i wish that you didn't /areto & avriel
Aug 16, 2021 18:06:17 GMT -5
Post by gamemaker kelsier on Aug 16, 2021 18:06:17 GMT -5
vivre.
dars
[avriel attacks areto with throwing knife]
DyY|lmWmGPthrowing knife
Shallow Cut on Thigh -- 3.5 damage
throwing knife
The oars chafe his palms and Avriel grimaces slightly as he rows himself away from the little shed and the little beach and the masks and Reece.
He shuts his eyes.
The breeze pushes softly against the back of his neck, tickling the hairs there, and he thinks about the beach and digging through Reece's things. He hesitated in the last moment before he left. It would have been smarter to just go, smarter to let Reece lay there in the mask, none of it would have been as real then.
But Avriel, a self-proclaimed coward, still couldn't do that, he had to see his face.
So with trembling fingers, he pulled on the loose edges of Reece's mask and pulled it off of him. There was supposed to be a monster beneath, an enemy to match the things that Reece had said to him, but under the pockmarked skin of the mask, there was just a boy made empty.
He shudders and lets the oars go. The metal stoppers on the shafts hit against the guiding loops with a clang and it's loud in the darkness on the stillness of the lake but Avriel doesn't have the strength left to worry about being found. He's lightheaded, figuring out how to use the oars properly took him far too long.
Now he drifts freely in the centre of the lake.
Stars from above dot the water below and for Avriel, it's as if the rest of the world has disappeared. There's nothing but the star field and the moon shining down on its twin reflected on the surface. He wonders if the reflection understands that it's just a flicker, a shadow of something far more real.
Pain shoots up through his leg and Avriel tenses, a soft cry tries to slip out but he bites his lip hard, drawing blood. His hands hover over his ankle, his fingers shaking from being held out so straight. His vision spots and Avriel can't tell if that's just because it's so dark or if it's because he's losing consciousness.
He pretends that it's the former.
The canoe drifts slowly, the oars rest on top of the water, keeping Avriel fairly stable and the boat spins a little as they drift. He's not used to such uneven footing but he manages to get himself off of the seat and into the rounded belly of the boat. It's lonely there in the dark, hands cold from bloodloss, breath shaking as it comes out, but Avriel is focused. He roots around in his bag and latches on to anything that might help.
Through the past week, he's been given tools to heal himself and collected other things along the way. The needle and thread comes out first and he tries not to think about the last time he used it. Blade had sat so still, the only thing to tell him how much it'd hurt was from the way she gripped his free hand so tightly.
When he sinks the needle into his skin, he doesn't have to pretend to be brave. "Help," he murmurs, as tears of pain fall from his eyes, "help, help help."
His ankle scares him.
He barely has enough thread to stitch it together and the pain gets so intense that his last few strokes are sloppy. It doesn't feel like enough so he uses the last of his duct tape next and wraps it around his ankle over and over, desperate to keep it in place. He doesn't want to think about how badly it's going to hurt to remove it later.
Though he might not have to, he might not even have a later.
Gently, he places his foot flat against the bottom of the canoe and tries to put some weight on it. The pain from that is enough to send fresh tears down his cheeks and Avriel whimpers softly. He rests his foot on the edge of the canoe instead so that his foot hangs over the water and half wishes for that sea monster to come back and just bite his foot off.
But it's silent.
It's hard to tell what time it is with no sun.
Avriel lies curled up at the bottom of the canoe and he watches the moon travel across the sky but it isn't the same. There's no setting, no curtain pull of pinks and ambers to let him know when the day has ended. There's just a quiet endlessness.
Except of course for the cannons that have been going off all day. The last one seems to boom much later.
Areto? he wonders.
Except it seems mad that he could outlive her.
After some more time, he starts to understand what's coming next.
The stars are leaving, one by one. It was slow at first, as if someone had simply turned a switch on low and it was hard to notice any missing amongst the thousands, but the stars are disappearing. For a moment, a gentle hope floods through him. Maybe the sky will be filling with light soon, the absence of stars heralding the sun, but the light never comes.
Avriel lays there as the world only grows darker until all that's left is the moon, but then that leaves too.
And it's so cold.
He can't see the edges of the canoe anymore, he can't see his own hand in front of his face and Avriel has never been anywhere this dark. Nine has some mines that were abandoned before the dark days but Avriel only ever looked down into them. He looked into the dark and he swore he could see more than dark, in the same way a child always knows these things, he knew the dark there held nothing but death.
He lies still for the longest time and waits for something to happen but it doesn't. Water hits the side of the canoe and it's all Avriel can hear.
This must be death he thinks, this is how death will be.
Then light suddenly fills the sky above his head. Avriel squeezes his eyes shut. The brightness seems to burn him and it's hard to see properly when he opens again, light spots dance in his vision.
Then, the anthem's theme plays through the arena but distorted. It's as if someone has put a dusty record on.
He watches silent, empty, as the faces of the dead slide across the sky. He can't feel anything for them, not here. He burns anyway, fingers curled around the edge of his shirt for comfort and only feels peace again when he understands that Areto's face isn't up there too.
As if every piece of him was waiting to see if she lives, his eyes shut with the close of the anthem and Avriel falls into a dreamless sleep.
It's not morning that wakes him but cold.
Opening his eyes makes no difference, the darkness is complete. He lies there awake for a long time after the broken, wordless morning announcement droning ends and just shivers. Everything is damp and when Avriel tries to wipe the dampness off his face, it only settles down on him again. The darkness seems to swirl as if it's alive and he tries not to be afraid, but it's hard.
He shivers so much that it's hard to grip the oars but Avriel rows himself carefully to a shore. He knows how this has to end, even with his ankle as it is, he has to keep going. There's only one exit and three others stand in front of it.
Love, Areto, Aspen.
He knows because he's known all of their names from the first day. Like everything else, Avriel learned how to take the list of names and put it back together again in every order needed.
The glitch.
It's obsession that has him crawling out of the canoe when he feels the bottom beach on a sandy shore. It's obsession that has him walking foward away from the shore in the swirling dark, even as his heart seems to stop from the fear of walking into it. It felt alright in the boat, as if he was being cradled despite the dark. The lake rocked him to sleep, held him, but here, here he's all alone.
And the dark, even if he can't see, has eyes.
He walks for what seems like hours until far away, he sees light. It leeks towards him in stripes, as if someone is holding a bowl over a lamp. It takes him a moment to realize it's because of the trees, they cut the light into jagged pieces.
And it doesn't matter if it's friend or foe there.
The light is like a beacon, as if someone is calling him home and Avriel walks a little bit faster.
And he sees her.
Hair pulled back, hands held up to the flame against the cold.
Something moves through him at the sight of her and it's more than relief, more than horror. He didn't realize how badly he wanted to see Areto again. Exhaustion rakes its fingers down his cheeks and tears follow their trail. She hasn't seen him yet and Avriel picks his pace up, almost running down the path to her despite his ankle. The darkness envelopes on all sides like four walls but the fire pushes it back and it's less a campfire, but a hearth.
Areto, quick as a flame, fire within, always burning; their hearth.
She sees him then, and he drops his bag at the edge of the light, hobbling towards her, reaching, reaching always for that warmth. His hands find her cheeks and he cups her face, so careful, eyes searching hers, trying to read her, see all of her as fast as he can.
He checks for wounds, wordless, a hand sliding down from her cheek to her neck, to the back of her head.
A tear slides down his cheek, his body more invested in his pain than he can be anymore.
He thumbs a bit of blood away from under her eye.
Then he pulls her into a hug, fingers digging into her shoulders from how tightly he holds her.
"I've got you," he tells her.
[avriel attacks areto with throwing knife]
DyY|lmWmGPthrowing knife
Shallow Cut on Thigh -- 3.5 damage