{bon voyage} 61st Finale
Aug 2, 2012 17:30:48 GMT -5
Post by sbeeg on Aug 2, 2012 17:30:48 GMT -5
Mahlah Shea
I am stretched on your grave
And I'll lie here forever
If you hands were in mine
I'd be sure they would not sever
My apple tree, my brightness,
It's time we were together
For I smell by the Earth
And I'm worn by the weather.
Then it happened. Just like that the little slip of girl who had been through so much just shattered. Fitz's harpoon cut into her flesh and Mahlah's body gave up, spilling out onto the deck. Her cheek pressed against the blood soaked wood of the ship, her eyes staring blankly at the feet of the two boys left. I'm dying. I'm finally dying. She had felt the hand of death pull at her for so long that giving in to the greater power was comforting. As if an old friend was pulling her into an embrace. She wanted to give into the feeling, it seemed so easy to slip into nothingness. However, she had something to do first.
It was evident who was leaving this Arena. The boy from Four was battered almost as much as she was and Klaus... she remembered him on the Reaping platform. They were completely different people then, frightened children facing the impossible. Yet look how far they had both come. She couldn't just die here without telling him something- a message to back home, to their District, to her family. Family. Funny how a few days can change the meaning of a word like that, yet the girl still had her parents back in Three. Were they crying over her right now or had they accepted the inevitable fate? Mahlah couldn't even remember their faces anymore, the man and woman that had raised her seemed to just vanish from her memory, replaced by three young men.
Elon. His token. Edging across the deck, Mahlah left a trail of blood behind her as she clawed at the wood. Extending her arm, she stretched her hand out to Klaus, Elon's bracelet lying in her open palm, coated in her blood. They had both loved the boy from Ten, in different ways yes but both were just as powerful. She offered the memory of the boy to Klaus, she wouldn't be needing it for much longer she'd see him soon enough.
Even with words being no longer an option, Mahlah was content with her final offering. With nothing else to do, she closed her eyes like the dolls in the shop windows she had envied so much as a child. The ones with dark hair and brown eyes that close when you lay them down. The little things made of porcelain, with nothing inside but are still loved by so many children.
As blood filled her lungs, Mahlah's heart beat slower and slower like a the coals of a fire gradually losing their light. The familiar pull of death came again, tugging at the shard of soul the girl had left and this time she let it go. It was easier than Mahlah ever thought it would be, just letting everything go. It wasn't frightening going into the unknown, it had been hanging over her for so long it was comforting to finally give in. Like water after a drought, death came easily.
Many people may say different things when they die. A white light, a continued life with the ones they love, unspeakable torture, or simply nothing at all. Mahlah Shea didn't feel anything, just an empty void on all sides, her eyes still closed bathing everything in darkness. She felt only one thing in this great void after death, but she didn't need anything else- no trumpets or words or anything else people see. All she needed was his hand in hers.
And that's what she got.