where the milestones gather moss / eden+avriel 92nd
May 1, 2023 21:17:04 GMT -5
Post by tick 12a / calla on May 1, 2023 21:17:04 GMT -5
cont.
On the first day Eden, very predictably, had started to panic.
Ten’s got a new victor. Great. Good for them. He doesn’t care.
Really though, he started freaking out during the first hour.
Avriel called him the day after the lockdown broadcast and after he hung up, Eden punched a hole straight through the plaster of the office wall. He stared at it until his eyes start to water, then the guilt swept in like a tidal wave, crashing, seeping in through the fingers he used to cover his face. He stuffed a towel in the hole and decided not to look at it anymore.
"Are you still mad at me?" Avriel had asked during that call.
And Eden almost said it. It was right there. Something soothing little thing that got stuck to the roof of his mouth, it sat there like a dead thing and he had to lean away from the receiver to clear his throat.
The thing is he'd stopped being mad nearly the second Avriel walked out the front door.
He doesn't know what's happening to him. It's like over the course of the past year his body's been making up for all the time he's been cold and stony and closed off, fists tight and bruised, his sense of self buried somewhere deep, deep underground. It feels like he's being punished for it.
But he tries to ignore it, mostly. He can survive a little longer on his own. He tends to the chickens. He waters the potato plants. He starts to pace more often than he sits. He tries not to think about Akira and Eurydice and the mess of complicated things that dream wrenched up out of him. He quickly figures out that Avriel's schedule isn't steady like it is during the Games, so Eden has to wait for Avriel to call him each time. Sometimes the hours of it are odd, so it's just easier to do what he did in those early months and stop sleeping again, that way he can catch the phone on the first ring no matter what time it is.
He only gives in to calling when the gap between them gets a little too long. Eden gets this sick feeling in the pit of his stomach when that happens, he can't tell if he's too worried or too paranoid.
He knows something's going on with Avriel, he tells Eden about the threat to his family over a shaky line, stays vague about this omnipresent force that he has to listen to now, which only serves to make Eden want to put another several more holes into their poor innocent wall.
He wants to hitchhike all the way to the Capitol just to make sure Avriel's okay - just to see him. They've been apart for longer periods than this, but those times hadn't felt like this time. He can't describe it. Maybe it's the fact that the nightmares are getting worse, or that after years of this he's finally starting to feel cooped up and its driving him insane. Maybe he was insane this whole time and now's just when it's decided to rear its pretty head, triggered by some red flag that Eden's too exhausted to notice.
Scout comes home with Storm. It toddles after Eden and follows him around the house despite the number of times he tries to shake it.
That was two weeks ago, and Eden's long since gotten tired of playing mediator between Scout and Freckle. The thought of being eaten by a creepy little cryptid is enough to send proud Freckle back to the coop most nights, and it becomes a strange lonely-feeling thing that takes root and doesn't let go. Eden doesn't exactly love Scout. Never has. Every now and then he'll catch himself staring at it, and then it's like Scout will suddenly realize and turn to stare back, and then Eden will blink and hours will have passed, unsettling.
For the entire day before Avriel is due home, Eden doesn't quite know what to do with himself.
He's thought about the Reaping a lot this past week. How if his name had been called just a year earlier, he would be dead right now. Or how if Avriel hadn't been at that tournament in Four and had gotten him out of the ring to the medic, he would be dead right now. He'd almost been killed when he was thirteen, fifteen, seventeen - every year in between. It's not with cynicism that he thinks of this. It's just a distant sort of fact. It's strange now, to live so domestically, away from it.
It's someone else's skin he's trying to fit himself into amongst all the gardening and the cooking and the pacing. Sometimes he wonders if Eurydice let him go on purpose - if this deeply uncomfortable feeling that's settled in his bones was part of her grand master plan. Maybe she knew that he's not cut out to be human.
The house goes dark eventually and Eden lets himself sink into the couch with his face in his hands. Avriel's coming home though, and that's all that really matters. Eden will apologize for being a dick about the whole thing, and then everything will be fine. Avriel won't have to go back for another whole year. They'll have time.
Eden's head hits the back of the couch thinking about that - how they have time now. Real time. Not moments snatched in places like One and Four, not borrowed time in the forest. Now they have as much time as they want, as long as Eden keeps his head on his shoulders and three steps ahead of his past.
The room goes a little hazy when he gets like this. Thinking too hard without thinking enough. The kitchen light's on but that's it, it cuts through the darkness of the hall like a little yellow knife and the colour of it is strangely soothing. Warm.
Within four minutes of sitting down, and more than forty hours awake, Eden finally falls asleep.