A Haunting Past {Tiana/Rora/Marzel/Nuka/Marisa}
Memories are stolen and returned. Lives are lost and save.
Final goodbyes are given.
TW: Blood, Death, Broken Limbs
@truitt-story @marzelsoto @aurora-rosewood @delmarisa
NUKA
Nukaâs last target already had a knight over her body, his sword drawn to protect her. Did all of his games have to have knights attached to them? It was annoying. Dull. Boring. Blood needed to be drawn first before they really fought.
Maybe she was a distraction and he would be useless.
Either way he still had to get through him. Rushing Marzel, Nuka grabbed the sword in his palm so even though it sliced him he disarmed Marzel grabbing him around the throat so he couldnât speak.
âWe did our research. We know your kind. Donât think your voice is going to save you here.â Nuka mocked holding tighter and tighter until Marzel couldnât breath. The sword tossed to the side, Nuka reached over with his bloody hand though it healed and snapped Marzelâs wrist as Marzel kicked out with the power only a mermanâs tail could have (Well with legs) pushing Nuka away and dropping Marzel again in front of his sister.
Coughing out Marzel leaned low. He didnât have his human weapon but he would fight to the death to protect his sister.Â
Nuka didnât have the time, Arthur was fighting his Mother and she needed the charter broken now.
Rushing ahead Nuka didnât attempt to play nice anymore, slamming Marzel into the wall and letting him fall limply to the ground.
Marisa was next. And Nuka was pissed off. Grabbing the girlâs throat he squeezed watching her even unconscious struggle for a breath before he sliced down her arm, watching the blood fall like a waterfall. More than enough to shatter that charter. And with this he had done what he needed to do.
Werenât you proud of him, Mother?
Looking up at his Mother to see how she was doing, that elation dropped and Nuka snarled, she was bleeding.
What had he done, what had Arthur done! She wasnât healing!
Nuka needed to get to her, to protect her. And as he worried about his mother his grip tightened on Marisaâs neck, cracks heard but not cared about. It was this distraction that allowed Marzel his opening. Slicing his sword through Nuka forcing him to drop Marisa, Marzel rushed to catch her and stop her head from cracking on the ground.
Grabbing his sister Marzel checked her pulse, watching her head lull to the side. At first he couldnât even find it and when he did it just grew weaker, fainter. Her name could heal- maybe- hopefully. He just needed to stop the bleeding as it pooled around them.Â
Marzel scrambled to rip off pieces of his jacket trying to stop the bleeding. Begging his sister to live. They were supposed to go back to the ocean, they were supposed to lead their pod. He was going to follow her to the ends of the earth.
He had only been here to protect her.
The sobs ripped out of his throat as he tried to save her as he begged for help, covered in her blood.
âMarisa, please. Please. Iâm sorry Iâm sorry I couldnât protect you. Iâm sorry. Please just wake up. Iâll do better next time please. I wonât fail again. Please. Iâm sorry Valentino I promised you Iâd protect my family and I failed again. Please please. Just give me this chance.â Marzel begged again and again as his sisterâs head lulled to the side.
Those words couldnât be the last. Those words couldnât be the last ones he heard from her.
This couldnât be the end, it couldnât.
âWake up please. Wake up.â
TIANA
Tiana had remained in the shadows, trying not to let Nuka see her. She just needed to protect Willa and Ella. That was top priority. And she trusted Marzel to handle this on his own. After all, the sparring attempts with Belle had proven that Tiana was not the best fighter. But she was small and quick, and she believed she would be best suited to hanging back.
But when she saw what Nuka did to Marisa, Tiana had to clasp a hand over her mouth to hold back a scream. It was just so brutal, so cruel. And so surreal. Once, Tiana had considered Nuka and Marisa her friends. Marisa was her best waitress, and Nuka was one of her best customers. And now, he had-- no. He couldnât have. Marisa had to beâŚ
Nuka fell and Marzel caught Marisa, and the sound of his voice was enough to confirm to Tiana what had happened. Tiana staggered backward, her hand still over her mouth, tears falling without Tiana even really noticing, feeling like the wind had been knocked out of her as she struggled to catch her breath but it caught in her throat. No. No. No.
She couldnât stand there any longer. She had to do something. Tiana rushed over to Marzel, one hand on his shoulder, the other reaching for Marisaâs hand. It was all over. The realization was crushing and horrible, but Tiana knew it was a million times worse for Marzel. He needed to get out of here before he got hurt-- or worse. He was in pain. He wasnât going to be thinking straight. Tiana knew loss well, and she didnât know if she would still be here if she were in a battle situation when she had found out what had happened to her father.
âMarzel,â she said in a low voice, a little wobbly but determined. âTake Marisa and go. Someone can help her. There⌠there has to be something. But Iâll take on Nuka. You need to get out of here.â
MARZEL/AURORA/NUKA
They had gotten Willa back and for the most part that was all Aurora cared about, at least until she could tell how many people were getting injured during this. It was bloody, it was terrible and Aurora couldnât stop it. Directing Lolly to stay at Ella and Willaâs side Aurora watched the terror appear on Tianaâs face and her rush down to Marzel and Marisa.
She didnât know them well not more than within the knights for Marzel but the pain of losing a sibling was insurmountable. Aurora already knew that. His regents were painful to look at.
But Nuka was already standing and Marzel wasnât moving, as he continued to sob into Marisaâs chest, her heart a slow beat.
Marzel couldnât even feel the pain of his broken wrist. Not when it felt like his heart had been ripped from his chest. Did he have anything to live for if he had failed his duty.
Tianaâs words barely registered to him. He did need to get Marisa out of here, he needed to get her help. Gathering her body in his arms ready to run Nuka stood up and Aurora moved to grab her talismans keeping Willa and Ella behind her.
âToo late.â Nuka called out. âOne, Two, Three, Falter. One Two Falter.â He called out in regards to Marisaâs heart. âSheâs lost too much blood. Even a mermaid like you canât survive that.â Nuka grinned a side glance thrown to Zira and Arthur. She would be fine. Nuka had a game to play and it seemed his favourite player had thought she won.
âCan you really take me on Tiana. Of course you donât remember all the times you already tried but it never goes well.â
TIANA
Waitâ a mermaid?
Confusion flickered across her face as she looked at Marzel and Marisa, as though trying to figure out whether that could be true just by looking at them. No, not the time, Tiana thought. Sheâd try and figure that one out later. Right now, there were lives at stake. And she wouldnât put it past Nuka to say something just with the purpose of confusing her.
She drew her sword, praying that her practice wouldnât fail her now. Oddly enough, Tiana thought of Belle. Irritating, maybe a little bit, but self-assured and competent. She needed to channel a little bit of that energy. Maybe that twisted ankle wouldnât be for nothing.
âI donât know what youâre talking about. But youâre outnumbered, Blackwell. We can do this the easy way or the hard way,â Tiana said in a voice that was not really her own. She wished she could muster the strength of Garethâ but Gareth was scared, too. Tiana was just going to have to lean on her team. âEither say your piece and surrender, or youâre going to lose this fight.âÂ
MARZEL/AURORA/NUKA
Nuka scoffed at Tianaâs ill placed confidence. He could say his piece but it would be more fun for her to relive it. Meeting her eyes Nuka compelled her to remember before meeting Auroraâs and doing the same.
Anger flooded through Aurora as she remembered and it was only one instance to remember. Reaching out Aurora threw the seeds forward quickly turning the house into a battlefield she could control vines wrapping around him and when he ripped them and moved away Aurora tried again and again. Not letting up. She didnât know how Tiana would react and she needed to cover her.
And Marzel who had sunk to the ground knowing his sister wasnât making it out of here, not alive. He tucked her hair behind her ear and softly sang to her as if he could take away any of the pain she might be feeling. Marzel had failed but he would get revenge for her, even if he died doing so.
Slowly Marisaâs heart stopped and Marzel whispered his goodbyes forcing himself to stand. His voice was still horse from what Nuka had done earlier but it wouldnât matter. His wrist was broken but it didnât matter not as he drew his sword again.
He was going to kill this bastard.
TIANA
There was so much happening at once. Too much. Time seemed to go in slow motion, the vines creeping over the floor and Marzel falling to the ground and the memories coming back to her, one after the other. Each one started out familiar: Nuka, joking and flirting with her at the bar. Nuka, walking home with her after work. And then the unfamiliar part: Nuka, sinking his teeth into her neck. It was almost like Tiana was back there again, in that alley, and she felt the terror seize her in a way that was so real, so palpable, that she never wanted to feel that way again.Â
Tiana was proud and stubborn. She didnât let anyone control her destiny but her. And yet the memories proved that someone had, over and over again managed to terrify and control her, then wipe it from her memory. That was what angered Tiana most. Not the blood drawn from her, not even the betrayal of someone she had once considered a friend. It was the fact that Nuka had managed to make her feel so weak and pathetic, so out of control of her own life.Â
As she grasped the full extent of what had happened, Tiana started to become aware of her surroundings again, and she heard Marzelâs song, low and mournful, an unfamiliar language. Maybe he was a merman⌠but that was not the point right now, Tiana reminded herself.
Nuka had taken away the one thing Tiana clung most tightly to: her dignity. And, worse, he had killed a woman in cold blood, an innocent woman, someone who used to help Tiana when the restaurant got crazy and who made Tiana want to be a better boss. And clearly someone who Marzel loved very dearly. Tiana had never seen Marzel like this before. She had always thought he was cold, guarded, closed-off. Marisa brought out something different in him. And now, she was gone.Â
This time, Tiana didnât even need to pretend. She was angry, numb to the pain, ready to do whatever it took to make Nuka feel as pathetic as he had made Tiana feel. âYou are despicable,â Tiana spat, raising her sword higher. She glanced at Marzel, who was drawing his sword, and she could see something dangerous in his eyes. Under other circumstances, Tiana might have told him to go, that he wasnât in his right mind, that he shouldnât do something he might regret. But Tiana had no mercy left. Not after the horrors she had just seen Nuka commit. âRot in hell.â
She exchanged a look with Marzel and then charged forward, her sword raised.Â
MARZEL/AURORA/NUKA
Marzel truly had no emotion on his face, the anger seeped just below the surface bubbling, his rage was palpable. He was empty, his purpose in life was to protect his future Queen and he had failed. Just like he failed to protect his late fiance, just like he failed to protect his home.
There was nothing quite like the rage of a siren scorned. And this time it was toward a vampire and thankfully not a human.Â
Nuka didnât notice nor care about this journey on Marzelâs face, but Aurora did. She watched the waves of anger roll off of him and she never knew an instance she had seen a reagent that dark and suffocating. It was only matched when Nuka glanced up and watched his mother fall to the ground and his rage surrounded him.
Suddenly the vines he had been able to dodge along with Tiana and Marzelâs sword werenât what he was focused on.Â
Nuka screamed about killing him while he battled the two knights but as soon as Aurora could surround him she grabbed him tightly with all the vines even as her head swung.
âI canât hold onto him much longer!â Aurora yelled out.
TIANA
This was probably some of Tianaâs best work when it came to fighting, which wasnât saying much, considering her inexperience and her ankle injury, but it was saying something. She managed to hold Nuka off, anyway, even if the few hits she managed to get in barely seemed to faze him. The vines helped. But Tiana didnât want Aurora to use all of her energy.Â
âAurora, itâs okay! Weâve got it! Save your energy!â Tiana called over her shoulder. She wasnât so sure about that, but if Aurora fell unconscious, it would be another person down. And another person the Blackwells could try to use for their schemeâ although, as Zira fell in the distance, Tiana gained more hope that the Knights might actually be able to stop them.Â
No time to think about that, though. She kept trying to pin Nuka against the wall, but he was too fast, too strong. At the very least, though, the vines kept him from escaping.Â
It occurred to Tiana, as she and Marzel surrounded Nuka, that if he slipped up even slightly, they could beat him. And thenâ what were they going to do? Turn him in to the Sheriff? Make him beg for mercy? Kill him? Tiana had never in her life wanted to kill someone before. She wasnât sure she did now, even. But there was a determined glint in Marzelâs eye. And after seeing what Nuka had done to Marisa⌠Tiana made a decision.
If Marzel tried to kill Nuka, Tiana wasnât going to stop him.
She slashed at Nuka, slowing him down, and shot Marzel a meaningful glance. One that said, Do it.Â
MARZEL/AURORA/NUKA
Marzel didnât know what was up with Aurora and Tiana, why she couldnât hold her magic. But he did know he didnât need her to hold him. Even now as he struggled against the vines, hissing and ripping them apart.Â
Aurora stumbled even with the call of Tiana. She needed to conserve her energy and even without Lolly she knew she was using too much of her magic. With Willa and Ella behind her they couldnât take a chance.
But there was a moment that Nuka stopped fighting, a calm surrounding him and Aurora watched Marzelâs lips moving singing him into a stupor. Slowing him down enough and reaching out for Tiana. The last blow would be his.
This wasnât the first time that Marzel had killed someone and it wasnât going to be the last, there was no hesitation nor was there any regret. Not for Nuka of all people. Marzel wished he could make it more painful.
Thatâs why at the last second he stopped his song, waited until the recognition flooded his face and then Marzel sliced through his neck his head falling off his body and he stabbed his sword through his body.
âHow do we make sure heâs dead?â Marzel questioned. Glancing back at the girls.â
âFire?â Aurora supplied weakly, all her resolve to do anything to protect Willa and Ella, Tiana now that she had jumped into a fight escaped her as she her vines got coated in blood. She had participated in that.
TIANA
It all happened so fast. And Tiana thought she had prepared herself, but how did you prepare for a murder happening right in front of you? Even if it was one you had aided in, of a person you despised more than anyone elseâŚ
A wave of nausea came over Tiana. But she had to focus. Nuka was a vampire, which meant it would be difficult to tell whether he was dead for good-- Tiana tried to remember what she knew about killing vampires. Not very much. Maybe she should have studied this more⌠but it was too late at this point.Â
âSure. Yes. Fire,â Tiana said, trying to get her bearings. One thing at a time. Having a next step to focus on helped. Zooming out too much and thinking about how insane all of this was did not. She realized she was shaking all over. Tiana took a deep breath and tried to focus on the task at hand. âB-but I donât want anyone else getting hurt⌠maybe we ought to go outside? Or we could find a Magick who could do itâŚâÂ
In the distance, other fighting continued, but Tiana tried to block it out, Otherwise, she was going to completely lose it. One thing at a time.
MARZEL
âIâll just burn his head. He canât survive that.â Marzel stated simply. Perhaps he would feed his body to a shark or something. Of course that would be hard to do but Marzel didnât care. Nuka deserved to die in the most painful way possible.
Gaining a lighter from somewhere Marzel arranged Auroraâs vines in a way to burn them and eventually Nukaâs head. It was Simbaâs voice that brough Marzelâs attention away and he glanced to Arthur.
âIâll finish up here. Go to Arthur.â Marzel would be right behind, his eyes trailing to his sisterâs dead body and focusing back on disposing on Nuka.
TIANA
Tiana didnât have to be told twice. She wanted to get away from this scene as quickly as possible. The image of Nuka killing Marisa would haunt her forever, she knew, and the less time she spent here around all this death, the better. But there was one more thing to do.
Tiana glanced at Aurora to make sure she was still conscious (she looked a little ill, but still okay) and then turned her gaze to Marisa. Her coworker. Her friend, even, lately. Tiana burned with regret that she hadnât gotten to know her better. But all she had was this moment.
âJust⌠one second,â Tiana said, and knelt down beside Marisaâs body. If only she had gotten here soonerâ if only she had been strong or fast or brave enough to take Nuka down before he had the chance to harm Marisa. She couldnât change the past, but she could at least do her best now to say goodbye. She took off her tuxedo jacket and laid it on Marisa like a blanket, like she could be sleeping, covering the massive gash on her arm and the bruising on her throat.Â
âIâm so sorry,â she whispered, her eyes welling up with tears again. It was so uncharacteristic of Tiana, to be emotional and sentimental like this. But everything felt wrong. Everything felt off. This was the only thing that felt right. She imagined this was the kind of thing her mother would do if an innocent person was killed, and that was the thought that she clung to. Compassion and kindness and gentleness. Things Tiana didnât always think she was capable of. So she channeled Eudora.Â
She pressed a gentle kiss to Marisaâs forehead and then stood up, rolling up the sleeves of her dress shirt. âAlright. Letâs go find Arthur.âÂ
MARZEL
Nukaâs head burned and there was no relief from the pain. The anger and grief, he had killed and nothing felt better. Of course Marzel knew it wouldnât solve anything, he killed and killed and none of the lives of his pod had been returned. This would never heal Marzel, nothing ever could.
He was a broken man before his sister died and he was nothing of one now that she had.
Marzel barely appreciated Tianaâs sentiment, he couldnât. He just didnât have it in him.
Stumbling to his sister Marzel ran his fingers over her hair before picking her up and setting her away from the fray. She wouldnât be hurt anymore tonight. And this night wasnât close to being finished, even as Aurora and Tiana moved to speak to Arthur, Marzel knew it wasnât over, the night was just beginning.
Eventually Marzel stood, placing a kiss on Marisaâs hair. âIâll be back soon. You would want me to protect the people here wouldnât you? To love and appreciate humans. I may never to the extent that you did. But I will protect them for you. That I promise.â Marzel stated softly before moving to join the other knights around their king.










