1 Alone. [Nagare/Invite][No Kill] Sat Jul 27, 2013 2:49 am
Himitsu
D-rank
She sat there in the hospital bed. Again. All over again. Her happiness, it had been so beautiful, so grand and wonderful. She was sitting up, legs straight out, hands in her lap as she stared forward with blank mollified periwinkle eyes, a single tear lining her water line before it spills over onto her right cheek. Why her? Why her happiness? She felt her throat begin to tighten up as her thick bottom lip quivered. She had seen. His face, his face carved into her memories, his tan skin, stormy purple hair, his golden eyes... Eyes that showed so much love, so much understanding... She would never have it. He was a figment of her imagination. Their life together, an illusion. Children, his children, how happy she had been once. Once.
Alone.
She was alone again. One of her worst fears. No family. No friends. No one. Alone, the worst word in the human language. Murder couldn't hold a candle to it, and hell was only a poor synonym. Lonely. All by her lonesome. What was this? Was this her fate? How cruel it had been to her. To give her happiness, then rip it away with sickened greedy hands. Her chest hurt. Why did it hurt? Why did it hurt like that? Did it hurt for him? No, how could it hurt from something so unreal? Why did she love it so much? The pain. Pain gave her a way to tell that she was real, but the pain she had experienced in her dream, losing herself with him, how he took her for the first time. That had hurt, even though he was as gentle as possible, but that pain had not been true, it had not actually existed. How could her mind play a trick like that on her?
Why? Why all of this phantom emotion? Why did getting struck by lightning cause that effect? Why was she crying? She was crying? She didn't understand her sobbing. To be sad over something that never existed. She was in love with a dream, something so unobtainable, something; that just like the grains of sand on the beach slipped from her fingers into the ocean's shore. She let out a long soft keening noise, long strands of blonde hair falling over her shoulder and into her face as she slouched, shuddering in silent mourning.
"Take this kiss upon the brow, and, in parting from you now, thus much let me avow-..." She sniffled her voice so soft, softer and quieter than that of a hatchling bird's downy breast. "You are not wrong, who deem that my days have been a dream; yet if hope has flown away... In a night, or in a day... In a vision, or in none, is it therefore the less gone? All that we see or seem, is but a dream within a dream."
She inhaled loudly, she felt like she was sinking, that sinking feeling all over again, fear and anxiety clawing it's mangy talons deep into her ribs, stealing her breath away with it's phantom hands wrapped, wrapped tightly around her neck as she repeated a poem she had heard once, once a long time ago when she was but a young child. "I stand amid the roar Of a surf-tormented shore... And I hold within my hand... Grains of the golden sand-... How few, yet how they creep through my fingers to the deep, while I weep- while I weep..."
She began to sob louder now, torn between insanity and reality, "O God! Can I not grasp them with a tighter clasp? O God! Can I not save one from the pitiless wave? ... Is all that we see or seem... But a dream within a dream?"
She let the last words hang in the air, as if she were waiting for some response. No one was there. She could feel it. She could feel how lonely she truly was. No one. No one loved her. She would be lonely. Broken, she was just a broken girl, thrown away by the immature child fate.
She blinked, thick full bodied lashes coming together to conceal such light eyes, such blind eyes, such sad eyes. The hospital room was cold like always, the air smelled so clean it nearly burnt her nose. She had gotten the nurse to bring her real clothes, so now she lay with her legs under the hospital blanket. She was wearing a dark purple Ao Dai, it's long sleeves covering both arms, the white leggings covering her legs fully. It felt good to be somewhere familiar, a hospital... It was her only home. Her mother was dead, and the only home she had known was her shared bedroom with him. It had been her fortress, if she was sad, she could lay in his arms, and being with him took the pain away, if she was lonely, all she had needed to do was say his name and he would be there for her to talk to.
Oh god, she felt it well up again, inside her, deep inside her. The crushing feeling of loneliness. It took her breath away, to have something, to have and feel happiness, then to suddenly not have it. She was mourning over the loss of a dream. Raising a pale hand to her face, she wiped the tears away, sniffling and clearing her throat.
"How strange when an illusion dies, it's as though you've lost a child whom you've cherished and protected against the wilds of the storms and hurts in this frightening world."
"Your child is dead." She said softly laughing.
Alone.
She was alone again. One of her worst fears. No family. No friends. No one. Alone, the worst word in the human language. Murder couldn't hold a candle to it, and hell was only a poor synonym. Lonely. All by her lonesome. What was this? Was this her fate? How cruel it had been to her. To give her happiness, then rip it away with sickened greedy hands. Her chest hurt. Why did it hurt? Why did it hurt like that? Did it hurt for him? No, how could it hurt from something so unreal? Why did she love it so much? The pain. Pain gave her a way to tell that she was real, but the pain she had experienced in her dream, losing herself with him, how he took her for the first time. That had hurt, even though he was as gentle as possible, but that pain had not been true, it had not actually existed. How could her mind play a trick like that on her?
Why? Why all of this phantom emotion? Why did getting struck by lightning cause that effect? Why was she crying? She was crying? She didn't understand her sobbing. To be sad over something that never existed. She was in love with a dream, something so unobtainable, something; that just like the grains of sand on the beach slipped from her fingers into the ocean's shore. She let out a long soft keening noise, long strands of blonde hair falling over her shoulder and into her face as she slouched, shuddering in silent mourning.
"Take this kiss upon the brow, and, in parting from you now, thus much let me avow-..." She sniffled her voice so soft, softer and quieter than that of a hatchling bird's downy breast. "You are not wrong, who deem that my days have been a dream; yet if hope has flown away... In a night, or in a day... In a vision, or in none, is it therefore the less gone? All that we see or seem, is but a dream within a dream."
She inhaled loudly, she felt like she was sinking, that sinking feeling all over again, fear and anxiety clawing it's mangy talons deep into her ribs, stealing her breath away with it's phantom hands wrapped, wrapped tightly around her neck as she repeated a poem she had heard once, once a long time ago when she was but a young child. "I stand amid the roar Of a surf-tormented shore... And I hold within my hand... Grains of the golden sand-... How few, yet how they creep through my fingers to the deep, while I weep- while I weep..."
She began to sob louder now, torn between insanity and reality, "O God! Can I not grasp them with a tighter clasp? O God! Can I not save one from the pitiless wave? ... Is all that we see or seem... But a dream within a dream?"
She let the last words hang in the air, as if she were waiting for some response. No one was there. She could feel it. She could feel how lonely she truly was. No one. No one loved her. She would be lonely. Broken, she was just a broken girl, thrown away by the immature child fate.
She blinked, thick full bodied lashes coming together to conceal such light eyes, such blind eyes, such sad eyes. The hospital room was cold like always, the air smelled so clean it nearly burnt her nose. She had gotten the nurse to bring her real clothes, so now she lay with her legs under the hospital blanket. She was wearing a dark purple Ao Dai, it's long sleeves covering both arms, the white leggings covering her legs fully. It felt good to be somewhere familiar, a hospital... It was her only home. Her mother was dead, and the only home she had known was her shared bedroom with him. It had been her fortress, if she was sad, she could lay in his arms, and being with him took the pain away, if she was lonely, all she had needed to do was say his name and he would be there for her to talk to.
Oh god, she felt it well up again, inside her, deep inside her. The crushing feeling of loneliness. It took her breath away, to have something, to have and feel happiness, then to suddenly not have it. She was mourning over the loss of a dream. Raising a pale hand to her face, she wiped the tears away, sniffling and clearing her throat.
"How strange when an illusion dies, it's as though you've lost a child whom you've cherished and protected against the wilds of the storms and hurts in this frightening world."
"Your child is dead." She said softly laughing.