[ The dogs wake Cullen just before dawn. He turns, and finds the other side of his bed empty. Searching Wonderland is futile. He does it, all the same. The result was expected: Hawke is gone. They say that if a person goes for good, their room disappears as well. With their room shared, how is he supposed to know?
Cullen makes his way to the chapel. Will he come back? No, the real question lies beyond that: Should he come back? It takes less than a day to miss him. Just as little time to wonder if Hawke deserves to be free of this place. Kirkwall is hardly a reward by comparison either. And Wonderland still has to be stopped. It's nearly enough to pretend his reasons are selfless, when he thinks that he needs Hawke to return...
Cullen catches the prayer, just as he enters. He wondered about her disappearance just the same. And today of all days--The Maker has a strange sense of humour. Or does he owe the irony to their captors? ]
all the cool kids meet in the chapel;
Cullen makes his way to the chapel. Will he come back? No, the real question lies beyond that: Should he come back? It takes less than a day to miss him. Just as little time to wonder if Hawke deserves to be free of this place. Kirkwall is hardly a reward by comparison either. And Wonderland still has to be stopped. It's nearly enough to pretend his reasons are selfless, when he thinks that he needs Hawke to return...
Cullen catches the prayer, just as he enters. He wondered about her disappearance just the same. And today of all days--The Maker has a strange sense of humour. Or does he owe the irony to their captors? ]
It brought you back.