Levyn Ari
Hit Me!
A nervous cough tickled the back of Korith's throat [or perhaps it was the smell of this wretched room?] but he quickly brought a hand to his mouth and stifled the sound as best he could. This was unbelievable! Rising up, he now was the full extent of the carnage that had taken place. Guards were nonchalantly beginning to clean up bodies like the lunch maids did with trays. His upper lip curled with complete and utter revulsion, barely glancing around as he kept the hand over his lips and got up to flee to whatever room he would now consider their sanctuary. Anywhere had to be better than this, right?
He followed those who were ahead of him now, staying close to the walls. He was shaken but managing to come a bit more clear of it now that he felt he could take full breaths. His eyes narrowed at the thoughts in his head; his mind was seething with anger and betrayal regarding his family still and events like this only reminded him further. It was far too deep a wound to have already healed.
Maybe it never would.
The back of his hand brushed against the cold, matte wall and all he could think of was the way he had just painted the walls of his loft crimson. Before all this. Before blood had ruined the color for him forever.
How much further is it to this lounge, anyway?
And who the hell do I have to talk to?
It's not like they all bonded in monk-like silence over their scrumptious meals.
....Did they? Shit.
He hoped not.
He followed those who were ahead of him now, staying close to the walls. He was shaken but managing to come a bit more clear of it now that he felt he could take full breaths. His eyes narrowed at the thoughts in his head; his mind was seething with anger and betrayal regarding his family still and events like this only reminded him further. It was far too deep a wound to have already healed.
Maybe it never would.
The back of his hand brushed against the cold, matte wall and all he could think of was the way he had just painted the walls of his loft crimson. Before all this. Before blood had ruined the color for him forever.
How much further is it to this lounge, anyway?
And who the hell do I have to talk to?
It's not like they all bonded in monk-like silence over their scrumptious meals.
....Did they? Shit.
He hoped not.