Sark was curled on the floor, just mere feet from his door. He arms clutched his knees to his chest as his body shook. His apartment was a mess, especially when you consider he doesn’t wear clothes or eat food. Books scattered the floor, and there was torn up paper. A piece of purple cloth with golden embroidery lies on the ground next to a book. Countless memories flashed in his mind, repeating over and over. His vision felt like static whenever he tried to forget. I had no choice. I had no choice. They would’ve died.
He would be crying if he could. Back before he died, back home, his older brother would console him when he remembered their father’s death. But now, Sark was alone in a dark room, too far away for anyone home to know he was still alive. Faces flashed through his mind once again. Once again, he saw them die, or saw their graves.
All of the memories always lead to the same one. He stood in a hallway, the doors closed behind him. He could hear Amne scream at him. The comms faded from hearing.
No I’m not there. No. No. No.
Then he was. He stood in an empty hallway, with no one around. Completely alone. “Beta?” He said out loud, expecting someone to respond. In reality, he stood with his back to his apartment door, his hands clenched.
@EmiRose
He would be crying if he could. Back before he died, back home, his older brother would console him when he remembered their father’s death. But now, Sark was alone in a dark room, too far away for anyone home to know he was still alive. Faces flashed through his mind once again. Once again, he saw them die, or saw their graves.
All of the memories always lead to the same one. He stood in a hallway, the doors closed behind him. He could hear Amne scream at him. The comms faded from hearing.
No I’m not there. No. No. No.
Then he was. He stood in an empty hallway, with no one around. Completely alone. “Beta?” He said out loud, expecting someone to respond. In reality, he stood with his back to his apartment door, his hands clenched.
@EmiRose