tame your demons ♱ marybeth&tanner
May 1, 2023 8:02:24 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on May 1, 2023 8:02:24 GMT -5
t a n n e r g a r c i a .
It's midday as Tanner brings himself to the Summer home, a disciple's shack on the other side of the commune. They separate them so, the divine in their brick cottages and the disciples in their wooden homesteads. The church lay between them, its white walls a beacon in the desert heat. As 5 o'clock approaches, the bell rings its toll, vibrating the sands as he treks to see his betrothed, Marybeth.
There was no denying her beauty, he wonders if that's why she was chosen for him. If his father had anything to do with it, or if the proprietor really had just seen them as a good match. He was still getting accustomed to it, his official partner, what is was like to be tied to another. He's of the age, 18, where it's time to start thinking of the future more and the past less, his childhood growing behind him by the day.
Things would change, and they would change quick.
A small box is clutched in his left hand, blue and velvet, a surprise for his wife-to-be. She had always been so thoughtful with her own gifts, whether it be bread or book or boots. A twang of guilt would come across his chest whenever he thought of it- for me? For he who had so much, from she who had so little? It wasn't easy being a disciple, the working hands of Todd, so he always made sure to appreciate and thank her for her kindness.
He knocks on the door gently, it's peeling white paint leaving flakes on his knuckles. The remaining Summers had always been kind to him, as with most of the commune. Tanner has always held a special place in his heart for hard working people, unafraid to aid in the manual labor the disciples busy themselves with. He whistles a familiar hymn as he waits, gift tucked behind his back.
After a moment, her father comes to the door, darkened by his work in the heat. A man forged in flames, one of the most muscular in the commune. "Hello, Mister Summer," Tanner says with a bow of his head, "I was hoping to speak to your daughter, is she in?"
"Of course, holy son, come in and I will fetch her."
"Oh, surely I can wait outside," he says, nervous at the idea of speaking with her entire family at once. Since the news of their betrothal, he has grown ever the more hesitant around the Summer family. They are to become one, and he is to impress them, his father had informed them. Workers they are, yet the task still felt so daunting, for he was still figuring out how to be the perfect son.
"I insist. We will leave for dinner shortly, and it would be an honor for you to join us."
"Well," he weighs his options for a second, "how can I say no to that?" Punctuated with an anxious laugh. His soon to be father-in-law motions him in, holding the door for him before pointing him in the direction of Marybeth's room, herself already peeping at the front door from the hallway. There are butterflies in his chest, is this attraction? A feeling he has yet to put a name to, he meets her in the corridor's entrance, standing between two crosses hung on the walls beside them.
Tanner begins with the box, revealing it to her from his side. "I brought you this," he declares, "you have been so sweet to me, I decided I would return the favor the best I could." He looks her in the eyes as he speaks, brown eyes to brown eyes, "go ahead, open it."