooth talons and spikes and teeth, a less wiry less greasy more soft more fluffy bloom of fur on its chest. A beautiful, putrid girlfriend who She loved so much.

And so She didn’t hesitate the slightest at the offer.

And in the void of world ended by catastrophe, where existence was gone, it still existed. She wasn’t a part of existence because time wasn’t a part of her the way time was a part of existence. And time—a very key part of existence—still existed inside of her. And for them nothing was different. The nothing of world ended by catastrophe was unending love in perpetuity.



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She had never been a progenitor—she’d be consumed by a nestling and not here if she had been—and had no intentions to become one, so there was some long while before it realized she wasn’t aging to rotting to greasy, viscous remains of flesh on bones with eroding talons and spikes and teeth. Not that it minded, either way.

It just cherished every moment she had with Her. And if She was drawing out how many moments it had, she was the happier for it.

Eventually so long had passed that no sentient or sapient thing that had any interest in communicating its history hadn’t passed several generations over and the new sentient and sapient things had no knowledge of her stealing time. It would argue she hadn’t stolen Her, but its arguments produced viscera and less so sentient and sapient things that would agree with her well laid out reasoning.

So she existed in relative peace and unending love. And the new sentient and sapient presences of the world crafted tales of a great and tremendous beast, and none of those tales included ensnaring time in the way that had actually happened. Instead they included ensnaring time in the way that it wouldn’t age, rot, reach an endstate that was a different type of scourge upon the world.

And She did Her best resisting every moment to steal herself away with her.



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There weren’t many places in the world it could go and not be found. She was a little too big for that. Even if she leapt from the top of the tallest mountain and landed in the middle of the thickest forest, something would eventually find it and if something could find it so could all the sentient and sapient things that were very, very upset at her.

She hadn’t meant to. It was just so, so happy to be remembered again that she had completely swept time away and instead of a world-ending catastrophe or the entirety of existence’s experience of time collapsing on itself time just put everything on hold.

It hadn’t experienced time on hold while being sentient and/or sapient but it understood the hold wasn’t affecting the sentient and sapient parts. At least not in a way that made it so those sentient and sapient presences weren’t very, very upset at her.

But time was so full of joy. Time was crying with joy and laughing and pressing it into a gentle and tender hug like nothing else could do for fear of saw tooth talons and spikes—and teeth.

And it was so, so happy. It promised she would return Her, soon. Soon. Soon.

For now She was hers and hers alone.