Snow f l a k e s // Axel
Dec 17, 2012 23:16:45 GMT -5
Post by Sher is back :) on Dec 17, 2012 23:16:45 GMT -5
Holy water cannot help you know
A thousand armies could not keep me out
I don't want your money I don't want your crown
See I've come to burn
Your kingdom down
[/i][/color][/size][/center]A thousand armies could not keep me out
I don't want your money I don't want your crown
See I've come to burn
Your kingdom down
this was anything but a normal day. Even as the small arm of the cold, steel clock reached five in the afternoon, my day was yet to begin.A thousand words could not even describe the yearning I had for what was to come. The anxiety tugged at the sleeve of my heart all day while I watched hopeless careers battle each other ineptly.
The clank of metal became a monotonous to my senses, just another background noise in a normal day, but
This late into winter the sun tended to lay to rest around four-thirty, hailing the moon to glow and composing temperatures to drop. As soon as the bell rung for classes to be over at the training center, I cheaply said good work to my trainees and dashed out of the room to the trainors' locker room, where countless cold lockers lined up against the barren gray walls waiting for their normal owners to come and empty them out, marking an end to another day.
My fingers flew around the small numbers on my combination and I squeezed into my down coat and swung my mud tainted bag around my shoulder, booking it for the glass doors that opened to the outside, closer-to-reality world.
"Ana! Where ya goin' so soon?" called a cheery, uplifted voice. The last thing I wanted to hear right now. My unsatisfactory face forced itself into a more half-hearted smile, the best I could do for the moment.
"Leighanne! I thought I was never gonna see you today!" I exclaimed in, quite a persuading, yet cheesy voice. Like a firework, she went on rambling and rambling how her trainees haven't gotten anything done and how our boos is being so difficult and some other shit I didn't catch.
In that moment I felt like the white rabbit in Alice In Wonderland. I looked at the clock on the wall every five seconds, not even giving a sliver of attention to Leighanne's colloquy. Every second that ticked by, my pulse became stronger and faster. Cutting Leighanne off in the middle of a sentence, I looked for a quick way out of the conversation.
"Oh yeah, it's terrible isn't it? So, um, I have an important meeting soon so, er, I'll see you tomorrow." I said impatiently as I headed for the door. Before she had a moment to respond, I slunk into the crowd out side of the center, blending in like a lion in the sahara so I made sure the impudent red head couldn't catch my scent.
Finally, I was free.
I swerved through the crowd of the square, carefully avoiding peacekeepers who knew my face by heart. I was known as the scandalous macabre good-for-nothing fox that just infected the 'beautiful' District 1.
A sea of faces surrounded me, allowing a few seconds of uncertainty cloud my vision. I had to be careful. No one could recognize me now, no right now. I couldn't afford to be hunted down. I could feel millions of eyes burning into my skin, peering into my soul and uncovering the secrets I had kept for so long, it made me feel sick to my stomach.
A hawkish wind bit at the tip of my nose and fingers as I tried pulling my jacket closer to body, trying to keep warm becasue it was going to be a long night.
I realized at that moment that the cold was the least of my worries right now, I had to get through the deal alive, and tonight. What kind of deal? Well, a deal that was not exactly, legal.
I rounded the alley corner and lay down y bag on the ground, taking refuge from the wind, and any suspicious person that for any reason could have followed me. I fumbled with the zipper of the bag, being as my fingers were almost frozen to the bone. I got it open though, and the treasure inside shined back at me. In that moment, I was blissful.
I did not exactly know what the guy I was supposed to meet with was supposed to look like, but I could only scan the darkened passing people. I knew he would be wearing a dark hoodie and a black bag similar to mine.
As I waited huddled against the brick wall of the alley, I pulled a lighter from my pocket and warmed my bare fingers, keeping my senses keen for anything important. The I saw them.
Deep blue eyes pierced the darkness like a light. They stared at me in curiosity. I tore my gaze from his and examined his clothes, a black hoodie and a black bag. I clicked the lighter shut and he left. I started after him. I was not about to lose this deal, it was the highlight of my future.
He couldn't fool me as I easily picked him out in the thinning night crowd. I ran up to him from behind, making sure not to make any noise by balancing on the balls of my feet. I grabbed the back of his hoodie and slammed his back against the walls, now holding his shoulder blades tightly as I could so he couldn't escape.
Did he think this was some sick game? I looked into his eyes, colder than the air itself. I was not focused on the expression in his face, all I was focused on was the savage fire burning and growing inside my body, reflecting in my eyes. Flames licked at the inside of my chest as I got more furious and my fingers began to curl around his shoulders, my nails piercing his cloth and skin. This game he seemed to be playing shaped my whole life, and I wasn't going to lose this round.
"Where is it?!"
Seven devils all around you
Seven devils in your house
See I was dead when I woke up this morning
See I'll be dead before the day is done
Before the day is done
[/i][/color][/size][/center]Seven devils in your house
See I was dead when I woke up this morning
See I'll be dead before the day is done
Before the day is done