Of Sunrise and Earth [Teddy Oneshot]
Sept 20, 2018 8:25:45 GMT -5
Post by Tom on Sept 20, 2018 8:25:45 GMT -5
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Tongue tied with frustration while the shadows of doubt linger in his chest.
Karma would be his fall. Graceful landings weren’t allowed for him. Only the inevitable crash of cement and flesh, like the world wasn’t out to get him for taking the lives of Emberly, Ree, and Lux. Names lingering along his mind like they were the bones and flesh that string him together. A monster with pieces of others that hold him together with legacies lost to blood and a game where the only winner is death and fear. Again and again like a record skipping back to someone’s favorite part, they stand above a body from Ten.
He’d have to send flowers to Saffron and Mace. Pretty ones for sorrows that he carries with every moment of Faline’s blade splitting the skull of Charlie. A deep breath as he watches the screen remember what Kirito had told him like an apology is what was going to comfort him besides a bottle of expensive wine. A sigh from his lips as he closes his eyes listening to their worlds in a dark room with no lights but the screen. A bag of popcorn and a bottle of expensive wine by his sides as he’s under the comfort of a blanket with an interesting texture that reminds him of the nights sleeping into Chester’s side.
Comfort in this blanket that feels like an escape from everything else going on. Stuck in the past of the horrors that his own hands have caused. Did he deserve to sit there with popcorn and wine and pray for children’s lives? Did he deserve to sit around and live while others may never get to? All the other names before him of District Six lingering like he’s a legacy to every lost soul from Six. Fingers set the bowl on the table in front of the couch he resides on. Everyone was out doing whatever it was that they do. Star was busy getting her hair done and then had an important party to go to. Always open for public appearances, despite children dying by her own hands.
If only karma could find her, but she didn’t know any better.
Teddy had to keep reminding himself that. They don’t know the consequences of their actions, well they knew them, but not the degree of what they’ve done. Ring sits on the couch next to him, silently sleeping against his thigh. Fingers fluffing through the koala’s head with a sense of security as he watches the screen.
"I wish I got the chance to know you."
Heart aches at Faline’s words. The same words that he had used with Lux in the end. Inevitable blood was to be shed. Inevitable fighting between District Six like the chaotic tensions of hospitals back home. Chaos is all he’s ever known, but all of it was spinning as glaive and sword collide in glittering silver. Crimson breaking from bodies like the life of his mentees were swirling together, only for this conflict to end in one way. One way that he’s feared the entire time since the games had begun. A shout threatens to come from his throat, but he’s already seen this battle start once before.
A healer and a train worker, too young to lose their life, but this was what fate had picked. A life would be gone too soon and all he could do was watch with plans of comforting a broken family again. Memories of Ms. Khiev coming back to his mind as she cried on his shoulder. Memories of Aeryn Kight’s remorseful frown and anger filled fists banging against his chest. A sigh falls from his lips at the normality of this situation to him now.
What a victor of the year he was.
"I love them so much. Please, Ezekiel, if it comes down to it… Tell them that I've always loved them."
A father for Zeke and a big family for Faline to approach depending on the outcome of this. Avoidance of the result flashing back as he climbed into his room and stared at a ceiling fan for hours on end, until he built up the courage to go back out knowing Star and the others wouldn’t be there. Love. The strongest emotion they carry on this plane of existence. If it comes down to it, Teddy Ursa would make good on that promise no matter the outcome. He would do the same for Zeke’s father in the end. All Teddy could do was thinking of those families.
Faline’s lovely family with broken hearts as they cry for their little girl as Teddy has to explain the pain of losing someone once again. Possibilities of being blamed for her death in his mind, but he couldn’t think of this. He wasn’t supposed to lose hope already for either of the tributes. All he could do was whisper to himself.
"Don’t give up yet. Whoever wins and whoever loses, I will carry you both with me.”
Memories of Ree Fer spitting at Teddy once again comes as Teddy stares at the water damaged and worn cards on the coffee table. Eyes glancing from the screen to the card and back again. Three years since Ree had told him to forget him for good. Three years since he last felt comfort in himself. Three years since he felt like he wasn’t alone in the world. Despite all of it, he still holds himself together as he takes a swig of wine and lets himself relax into the scene, despite his discomforts of watching it.
The sounds of water relaxing him once again, but the scene is different from the screen as he remembers running along rocks with a golden glittering weapon shining over wounds on Raquel’s skin. The head of Rhetoric staring back at him with dead eyes as Emberly and their group leave, except him and Clementina. Bullet wound and advice, but he can still feel himself forgetting the fear and letting it wash over as Chester gives in a bit more the next night.
Water brings him back to the wooden boat where Lux and him fight with determination as green eyes stare into brown. Victims and victors coming to life as Teddy remembers the weight of others on his shoulders. Lux Pelotte was the one who should have surpassed him, but Teddy had pushed farther than he’s ever gone before. A moment he’s there and the next he’s back on the couch like nothing changed.
Faline and Zeke are pushing as hard as they can go. Wounds start to grow with crimson life. His eyes are glued to the screen, tension spreading through his body as he can tell death was lingering along both of their corners. A worthy fight to the end that swells pride into his chest, but guilt lingers too. If only he could have rewrote history and made things happen. If only District Six wasn’t meant to go head to head every year since he won. Karma would be his collapse. The weight he carries is heavy, just as much as his heart gets when Faline wants to rewrite history.
Change the course of District Six as a whole, but it was too late. Death’s already written their futures as Teddy watches Zeke pull his sword back and ready to end it. Words coming from the boy’s throat as Teddy grimaces against the words. Faline struggles to speak out and Teddy can feel his heart rising. Words, history, fate, karma, and death were waiting for the results that have been written.
"It shouldn’t have been this way. You don’t deserve this."
It shouldn’t have. Basil didn’t deserve it. Ansel didn’t deserve it. Serena didn’t deserve it. Aeson didn’t deserve it. Vesper didn’t deserve it. All of them didn’t deserve this, but this was how their world had been written. As the blade comes down, Teddy doesn’t let himself look anymore. The outcome was already in his skin lingering like a fire burning his heart and insides open. Ring clings tighter to his leg as Teddy can feel the panic attack coming like a swirling tar in his lungs.
"No. No… None of you deserved this. I’m sorry. So sorry... "
The cannon sounds with a flare of fire in his chest. Ice covers his mind as he breaks down on the couch living a life of lonesome grief. Swallowing up the guilt that comes in waves of water and heat as if the volcano and ocean were fighting him once more. Torn by the death of a little girl, who’s family will suffer from this. Another apology to add to his ever growing list of grievances and failures that he couldn’t fix. Another name to add to his list of legacies that he would carry like a badge on him. Anyone who has come across Teddy will never be forgotten.
All he can do is let himself drown and burn, until the next sunrise blooms and Faline returns to the earth.
Karma would be his fall. Graceful landings weren’t allowed for him. Only the inevitable crash of cement and flesh, like the world wasn’t out to get him for taking the lives of Emberly, Ree, and Lux. Names lingering along his mind like they were the bones and flesh that string him together. A monster with pieces of others that hold him together with legacies lost to blood and a game where the only winner is death and fear. Again and again like a record skipping back to someone’s favorite part, they stand above a body from Ten.
He’d have to send flowers to Saffron and Mace. Pretty ones for sorrows that he carries with every moment of Faline’s blade splitting the skull of Charlie. A deep breath as he watches the screen remember what Kirito had told him like an apology is what was going to comfort him besides a bottle of expensive wine. A sigh from his lips as he closes his eyes listening to their worlds in a dark room with no lights but the screen. A bag of popcorn and a bottle of expensive wine by his sides as he’s under the comfort of a blanket with an interesting texture that reminds him of the nights sleeping into Chester’s side.
Comfort in this blanket that feels like an escape from everything else going on. Stuck in the past of the horrors that his own hands have caused. Did he deserve to sit there with popcorn and wine and pray for children’s lives? Did he deserve to sit around and live while others may never get to? All the other names before him of District Six lingering like he’s a legacy to every lost soul from Six. Fingers set the bowl on the table in front of the couch he resides on. Everyone was out doing whatever it was that they do. Star was busy getting her hair done and then had an important party to go to. Always open for public appearances, despite children dying by her own hands.
If only karma could find her, but she didn’t know any better.
Teddy had to keep reminding himself that. They don’t know the consequences of their actions, well they knew them, but not the degree of what they’ve done. Ring sits on the couch next to him, silently sleeping against his thigh. Fingers fluffing through the koala’s head with a sense of security as he watches the screen.
"I wish I got the chance to know you."
Heart aches at Faline’s words. The same words that he had used with Lux in the end. Inevitable blood was to be shed. Inevitable fighting between District Six like the chaotic tensions of hospitals back home. Chaos is all he’s ever known, but all of it was spinning as glaive and sword collide in glittering silver. Crimson breaking from bodies like the life of his mentees were swirling together, only for this conflict to end in one way. One way that he’s feared the entire time since the games had begun. A shout threatens to come from his throat, but he’s already seen this battle start once before.
A healer and a train worker, too young to lose their life, but this was what fate had picked. A life would be gone too soon and all he could do was watch with plans of comforting a broken family again. Memories of Ms. Khiev coming back to his mind as she cried on his shoulder. Memories of Aeryn Kight’s remorseful frown and anger filled fists banging against his chest. A sigh falls from his lips at the normality of this situation to him now.
What a victor of the year he was.
"I love them so much. Please, Ezekiel, if it comes down to it… Tell them that I've always loved them."
A father for Zeke and a big family for Faline to approach depending on the outcome of this. Avoidance of the result flashing back as he climbed into his room and stared at a ceiling fan for hours on end, until he built up the courage to go back out knowing Star and the others wouldn’t be there. Love. The strongest emotion they carry on this plane of existence. If it comes down to it, Teddy Ursa would make good on that promise no matter the outcome. He would do the same for Zeke’s father in the end. All Teddy could do was thinking of those families.
Faline’s lovely family with broken hearts as they cry for their little girl as Teddy has to explain the pain of losing someone once again. Possibilities of being blamed for her death in his mind, but he couldn’t think of this. He wasn’t supposed to lose hope already for either of the tributes. All he could do was whisper to himself.
"Don’t give up yet. Whoever wins and whoever loses, I will carry you both with me.”
Memories of Ree Fer spitting at Teddy once again comes as Teddy stares at the water damaged and worn cards on the coffee table. Eyes glancing from the screen to the card and back again. Three years since Ree had told him to forget him for good. Three years since he last felt comfort in himself. Three years since he felt like he wasn’t alone in the world. Despite all of it, he still holds himself together as he takes a swig of wine and lets himself relax into the scene, despite his discomforts of watching it.
The sounds of water relaxing him once again, but the scene is different from the screen as he remembers running along rocks with a golden glittering weapon shining over wounds on Raquel’s skin. The head of Rhetoric staring back at him with dead eyes as Emberly and their group leave, except him and Clementina. Bullet wound and advice, but he can still feel himself forgetting the fear and letting it wash over as Chester gives in a bit more the next night.
Water brings him back to the wooden boat where Lux and him fight with determination as green eyes stare into brown. Victims and victors coming to life as Teddy remembers the weight of others on his shoulders. Lux Pelotte was the one who should have surpassed him, but Teddy had pushed farther than he’s ever gone before. A moment he’s there and the next he’s back on the couch like nothing changed.
Faline and Zeke are pushing as hard as they can go. Wounds start to grow with crimson life. His eyes are glued to the screen, tension spreading through his body as he can tell death was lingering along both of their corners. A worthy fight to the end that swells pride into his chest, but guilt lingers too. If only he could have rewrote history and made things happen. If only District Six wasn’t meant to go head to head every year since he won. Karma would be his collapse. The weight he carries is heavy, just as much as his heart gets when Faline wants to rewrite history.
Change the course of District Six as a whole, but it was too late. Death’s already written their futures as Teddy watches Zeke pull his sword back and ready to end it. Words coming from the boy’s throat as Teddy grimaces against the words. Faline struggles to speak out and Teddy can feel his heart rising. Words, history, fate, karma, and death were waiting for the results that have been written.
"It shouldn’t have been this way. You don’t deserve this."
It shouldn’t have. Basil didn’t deserve it. Ansel didn’t deserve it. Serena didn’t deserve it. Aeson didn’t deserve it. Vesper didn’t deserve it. All of them didn’t deserve this, but this was how their world had been written. As the blade comes down, Teddy doesn’t let himself look anymore. The outcome was already in his skin lingering like a fire burning his heart and insides open. Ring clings tighter to his leg as Teddy can feel the panic attack coming like a swirling tar in his lungs.
"No. No… None of you deserved this. I’m sorry. So sorry... "
The cannon sounds with a flare of fire in his chest. Ice covers his mind as he breaks down on the couch living a life of lonesome grief. Swallowing up the guilt that comes in waves of water and heat as if the volcano and ocean were fighting him once more. Torn by the death of a little girl, who’s family will suffer from this. Another apology to add to his ever growing list of grievances and failures that he couldn’t fix. Another name to add to his list of legacies that he would carry like a badge on him. Anyone who has come across Teddy will never be forgotten.
All he can do is let himself drown and burn, until the next sunrise blooms and Faline returns to the earth.