and it hurts like hell [lordes/vasco]
Mar 8, 2020 9:43:59 GMT -5
Post by kap on Mar 8, 2020 9:43:59 GMT -5
LORDES IZAR
Your children being torn away from you is all you can think about. Your husband tries to comfort you, but to no avail. At least one of your children will not return home alive. Sarina and Alfonso are such precious parts of your life, that to think you may never see or speak to them again shatters your fragile heart to pieces. You said your goodbyes to them in the Justice Building, but it doesn't fix what has happened. They're going to go into that arena to fight, and even if one of them comes back alive, they'll never be the same again. You know that arena changes people, and you're not ready to see it change more of your children. It changed your son before he died, and you're not ready to see that again.
You wanted to run up to that stage and fight off the Peacekeepers so that you could bring your children back home, but all you could do was stand there and cry into your husband's shoulder. When you got home that night, you couldn't sleep for more than perhaps five or ten minutes at a time for no more than half an hour in total. When you gave up on trying to sleep at about four o'clock in the morning, you decided to stay up and try to find ways to distract yourself from the terrible things that were to come in a couple of weeks. Cleaning the house was the only way you could get your mind off of things in that moment, so that's what you did for hours on end, scrubbing away at surfaces that were already sparkling clean, up until there was a knock at the door.
You answered the door not looking like yourself. Your hair was brushed, yes, but you hadn't put much effort into the way you looked otherwise. You hadn't dressed in your usual slacks and blouse. Instead, you wore a t-shirt and jeans. It was quite a rarity to see you, Mrs. Lordes Izar, dressed this way, rather than your usual dressed-to-impress style. Nothing seemed to matter right now, though, with Sarina and Alfonso torn away from you.
The man at the door likely didn't care how you looked, either. It was Vasco Izar, and you knew he was a kind soul. He wasn't one to judge you on what you decided to wear. He typically didn't judge you anyway. You couldn't think of a single unkind word he'd ever spoken to you, actually. He'd always had such a gentle soul. At first, you wondered why he was here. He was the mayor. Surely he had more important things to do on the day after the reaping than to visit you.
No, he was a kind man. You knew exactly why he was here. He was here to check in on you after such a heart-wrenching reaping. Surely he knew you weren't okay, but that didn't matter. The man he was meant he wanted to help, and make sure that anything he could do to make you feel better got done. You couldn't force yourself to smile upon seeing him, though. You hadn't had a smile- even a fake one- cross your lips since your children were reaped yesterday.
"Vasco," you began. "Come in, please."
You stepped to the side to allow him to cross through the threshold of your home.
"I'm sorry for... how I look. Things are difficult right now and I wasn't exactly expecting visitors," you told him. Your voice shook as you spoke. Would anything ever be the same? After losing your first child to the Games, things never quite went back to normal. Things certainly wouldn't be the same after losing a second and possibly a third.
Your life was being torn apart in front of your eyes. Again.
Just when you thought there was a chance to live in peace, your life was ripped to shreds again. The Izars just weren't allowed happiness for long, were they?
Your children being torn away from you is all you can think about. Your husband tries to comfort you, but to no avail. At least one of your children will not return home alive. Sarina and Alfonso are such precious parts of your life, that to think you may never see or speak to them again shatters your fragile heart to pieces. You said your goodbyes to them in the Justice Building, but it doesn't fix what has happened. They're going to go into that arena to fight, and even if one of them comes back alive, they'll never be the same again. You know that arena changes people, and you're not ready to see it change more of your children. It changed your son before he died, and you're not ready to see that again.
You wanted to run up to that stage and fight off the Peacekeepers so that you could bring your children back home, but all you could do was stand there and cry into your husband's shoulder. When you got home that night, you couldn't sleep for more than perhaps five or ten minutes at a time for no more than half an hour in total. When you gave up on trying to sleep at about four o'clock in the morning, you decided to stay up and try to find ways to distract yourself from the terrible things that were to come in a couple of weeks. Cleaning the house was the only way you could get your mind off of things in that moment, so that's what you did for hours on end, scrubbing away at surfaces that were already sparkling clean, up until there was a knock at the door.
You answered the door not looking like yourself. Your hair was brushed, yes, but you hadn't put much effort into the way you looked otherwise. You hadn't dressed in your usual slacks and blouse. Instead, you wore a t-shirt and jeans. It was quite a rarity to see you, Mrs. Lordes Izar, dressed this way, rather than your usual dressed-to-impress style. Nothing seemed to matter right now, though, with Sarina and Alfonso torn away from you.
The man at the door likely didn't care how you looked, either. It was Vasco Izar, and you knew he was a kind soul. He wasn't one to judge you on what you decided to wear. He typically didn't judge you anyway. You couldn't think of a single unkind word he'd ever spoken to you, actually. He'd always had such a gentle soul. At first, you wondered why he was here. He was the mayor. Surely he had more important things to do on the day after the reaping than to visit you.
No, he was a kind man. You knew exactly why he was here. He was here to check in on you after such a heart-wrenching reaping. Surely he knew you weren't okay, but that didn't matter. The man he was meant he wanted to help, and make sure that anything he could do to make you feel better got done. You couldn't force yourself to smile upon seeing him, though. You hadn't had a smile- even a fake one- cross your lips since your children were reaped yesterday.
"Vasco," you began. "Come in, please."
You stepped to the side to allow him to cross through the threshold of your home.
"I'm sorry for... how I look. Things are difficult right now and I wasn't exactly expecting visitors," you told him. Your voice shook as you spoke. Would anything ever be the same? After losing your first child to the Games, things never quite went back to normal. Things certainly wouldn't be the same after losing a second and possibly a third.
Your life was being torn apart in front of your eyes. Again.
Just when you thought there was a chance to live in peace, your life was ripped to shreds again. The Izars just weren't allowed happiness for long, were they?
~
"How can I say this without breaking?
How can I say this without taking over?
How can I put it down into words?
When it's almost too much for my soul alone"
"How can I say this without breaking?
How can I say this without taking over?
How can I put it down into words?
When it's almost too much for my soul alone"
659 words ■ marguerite harvard d2a (zori) ■ vasco/lordes
lyrics: "Hurts Like Hell" by Fleurie
lyrics: "Hurts Like Hell" by Fleurie