you help me lose my mind • copernicus & jasper
Nov 18, 2016 2:26:15 GMT -5
Post by gamemaker kelsier on Nov 18, 2016 2:26:15 GMT -5
TALK TO ME AND WATCH ME CRUMBLE
COPERNICUS FENWICK
YOU WILL SEE ME COME UNDONE.I can't stop thinking about what it felt like to curl my fingers up in the black of his hair, to feel the shortness on my gloved fingers.
The mask from last night sits beside me on the seat of the car, diamonds discarded in lieu of reality. I alway knew I'd have to come back to it. It was nice to have a night off, just one, an evening at least. Despite the events of the night, the exhaustion clinging to my bones, a strange giddiness rests inside of me, residual, lining the core of me.
Even I had been masked, even if he'd never guess who it was that had swept him in gilded patterns around the dance floor of Snow's mansion, I'd danced with Algernon. For the first time and probably the very last, I'd held him in my arms and not with the hold of a friend.
It felt like he belonged there.
He'd kissed my mask last night.
The happiness I feel is as refracted as the mask sitting beside me on the seat, tossing light around the back of the car.
It could have been anyone under the mask and Algernon would have probably kissed it anyway. He'd never know that it was me because I would never tell him.
Back to reality.
It had come sooner than expected.
Not long after I'd left Algernon on the dance floor, I'd gone out into the hall for some air and found my cousin Leo in the arms of the Avox, seemingly having some kind of fit. My young cousin is cold but foolish, having taken fifty lashes on Thursday for an Avox that he befriended only an hour before while he'd been meant to be interrogating him in the Detention Center.
Two days in hospital and his fever has yet to break.
I finger the diamond encrusted mask, fingers tracing the sharp edges. My hand shakes with exhaustion, two sleepless nights catching up with me all too fast. I begrudgingly left Leo alone in the reserved Fenwick suite in the hospital in order to get some rest. Not entirely alone, the tall Avox he'd become so injured for refusing to leave his side and Leo unable to sleep without is presense.
My cousins on that side are foolish romantics, I was hardly surprised.
I doubt that anything can shock me anymore.
I slip the mask into the pocket of my jacket before the driver pulls up to my front door in case Algernon is home. I have an odd fear of him seeing the mask and being disappointed that his 'prince charming' from two nights ago was only me.
I hold my phone in my hand, an app linked to Leo's vitals continuously updating me on his health. A nurse reports to me hourly via text messages and has promised to call if he takes a sudden turn for the worse. The only way that they could convince me to go home was with the promise of a constant flow of information.
The house is quiet when I arrive, the early hour of three in the morning locating most of the household in their beds.
An Avox takes my coat from me and I slip the mask into the back pocket of my dress pants, unable to part with the souvenir from my night of societal freedom. Algernon's lips touched this mask.
I think about those lips as I walk quietly to my room and I press my fingers against my own, a horrible yearning making my chest tighten.
A lump forms in my throat and I blink quickly.
I make it to my room without incident and turn to lock the door behind me, the sanctuary of my bed the only thing on my mind.
A cold draft hits my back and I stiffen, unable to recall if I left the windows open the night of the masquerade or not. It had not been a warm night and I usually make sure to shut them before going out.
I turn carefully, slipping my hand into my pocket in search of my phone.
Glass lays in shattered pieces on the marble flooring, the light of the moon making them glitter.
A silhouette sits on my bed, watching me.
I don't say anything for a moment, I cannot make the intruder out, my glasses are in my pocket, forgotten in my weariness.
I do know however that one would have to be utterly insane to break into a Fenwick house.
"What do you want," I ask quietly, unable to keep a slight note of annoyance out of my voice.
All I'd wanted to do was sleep.