wish me pain . day 4 . fall from grace
Jul 10, 2020 3:20:04 GMT -5
Post by cass on Jul 10, 2020 3:20:04 GMT -5
m e r e d i t h .
I hope people break their promises
Leave you in the cold
I hope they beat your heart to pieces
Worse than you've ever known
He was dead.
The sound of the canon echoed in her skull, echoed in her chest as she dragged Lysander away from the fight. She felt numb, hallowed, chewed up and spat out, the world was destroying her. The tears fell, silently down her cheeks as she trudged onwards.
It’s my fault.
“Cyro, I’m so sorry,” she whispered, the words soaking into the sound of the rain, carried away into the sea of blood. They chilled her skin, the icy water hurt, numbing each of her limbs until they stung. She was weak, too weak and she had fooled them all, pretended to be someone she wasn’t. Her entire alliance had believed she was a strong career, they had placed her faith in her. She had failed.
It’s all my fault.
They trudged onwards. Cyro’s body floating in the water where they had left it. A son, sitting back in district eleven with no father. She was hurting too much to everyone grasp at reality, the pain pushing away the side of common sense within her. Fragments of memory from this morning trying to push itself to the forefront of her mind, but it was shoved aside by the ugly head of her self-loathing.
A calm and collected Meredith would be able to push the pieces together, would know that maybe he wasn’t gone, but this Meredith was none of those things. She was broken. She let go of Lysander, feeling the pressure bubble in her chest as the air around her became harder and harder to breathe. She was choking, scrambling for breath as her hands moved to her throat. Her chest ached, heart pounding as she fell to her knees with a splash.
“I can- can’t-”breathe. A sob slipped past her lips and she fell on all fours, gasping and fighting with herself as the tears fell into the water. Her fingers dug into the sand as she was overwhelmed.
“It’s my fault,” she sobbed, she didn’t know if they heard her, of the sound of the rain drowned out her admission. “I missed,” and he died.
The next domino had fallen as Cyro’s blood pooled around it, it’s your fault, scratched into the surface.
“I missed,” her fingers tightened on the sand until it hurt, “and he died.”
It’s my fault.