FLORIAN
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He recognized the garden. The labyrinth of hedges. He had dreamt here before, and a month and a half later he had met the other dreamer in the flesh. Florian wandered for a moment, through the endless garden, high-noon sun, and blue, blue sky. The pavilion that Talon had created was unformed again, and he was nowhere to be seen — but this time, Florian dug his feet into the hedge and started to climb. Hand after foot, the hedge reached far above him.
When he reached the top of the hedge, he sat, his legs dangling off of the edge. It was wide enough to seat him, and though the weather was pleasant, the sun was bright and it was difficult to see. He had no idea of Talon would show up again, but he waited for him. He could spend the entire dream waiting for them to meet again — ever since he had ascended, ever since he had released Aoren, and Marcel, and Adrian from their collars, he had wondered if he would get a chance like this to speak to him again. They had come close, and though Florian took Talon's advice in a way that was likely both too literal and too unintentional, it had worked out to some benefit.
He had not rescued Talon, but he had rescued Aoren. Aoren could and would and was helping him understand what had changed with him and how to utilize it — as best as he knew, from watching Talon learn — and Florian was immensely grateful. Florian had begun to use his own knowledge in unraveling his own trauma and anger to assist Aoren with the pain that was holding him back. But for now, he dreamt, and it was there, perched in the endless gardens, that Florian waited for Talon.