That Relentless Blue // [Te Kore vs. Star Squad]
Jul 22, 2017 17:43:07 GMT -5
Post by Sunrise Rainier D2 // [Thundy] on Jul 22, 2017 17:43:07 GMT -5
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I'm the one at the sail
I'm the master of my sea
I'm the one at the sail
I'm the master of my sea
Every crash of the waves against the beach put a little more strength in Hero’s heart. As he gazed across the shoreline and stuck his toes in the sand, his pulse settled into something smooth and steady, unbothered by the encounter with the seal. While his allies went to work dismembering the bloodied beast on the sand and savoring the spoils of battle, Hero sat himself in the shallows and laid his head back. He wanted to smell like saltwater, to have that feeling of home envelope him.
Scent brought back memory like nothing else could, and the memories that flooded Hero only made him more anxious to get back home. He thought of his father’s salt-crusted beard, and the way the old man cried whenever the Peacekeepers brought him into the justice building. The tears told Hero that he would never survive, and yet he was still alive, blood pumping strong through his veins. So maybe his father was wrong after all.
Wrong or not, Hero wanted to give him a hug and tell him everything would be okay.
I’m going to live, Dad. I’m going to live. Do you believe me now?
Dwelling on the thought of death would not help him survive, and his mind drifted.
There was Villain, his best friend. Hero remembered scattered things, some memories more vivid than others. He remembered their encounter with a Peacekeeper on the beach, the uncertainty of safety in that moment, and how much he wanted to defend his friend. They always joked that their names were backward, that Hero should have been named Villain and vice versa. Hero was the grumpy one, the guarded one, the one who was overburdened by the struggles of the world. Villain was the sweet one, the one everyone loved. Back home, Hero was grumpy and antisocial around everyone but his best friend, and he thought it was because Villain brought out the good in him. Around Villain, Hero was happier, more social, more like the kind of person he should have been.
Should be. Should be. Hero was not going to die. He was going to go home. He was going to hug his father. Most importantly, he was going to spend more long days on the beach with his best friend.
A gentle wave rolled over his legs, over his torso, through his sunbleached hair. The sand was cool on his back, and a feeling of calm permeated his limbs. In that moment, it was almost easy to forget all the killing surrounding him.
He couldn’t linger for long, for his allies were working to survive. While Hero drifted in the waves like that, Jacob had started building items for the two District Fours, supposedly in penance for his lackluster performance in the fight.
“Don’t worry, dude,” Hero told him. “You’re a friend.”
Whether it was true or not, Hero wasn’t sure. Nevertheless, Jacob and Lux were the only two people Hero trusted on the island, and that had to be worth something. If he was going to die, shouldn’t it be around people he enjoyed?
Perhaps Jacob wasn’t convinced, because he continued building a raft anyway. It took some time to build, and Hero felt somewhat useless, standing to the side and watching the whole process. The most he could do was gather driftwood from across the beach, so that’s what he did. He eyed the ocean as he went, the constant thrum of the waves echoing in his brain, experience and memory mixed together.
When their makeshift boat was finally finished, they took off into the waves. There was little rhyme or reason behind the action – Hero pretended he could see faint islands in the distance, but that was a lie – he just itched to be on the water. He told himself that Lux must feel the same, and few tributes would brave the sea like the District Fours. Wherever they roamed, they would have the upper hand.
The stars shone bright overhead after the sun set and the anthem played. Only two new faces played against the sky; he must have missed the cannons in his saltwater stupor. Hero was unbothered, and when they sailed beyond the surf and the water calmed, he stood by the sail while his allies slept. Eventually, when he was sure the water wouldn’t throw them overboard, he curled up next to his allies and drifted to sleep.
They were woken by a slight upsurge in the water and the bright sun beating down on their backs. The land was somewhere far to the East, almost out of sight, but there wasn’t another island to be seen. At least, not yet.
Hero scanned the horizon and caught a sign of movement to his left.
“Guys,” he said, nudging his allies and pointing to the east. “We’re not the only ones on the water.”
It became immediately apparent that they wouldn’t be able to escape without a fight. The other boat was far more sophisticated – one of the Capitol boats often owned by the wealthy of his District – and it was moving quickly towards them. Whether the tributes on board knew what they were doing or not was yet to be seen, but the boat soared through the water faster than their raft could ever move.
“Don't worry, I've got a plan,” Hero said, eyeing his allies. Then he took his weapon and dove unceremoniously into the waves.
The boat was practically upon them when Hero reached its hull, the two boats almost colliding. Without much warning, he hauled himself aboard and surveyed the group.
“Nice boat you’ve got here,” he said, right before smashing his weapon towards the nearest tribute.
[Hero attacks Raquel Izar, spiked blunt]
KAoqUIBOspiked blunt
14179 -- GASH/BRUISED RIGHT SHIN -- 3.0 damage
(Spiked Blunt)