“Your boyfriend will be dead by tomorrow morning.”
Clarence woke up quietly, but in a cold sweat, limbs tangled in his sheets. He stared emptily at the ceiling and breathed deeply. Ice crept up his fingertips, quiet but dangerous, and his twin’s face swam in front of his vision. Then blood. His own blood, so much of it. He’d bled out, died of the blood loss more than the gunshot. He scrubbed his face with his hands, eyes blurring and watering, but it made it so he wasn’t seeing things anymore. His head hurt.
His bullet scar ached. Like it was still happening.
He hated this. He hated being like this.
Clarence stumbled out of his bed, so comfortable and yet so unwelcome for him when he was like this (sometimes going to sleep was worse than being awake, you never knew what you’d see). His stomach growled, and he didn’t feel like a real person.
He just stood in the bathroom for a long time, staring at himself in the mirror after splashing his face with water. Looking at his eyes, wondering if someone, anyone, would be able to tell yet. He started crying, sobbing, and sat on the tiles. Coldness kept infecting him.
Everything reminded him of Val and he hated it.
Clarence woke up quietly, but in a cold sweat, limbs tangled in his sheets. He stared emptily at the ceiling and breathed deeply. Ice crept up his fingertips, quiet but dangerous, and his twin’s face swam in front of his vision. Then blood. His own blood, so much of it. He’d bled out, died of the blood loss more than the gunshot. He scrubbed his face with his hands, eyes blurring and watering, but it made it so he wasn’t seeing things anymore. His head hurt.
His bullet scar ached. Like it was still happening.
He hated this. He hated being like this.
Clarence stumbled out of his bed, so comfortable and yet so unwelcome for him when he was like this (sometimes going to sleep was worse than being awake, you never knew what you’d see). His stomach growled, and he didn’t feel like a real person.
He just stood in the bathroom for a long time, staring at himself in the mirror after splashing his face with water. Looking at his eyes, wondering if someone, anyone, would be able to tell yet. He started crying, sobbing, and sat on the tiles. Coldness kept infecting him.
Everything reminded him of Val and he hated it.