to b r e a k the b e s t | teddy & castor
Nov 23, 2014 23:54:58 GMT -5
Post by gamemaker kelsier on Nov 23, 2014 23:54:58 GMT -5
T E D D Y S E R A P H I M
♂ ☆ 15 ☆ ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
We're running and it's dark. I can hear my brothers around me, Tate behind, Teva running along in front and Tripp somewhere above us. My breath comes short and tight and the air in front of me fogs up each time I exhale. There's an urgency to the running, like we won't be stopping anytime soon. It's okay. My feet keep a steady pace, I'll keep up. I'm not going to be a burden.
Shots ring out behind us and we speed up, Tate quickly overtakes me. I focus on the backs of my brothers, watching the way their muscles move as they run. I don't think about the pain in my chest or the shortness of breath that I am experiencing. I don't let myself think about it. Shots ring out again and we go faster. Teva shouts back words of encouragement but I can't hear them. Sweat pours off of my forehead, I feel like I'm dying.
Tate turns around, I can tell that he's going to reach out and scoop me up any second now and angry tears of frustration make their way down my face. "I can do it," I shout at him, "keep going!"
He doesn't turn back around at my reassurances and reaches out for me anyway. But it's too late. The shots ring out. There is a sharp pain in the back of my head, then nothing.
Nothing at all.
"...uungghhnn..."
I moan softly, shifting my body slightly on the hard surface. Everything hurts, like I've been put through a factory line. Sharp spikes of pain beat with my heart, spiking through the back of my head to the front like an erratic garbage masher. I open my eyes slowly, blinking against the harsh lighting, trying to grow accustomed to it after the sleep I've woken up from. I press my palms to the cold floor and push myself up slowly, my bones popping and muscles screaming from the harsh, unrelenting cement.
I sit there for a moment, trying to collect myself, to remember how I got here. I yawn loudly, stretching my arms high above my head, arching my back to work out those last few kinks. I run my fingers through my hair, trying to flatten down the dark tufts that I know must be sticking up right now, as part of my regular morning routine. As I do so, I glance around me, taking in my surroundings.
There's the floor I'm on as well as two cot-like beds hanging on walls parallel to each other. One wall holds a sink and a toilet, in plain view of everything. That seems like a silly set-up to have but how people choose to live their lives has nothing to do with me. I look on, eyes taking in the weird rounded flatness of where the wall meets the floor. It doesn't so much as meet the floor as converge. It's seamless, as if I'm sitting in a big, rounded, square box.
I turn to look at the wall behind me, wondering what strange scenes adorn that one, but there's nothing. Literally nothing. In the place of where the walls should be, there are thick lines of black metal, beginning at the ceiling and going all the way down to meet the floor. My eyes travel up and down, following each dangerous looking bar until they come level with the lock holding the bars in place. It's a big looking one, with three different keyholes. I'm not certain just who they're trying to keep out but we should be set I guess.
With no windows it's really hard to tell what time it is. I go to check the watch I got from my brothers for my fifteenth birthday but it's not on my wrist. Which is weird, I only take it off to shower, I don't even take it off for sleeping.
There are specks of blood on my sleeve.
Oh.
Right.
Panic grips me out of nowhere and I stand up, running over to the bars to see what's on the other side but as soon as I touch them, a current of electricity flows into me. I snatch my hand back with a yelp and I jump back, heart thudding as I try and figure things out.
Realization dawns and I groan, hands going to my face, running down it as I pace the small space of the cell. I stabbed a Peacekeeper. I stabbed a Peacekeeper. I stabbed a Peacekeeper and that's why my head hurts, it's because the Peacekeeper knocked me out and now I'm here. Tate is going to kill me, unless the Peacekeepers kill me first. Either way I am going to die.
"Heeeeeeeck," I moan out, slowly moving into a kneeling position to hug my knees. I'm such an idiot. I'm such a complete idiot. I'm never going to see my brothers again, they're gonna take my tongue out like they did to Cal's dad or maybe they'll even kill me like they did Mom. I'm only fifteen years old, I thought I had eons left. Tate told me not to do anything dumb and I didn't listen to him. Even if I don't die, he's going to murder me for this.
I press my face into my knees and make myself small, trying to calm the panicked beating of my heart, hoping that the next time I look up, it'll all have been some weird dream. I stay there like that for a while, feeling pathetic and sorry for myself when I hear the grating of metal against metal.
I look up quickly, looking at the bars in worry as a few of them shift to the side in order to let an androgynous white clad figure in a helmet enter with a girl held firmly by the arm. She shoves the girl forward and kicks her hard in the back, sending her right at me before turning on one booted heel, the cell door shutting behind her.
I move too slowly, arms opening to catch her and I only manage to cushion her fall. My head hits the cement with a soft thud and I grimace slightly, it's a bruise forming on top of another bruise. Mom always told us that it was important to treat a girl right though, I'm pretty sure that applies to catching them when they've been kicked square in the back.
I blink rapidly to keep tears from forming and my hands grip her firmly. It feels like I've been flattened out but at least I caught her. Teva would be proud of the chivalry.
"Er, hi?" I say, a blush forming at the questioning tone in my voice, "I'm Teddy."I g u e s s
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