convictedfeathers;:
Trying to clear your head while the city was a literal ghost town proved to be an endeavor. Simon could have chosen to take refuge in Rosaâs home, but he questioned if he even deserved to go back, or if his presence would just make things worse. His own actions haunted him more than any specter from the past.Â
While hopping from shelter to shelter over the last few days he was kept awake thinking over his relationship with Rosa Cervantes. Rosa was unquestionably special to him, no matter what any mock scenario implied. Although their teasing was relentless and their personalities would clash at times, the intimate moments they shared and their undying support for one another was a positive force in Simonâs life. Thanks to her he was able to keep his sanity intact while in the city. Yet after confronting his own weakness, Simon sincerely began to question if he was a worthy partner for her. If his problems truly caused harm and burden to others, it would be in their best interested if he disappeared. However, he knew that line of thinking only frustrated those he cared about.Â
Perhaps⊠he thought to himself. I should turn my thinking around.
After days of searching for answers, he decided to finally seek out Rosa.
The house was in disarray, as he expected. The dried blood stains and torn furniture made Simonâs mind race with thoughts of concern for Rosa and Hugh. He began investigating all the rooms in search of clues until he stumbled upon them in his sword collection him. A sigh of relief escaped him. The two looked wracked with exhaustion, but at least they were safe.
âAt least they were useful for somethingâŠâ Simon couldnât force out a laugh. âAre you okay? Nothing broken or missing? Howâs OâConnor?â
@themisarcherâ -> @landsharkbiteâ
In all honesty, it felt like it had been far too many sleepless moments with those horrific nightmares lurking, potentially able to jump out and make oneâs time even more of a hell than it usually was in this city any moment they wanted to: there was no refuge, even at home. Yet Hugh felt that the terrors of home were a lesser evil compared to a whole mix of other nightmares, so heâd stayed inside.
Besides that: seeing only two had exhausted and terrified him enough that he didnât wish to risk seeing even more. If...if just at home, he had seen family and friends abandoning him and tossing to the side, he didnât want to think of what lay out there. As it was, those two had taken everything out of himself and Rosa: for once, as much as he knew he and Blackquill butted heads, the archer found himself desperately hoping for the other to come back safe, considering heâd been outside for goodness knew how long.
Nobody should have to face such nightmares as these. Hugh wouldnât even wish it on Professor Means, that was how much it had rattled him: and so, he now slept. However, with his nerves being strung high-wire, expecting monsters to come back at any time: it was an uneasy sleep, easily broken - his eyes snapped open, blearily, at feeling contact.
Oh...it wasnât another monster.
Only Rosa, and Blackquill was back safe.
He spoke, tone clearly shaken from everything, to answer Blackquillâs own question, there.
â....Me? What...what about you?â
He was too tired, even, to be sarcastic to Blackquill, for once in his usually snarky archer-life. These were indeed serious times.
@landsharkbiteâ > @convictedfeathersâ









