Warnings: Subtle mentions of Death, mature themes.
âDevotion is a closed casketâ
They never warned you that loving Jeonghan would feel less like a choice and more like a sentence handed down quietly, with a smile.
You met him before you knew what he was.
Thatâs how he prefers it.
A private club. Soft lighting. His jacket draped over your shoulders when you said you were cold. His fingers brushed your wristâapologetic, lingeringâand something in your chest folded inward. You remember thinking he felt safe. You remember the laugh you shared, the way his eyes stayed on you like nothing else in the room existed.
By the time you learned his name carried blood in its wake, it was already too late.
Jeonghan doesnât court people. He studies them. He learned your habits, your fears, the exact tone your voice takes when you lie to yourself. He never rushed you. He let affection bloom naturallyâlate-night conversations, soft confessions whispered over wine, his hand warm at the small of your back like a promise.
âYouâre different,â he told you once, brushing hair from your face.
And you believed him, because you wanted to.
When he kissed you the first time, it was slow. Careful. Almost reverent. Like he was afraid of breaking something precious.
That was the moment you belonged to him.
You didnât notice when your life began orbiting his. Not when he asked for small favors. Not when your name stopped appearing on certain records. Not when people went quiet around you.
Jeonghan never ordered you to do anything cruel.
He just made sure you were present when cruelty happened.
Tonight, youâre back in his penthouse. The city bleeds neon beneath the rain. He stands closeâtoo closeâadjusting your collar with intimate familiarity. His touch is gentle. Loving. That makes it worse.
âYouâve been restless,â he murmurs.
You donât answer. Your pulse betrays you.
âYouâre thinking about leaving,â he continues softly, thumb brushing your jaw. âI donât blame you.â
You laugh shakily. âYou wouldnât let me.â
His eyes darkenânot angry. Hurt.
âI would,â he says. âIf you truly wanted it.â
The lie is beautiful. You almost fall for it.
He takes your hands, pressing them flat against his chest. You can feel his heartbeatâsteady, calm, certain. He lowers his forehead to yours.
âI love you,â he whispers.
The words settle like a blade between your ribs.
Because he means it.
Jeonghan loves the way you look at him, the way you justify him, the way your silence has become second nature. He loves how you flinch at gunshots now, but never walk away. He loves that youâve learned not to ask questions.
Love, to him, is permanence.
He guides you to the window. The city feels impossibly far away.
âTell me,â he says gently, âif you disappeared tomorrow⊠how many ghosts would follow?â
Your throat tightens. Faces surface uninvited. Names you helped erase. Doors you held closed.
Jeonghan kisses your temple, slow and tender.
âI carry mine with grace,â he says. âYou carry yours for me.â
You realize then that this is his romance. Not flowers or freedomâbut shared damnation. A bond sealed in complicity.
He pulls back just enough to meet your eyes, smiling softly. âIf you leave, youâll drown in what youâve done.â
Your knees weaken.
âIf you stay,â he continues, brushing his thumb beneath your eye, âyouâll never be alone again.â
Outside, thunder rolls.
You cling to him like heâs a lifeline. He holds you immediately, arms strong, familiar. Protective.
Victorious.
Later, when you lie beside him in silk sheets that smell faintly of iron and cologne, you understand the truth with terrifying clarity:
Jeonghan didnât trap you with fear.
He loved you until you became unfit for any world that wasnât his.
And as he sleeps beside you, breathing even and peaceful, you stare at the ceiling and wonderâ
PAIRINGS:Â Rex x Marshall, paired with some Blackbird for my old man yaoi freaks.Â
WORDS: Â 7.4k
GENRE:Â Hurt/Comfort
WARNINGS:Â Lots of pain and hurt, aggressive arguments, self-harm
SUMMARY:Â None, good luck!
The wind whistles through the grass, lifting the leaves through the air. They danced along the wind. Beautiful as can be. There in Oudega, Sawyer had gotten a plot of land and built a quaint, vintage house for Stratford. They lived there with some of the kids, the kids they claimed as their own: Alderic, Liam, Selene, Ryung, and Rex.
Rex. She grumbled, staring out the window of the top floor. She stared at the beauty of the land. She couldnât help but feel restless and disgusted with herself. Could she even claim her name again? She was no longer the strong person she once was. She no longer lived up to her name. Thatâs what she believed.Â
She perched herself on the nook attached to her window. Leaned up against the window frame as she placed another cigarette between her lips. She had already gone through half the carton. Chain smoking out her window as she sat in the silence.Â
Rex had recently been broken up with. It was the first time she had been broken up with, usually itâs her that initiates it so she feels nothing. This time, she grieved what she loved.
Her hands shook as she stared out at the sunset. Rex felt utterly numb in this grievance. She hadn't left her room, hadnât eaten in days, barely drank any water. She just smoked her cigarettes and stared out her window.Â
She attempted to doll herself up, to make her feel pretty. But as she stared into the mirror, she couldnât help but feel disgusted in herself. Every thought of herself brought her back to him. That night it went down.Â
Rex looked over to Marshall, who was now stumbling around the room. High off all the pills he took. She had asked him to grab her other lighter from the table, but he could barely stand.Â
She shot up and went over to him, helping him to his feet. As she stared at his face, his eyes were blown open and his mouth was agape. He looked like he couldnât control himself.Â
âWoah⊠Baby, maybe we should get you to lay down and eat something?â She asked.
âFuck no, Iâm fucking fine, Rex.â His eyes shot up to meet her gaze. Typically, his attitude never bothered her. She could deal with the drug abuse and the temper, but for some reason, this time it hurt a little bit.
âDonât yell at me,â She furrowed her brows, âIâm only trying to help you, you could at least be a bit fucking nicer about it.â
âGet the fuck off me, I donât need your fucking helpââ He ripped himself from her grip and grabbed the lighter.Â
âYes, you do. Youâre about to fall over just standing!âÂ
âMaybe I want to fucking fall!â He yelled at her, towering over her small frame. âYouâre not my fucking caretaker, Rex, I donât need your fucking help!â
For a moment, Rex was silent. She didnât know what to say. Sheâs always been a caring person, albeit her tone and language may have sucked a bit, but she always cared. Marshall never seemed to mind till now, or at least she thought so.Â
âYou always want to help people, take care of your fucking self before you go and âhelpâ other people. Youâre not helping! Nobody helps, you donât know what youâre fucking doing or talking about. Itâs all BULLSHIT!â He screamed at her. Rexâs breath started to shake as she backed up against the wall.Â
There they stood in the abandoned house that Rex had found to smoke in. She was trembling, and didnât understand why. She was always able to stand up to him no matter what. Why was she so scared this time?
âI⊠I donât like this side of you,â She shook, âYouâre scaring meâŠâ
âYeah? Well maybe you should be fucking scared. Youâre dating a fucking monster.â He growled. He didnât even look like himself. âWhat? What, Rex? Scared because youâre seeing the truth? Youâre seeing the true side of me and what? Youâre fucking scared?â He snapped at her.Â
âYes! Iâm scared, Marshall. Youâre fucking tweaking!â She cried out.Â
âMaybe Iâm not tweaking, maybe youâve just got a stick up your ass!â
âMarshall! Youâre fucking shaking, youâre scaring the shit out of me! Just calm down, I know who you areââ
âNO THE FUCK YOU DONâT!â He screamed and slammed his hand into the wall, making her flinch. He stared at her, feeling his vision spin in guilt. He stared at her, terrified of him. âMaybe⊠Maybe Iâm not good enough for you.â He whimpered.
âNo, no, baby please donât say thatââ She went to reach for him, and he ripped away.Â
âGo home. Itâs over, Iâm⊠Iâm not good for you. Iâm a monster, youâre sitting there shaking terrified of me. Just go home, Rex.â He said and grabbed his shit before walking out the door.Â
Rex trembled in place for what felt like forever. As soon as she came back to reality, she grabbed her bag and started to call out for him. âMarshall? Marshall!â She yelled. She ran through the whole abandoned house, tripping on rubbish left in the house.Â
She ran outside. Everything was gone. The car, her dignity, Marshall. Everything. She stood in the silent, still air of the darkness. Rex stared into the distance. Nothing. She was left alone⊠again. Just like every other fucking time.Â
She couldnât help but drop to her knees and scream. Again and again. Again and a-fucking-gain. Every fucking time she gets close to happiness, it gets ripped from her.Â
When she came to, she hissed slightly. Realizing that she accidentally rested her burning cigarette against her leg. She pulled it away immediately, staring down at the small, circular burn mark on her thing. That was the first time she felt something since Marshall left.Â
She couldnât help but stare down at her skin. It wasnât the first time sheâs put a cigarette out on her leg, which was shown with all the tiny burn marks strewn across her soft skin, mixed with the healing cuts atop her thighs.Â
Without thinking, she took another cigarette and put it out against her thigh again. Hissing at the burning pain, and sighing when she pulled it away. It didnât feel good, but she felt something.Â
She stared down at her lighter, placing the lit cigarette back into her lips. Steadily puffing and blowing the smoke as it floated through her mouth and lungs.Â
She grabbed the lighter without hesitation and lit it up, letting the metal heat up. Barely flitting her fingers over the orange flame, but quick enough for her fingers not to be burned, just to feel the heat.Â
She paid no mind to the world around her, not even the creaking of her bedroom door opening. Not even when Liam spoke out to her, âSmoking kills, yâknow?â She just stared at the flame, before it finally went out, sticking the metal part into the skin of her wrist, letting out a shaky breath followed by a short wince.Â
She was ripped from her thoughts and actions when someone grabbed her lighter and wrist. âWhat⊠What are you doing?â Liam stared down at her in shock. She looked up at him, her once soft brown eyes now black, soulless.Â
âAre you insane?â He whined, taking the lighter and shoving it in his pocket.Â
âNo! Please, Liamââ She cried standing up, but barely meeting his height. âPlease, justâ Just give it back, thatâs all Iâm asking. Iâm begging you, just give it backââ She choked out.Â
He just stared at her. Fear, shock, guilt. It all riddled his bones. Nothing bad has happened to any of them since they started living here in the Netherlands. And surely nothing like this. Liam didnât know what to do. His mouth fell open, but the words were lost.Â
âIâm sorry, I canât.â He said before leaving the room. Rex couldnât even chase him. She didn't have the energy to leave. She couldnât leave looking the way she did. Feeling the way she did.Â
She just curled up in the middle of the room. Pulling her knees into her chest and covering her ears with her hands. She started to panic. Her breath clutching her chest and squeezing on her heart. That was Marshallâs lighter. The only thing she had left of him. The only thing she had left.
About a day later, Liam was outside pulling weeds. He couldnât get his mind off of the whole ordeal. He didnât want to say anything and risk breaking the trust heâs built with Rex, but it was eating him alive.Â
His hand shook as he pulled up the weeds. Liam continued to fasten his pace. He didnât really know.. what to do. So, he did the only thing he believed he was good at.
Sawyer watched him from the kitchen window, staring intently as he washed dishes. He couldnât help but observe as Liam anxiously frolicked around the yard. Gathering weeds and even just random blades of grass.Â
âSawyer, sweetheart,â Stratford said in his sickly sweet tone, making Sawyer turn his head to watch as the other melted into a hug from behind, âYouâre going to melt a hole in the glass.â
âIâm sorry, dear. Liamâs attitude has me worried⊠and Rex hasnât left her room at all,â He started to shake his head, sighing as he pinched the bridge of his nose. âI have a bad feeling.â
âHave you talked to either of them at all?â
âLiam gets skittish, and Rex has given me⊠the silent treatment.â
Stratford chuckled at him a little bit and pushed on his shoulder, to which Sawyer responded by turning around to face him. He gently tugged on the hooks of his pants, pulling Stratford flush up against him. Stratford gently guided Sawyerâs chin down to give him a quick kiss.Â
When he pulled away, the brown eyed man softened his gaze. He stared directly into the pools of worry that Sawyer considered his eyes to be.Â
âEverything is going to be okay, Iâll go talk to Liam. Will you try speaking to Rex again?â
âShe doesnât want to talk yet,â He sighed.
Before Stratford could respond again, he heard the patter of soft feet against the floor. He slightly stepped away from Sawyer and turned to look at the blonde who was making her way through the kitchen.Â
âSpeak of the devil, and she shall appear,â he paced over to lean against the counter. âYou alright, kiddo?â His playful demeanor filled with worry as his eyes laid on Rex.
Rex was dressed up in long sleeves and her long, flowing skirt that swayed as she walked. She barely looked up to meet his gaze, muttering a weak response as she trudged her way to the front door.Â
âWhere are you going?â
âTo sit on the porch,â She mumbled before shutting the door behind her. Stratford looked back over to Sawyer, who gave him an I told you so look.Â
They sat in a minute of silence staring at each other like this. Sharing unspoken looks of worry. Even though neither of them said a word, they understood the silent conversation held between each other.Â
âIâll go speak with Liam, you handle her.â Stratford lifted himself off the counter, leaning over to kiss his husband's cheek before he walked outside. Leaving Sawyer to groan, unsure of what to even say. Where to start.
Stratford sighed and stepped out onto the porch, he went to greet Rex. However, she had turned the corner on the porch. Going to sit on the adjacent side of the house. He sighed before letting his eyes wander, landing on Liam like a pin point.Â
He watched as Liam wiped the sweat from his brow, still pulling out what he could only assume was weeds.Â
He moseyed his way over to the sweet southern child and crossed his arms. âSo, how many weeds have you collected so far, kid?âÂ
Liam jumped a little bit, before laughing a little bit. âSorry, dad. I didnât see you there⊠Iâve pulled up a hefty amount so far.â
âYeah, I can tellâ He laughed along with him. Noticing that he never met his gaze, just a few glances to the eyes, before he went back to weeding. âJust be careful not to pull up Sawyerâs flowers, we may not live to see the next day.â He gently hit the kids arm in a joking manner.Â
âYeah⊠Iâll be carefulâ He gave an awkward smile.Â
Thatâs when Stratford started to feel a little awkward. Now sensing the worry that Sawyer was talking about. The usually awkward, but happy go lucky kid was suddenly acting just slightly off.Â
âLiam,â He spoke up, making the southern boy look up at him. His brown eyes were soft, worried. He looked like he had a million thoughts running through his head. âWalk with me,â Stratford said and lightly patter his shoulders before turning to the garden.Â
Before Liam could protest, he just sighed and tossed the weeds he held down into a pile. Wiping the sweat from his forehead, he slowly followed after his now father.Â
As they walked through the short garden, it was nothing but silence. Silence neither of them could take. The tension in the air grew, but it would soon be broken by Stratford looking towards the boy and asking a simple question.Â
âWhatâs on your mind?â
Liam didnât know what to say. He couldnât break the trust between him and his sister, especially because their relation with each other was finally turning out okay. When they were roommates at Wolfsbane, it was a little harder. Rex was stubborn, Liam was too nice to her. Neither of them really knew how to interact with the other, despite all the things they had in common. Now? They were siblings. They could actually talk, connect, and care for the other. But.. after the other day, it changed.Â
âListen, itâs really not any of my business.â He chewed on his lip, occasionally looking over at his father who had an eyebrow raised, confused as to what he meant by that. âIâm justâŠâ He couldnât help but break, he hated lying, and he was no good at it anyway âIâm worried about Rex. Sheâs acting reckless. I donât⊠think sheâs feeling well,â he finally looked up to meet Stratfordâs eyes.Â
Liam sighed and crossed his arms, holding himself tight. âAnd I canât⊠I canât stop thinking about how I could have stopped her, or I could have even helped her. It feels so.. Out of my control and in my controlâI just want her to be safe.âÂ
Stratford sighed and wrapped one arm around the boy's shoulders, stopping in his tracks to pull him closer to his side. âYou canât do everything yourself, you know that?â He gave his son an empathetic smile. âSometimes, people have to figure things out for themselves. If thatâs⊠dangerous, thatâs when you tell us.âÂ
Liam blinked a few times and sighed, before fully throwing himself into his dadâs arms. His breathing was heavy, a few tears were shed, but it wasnât a breakdown. Just a release of emotions.Â
After a while of the hug, Liam pulled away and uttered a short âthank you,â before he pulled something out of his pocket. Stratfordâs eyebrows furrowed as he stared down at the lighter. Before he could ask why he had it, Liam spoke up.
âI took it from Rex. I just⊠I canât hold onto it, but I canât give it back.âÂ
Stratford just nodded and took the lighter, starting to worry a little more about the little blonde who was now being interrogated by Sawyer. Now he wishes it were him talking to Rex insteadâŠ
Rex had found herself curled up on the swing that was located on the side of the house. Her knees pulled up to her chest as she looked out to the land. It was the same landscape she had found herself staring at for the past week. Nothing had changed, just her view.Â
Now she saw it in all its beauty. The long grass blowing while the wind whistled, the sun had been perched in the sky at high noon, she could hear the bugs singing their melodical tone. How she wished to be as free as those insects.Â
Thatâs when she felt the shifting of the swing, she didnât have to look over to know who it was. She didnât speak, she just laid her head in her lap and waited for the lecture to start. To her surprise, there was no lecture. Just a hand that rested gently on her back, which she shrugged off.
She couldnât stand the feeling of being touched, it made her shrivel in the seat further. Sawyer recognized this and let his hands fall into his lap with a sigh.Â
âItâs nice to see you out of your room,â He spoke up, trying to get her to even look his way.Â
She still didnât speak, she had no words to say. Her mind had moved on from the night Marshall dumped her, now she was playing every moment leading up to it. What did she do wrong?
âWhere have you gone?â Sawyer asked, which finally got Rex to look up at him puzzled. He nodded his head to the side. âWhere is your head at, I mean. Whatâs happened that has you so quiet?â
Her words were caught in her throat. She wanted to tell him everything. Yet she wanted to tell him nothing at all.Â
âYouâve never been this quiet. Not even when I first met you, and you and Ryung were⊠whispering and laughing in my classroom, you know that?â He smiled at her, she just squeezed onto her skirt and held herself tighter. Any closer to her own body, and her bones may start to fuse.Â
âMe and Marshall broke upâŠâ She whispered, which made Sawyerâs gaze soften. He immediately felt horrible. Although he never liked the guy, heâs always had problems with the kid but⊠to his knowledge he treated Rex right, and made her happy. Thatâs all he wanted for her.Â
âWhat? You guys have been going so strong?â
âI know! I donât.. I fucked up. I did something wrong. I fucked upâI just wanted to help him, I didnât mean to make him hate me!â She groaned and gripped her hair with her hands, burying her face into her knees.Â
âHey, hey. Donât say that. Marshall isâŠâ He decided to hold his tongue, since Rex loved him, âHe is who he is. Youâre so much better than that. You donât deserve to be heartbroken. You donât deserve to hold all this pain yourself, or feel guilty. You didnât do anything wrong, you were just in love,â He sighed and went to open his mouth and say something else until he noticed her hands.Â
Upon closer inspection, he noticed the small red marks were burn marks into her hand. His eyebrows furrowed, starting to freak out. He reached out her hand and she snatched it away. âRex, what is that? Did he do that to you?â He leaned in closer to try and get answers.Â
âNo! Itâs nothingâI just,â she stood up speechless, searching for the words to say. As her mouth fell open, she could feel the lump welling up in her throat again.
âCan I.. Can I see your hand?â He reached out for her and she backed away from him, freaking out. She didnât know what to do, so she just walked off.Â
âNo, itâs fine. Everythingâs fine. Good talk dad, goodnight!â She yelled as she walked away swiftly.
âNight? Rex! Itâs not even sunsetââ
âGoodnight!â She yelled and turned the corner. Frantically trying to get in the house, she almost ran into Stratford and Liam. In a panic, her mouth dropped open but she just turned and swung the door to the house open. Running inside to get away from everyone else. She passed Ryu, whose face lit up seeing her. Instead of speaking, Rex ran to her room.Â
Stratford and Liam were left outside, seeing Sawyer come poking around the corner of the porch with a sigh. They stared at him and he shook his head.Â
Now the three of them sat there, unsure of what to do. All of them worried about the state of Rexâs mentality.Â
Later that night, Rex was pacing her room anxiously. Cigarettes hung from her lips as she moved from her closet to the bed, and to her drawers. Hurriedly and impulsively, she was packing two bags. One duffle bag full of clothes, and a backpack with her life essentials.Â
In her own slightly manic mind, she had made a short circuited plan. All the money she had saved up working to get her own place not too far from here, she was going to talk that and leave.Â
She decided she would take her passport and cash and leave, she was going home: Germany. Maybe her aunt wouldnât mind her staying for a while. She was still in contact with a few of her cousins⊠maybe they could let her stay for a little.Â
As she finished throwing a week's worth of clothes in her bag, she hissed as she put the cigarette out on the back of her arm and tucked it behind her ear. Rex stopped thinking, the only thing on her mind was leaving.Â
She didnât want to burden any of them with her problems. Rex couldnât help but think that they would hurt Marshall, or even not care for her. Every survival instinct from her childhood and teenage years had kicked in. The only thing she knew how to do when things went wrong was leave. She was always moving around from house to house, family member to another, city to town, country to country. Rex never had a stable moment of peace, not till now at least.Â
And now she couldnât help but believe she was fucking everything up. She didnât believe she deserved any of this. She wasnât good enough for a family who cared.Â
She picked up her backpack and threw it over one shoulder, before she grabbed her duffle bag and car keys. She slowly walked out her room door, attempting not to make any noise. She hurried down the stairs gently, and straight to the front door. Gently turning the knobs so as not to make them creak. It was the middle of the night, and she was sneaking away. It wasnât her first rodeo.Â
She lightly closed the door behind her and quickly made it down the stairs, unlocking her car and throwing all her shit into the back seat. As Rex went to grab the handle, she hesitated. Was she really about to leave her family?
That one moment of hesitation led to a whole unraveling of events. Rex was so caught up in her own problems and doubts, she didnât even hear the person who had followed her outside.Â
âYouâre just gonna leave?â Her heart shattered into a million pieces. She didnât turn and look at them. She couldnât face them, not now. âYou just⊠werenât going to say goodbye?â
âRyung, pleaseâŠâ
âWhat happened to us against the world?â
âNo, please donât do this to meââ Her voice cracked.Â
âNo, Rex, you donât do this. You listen to me,â He stared as she turned around slowly to face him. âYou havenât spoken to me all week, nothing. You wouldnât open your door when I knocked, didnât eat the food I left for you, youâve ignored me. Do you know how much that hurts?â He gripped the edges of the porch. âIâve always been there for you, weâve always relied on each other. What the fuck happened so bad that you canât even tell me!â
âRyung, I canât do this tonight. I canât⊠I canât do it anymore. Iâm leaving, Iâm going back home to Germany,â She let him in just a bit. That was her best friend. Her ride or die. The only person she could ever fully trust.Â
She watched as he huffed, gripping the edge of the porch before he hurdled over it. Landing with a soft thud on the other side.Â
âThen Iâm coming with you.â
âNo, no youâre not. Youâre going to stay here with your⊠perfect little life, and the perfect little family that you fucking deserve.â
âWhat the fuck are you talking about, Rex?âÂ
Their voices started to get louder as they argued.
âYou deserve this. All of this. I couldnât even keep Marshall. I canât keep people happy, I donât deserve good things. I donât deserve any of this. I donât understand any of this.. I donât know good things, I never haveââ
âYouâre acting like everyone here has known fucking happiness, Rex. Stop sitting in your own head, youâre not the only person here whoâs been fucking hurt! Weâre figuring this out! Weâre finding things out, weâre doing this together!â
While the two stood in the yard and argued with each other, everyone was upstairs sleeping away. Besides Sawyer and Stratford, who were now stirring awake from their sleep. Sawyer started to move slightly, groaning as he pulled away from Stratford, who opposed immediately.Â
âSawyerâŠâ He turned over to look at the man who was now sitting up in bed, stretching awake.Â
âItâs okay dear, Iâll be right backâŠâ He whispered as he leaned down and pressed a gentle kiss to his forehead. âI promise.â
Then he stood up from the bed and watched as Stratford curled into their blanket. He sighed, grabbing his robe and shrugging it on before stumbling out the door. He treaded down the stairs, listening to the conversationâno, argument. The argument was getting more intense by the second.Â
When he walked out to the porch, he looked out to his kids who had shot their heads over to the older man. Ryung was now red faced, sobbing as he was trying to convince Ryung to stay. Rex looked like she hadnât slept, she was frail, and shaking. She looked dazed, confused.Â
âRyung, go inside and let me talk to your sister.â His gaze shifted from Ryung over to Rex, before it went back to the black haired boy. They didnât protest, they just whimpered a bit and retracted from their best friend. Heading up the porch steps and into the house.Â
Sawyerâs gaze fell back onto Rex. They made direct eye contact for a while. She didnât know what to say, Sawyer was trying to find the patience.Â
âYou, come sit with me.â He commanded as he sat back onto the swing that they had shared earlier that day. Rex just sighed, ascending up the steps and to the swing. She sat on the other end of the swing. Silence filled the night.
The only thing that could be heard for miles was the sound of the cicadas and owls. Singing their nightly lullaby to the environment around them.Â
âWhere did you think you were going to go?â
âGermany⊠I was going to go home.â
Sawyer sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose. He wasnât angry, he just⊠heâs never had to deal with this amount of heart break. Before Sawyer could say anything, the lump in Rexâs throat finally formed into words. Finally, she let her walls turn into a fence.Â
âI was going home because⊠Itâs the only place I understand. Sure, I was treated like shit, but at least thatâs what Iâm used to. Iâve always moved around. Iâve always faced hatred and being used, but I was so used to it.â She pulled her knees to her chest, realizing she was wearing shorts and a tanktop.. All the burn marks were now visible.
âIâm so used to pain and suffering. I donât⊠I donât feel like I deserve your care and kindness. It feels so⊠wrong.â She started to rub her eyes, groaning as she finally revealed the truth about herself.
âIâve never been loved. So to see a fraction of that from Ryung, and Marshall, and.. You and Stratford⊠I felt so out of place.â She looked up and out into the night, letting her arms drape over her knees. âAnd when I lost Marshall, I felt like I messed up. And then I felt like I ruined everything that I touch. I didnât want to ruin how nice everything is here. So, I tried to do the only thing Iâm good atâ She bit down on her lip and spoke, breathlessly âRan.â
âHe doesnât deserve you,â Sawyer responded âYou donât deserve to be in this much pain over some.. Boy.â He gazed at her, and she finally looked up to meet his gaze. He sighed. Sawyer had such a harsh soft spot for his girls. Both Rex and Selene.Â
Rex choked up, watching as Sawyer opened his arms to her. As much as she hated physical contact, she craved to be held. She craved comfort. All she wanted was for someone to see her. She immediately latched onto him, gripping him tightly.Â
âYou deserve good things, Rex. Please donât ever forget that. You deserve so much more than you were given growing up. Youâre not a horrible person, youâre not worthless, and you have done nothing wrong.â He squeezed her, rubbing her back as he felt her breathing become heavy and uncontrollable. âYou were just dealt a shitty hand, and you did the best you could with what you had.â
With those words, Rex could feel her eyes start to sting. All the knots she held in her chest gave out, snapping. She felt tears start to well up in her eyes. For the first time in years, she started to cry. There she sat sobbing into Sawyerâs chest. Scared if she lets go that heâll disappear.â
âAnd weâll always be here for you, Iâm not going anywhere. Youâre a part of this family, and we love every part of you. No matter what,â he gently kissed the top of her head as she sobbed, shaking in his arms.Â
Rex could finally let herself go. Finally, she felt safe. She felt like she was home. A home that loved and cared for her, no matter how hard things had gotten.Â
It had been a few weeks since everything happened. Rex had finally started to feel like herself again. Jean shorts, tanktops, her dangling jewelry. Sunny disposition plastered on her face as she walked out to the porch. Smiling as the sun blazed down on her.Â
She looked down to see Liam, who was tending to the garden. She looked over and grabbed a pair of gloves before hurrying to join him.Â
âNeed a hand? Or maybe two?â She smiled at him, shaking the gloves around.Â
He looked up at her and rolled his eyes, with a short laugh before he nodded to the garden. âUsually Iâd say no, but Iâll accept the help just this once.â
âOh, whatever. You know I would have done it even if you said no.âÂ
âYeah, yeah. Why do you think I agreed?â He huffed, pulling some green beans off of their plant, âJust start picking the damn tomatoes.âÂ
Rex pulled the gloves over her hands and started to pick the tomatoes, dropping them gently into the wicker basket that Liam brought out here.
There they spent time together under the blaze of the sun. Occasionally Rex would look up to look around the yard. There the whole family sat outside. She giggled as she watched Ryung and Stratford brain deep into a chess game up on the porch, while Alderic watched. On the opposite side of the porch sat Sawyer and Selene, trying to learn a new song on the guitar together.Â
She looked over to Liam who was focused on collecting vegetables. She hummed, sighing softly. âHey uhm⊠Iâm really sorry for what happened, I didnât mean for you to see all that.â
Liam looked up at her puzzled, and also sympathetic for her. He sighed and shook his head. âYou were going through a hard time. I shouldnât have reacted the way I did and⊠Iâm real sorry about that,â he smiled at her âYouâre my sister. I care a lot about you, okay?â
She returned the smile and bumped shoulders with him. âYouâre a real good kid⊠Thanks for caring so much. I donât know what would have happened if you didnât.âÂ
He just laughed and went back to picking vegetables with her. Soaking up the sun and enjoying some sibling bonding moments. There was nothing that could get better than this.
Thatâs when they heard the sound of an old car sputtering, driving slowly down the dirt path of their house. Rexâs head snapped over, confused as to who was pulling into the driveway. However⊠She seemed to recognize the dingy car. Watching as the Irish stepped out of the car, Rex immediately jumped up to her feet in excitement.
âClay, holy shit what are you doing here!â She yelled in excitement.Â
She was still pulling her shit together, huffing as she placed her glasses atop of her head, staring at Rex. Her shit eating cheshire grin fell upon her face as Rex almost bulldozed the taller gal over.Â
âWoah! I was just in the neighborhood, thought Iâd gâwan and stop by,â She looked over to see Ryung who had shot up from the tiny table he and Stratford were sitting at. As well as the dads who were confused as to why she was there as well.
Ryung apologized to Stratford, before running down the steps and bolting over to Clay, launching himself at her.Â
âHey! We still have a chess game to finishâOh whatever,â he laughed before staring down at the chess game he was somehow losing. He looked up to see Sawyer who had set down his guitar. He got up to help his husband walk out to meet them.Â
Clay gave her hugs all around, laughing at the two who were overly ecstatic to see her. âOkay! Okay! Calm down, itâs not like Iâm a celebrity,â she joked as if she didnât basically raise Ryu and Rex in the years that she knew them. âAnd Rex, I brought you a surprise⊠because I was basically begged to,â she said as she banged on the window of her beat up car.Â
Rexâs face twisted from excitement to fear as she watched Marshall step out of the passenger side of the car. He looked⊠torn up, sleepless and like he had been crying. She didnât look at anybody but him, not to her dads who were pissed, not to Liam who was ready to have a few words to say, not even to Ryung who was ready to snap the guy's neck.Â
They all sat in silence, but just as anybody could speak, Rex built the confidence to march over to him. She stood in front of him, staring him in the eyes.Â
She just took a shaky breath and spoke up, âYouâre an asshole. You know that?âÂ
âRexââ She heard Clay try to chime in.
âNo, shut up,â Clay immediately shut up. They all did. None of them knew what to do at this moment. They just watched like catty snobs in a soap opera.Â
âYou,â she pointed, poking him in the chest, âLeft me fucking broken. I thought I did something wrong, I thought I didnât deserve your love because you fucked with my head unintentionally.. You were hurt, and you took it out on me,â She felt the same lump form back in her throat. She started to feel like she couldnât breathe.Â
âAnd you left me thereâŠâ She pushed his chest, âYou just fucking left me there alone! Like I didnât mean anything to you!âÂ
Sawyer stepped forward to her, but Stratford grabbed his arm just shaking his head. He whispered to them to head back to the porch. They all moved away, keeping distance to let them have a moment. The only ones who stayed near: Ryung and Sawyer. They werenât about to put too much distance in case they needed to step in.
âI canât forgive you⊠I canât fucking forgive you for the shit you put me through!â She screamed and looked up at him. He was hurt. She just waited. Waiting for anything. A tear, an apology, a reaction, anything.
âFuck! Marshall! Say something, anything! Donât just stand there and stare, say something!âÂ
âIâve missed you⊠Iâve missed you so much,â he said shakily. âYou didnât deserve that. Anything that I put you through that night. I donât want you to forgive me, You deserve to feel like this.. You deserve to be upset with me.â He hesitated, but still reached out for her.Â
Without hesitating, Rex leaned in to hold him. Gently placing one hand on his shoulder, and the other rested gently on his cheek. She was mad, sure, furious even. She was hurt⊠but she couldnât say she didnât miss him. And she could never say that he was the only one in the wrong.Â
âIâm mad. I canât forgive you, not yet at least⊠but that doesnât mean I didnât miss you.âÂ
He stared down at her, not sure of what to say anymore. He couldnât apologize again, he didnât want to cry⊠he just wanted her back. âI was so horrible to you.â
âNo, you were high. You didnât put your hands on me, you were just expressing your fears. And I took it too hard to heart.â She gently rubbed her thumb over his cheek and sighed. âWe were scared, and⊠highâ she laughed a little bit. âWe made irrational decisions.â
âI fucking scared you, RexâŠâ
âYou were just as scared, you were scared for help.â She gave him a small smile.Â
âIâve missed you, even if you wonât take me back⊠I couldnât leave on that bad note. I couldn't leave with you fearing that again.â
âWho said I wouldnât take you back?â She furrowed her brows and laughed, pulling away from his touch and turning around. âOh, now youâve really pissed me off, how dare you say a thing like that, misinterpreting me andâ AH!â She screamed and started to giggle as he picked her up from behind, swinging her around. She laughed and yelled for him to be careful and put her down.Â
When Marshall set her back down, she spun to face him. He placed his hands at her waist and smiled at her, she smiled right back at him. âYou know⊠Iâve missed your sarcastic attitude.â
âOh really now? Well, I donât know if she missed you tooâŠâ She leaned up and wrapped her arms around his shoulders. Then she leaned in and gave him a kiss, grinning like an idiot the whole time.Â
In the back you could hear Clay cheering from the porch steps, earning a slap to the chest by Ryung. She winced and stared at him, âOh come one Ryu, Iâve been dying for them to get back together. He came to my house just to cry about her to me!â She sighed and put her sunglasses back on. âI mean for fucks sake, me and Leo were just trying to have a calm week.âÂ
Ryungsâ eyebrows furrowed as he stared at the person next to him. Giving him the absolute dirtiest side eye. âYou canât be seriousâŠâ
âRyu, darling. Look at me in the face and tell me those two arenât fucking made for each other?â She raised her eyebrows in a really bitch kind of face. âI mean, your dad may be pissed about it. But those fools are in love, love is hard and itâs found in all forms.â She huffed, almost a laugh but it was too short. âI mean, me and Leo absolutely bullied the shit out of each other, and look at us now? We own a house together.âÂ
Ryung hummed, turning to look at how everyone else felt. Sawyer looked⊠conflicted. He wanted Rex to be happy, but also wanted her to be safe. At the same time, he knew deep down Marshall was just some hurt kid who was never shown the proper care. He deserved someone who was going to care for him⊠and luckily, Rex was really good at that.Â
He sighed and started to walk down to the driveway, Stratford went to stop him, but he was already in motion.Â
âAw, itâs fine pops, your husband will be just fine,â Clay said and started to mess with her curls.Â
âClay⊠Youâre not helping.â Stratford spoke bluntly, yet Clay was still unfazed by his words.Â
Sawyer made his way down to the two who were happy just to be back together. He moved to stand behind Rex, towering over the both of them. Rex immediately moved away from Marshall, but before she could speak he had one statement.Â
âNot that you need my approval, youâre both consenting adults,â he started âBut if you hurt her again, I will not hesitate. You will not live to see the stars of the night, or the morning of.âÂ
âSawyerââ
âIâm just saying! Treat her right, I canât handle all that shit again, my heart actually might stop this time,â he laughed a little bit and turned away, before looking back âAnd.. keep the door locked if you have him over.â
âSawyer!â Rex laughed and put her head in her hands, rubbing her eyes as Marshall rolled his with a smile.Â
Sawyer threw his hands up and moved back to the porch, gently wrapping an arm around his husband's waist. He looked down at Clay who was a little too comfortable on their porch steps. He raised an eyebrow to look down at the Irish indie sleaze, who looked up to meet his gaze.Â
âAm I going to have to deal with you coming over more often?â
âOh, please, old man. Youâve been dying for me to come lighten the place up.â
âIs that a threat or a promise?â Sawyer smiled and Stratford gently hit his arm, before looking down at Clayton.Â
Stratford gently placed a kiss on his husband's cheek, and moved over to Ryung who was coming to terms with this rekindled relationship. He gently squeezed the kid's shoulder and nodded his head, âCâmon kid. Let your sister enjoy this moment, we have a chess game to finish.â
Like a moth to a flame, Ryung jumped around to face him and smiled. He laughed softly and said âYou mean, I have a game to whoop you in?â
âHey, the game could turn around,â He lied to save his skin as they made their way to the table.Â
The other kids had already left to go inside. Sawyer stood staring out at the other two, now standing with Clay who was filing her nails. He sighed softly, unsure of how to feel about this. On one hand, he wanted to forbid Rex from ever seeing him.. But she was an adult, plus it was another chance. He would do the same for Stratford if it ever happened, even though it hadnât.Â
âThe more you stare, it wonât change.â Clayton spoke up, leaving Sawyer to stare over at him.
âYeah, I know. I just.. Care a lot, I guess.â He stared between Rex and Marshall, then panned over to Clay who was still sitting in the same spot. Now leaned back into the steps. She blew on her nails to rid the dust of filling. Sawyer hummed and smiled, âCare for a cup of coffee, Harkin?â
âOnly if you promise a cigarette to go with it,â She smiled up at him, to which he rolled his eyes and ruffled her hair. âHey! Watch the curls, I spend a lot of time on themâ She swatted his hand away.Â
âOh tough it out, kid. Come on, letâs leave those two be. Iâll show you my guitar collection.â Sawyer started to walk inside, and Clay just followed. Leaving everyone to do their own thing.Â
A chess game, unattended vegetables, the hot sun, and nothing but the sound of laughter and the wind. Rex and Marshall were leaned against the Irish manâs car, sharing their first cigarette back together again. She leaned against him and he just sighed, wrapping an arm around her small frame. He pressed a soft kiss to the top of her head.Â
Rex reached up her pinky, staring at him with her large, doe eyes. He took her pinky finger and intertwined it with his, gently kissing his thumb as she did. No words exchanged, yet their actions spoke louder than words. They didnât need words to know they had a promise, a pact. Never to give up faith in the other.
SUMMARY:Â After an intense, vivid nightmare of some of the worst moments of his childhood, Ryung finds himself spiraling into the oblivion of derealization. He decides to search for comfort in his boyfriend, Alderic, who helps him find peace.Â
A/N:Â Eomma is mom, Appa is dad, Jagiya means honey/baby. Yes, I know Alderic has a roommate. Weâre gonna pretend he doesnât for the sake of this fanfic. Hope you guys cryâ I MEAN enjoy!
The smell of sulfur filled the house, burning his nostrils. The sounds of screams echoed off the walls. Ryungâs eyes panned the room. Where was he? Whatâs happening? Whereâs Mom? Dad?
He stared down at his hands. Small. Small, frail hands covered in burn marks. His eyes filled with tears, and his breath caught in his throat. He spun around to look at his brothers. They were just babies. In an instant, he ran and scooped them up in his arms. Twin toddlers are being carried around by a kid who could barely hold his own weight. He started screaming, searching for anyone.Â
âMom? Mommy? Mom, where are you!â He screamed, his throat raw from sobbing endlessly. âMom, please! Please, I canât⊠I canât do this alone! Mommy, please!â He sobbed, ears ringing from the endless crying of his siblings. âEomma! Dowajuseyo!âÂ
[Translation: Mom! Help me!]
Thatâs when he spotted a cracked door, light seeping through it. Begging him to run for it. So he did. He carried himself as fast as he could, running from the orange light into the bright white one.Â
In a flash, he was immediately rushed into a new room. He stared around, confused about the change of location. His heart was pounding in his chest, but his first reaction was to check his brothers⊠who were gone?
Looking down, instead of seeing twin babies, there were drawings filled in his arms. Sketches, notes, colored art. When he looked up, there was his dad. Laying in the hospital bed, barely clinging on to the last of his life.Â
âAppa! Appa!â He cried out and hugged his frail dad, who was barely breathing. âWonât you look at all the art I made you?â He sniffed, looking up at him.Â
His dad looked down, and gave him a sickly, sweet smile. âIâm so sorry, aegi. Iâm so sorry I couldnât be there for youâ His fathers voice cracked, âTake good care of your brothers, please?â
Ryungâs face contorted, confused on why he was saying this. âOf course I will, Appa⊠Appa? Appa, whatâs wrong?â He tried shaking his dad, who mumbled one last âI love youâ in Korean before the sound of his heart beat monitor filled the room. It swarmed Ryungâs ears. He couldnât control his breathing.Â
âAppa? Appa! Look at my art! Appa, please! Appa, please donât goââ He started to sob violently. People started to grab him, multiple people. He couldnât escape the amount of hands holding him. He couldnât breathe, he couldnât speak. âNo⊠No! No, no, no! Appa!â He yelled as loud as he could, staring down into his arms which were filled with art. The art was now falling out of his hands, burning as they left his arms. He started to shake and sob. He couldnât control himself.Â
As he was ripped out of the room, he hit a wall with as much force to knock the wind out of him. His vision spun around, and he tried to gain better control. He looked around⊠It was a shed. A dark shed, one with a window to show the sun was going down.Â
He immediately scrambled to his feet, running to the door, but it shut just as he reached it. He slammed into it, screaming out. He started banging on the door with as much force as his tiny body could give.Â
âLet me out! Please, please let me out!â He screamed.Â
âPoor baby, too scared to spend the night with the snakes and spiders?â Ryungâs eyes shook as he heard those words. The voices were so familiar. The bullies he had to live with when he and his family were couch surfing, homeless.Â
âNo⊠No, no, no, noâ Please! Please, let me out! Let me outâ Iâm scared!â He shrilled.Â
âNot until youâve learned your lesson for tattling, punk.â They started to laugh.
The laughs echoed in the shed as he tried pounding on the door. Suddenly it started pounding back. From all sides. Loud pounding on each side of the walls. Ryung stumbled to the middle of the shed, falling onto the floor.Â
He couldnât move, he couldnât breathe, there was no noise coming from him except for choked sobs of fear. He scanned the room, looking for bugs and things to hurt him. The pounding got louder. He put his hands over his ears but he could still hear the slamming radiating off the walls.Â
Just as it got as loud as it could be, he screamed as loudly as possible. A scream that made his throat raw. A scream that hurt even his ears to yell. It erupted from his chest like a beam of light fighting containment.Â
Suddenly, Ryu woke up in a panicked sweat. He sat up like a rocket, staring around the room. Nothing felt real. He stared at his hands, grabbed his face, curled his knees to his chest. He couldnât do anything to shake the fear that riddled him.Â
He spun his head around, his roommate was fast asleep. Hopefully, Ryung didnât actually scream⊠hopefully his roommate was sleeping peacefully, unlike him.
He sat there, questioning reality for a minute. He knew he couldnât go to Rex. She snuck off campus for the night, leaving Ryung completely alone.Â
For fifteen minutes he pondered. Knees curled to his chest and face buried into his legs. He gripped onto his hair, staring at the wall in front of him. His mind was spiraling. He wanted to be comforted, he needed to be comforted, but he didnât want to bother anyone. He wanted to run down the hall to his lover, but he was worried that Alderic was asleepâŠ
After a few more minutes, he couldnât help but get up. Panicked state and all. He didnât bother to throw on a jacket, or any sort of cover up. No blanket, no comfort stuffed animal, nothing.Â
He ran out the door, sprinting down the hall, tears threatening to spill from his eyes. He couldnât breathe. He was running at full speed and still couldnât breathe. He doesnât know how he made it down the stairs, but in no time, there he was in front of Alderics' door.
As he raised his fist to knock, he hesitated. He stood there, questioning if this was the right decision. Was he really about to disturb his boyâs sleep just because he was upset?
The cold chill of the night sent a shiver down his spine. It was just then he realized how out of breath he was, and how cold he was. He was shaking, standing there in nothing but a tank top and fluffy shorts.Â
He couldnât believe he was actually doing this⊠Knock, knock
Almost as quick as he knocked, Alderic answered. The taller boy opened the door, confused as to who could be needing him at this hour. Only to find Ryung, shaking and on the brink of tears.Â
âMy love? Oh my gosh, what happened! Come in, youâre freezing. Let me get you a blanketâ and some teaâ Sit down! Please,â He wrapped his arms around Ryung, bringing him into the room.Â
As soon as they stood in the room, Ryung melted into his arms. Sobbing.
âShh.. Shh, itâs okay, Lovebug.â He held Ryu tightly, sitting back onto his bed and pulling the boy into his lap.Â
They sat like that for a while. Alderic had engulfed Ryung in the tightest hug he could, resting his chin atop of his head. Ryu couldnât help but sob intensely into his shoulder. He could barely think, all he could do was let it out. Everything hurt, everything was painful. Alderic? He was the warmth that was there to comfort Ryung.
Once Ryung started to calm down a little bit, his cries turned into choked sobs and breath regulation. âDo you want⊠Do you want to talk about it?â Alderic asked him, petting his hair.Â
Ryung took a deep breath, âNightmares,â he choked out. âVivid nightmares of my childhood⊠The house fire, the shed⊠My fatherââ bringing up his dad made him cry more.Â
âShhh⊠shh, lovebug. Itâs okay, you donât have to tell me if it hurts too much,â Alderic gave him a gentle kiss on the forehead. He looked down at Ryung, both of them making eye contact. He couldnât help but smile.
âYou know.. You have the prettiest eyes when you cry,â Alderic cupped his hand onto his cheek. This made Ryung giggle a little, wiping his eyes. âThereâs that smile.â
âAldericâŠâ He mumbled.
âIâm sorry! But you do.. I know youâre upset, and Iâm sorryââ
âJagiya, itâs okay⊠Itâs okay,â he smiled at Alderic. âItâs helping.â
âItâs helping? If itâs helping, you look the prettiest when you cry! Youâre the prettiest crier in the world, I couldnât think of anyone who cries prettier than you, sunshineââ
âAldie!â He laughed and pressed his forehead to the others. They sat there and laughed together. Aldie placed his hand on the back of Ryuâs, while Ryuâs hands found their way to rest in the crook of his neck.Â
They sat there, taking in each otherâs presence for a moment. Ryung whispered a quick thank you to him, and Alderic just cradled him in his arms. It didnât matter what was happening in the world, they had each other.Â
Alderic laid back onto the bed, Ryu falling on top. He immediately curled up into his arms, searching for the warmth in him. In unspoken words, Alderic let him stay the night. Hoping that it would bring him peace of mind to get genuine sleep.Â
Ryung wrapped his arms around the other's waist, nuzzling his face into the crook of his neck and sighing. Releasing any bad energy that engulfed him before. Alderic had his arms wrapped protectively around the other, placing a ginger kiss to the otherâs forehead.Â
âIâve got you, okay? Youâre safe with me,â Alderic spoke softly as he turned out the bedside light, returning to the position they were once in.Â
âWOLFSBANE ACADEMY was founded in 1713, just outside of a small French town called ACONITUM.Â
âFor centuries, elite families from all around the world have sent their children to this prestigious boarding school, be it to reform their misbehaviors or to get their children the highest of education possible. Either way, discipline is learned and education is drilled in, leading Wolfsbane Academy students to prosperity, success, and years of knowledge to come."
âOh mon Dieu! Oh mon Dieu! Non! Non, non, non, non, non, non!! Ăa ne peut pas arriver! Il doit y avoir une erreur! [Oh, my goodness! Oh, my goodness! No! No, no, no, no, no, no!! This can't be happening! There must be a mistake!]â the boyâs voice transformed from such confidence and joy to a panicked mess. His words lumped together in stress, and, not only did his hands shake, but his voice did, too.
The muffled voice from inside the mansion made him drop his arm from opening the door. His heart already began to race as his chauffeur drove him closer and closer to the Desrosiersâ residence, and all that his body could allow him to do was stare at the door. He never wanted to be in trouble when he worked so hard for a test that he knew he would do well on. He wasted over twenty candles to study with in the past week! Two candles per weekday and adding two more for the weekends after his violin practice. Was that not enough?
His trail to the room was short-lived as his feet managed to get him there as fast as possible. If he hurried up, then he could get this over with and start to study for his next test for mathematics, do his assignment for English, practice his violin until marks dug into his fingers and needed three hours to regain their structure.
A new day woke him up, and he was ready to take on the world. He glided over to his class taught by Professor John Stratford, a smile ever-present on his face as he handed his present to him. He felt such joy to be in his class again, even if he had to witness a gruesome fight yesterday. Desks flipped over, a book thrown, his friend Liam being brought into the fire, even his own teacher being hit! All such a doozy! However, a new day is a new day!
SUMMARY:Â Sawyer is completely thrown off his game after waking up later than he usually does. This causes him to forget to take his medications and make a series of unfortunate decisions that would lead to his downfall.Â
A/N:Â To my friends that I write this for. I was being dramatic, Sawyer is nowhere near death lol. Enjoy this!
The light flooded through the blinds of the room, shining a bright beam of yellow straight into his eyes. He whined and arched his back, stretching out as he started to roll his joints around. Everything hurts. Tremendously.Â
He rolls over to look at his alarm. 7:00AM. Despite all the pain riddling him to the bed, he shoots up from his lying position. Curly hair strayed everywhere, comfort strewn everywhere but where it needs to be.
âAre you fucking kidding me?â He threw his covers around even more and stood up as quickly as possible. His head spun around and he clutched the wall, using it as a crutch so he could get dressed.Â
Sawyer is known for waking up 3-4 hours before he had to be anywhere. He had an entire routine to go through. A step-by-step plan that he had to go through one by one, or his day would be completely thrown off.Â
He threw on a simple button up and slacks combo, before putting on socks and his italian leather shoes. Sawyer grabbed his bag and practically sprinted out of the door.Â
Sawyer was running, bolting it to the other side of the campus. All the could think about what how the stupid dormitories he lived in were on the other side of the fucking academy. In order to not be late, he had to book it to the other side. He ran down three flights of stairs, across the front lawn, and once he was in the hallways he finally started to slow down.Â
By the time he was able to calm down and quickly walk to his classes, he could barely hear anything from the loud pounding of his heart radiating through his body. Sawyer made a beeline for his classroom, walking in about five minutes after the bell rang.Â
âGood morning, students. Apologies for being late, I had some business to attend to.â He lied, hoping none of his students would catch how winded and pained he looked. âWeâre going to go ahead and open your journals, spend 15 minutes on the first entry, then weâll move into todayâs lesson.â
He moved over to his desk, placing down the bag and pulling out his lesson plans. As he stared down at the desk everything started to spin, he couldnât hear the soft chatter of the students, or if they may have been asking him any questions. All he could do was stare at the wood as he slowly lowered himself into his chair.Â
Hopefully, this feeling would go away by his next class.Â
He decided to throw off the lesson plan for today. Heâll pick it up tomorrow. He felt physically ill sitting at his desk.
Instead of the connections game he had planned out, he gave the students a prompt for their journal. He challenged their brains, and told them to keep writing till the end of class.Â
While sitting at his desk, he frantically searched for any sort of electrolytes or salt packets he might have hidden for this purpose. Hell, even some Tylenol would do. Just to get the pain to lessen a little more. He sighed harshly when he came up with nothing.Â
Thatâs when he heard the door open, and oh how fantastic, it was Stratford. He walked up to the desk and leaned over it.Â
âSorry for the intrusion, I forgot you had a class at this time.â Sawyer thought that was a lie, an excuse maybe. âAre you⊠feeling okay? You look a little warm.â
He just sighed again and said, âItâs not a problem, and Iâm fine. Just a little hot in the school today. Iâm sweating in this outfit,â he laughed a little bit to throw off the pain.
It had been about a month or so since Sawyer had the heart to heart with him about his disability. They had talked about the hypotension, and rheumatoid arthritis, and the fact his doctor wanted him using a mobility aid. Sawyer was stubborn though. He didnât want to be defined by a cane.
âYou sure?â
âIâm just a bit light headed is all, Stratford. What did you need help with?â He snapped. Sawyer didnât mean to be snappy with him, but he didnât need the students to think something was up with him.Â
Either way. Stratford looked pretty hurt by the snappy comment. He decided not to mention it again, he didnât want Sawyer to get upset with him.
âI⊠Was just wondering if you could proof my lesson plans at lunch?â He asked softly.
Sawyer softened a bit, he felt guilty for snapping at him. Yet, he moved on because he didn't want to bring it up again. He already felt like shit. âYeah, of course I will. Iâll see you at lunch then?â He gave him a gentle smile. Stratford nodded in response and took that as his cue to leave.
Sawyer watched as he dreadfully treaded out the door. He would make it up to him later, maybe with a coffee to appreciate him. He felt his chest tighten again, this time he couldnât tell if it was his lack of meds or the feelings he kept hidden.Â
By the time he was done with his first two classes, the insane thumping of his heart had decreased ever so slightly. Now he was just having to deal with the pain of forgetting his meds and running across the campus.Â
He groaned, rubbing his temples as he picked up his work bag. Since his third period didnât have a class, we would always head upstairs to his counseling office.Â
He started to tread lightly down the halls. Every chance he needed to, he would use the wall as a bit of support. Maybe he should listen to his doctor. Instead, he continued down the halls.Â
He smiled and waved at the faculty who acknowledged his presence. However, he couldnât make out a word of what they were saying. He was too busy focusing on the amount of time it was taking for him to just reach the staircase.
When he finally got to it, he stared up at the flight of stairs. âFuck, why did they have to put my office so far upâŠâ he mumbled that along with a few swear words under his breath as he painfully made it his way up.
He took no breaks, taking it one step at a time. He attempted to go up as quickly as possible, however that seemed to be giving him more problems. He slowed down as he came upon the last two flights of steps.Â
The steps curved around each other, first going up the right side, then going up the left. Thatâs when you would reach the next floor. It was killing him to have to walk all the way up. Yet, he couldnât grieve for himself. Come on, Thalassa, itâs just a few stairs. Stop being such a bitch about it.
He could hear all the voices of people in his life who gave him shit. Thatâs all he could think about as he walked up the stairs.
âCome on, Thalassa! Itâs barely a 3 mile run!â His volleyball coach.
âYouâve gotten slower, Thalassa. What happened to my best swimmer?â His swim coach.
âQuit being a fucking bitch about everything, Sawyer. Itâs barely a few flights of stairs, and youâre still young!â His late father.Â
Sawyer was doing all he could to just tread carefully up the stairs. He couldnât let this make him weak. He couldnât let a few fucking stairs beat him. Not when he was a top athlete and student in his early days. And especially not when it was just stairs!
However, that notion was challenged when he made it to the last, left side flight of stairs. He stared upward at them. It was barely ten steps. Yet, his heart was running a horseâs race, and he was starting to lose his vision.Â
He couldâve taken a break. He should have taken a break. However, he couldnât help but to think that he could make it.Â
So, he started up the stairs, but as soon as he got three steps upâSLAM!
Sawyer had succumbed to his illness and passed out cold on the stone steps. He lay there unconscious on the ground. His chest fell up and down in quick, patterned, heavy breaths, almost like uncontrollable gasps of air.Â
When he finally came to, he was looking up at a ceiling he didnât recognize. Though it was a familiar ceiling, it wasnât where he was before.Â
His vision was blurry, stars danced across his eyes and grains like a tv screen filled his sight. He was sweating. Everything was hot, he could barely breathe, and whatever was talkingâno, noâwhoever was talking was barely making any sense. It was just a buzz.Â
His vision got less tunnelly, and he was able to recognize the outline of two faces out of the few that were huddled around him. Stratford and the school nurse stood over him like some kind of guardians waiting to take him to the boat of Chiron.Â
Stratford noticed he was awake, and tried to speak to him. Sawyer couldnât respond. He could barely see what was happening around him.Â
When his vision finally cleared, and the room around him didnât sound like buzzing, he could finally understand Stratford. He seemed to be frantically asking what happened, and why he didnât say anything before.Â
âIâm just⊠not feeling too well. I forgot to take my meds,â Sawyer croaked out.Â
âDamnit, Sawyer.â Stratford sighed and started to rub his temples. Sawyer could tell he was mentally scolding him. Whatever it was, he wasnât lecturing him yet.Â
âHis blood pressure is dangerously lowââ The nurse started but Sawyer cut her off.Â
âIâm gonna stop you there. Thatâs normal for me, I just need to⊠to lay here for a minute,â he sounded winded, yet he hadnât moved since they had apparently moved him.Â
Instead of calling any paramedics, Sawyer explained the condition to the nurse. It wasnât a very uncommon condition, she understood quickly. They decided to have Stratford take Sawyer back to the dorms. Both of them would have been given subs, and excused for the rest of the day.Â
Stratford helped Sawyer off the floor, they moved slowly but surely. It was silent the entire time. Sawyer knew what he was in for once they got back to the dormitory.Â
It took them roughly over twenty minutes of uncomfortable silence for them to get to the dormitory, then another ten minutes of grumbling hell up the stairs. Stratford didnât care about taking care of him, he didnât care that he had to assist this man at any point. He enjoyed taking care of him. What he was mad about was the sheer lack of care for his own safety and well being.Â
Once they got into Sawyerâs room, he helped him onto the bed with a wince. Sawyer looked up at the other man, who was already posted up like an upset father. He started to feel guilty.Â
âThank you, Iâm.. sorry for all that, let me at least make you a cup of tea for all the troubleââ Sawyer went to stand up in which Stratford protested, making him sit down.Â
âNo, Actually youâre going to sit there while I get your meds and an ice pack for you,â He huffed and rubbed his face with one hand, âWhat the hell Sawyer? Not taking your meds? Are you absolutely insane?â
âItâs not that I didnât want to take them. I just forgot!â He snapped back. âAnd⊠happened to forget them up here as wellâŠâ He sighed, âLook, I was running late this morningâwhich never happensâMy whole schedule got thrown off by it!â
âLate or fucking not, Sawyer, your meds are absolutely crucial to take! You know that better than anyone, Itâs your medical issues!â
âYou donât fucking get it, Stratford. Iâm never off my game. Iâm never late. I never wake up late. This was the first, and only, time.â His voice grew louder. âI get weâre close friends, and you care⊠But itâs not your problem! So why do you care so fucking much?âÂ
For a moment Stratford had gone completely silent. Like he was fighting back the words to say. Like he was holding onto something. A deeper secret. There they sat for a few minutes, silently huffing at each other. They both were hurt.Â
âIâmâ Iâm sorry, Stratford. That was⊠That was a lot, I didnât meanââ
âNo, no. I understand. I justââ He choked on his words and decided instead to sit next to Sawyer. He thought of the words to say. They couldnât come out of his mouth. He canât just admit that for the past few months heâs been spiraling about his feelings for Sawyer. âListen, I just care about you. A lot. Youâre very important to me, and I hate to see you get hurt. Especially when you do it to yourself. I donât understand why I care so much, but I do.â
Sawyer looked up from his lap, staring directly into Stratfordâs eyes. Those deep, brown eyes that he could never get off his mind. He almost understood what he was trying to say. They both sat there in silence, staring at each other. Gazing into the eyes of one another, waiting for someone to make a move.Â
He couldnât help but swoon, softening his demeanor for the adoring man. The way his hair curled over his forehead. His skin is soft to the touch. The blasted long coat he always wore. His hands fumbled with each other in his lap. His fingers twiddled around each other. Those soft, subtle lips that begged for attention⊠and those stupidly, adorable brown eyes. Those deep, chocolate brown pools of entrancement.Â
Sawyer couldnât help himself. His eyes flickered between his eyes and lips. He noticed Stratford doing the same thing. It clicked in Sawyerâs mind almost immediately. He inched further to him, begging for Stratford to close the gap. Instead, gravity let that happen. Like a magnet to a pole, the two were intertwined in each otherâs presence almost immediately.
As they kissed, Sawyerâs hands found his way to wrap around the other. Easing him closer so their bodies were as close as they could be in this position. The other hand found its way to gingerly hold the back of his neck. Whilst Stratford melted to his touch, wrapping his longing arms around the otherâs frame.Â
They stayed like this for a short minute, both pulling away with hesitation. Staring at each other. There were no other words between them. Just soft smiles and longing looks.Â
Back they went, closing the gap between their lips again. The tension breaking in the air, finally.
Once they finally pulled away from each other, distancing maybe a few inches, Sawyer smiled at him and scoffed.Â
âIâve wanted that⊠For a long time.â His smile only grew as the other grinned. âI think it was worth the wait.â
âYouâve driven me crazy thinking about itâŠâ
âIâm sorry for snapping at you, and making you worry, andââ Sawyer was cut off by Stratford laughing.Â
âHush, hush. Just let me take care of you for now, okay?â He gave the other another quick peck on the cheek, before slowly moving from his grip.Â
He had gotten some water for him, along with his meds and some pain killers. He fixed a bag of ice to soothe Sawyerâs swollen joints, before joining him back on the bed.Â
It wasnât long before they found themselves in each otherâs arms. Cuddling up under the warm blanket together. Sawyer wrapped his arms around Stratfordâs frame, giving him kisses that trailed from the back of his neck, to his shoulders. There they slept, cuddled together after a long day of hell.Â
A few weeks later, Sawyer had finally obtained a mobility aid. His cane, that he thought was properly boring.
As a lesson for his psychology class, he allowed his students to each take a turn painting something on the cane. He brought in some acrylic paints and brushes, and just let them go crazy. It was a great bonding experience.Â
Afterwards, he gave them the note of having learned a lesson on the importance of bonding. How important it was for people to come together and care for one another. The class laughed, shared experiences, and enjoyed the art time. Sawyer knows heâd done his job right that day.
After classes were over, Stratford visited him in his office.Â
Sawyer was admiring the work on his cane. The horse that had a heart next to it from Liam. A few stars about it from Alderic. Then there were waves and a school of fish created by Ryung and Rex. Lastly, but not least, a dagger that Ramona had made. Just to name a few of his favorites.Â
âAdmiring?â Stratford tore his attention away from the cane. He looked up with a blank, curious stare, but soon melted seeing his now boyfriend standing at the door.
âYes, dear. I let the students paint it. Come see,â he nodded for the other to come over.Â
They gawked over the small, hand paintings created by the students. Both of them being able to tell who had made them.Â
âSee, I told you it wouldnât be an awful idea. Youâre just stubborn.â Stratford scoffed.
âYeah, yeah. Youâve told me a million times since I finally received it.â Sawyer stared up at him from his chair.Â
âAnd Iâll tell your stubborn ass again, and again.â He leaned down.Â
âHow kind of you, dear,â he said sarcastically and Stratford just chuckled softly at him.
Instead of continuing to tease him, Stratford stole a kiss from him. Just a short, loving kiss hidden by the door.Â
There they would stay. Stealing shared looks and stolen kisses when nobody would be looking. Hidden behind doors, or even bookshelves. Nobody needed to know the fond love they shared. It was something for them, and them only.
PAIRINGS: Rex Hwang (Trans femme) x Marshall Lowland
WORDS: 1.7k
WARNINGS: Drug use, smoking, pain (minor hitting), MINOR MENTIONS of abuse
GENRE: Mild angst and make-up kisses
SUMMARY: After a short argument in the hall, Marshall and Rex decide to skip class together. At first, it's to get away from the world and indulge in something to dull the pain. Then it turns into something a little more steamy than a quick smoke sesh.
The hallways bustled with quiet chattering. Loud enough to boom in the hallways, but not enough to hear everyoneâs conversation. As the hallways flowed and students were headed to class, Rex and Ryung were slowly treading down the halls.
Ryung was actively trying to convince Rex not to skip, but she wasnât in the mood for another boring lecture. Especially not sober.
âListen, all Iâm saying is that if Iâd had a shot or two, Iâd be more than willing to drone through these next few classes we haveâ
âAnd Iâm saying that no matter how boring, itâs still a grade! I canât do all the work for you,â Ryung whined and turned their face to the blonde.
âI never asked that of you. I can catch up! Theyâre not that hard.â
âYou say that now, but the next thing I know youâre knocking on my door in the middle of the night to borrow my notes!â
âRyung that was one timeââ
âActually it was eight. I counted.â
âOh look at you, the math whizz of France, are ya?â Rex smiled with a hearty snicker, but Ryu wasnât having it.Â
Just as they were about to say something they bumped into someone in the middle of the hallway. Ryu winced as they bumped into Rex after getting their shoulder slammed into. Rex whipped her head around to look at the man, glaring holes into his head.
âWatch where youâre going, asswipe!â She yelled.
The boy turned to face the both of them, glaring at them with malice.
âMaybe tell your fucking friend to watch where theyâre walkingâ
âExcuse me?â She went to put down her book bag, which was more of a messenger bag than anything. Ryung stopped her and shook their head.
âNo, no, Rex, itâs fineâ Iâm sorry, I should have been paying attention-â
âNo, he should look up from his fucking shoes and pay attention to the world around him!â She defended
âMaybe you should be the one paying more attention, instead of eye fucking your boyfriend over here.â He nodded his head to Ryung, who wanted to hide in their own sleeves of guilt.
Just as Rex was about to say something, or go after him, the guy walked off waving a finger to the two of them. âRight back fucking at you, dickweed!â She yelled down the hall.Â
She huffed and turned Ryung around. There was an awkward silence for a moment between them, and Ryu just sighed.
âYâknow. Heâs kind of cute,â Rex snickered.
âUhm, ew?â Ryungâs head whipped over to stare at Rex.
âYeah, I know. Heâs an asshole. But thatâs part of what makes him so attractive,â Rex continued to giggle, rolling her eyes at Ryu.
âUhm? Again? Ew? The high school meth head? You know you can do better than that..âÂ
âI can change him,â Rex laughed and Ryung groaned loudly.
âOh my gods! Never again!â They laughed and continued to trail off to their next lecture.Â
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Ryung had to book it to their next class, leaving Rex alone at her locker. She placed her books into it and looked down at her watch. She didnât share her next class with Ryung.. and was debating on skipping.Â
âHey, got a cigarette?â
Rex turned to see the same boy from earlier. She rolled her eyes and closed her locker.
âMaybe. Whatâs in it for me?â She leaned up against the cold metal.
âMaybe a joint, if youâre good for it.â
âIâm not good for anyone but myself,â She fixed the bag around her shoulder and started to walk away.
âInteresting.â He hummed in response. âYou got a car or something?â
âNo, why do you?â
âNo.â
âThen why did you ask?â
âWhere the hell else do you smoke?â
âA little place I call eternity. Are you gonna follow or not?â She glared at him. With no words, he just followed her out.
There the two journeyed. Beyond the school grounds into the wooded unknown.Â
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âYâknow..â the guy spoke, almost tripped over a massive tree root, âWhen you said you knew a place, I didnât think you meant fifteen miles outside the schoolââ
âPlease, weâre barely two miles out. Quit being such a baby.â She huffed before catching eyes on her favorite rock. She slid down a small slope of leaves, before plopping herself between a large tree and a nice rock.
The setting was gorgeous. There were a couple large boulders, a few trees, and about 50 feet away there was a large drop. Below that drop was a river, you could hear it from where they were. It was Rexâs favorite spot.Â
âSo what? You just smoke out here all the time?â
âI mean itâs no grassy knoll, but itâs one of my favorite spots outside of the garden.â
âYouâre an odd person,â he said, walking slowly closer to where she was.
âAre you going to sit down and smoke? Or are you going to complain the whole time.. whatever your name isâ She glared.
âMarshall.â He sat before slammed down on the ground next to her with a groan. âUncomfortable.. but itâll do.â He said as he pulled the joint he had from behind his ear, lighting it up and taking the first hit. He then passed it to her, which she gladly took.
It was silent for a while, Rex was enjoying the calming peace of the outside. She stared up into the trees. Sometimes she wants to climb them and get lost in the branches.Â
âYou ever think about running away?â She asked softly, taking a long drag off the blunt before handing it back. She stared at him until their eyes met. Deep brown eyes burning between each other.
He took it and stared at her, âAll the fucking time. Whatâs it to you?â
The blonde shrugged, âGuess Iâm just home sick is all.â
âWhat? You miss your fucking mommy or something?â He snorted and took a long drag from the weed, watching as the smoke curled up into the air. It made spiral patterns that danced so finely in the wind it would make a ballerina jealous.Â
âActually, no, asshole. The opposite. But I do miss Germany,â she murmured and grabbed ahold of the blunt.
Wrong move to Marshall. As soon as she plucked the joint from his lips, he quickly took hold of her wrist. Squeezing it firmly in his hands. Rexâs eyes fluttered up to his, anger. Anger was all she saw in his eyes.Â
She fought and pulled her arm away, no words were spoken between them. He pushed her, attempting to get the blunt back, but she slammed him back into the dirt. Rex pinned his shoulder into the wooded floor.
âIf you even for one second think your bruises and painful tactics are going to scare me, then you are sorely fucking mistaken,â she stared down at him with malice. Taking a long, hard drag from the joint just to tease him, before blowing it into his face.Â
For the first time, Marshall was slightly shocked. Shocked at the fact he didnât make someone scared. Shocked that someone had the nerve to put him in his place, without abusing him. He just stared at her.Â
Rex furrowed her brows. She was searching for an answer. Maybe an insult. Hell a slap to the face would have worked. However, he sat silent. Completely silent.Â
âWhat? What are you staring at so hard? Do you hear me asshole!â She yelled at him.
âYou gonna let me shotgun that, or what?â He stared up at her.
Rexâs heart stopped, then fluttered, and stopped again. Her breathing picked up a little bit. All she could do was laugh. No witty remarks, no hitting.. Just an exception.Â
She took a large drag of the joint. Instead of inhaling it, she placed her hand gently under his chin and lifted his head up. Leaning down, she hovered her lips over his. Barely brushing them against each other. From one mouth to the other, the smooth smoke floated between them like a wave of water.Â
Marshall inhaled her smoke, staring at her in the eyes before blowing into her face. She loved it. There was nothing more she loved than the smell of weed. After the smoke died down, it was just them. Staring into each other's eyes, the sound of rushing water in the back, the wind whistling through the trees, and the sturdy ground below them.Â
Marshall couldnât help but look between her eyes and lips. The softest things in the world. The only soft things he would ever be able to have close to him. The only soft things that werenât afraid.Â
They both hesitated, moving closer to each other. As soon as they were just inches away, they slammed together like magnets. Like a force between them couldnât help but melt against the other. They tangled together like the roots of a tree.Â
Marshallâs hands found their way through her hair, down her spine, and gripping on her hips. Holding her so tight, hoping she wouldnât slip away.Â
Rex had one hand out, holding the blunt as not to drop it into the ground. The other firmly placed in the crook of his neck, fiddling with the ends of his curls.Â
Neither of them could let go, not even for air. They sat there for what felt like seconds, minutes, hours. But it couldn't have been longer than a few minutes. When they finally pulled back, each gasping for air, Marshall took the blunt from her.Â
âSo⊠what was that about my grip having no effect on you?â He smirked, blowing the smoke in her face again.
She rolled her eyes and plopped back onto the forest floor. âI said your bruising tactics werenât going to scare me⊠I never once doubted your grip,â She winked.
Marshall sat up and learned over her, letting her take a hit of the joint from his fingers, before kissing her deeply with the smoke between their lips. Blowing it out to the side, thatâs how they spent the rest of their day.
Tangled in each other's arms, scared of letting the other go. Listening to the calm, quiet of the forest. Making out like teenagers would. Never once stopping to think about the time of day or any of the classes they were skipping. Or how they were going to explain this to people later⊠They just decided to ignore the world for now.
SUMMARY: Neither can sleep on account of the missing kids and murders that have been happening around campus. Stratford goes to the only person whom he knows can bring him down to a calmer reality--Sawyer Thalassa. Instead of giving him words of wisdom, he uses musical therapy to help calm his anxieties.
The flame flickers as the air circulates. The smell of lavender and sage filled the room so loudly someone could probably smell it down the hall. Sawyer stepped out of the bathroom, groaning as the steam filled the room.Â
He was ready for a whole night of self-care. Before he started his routine, he had gone through setting up his instruments and tea kettle. After finishing a nice, hot shower with some candles, he was ready to get into a small jam sesh with a soothing cup of chamomile.Â
The recent uproar in murders has surfaced some bad memories. Sawyer had been struggling to sleep recently, especially when he had to worry about his students... And Stratford. He stays up late because he physically couldnât stop worrying about everyone in his life and who could be next.
He put that thought out of his mind, shaking his head and reaching for his tea kettle with a heavy sigh. Placing two tea bags down into the large cup, he poured a hefty amount of sugar before adding in the boiling water.
Just as he was stirring the mixture together, manifesting his protections into the war cup, he heard a frantic knock at the door. By the pace of the knock, he already knew who it was.Â
âJust a second!â He called out, quickly going to his drawers to grab a tank top to throw on. To be fair, the man was only wearing his pajama pants. He wasnât expecting visitors, but this one in particular he didnât mind.Â
Sawyer threw on the black tank top to match his thin, cotton pajamas. He then opened the door and leaned against the frame.
âHow can I help you, Stratford?âÂ
âI canât sleep. These murders are really getting to meâŠâ Stratford sighed, pinching the skin between his brows. âDo youâ Can we talk about it?â
Sawyerâs eyes widened. These werenât words he ever believed to hear from Stratford. He never wanted to talk about his feelings unless Sawyer directly asked him to.Â
âCome inside, apologies for the intense smell of sage. I have some incense and candles lit.â Sawyer opened the door wider and stepped back into his quarters, hoping for the other to follow. He pointed to his bed for Stratford to take a seat while he sat in front of his desk. His desk was covered in candles, knick-knacks, offerings, and statues. His desk was mainly used as an altar space. However, he enjoyed doing his work with his deities watching over him.Â
âI donât mind, actually itâs kind of calming..â He started anxiously fiddling with his hands. Rubbing them together as if he were out in the cold with no gloves. Sawyer noticed the anxiety building up; Before he could say anything, Stratfordâs eyes peeled over to the instruments laid out. âYou play guitar?â
Sawyerâs eyes perked up before he realized that he had his instruments out. Part of him wanted to hide it but⊠It was too late for that.Â
âI mean, I wouldnât say Iâm the best at it. I do enjoy playing guitar here and there. Why do you ask?â Dumb question, Thalassa.
Stratford furrowed his brows and smiled a tad, âWell itâs laid out in front of you and ready to play? I was just curious, thatâs all.â There were a few seconds of silence. Tension that built, before Sawyer broke the silence.Â
âWould you like to hear me play? I donât think Iâve played with an audience for years, but if it will help calm you⊠I donât see why it would be a problem.â He asked as he slowly reached for the guitar.Â
âWell, if you donât mind, then Iâd be honored to be your first audience member. Though, I wouldnât consider myself an audience,â he laughed nervously.Â
Sawyer didnât respond, he just picked up the guitar. He played a quick few notes just to check the guitar was in tune, then made adjustments accordingly. For the first time in a long time, Sawyer was actually nervous. Not just because he was playing the guitar, but because he would be singing. Not just for singing for anyone, but for the guy he likes?
Sawyer mentally cringed at that word. Likes. Likes, Liked, Liking. Heâs pushing forty for crying out loud. Having crushes on people is for school kids. Then he looks at STratford, and itâs almost like his entire being melts into the chair.Â
He just decided to shake his head from the cringy emotions he felt for this man. He finally decided to recuperate his confidence and started strumming the chords to Blackbird, by The Beatles.Â
Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these broken wings and learn to fly
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to arise
Stratford gazed at Sawyer, watching every curl of his finger and shake of his head. Observing as the man was almost folded over the acoustic instrument. His hair cascaded like a waterfall over his face, barely going an inch over his shoulders. His eyes were soft as they stared at the guitar strings.Â
Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these sunken eyes and learn to see
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to be free
Sawyer was heavily focused on the chords, he didnât want to fuck it all up just because he was nervous.Â
Blackbird, fly
Blackbird, fly
Into the light of the dark black night
Blackbird, fly
Blackbird, fly
Into the light of the dark black night
His voice dripped like molasses and spread like honey. Sawyer had a lower range, but with this song, he sounded almost angelic to the man who sat in front of him. The anxiety that once filled him has now almost completely left. It became a minor thought in the back of his brain as he studied the way Sawyerâs hands glided over the guitar strings. He wasnât even sure if he was watching Sawyer anymore. He was almost like a whole new person in this light.Â
Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these broken wings and learn to fly
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to arise
You were only waiting for this moment to arise
You were only waiting for this moment to arise
He strummed the last chord before looking up. He would never admit he was looking for approval, but he totally was.Â
âIâve never heard a more mesmerizing cover of that song.. You played beautifully, wonderfully even,â Stratfordâs eyes moved from the guitar up to Sawyer. Their gazes met one another. For a moment, they just stared. Like a spark had shocked the two of them.
At that moment it was silent. Not an awkward silence, but a yearning one. Neither of them knew the words to say, they didnât know the feelings they had. That silence just confirmed how comforting the presence of another can be.
âYouâre very kind, Stratford.â Sawyer spoke softly, smiling as he glanced back down at his guitar. âIâve always had a fond love for The Beatles. I can play any song, on all of my musical muses,â He laughed softly as he shifted his gaze to his electric guitar and bass sitting in the corner.Â
âWell, if itâs not too much trouble.. Maybe you could play another one?âÂ
Sawyer laughed a bit more at this notion. âYouâre asking me to play covers of my favorite band? This feels like a ploy to get me to play more songs,â he looked straight up at Stratford.
âSawyer Thalassa, what are you proposing?â
The two of them shared a deep, connectable laugh. How could Sawyer refuse the adoring man in front of him?Â
As the candle continued to burn and the clocks continued to turn, Sawyer played a few more covers for Stratford. Neither of them got the sleep they were hoping for at the beginning of the night. The solemn beginning had turned into shared anxieties and comforts as Sawyer played his next cover: In My Life.
writing? oh, iâm definitely writing. in my head. during the most inconvenient times. like in the shower or when iâm about to fall asleep. actual typing? no, no, we donât do that here.
Most of the time when someone is faking DID it's usually for understandable reasons
Now let me explain before you come at me
Most people who fake it are either young and don't understand why they shouldn't be doing it or are doing it for attention, which usually indicates a deeper problem they aren't getting help for, or they are misunderstanding their symptoms
Harassing, threatening and "calling out" people who do these things generally helps no one, all it does is install fakeclaiming culture into the community, which tends to group in people who are genuinely suffering still
So next time you see someone you think is faking, keep that shit to yourself, block it, ignore it, leave them alone. I don't care if it's "painfully obvious" stfu and mind your own.
Lord Dionysus of androgyny, I pray to you to protect my trans siblings and give them hope in these trying times.
Dionysus Maenoles, enraged by how his people are treated, I ask you to liberate those who feel trapped and lost. Unloved in their own homes by their own kin.
Dionysus Saotes, I praise you, and thank you for all you've done. Almighty liberator of the grape vine, wonderful protector, please guide us.
It says so much about antisemitism when you have people (people who should damn well know better!) believing Donald Trump rather than going, "Hey, is he trying to divert criticism by blaming the Jews for his actions?"
They'd rather believe the serial liar, adjudicated rapist, 34-times-convicted felon and fraudster than take a moment to ask themselves, "Hey, why is he doing this and saying this in this case and using those words?"
as a child being told "the moon controls the tides" with no additional explanation was like. oh okay. you want me to believe in magic? you're talking about magic right now? okay. fine
If you have BPD, you are no better than a narcissist.
If you are mentally healthy, you are no better than a narcissist
No disorder inherently makes you a bad person.
No state of mind makes you better or worse than anyone else.
Iâm tired of people demonizing personality disorders, saying weâre all abusive or evil manipulators, when in reality the majority of us are just people who have been deeply hurt.
What really bugs me is when people with BPD start spouting bullshit about people with NPD. You are not better than a narcissist, you are similar. There is a reason why BPD and NPD are in the same cluster of personality disorders. Itâs like calling your identical twin ugly. Buddy, youâre talking to a mirror.
Yes BPD and NPD are different disorders, but again, theyâre in the same cluster for a reason.