never gonna change ; woodsmen leisure
Mar 19, 2020 14:08:31 GMT -5
Post by [nyte] on Mar 19, 2020 14:08:31 GMT -5
we're all broken
it's f a t e
all the pieces are there
they just aren't in their p l a c e
He carried Silas away. Beck was sure Sophie would have helped if she hadn't gone all green and fuzzy. He tried to tell her it would be okay but he couldn't find the strength as he strained beneath the body slung over his shoulders. He needed to be strong but he'd never felt so weak. The tribute from District Seven was venomous, his words worming their way into the holes in his head and Beck wished it were possible to tear them out from under his skin. Silas didn't deserve that.
Beck walked until he couldn't, until his knees gave way beneath him and old wounds reopened upon impact with rough bark. That pain felt strange, like it was far away. Silas' skin was cold beneath his fingertips but Beck did all he could to make him comfortable. Sleep could not look as peaceful as this, the sunset red and angry as fiend-fire as it spilled over Silas. It swallowed up the bloodstained brand carved through his chest and Beck could almost pretend it wasn't there.
Almost.
He lurched forward, with a sickening snap whatever strength had been keeping him afloat splintered. Beck could no longer keep himself from slipping beneath the riptide. Sobs wracked the whole of his body, knuckles white around Silas' shirt as his forehead rest heavy upon them. He knew, oh he knew, that grief was not a luxury he could afford. He bit his tongue in a desperate attempt to stifle the ugly sounds of his weakness, to protect himself from the venomous strangers lurking in the shadows.
But he couldn't. He was powerless as the current tore him apart.
There was no telling how long he stayed there. It felt like an eternity that spanned a second or two. Beck felt no better when his tears dried, they did nothing to soothe his pain or make his breaths come easier. His body still ached. He was still stuck in the Hunger Games. Silas was still dead.
"Sophie," His voice was wrecked, tasting faintly of rotten copper as he turned his gaze to her. There was no point in pretending anymore. He'd lied to himself longer than anyone else and still he might have been the only fool to fall for it. He'd fallen for Silas like he'd fallen for Juliet and like he still fell for Sophie.
They meant something to him, something he didn't want to acknowledge even now that it was undeniable. "It's just us, isn't it?"
He laughed a humorless laugh as he struggled to his feet. Though he was covered in Silas' blood it was comforting to know that by tomorrow it would be yet another meaningless stain. "I'll protect you, best I can. I want to make it to the end of all this and I don't want to do it alone."