Laughing in the Face of Death {Dars}
Aug 2, 2012 22:16:07 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2012 22:16:07 GMT -5
{ F A N T A C H I M E }
C, B-flat, E-flat, D-flat, C, E-flat; ...Fanta couldn't remember what came next. G-flat? A? Heart pounding, she continued drumming her fingers against the floor, trying to remember the song that she'd played only a few months ago, propped up on the piano bench inside the lonely storage closet. She had played it for two weeks straight after Madelyn left; it had been one of her favorites. So why wasn't it making her feel any better now? The song had managed to heal at least some of the emptiness after Madelyn said her last goodbye. Maybe it would help if Fanta remembered the rest of the melody...
But she couldn't. It was slipping away.
The dimmed light that barely illuminated the room, only seemed darker; and the girl who could have been so much hugged her knees to her chest, wishing she could somehow pull herself out of this reality.
She could if she really wanted to; she could die. But that wasn't what she wanted. She still wanted to live, just not here: not where there were people who hated her and people who wanted to kill her and people who looked at her weird and people who thought that because she was so different, she was ready to give up.
Fanta Chime wanted to prove that she had something to say; but she was afraid that time, just like that serene melody that used to flow like liquid from her fingers, was slipping away from her. And to make it worse, it seemed that every time she tried to express something to the outside world, she didn't get the response she wanted. It didn't work.
Why wasn't it working?
Fanta continued to walk her fingers along the floor, trying to get a feel for the nonexistant piano keys. She wished she could like people in the same way that she liked music; but the only person that she liked was Madelyn--the girl from the community home who had shown her how the piano keys could form words of their own, if you just pressed the right ones.
No one understood her like Madelyn did, especially not here. In fact, she wasn't insane like everyone thought--not fully, at least. Instead, she was falling into a void where everything was nothing and nothing was everything. What had started off as autism was now something that lacked a cure. And what Fanta had dug herself into went much deeper than a mental condition. It went all the way back to the lonely days sitting at the piano, waiting for Madelyn to return; the day she was so desperate she went looking for Madelyn's home and was consequently brought here; and most of all, the day she killed Mona.
"You make me remember my little sister, Mona." Simple tears. Even simpler words. But not a simple concept. "I can't find her."
Madelyn's calm voice echoed through the room, until Fanta realized they were only in her head. Now, Madelyn would never find her sister; and maybe she'd never find Fanta either. She knew her death was awaiting her, even if she won the fight. Would she ever see a piano again? Would she ever be able to truly speak before death took her away? Sure, Fanta could create words with her mouth, but not sentence after sentence, like the phrases she could create on the piano keys.
Tears trickled down Fanta's cheeks as she tried to absorb the concept of death. She didn't understand it, not like other people did. Sure, she was afraid of it, but was she afraid of seeing a stranger, Pepper, die? At her own hands? But she would live, right?
The only thing she knew for sure was that she didn't want to die.
The thoughts became confusing, and Fanta quickly pushed them away. Too many thoughts clouding her mind never ended well. Bringing her hand to her cheek, Fanta wiped away the remainder of the few tears, laughing all the while. Her reality had been so twisted and deformed, a result of her severe autism paired with her environmental conditions, that laughing was now an outlet for her most desperate of feelings, her cry.
So she laughed again.
Fanta's eyes wandered lifelessly around the room as she attempted to find something new to cling to before falling back to insanity. She spotted Pepper first: the boy she would have to fight, and then another boy in the cell next to him. Her eyes flickered over to the cell next to her own. Not only was the boy next to her the closest company she had, but he was also the newest addition to the household, making Fanta the second.
"Daniel," she whispered to him, not even realizing that a completely irrelevant name had slipped from her mouth. She was pretty sure that it was his. Fanta's desperate eyes wandered as she turned to grip the wire between them. She failed to keep her gaze as she opened her mouth to say something else.
"Die." The sentence was supposed to come out as something else like, "I'm going to die," or "I'm scared," or "What am I going to do?" or something that normal people would have said. It wasn't supposed to be a death sentence, just a plea. But after that single word, it seemed as though Fanta was already out of breath, unable to say much more. Her speech skills had decreased drastically since she'd arrived here.
She considered saying something else, but she couldn't fit the words together. So instead, Fanta remained silent, sinking back into her comforting world full of lost melodies, and chuckled softly.
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