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[CRP] The Unforgivable - A Tale of Shattered Dreams

Maria_madalena
Madalena’s fragile heart shattered into pieces so vanishingly small and incisive that she never accomplished to join them again. There were days when she wanted to close her eyes forever, achieve the quiet and eternal peace that only the belief that Nicole would not follow her into hell could provide. She was so naïve, trusting and relying on her half-sister. At the first opportunity, Nicole ripped her delicate heart and trampled it till nothing was left. This was exactly the kind of suffering that Madalena could not endure. If only she had not given her heart to a soulless creature, she could still be happy.

The young woman was sitting on her office, it was almost dawn and her cup was as empty as ever, but not as empty as the decrepit heart that was still beating in her chest. Every time that she spiraled to the bottom of a bottle, perhaps two or three, she could feel her rational thought escape through her fingers, and tonight it was no exception. When there was nothing left besides the atrocious pain that consumed and choked her, her empty chest harbored a single desire.

Her dagger was lying next to her cup and, absently, Madalena was caressing the blade’s edge with her index finger, wishing she could slide the blade by the white and soft skin of her half-sister’s neck. Moans of pleasure filled the air around her, muffling the cry that mercilessly shook her thin body. How nice it would be if she could merge her suffering with someone else’s pleasure, but there is no physical touch capable of heal her wounds.

Suddenly, she grabbed the cup and threw it against the wall. Glass fragments piled up randomly across the plush and red carpet and, for a moment, Madalena saw herself, so damaged and hollow. She shook her head, trying to erase the thought, as she wiped her tears to the dress’s sleeves, not daring, not even one more time, to contemplate the shattered mess. That night everything would change.

Determined, Madalena sheathed her dagger and collected her meager belongings. A few moments later, her body was wrapped in a dark cloak and the harlot left behind the most famous brothel of the Kingdom of Portugal, Casa da Babilónia. As usual, a carriage was waiting for her.

Eduarda was sleeping peacefully when Madalena entered. The red hair of the youngest Casterwill was spread across the white pillow, a discrete smile on her full lips. Impulsively, the harlot approached the little girl and placed a hand on her angelic face, stroking it lovingly.


Eduarda.She called softly.
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Eduarda
Eduarda was dreaming of happiness when she felt a gentle caress across her face. She stirred lightly and timidly opened her eyes.

"Sister?! Is everything okay?" She asked, startled by the unexpected presence of her half-sister.

Eduarda embraced her doll, searching for some comfort. She knew she was not the only one frightened by Nicole's ghost.

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Maria_madalena
Madalena smiled as her little sister opened her eyes.

"Everything is fine. Do not worry." She assured, trying to sound as confident as possible. "Eduarda, we're leaving Portugal, I've arranged a boat and all is settled. I know it's sudden, but I think we should. The harlot took a deep breath and searched her sister's green eyes."We could start over, you know, find hapiness and love, away from all this pain. Please, do tell me that you want the same." She kissed Eduarda's cheek and patiently waited for a reply.
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Eduarda
Eduarda remained silent for a while.

"Travel? Where to?" She inquired, her voice a murmur.

Not long ago, Nicole Casterwill had been a caring sister, ensuring her well-being. Although Nicole's eyes were cold and her voice was enough to gave her goosebumps, Eduarda learnt to love her sister. Nonetheless, she would never forgive Nicole's betrayal.

"I want to be happy." She stated, almost crying, and buried her face in Madalena's soft shoulder. "We deserve to be happy."

Abruptly, Eduarda raised and an easy smile bloomed on her face.
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Maria_madalena
Madalena hugged her younger sister and kissed the bright red hair again and again.

"To the north, but we'll have to hurry." She said after a while.

Together, they silently packed clothes and other personal belongings. Occasionally, they would exchange glances veiled of hope, smiling at one another. Madalena cherished the desire to be happy alongside her younger half-sister, to love and to be loved, and she knew that Eduarda felt the same way.


"Are you ready?" Madalena asked before closing the door. The sun was rising on the horizon and the harlot sighed as she thought that this would be the last time. Eduarda was smiling, her eyes glowing, and that vision was enough to erase any doubt. "Come." She told Eduarda as she entered the carriage.

After a while the carriage came to an abrupt halt.

"Eduarda, keep your hood down." She advised before opening the door.

The boat that would take them was the largest on the seaport and they quickly met with the captain. Half of the payment was made and the belongings of both women were transported by tanned men. Eduarda and Madalena would share a cabin that was not more than a small cubicle equipped with a bunk bed.

From the ashes they would raise again, she thought while observing the fading contours of her homeland.

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Eduarda
Eduarda was excited.

"How long it will take?" She asked, pulling the skirt of Madalena's dress.

From where they were standing, they could no longer see Portugal.

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Maria_madalena
Eight nights had gone by since the half-sisters left Porto.

Madalena, unable to fall asleep, was stiffly sitting on a chair, holding a small wooden box in her hands. The boat was stirring gently and Eduarda slept peacefully, her face free of the worries and fears of the past. There, amidst the blue endlessness, everything seemed easier for the younger Casterwill, and for that Madalena was grateful. The harlot briefly rested her lips against Eduarda’s warm forehead and then she got up. She could no longer tolerate the dark shadow of her past.

Barefoot and wearing only a nightdress, Madalena left the boat’s cabin. The few crew members who were awake at that hour of the dawn were too sleepy or too concentrated on their tasks to notice the woman walking towards the ship’s bow. Her long brown hair swayed, pulled by the strong sea breeze, and small splashes wetted her face and the attire that covered her slender body. Holding the box with one hand, Madalena slithered the lid and removed Júlia’s pendant from the inside. She looked at it one last time, sliding her soft fingers along the cold metal, feeling the worn contours of the delicate ornament. Unsuspectedly, she dropped the metallic adornment, delivering it to the depths of the sea, and then she breathed again.

A terrified scream tore through the silent night, and Madalena opened her eyes. A second scream was heard, so loud, so terrible, that she ran towards the deck. The boat rocked violently and Madalena gripped a rope, holding herself as a wave hit her. Soaked and panting she continued her path, asking the sailors with whom she crossed what was happening. They snarled at her in a strange language, and her struggle to understand them served only to increase her despair.


Eduarda! Eduarda!She cried, worried about her half-sister.

The youngest Casterwill was snuggled against the wall and Madalena embraced her immediately.
It’ll be fine.She murmured, kissing Eduarda’s red hair.

Madalena did not believe that such a calm night could suddenly bear a violent storm. Her doubts came to an end when one of the crew members appeared in the doorway, sword in hand, roaring incomprehensible words that left no margin for doubt. They're under attack. Two large tears rolled down Madalena's face, for she knew they would never live to tell the history.

"I want you to know that I love you and that I'd do anything for you." Madalena's voice trembled.

All of a sudden, cold and salty water leaked into the cabin.

The darkness had come.

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