02-12-2017, 01:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-23-2017, 08:40 PM by Romilly and Guthrie.)
they gonna see us from outer space
There is nothing more perilous than mortality. To have such a thing thrust upon you against your will was maddening and yet, they had not succumbed to the insanity of it. Whether this was the result of sheer luck or something else he could not be sure, perhaps they had more choices to the outcome of their lives than which he would have originally thought. Regardless they were still here, they remained, even against odds of war and destruction.
Are they truly doomed then?
He had requested acceptance from her, that which was his own, the life of his life, ever and after. The twins had been ever inseparable and even now she stared back at him in silence, their crystalline, star-colored eyes matching in an empty and unspeaking gaze. They did not part with anything easily and while Romilly voiced and displayed her unease with life in Down, Guthrie tucked his away. Quiet and strong, someone had to be. As children Romilly had proved her gift of being particularly loquacious but as the years went on she herself had grown quiet.
It was almost frightening to watch the world pass and change and be part of that change as well. Aging, growing fine lines along one’s face and at the creases of the eyes. They were slight now, hardly noticeable to any if at all but they could tell, could trace the signs of age and feel the weight of what that meant like a heavy brick on their chest.
An end would come and they had no way of knowing when. Besides frightening and unnerving it was also tedious, as though they existed to wait for death itself.
However, while Down was terribly dreary and dull, a bland existence to that which he so recalled with immense detail, it was not without its wonders. Romilly, in an attempt to acclimate to life here, had procreated with a flashy male and the result of such trysts rested with them, her dark head resting on her mother’s bedazzled flank.
“Lidell what are you thinking of?” he asked, easing the silence and hoping to entertain the young girl whom looked on the verge of death by sheer boredom.
Are they truly doomed then?
He had requested acceptance from her, that which was his own, the life of his life, ever and after. The twins had been ever inseparable and even now she stared back at him in silence, their crystalline, star-colored eyes matching in an empty and unspeaking gaze. They did not part with anything easily and while Romilly voiced and displayed her unease with life in Down, Guthrie tucked his away. Quiet and strong, someone had to be. As children Romilly had proved her gift of being particularly loquacious but as the years went on she herself had grown quiet.
It was almost frightening to watch the world pass and change and be part of that change as well. Aging, growing fine lines along one’s face and at the creases of the eyes. They were slight now, hardly noticeable to any if at all but they could tell, could trace the signs of age and feel the weight of what that meant like a heavy brick on their chest.
An end would come and they had no way of knowing when. Besides frightening and unnerving it was also tedious, as though they existed to wait for death itself.
However, while Down was terribly dreary and dull, a bland existence to that which he so recalled with immense detail, it was not without its wonders. Romilly, in an attempt to acclimate to life here, had procreated with a flashy male and the result of such trysts rested with them, her dark head resting on her mother’s bedazzled flank.
“Lidell what are you thinking of?” he asked, easing the silence and hoping to entertain the young girl whom looked on the verge of death by sheer boredom.
Guthrie
star fallen twin of carnage x wichita