run till the land ends [AV vs. CoA]
Nov 25, 2018 0:39:50 GMT -5
Post by WT on Nov 25, 2018 0:39:50 GMT -5
spearWander is in the middle of packing vis makeshift bedroll back into the cart, eyes bleary and flag half-folded, when the shaking starts.
Suddenly wide awake, ve staggers against the cart, dropping the flag unceremoniously and nearly losing vis feet as vis weight shifts the wheels. Only the front of the cart crashing to a stop against a trunk saves ver. "What the hell. Is ev—" A massive crack interrupts; still leaning on the cart for balance, ve whirls in time to see roots lift from the ground as one of the smaller trees keels. Its branches tangle with another's, but it quivers at an angle too precarious and far too close for comfort. "Wow, nope."
On one side, Temple and Eve have already sprung into motion. On the other, Bette, so often the surest-footed and the quickest—first to respond in the mines, with the bats, to the howl—stands frozen, a single static point in a churning world. "Bette?" Wander asks, then sucks in a breath as ve nearly loses vis footing again. No time. Ve reaches for her hand without waiting for a response. Shoving aside the flash of an image the wrong way around—Temple in Bette's place, yanking on vis arm, Wander stumbling behind her in the roiling shadows—ve tugs, and runs.
Together the four of them make it out of the forest inelegantly, fighting to keep the cart and themselves upright as the ground heaves like irate waves, but they make it. They manage better time once the shaking, after what can't possibly be as long as Wander's pounding heart makes it feel, settles and vanishes; with the world making sense again Wander has half a mind to suggest stopping, but no one else does, and ve suspects the sight of that falling giant hangs as menacingly in everyone's minds as in vis own.
Instead they slow to a stop only as they find themselves in thickening fog, half out of caution on an unclear path and half, at least in Wander's case, out of sheer exhaustion. For a few moments it's all ve can do to lean heavily against vis spear with vis uninjured arm, panting and blinking curiously through the fog toward the sound of unseen water. They must have wrapped back around to the sea cliffs; maybe if—
Wander's eyes widen and ve hisses again as one memory after another cascades into place: picking through the wreckage of the nursery already set up for Cadenza, restless months spent never quite feeling at home at vis grandparents' house, only seven but corralling Teresa and Nate through the long hours while the rest of the family crunched numbers on annihilated equipment and looked for missing friends and tried not to cry in front of the kids. For the first time in vis life the sound of the sea looms ahead not with that familiar, otherworldly mystery, but with menace. "We need to go back," ve says. Maybe the Arena's ocean isn't real, but if the Gamemakers want an earthquake they'll have an earthquake, and if they want a tsunami then by Ripred they will have a tsunami. "Or south, I don't know, just away fr—"
The ground rumbles again, not quite as violently this time but with enough force to send vis javelin flying and Wander verself scrambling to catch it. "Shit!"
Behind ver Eve gasps, closer than ve realized and high and sharp over the clatter of the cart and its cargo. Wander's breath rushes out in a startled gasp as ve swings around, leading with the javelin in vis panic and thoroughly ready, less than an hour into it, for this wreck of a day to be over.
[Wander attacks Shy, spear]
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[Deep Gash on Right Calf -- 8.0 + 1 (Strength)]
title song is "Live by the Ocean" by the Hoosiers.
apparently till existed in English at least a century before until and 'til is considered inappropriate in formal writing. who knew!