His breathing was heavy, but he didn't want stop walking. If he stopped, then he wasn't going to make it to the house in time. He was going slow enough already because of that stupid valley. As soon as he had managed to get through the barrier, he had started fighting his way to get to DCA. It hadn't exactly worked that way, though.
He had managed to get to the poison valley, but that was where things went awry. Some poisonous snake had bitten him, though he hadn't exactly noticed it immediately. The toxic pollen of the valley hadn't helped. Unfortunately, he hadn't even noticed it until he started getting dizzy.
Stupid valley.
Allen's vision was getting blurred, with his pupils dilated. Through what little he could see, he was hallucinating. A few unresolved scars from the past were haunting him. The thought of being in a war... and actually being in a war was killing him. He shouldn't have done this... it brought up things in the past he didn't want to remember.
Sure, he was strong and as cold as stone, but his heart was melting now. Even if he was the man that he was, people couldn't help but have weak moments.
Allen's head was fuzzy and his lungs felt like they were on fire. The knight fell to his knees, coughing up blood. Cold sweat began to drip from his forehead in a fever, and he was, at that moment, too weak to go any farther.
"You're breaking a promise..." he said weakly, regarding himself in third-person. Enelya had told him that if he was hurt to come see her... but he hadn't made it. And, worst of all, it took these kinds of moments to make one realize that they didn't want to die. The immortal managed to get a glance at the sky, even though he couldn't see it clearly. It very well may have been the last thing he would see if he somehow didn't get to the house.
He finally fell on the ground, no longer able to see anything. He coughed up more blood before finally falling unconscious.
~
There was a scratching at the door of the Oros sisters house and a whimper that followed it. There was an urgent howl, followed by more and more scratching. The female wolf looked back, then returned her eyes to the door. "Enelya!!" she called quietly, hoping the human was in there. "Enelya, it's your friend!! Something's WRONG!!"
She looked back again. A few other wolves in the pack had gone to drag him to the house, but they weren't there yet. She scratched at the door yet again, hoping to receive an answer as quickly as possible.
He had managed to get to the poison valley, but that was where things went awry. Some poisonous snake had bitten him, though he hadn't exactly noticed it immediately. The toxic pollen of the valley hadn't helped. Unfortunately, he hadn't even noticed it until he started getting dizzy.
Stupid valley.
Allen's vision was getting blurred, with his pupils dilated. Through what little he could see, he was hallucinating. A few unresolved scars from the past were haunting him. The thought of being in a war... and actually being in a war was killing him. He shouldn't have done this... it brought up things in the past he didn't want to remember.
Sure, he was strong and as cold as stone, but his heart was melting now. Even if he was the man that he was, people couldn't help but have weak moments.
Allen's head was fuzzy and his lungs felt like they were on fire. The knight fell to his knees, coughing up blood. Cold sweat began to drip from his forehead in a fever, and he was, at that moment, too weak to go any farther.
"You're breaking a promise..." he said weakly, regarding himself in third-person. Enelya had told him that if he was hurt to come see her... but he hadn't made it. And, worst of all, it took these kinds of moments to make one realize that they didn't want to die. The immortal managed to get a glance at the sky, even though he couldn't see it clearly. It very well may have been the last thing he would see if he somehow didn't get to the house.
He finally fell on the ground, no longer able to see anything. He coughed up more blood before finally falling unconscious.
~
There was a scratching at the door of the Oros sisters house and a whimper that followed it. There was an urgent howl, followed by more and more scratching. The female wolf looked back, then returned her eyes to the door. "Enelya!!" she called quietly, hoping the human was in there. "Enelya, it's your friend!! Something's WRONG!!"
She looked back again. A few other wolves in the pack had gone to drag him to the house, but they weren't there yet. She scratched at the door yet again, hoping to receive an answer as quickly as possible.