KingofAesir
Ghostly Presence
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TL;DR Almost killed her friends
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Sawyer
I'm Georgia Peachy, believe me.
Sawyer was completely fazed out from the rest of the world around her. The mounting adrenaline in her system was focused purely on the futile task that lay in front of her. The mound of debris that had fallen over the door seemed to Sawyer like a mountain too large to climb and too wide to go around, and what did people do when they couldn’t get past mountains? They bored straight through them. Sawyer didn’t have any sticks of dynamite to shove in dug out crevices, nor did she have a pickaxe or shovel to dig with. Not that that would make much of a difference anyway, this wasn’t a mountain and she couldn’t blow it up no matter how much she might want too. This didn’t stop her from digging though. The muscles in her arms strained as she pulled out piece after piece of fallen roof and tossed them behind her, a few particularly heavy pieces leaving small holes in the wall behind them as Sawyer threw. Adrenaline was an amazing thing. Sawyer had read stories of people fueled by the stuff being able to lift cars off of loved ones. It could also be a detriment because the fear pumping through her was fogging her brain and clouding over her eyes and the only thing she could think about was what was on the other side of that mountain. The thought made her want to puke. Just the simple potential that her friends could be hurt all because this whole thing was her stupid idea...Sawyer didn’t want to think about that anymore. Right now, all she could do was try her damndest to get them out.
Sawyer was so absorbed in her futile task that she didn’t even notice when Lulu set to work on her own. Something sharp cut at Sawyer’s hand but the brief shock of pain faded quickly. When she pulled it away the site of a thin trail of blood trickling down pulled her out of her cloud for just enough time to hear a grunt come from Lulu. She finally glanced up from the rubble to see the other girl with her feet set squarely on the wall and her back pressed against the end of a wooden beam. Sawyer shot up to her feet, but before she could do anything to help, Lulu had already pushed the beam through. So, she kind of just stood there with her teeth grinding nervously and her breath caught in her throat as Lulu’s bent by the hole she had made. Sawyer had never had a body heaving sigh quite like the one that escaped her when Lulu said that she’d heard their voices on the other side of that mountain, which now appeared much more like the debri it was. She turned away from Lulu briefly as the other girl let herself fall to the floor. Sawyer’s hands placed themselves on top of her head and she breathed in deeply a few times. She could hear the voice of her coach in the back of her head.
“Breathe, Andrews. You’re this team's captain, now get out there and be one.”
Breathe, Andrews. They need you.
With a new fire lit behind her eyes, Sawyer turned back to Lulu resolute. As long as they knew Zach and Harper were alive, there was nothing that was going to deter her. There was nothing that was going to stop her from getting to them. But first she needed a plan. As she was trying to think of a plan, a sudden burst of pain bloomed at the base of her skull. With all her adrenaline dying down, all that pain she should have been feeling was now returning. Sawyer hissed and reached up to the back of her head, coming away with a bloody hand. She frowned as she started down at it and wiped the stuff away on her jeans. Her head was bleeding. Great. The feeling of Lulu’s hand grabbing her own pulled her away from her concerns. Lulu said something about finding a way out or something but Sawyer was too busy watching their fingers interlace to really hear any of that. It took a few beats before Sawyer was back to reality and shaking away her thoughts.
“Uh, yeah.” Sawyer shook her head again and glanced around the dark hallway they were entrapped in, “We have to make sure Zach and Harper can get out first….I think,” She lead Lulu forward, stooping to pick up her fallen axe as she led the other girl to another door, “This room connects with the other. They should be able to get back out through here.” Sawyer tried to open the door, but had no luck. Cursing under her breath, she unlaced her hand from Lulu’s and moved the girl back a few feet by her shoulders.
“Stand here a second.” She grinned the best she could through a dust covered face and turned back to the door. Another deep breath and Sawyer was slamming her shoulder into the door which slid open easily after the second try, the piece of beam that had been blocking it falling away. Sawyer nodded resolutely and went back to retrieve Lulu’s hand once more before stepping into the room. Her booted feet tested weak floorboards and she watched as one gave way and clattered to the dark floor below. They’d have to be careful here.
“Be careful. Follow my steps.” Sawyer’s head light illuminated the conjoining door across the room from them. She pulled Lulu closer to her and began stepping carefully across the floor once more, testing each step thoroughly before moving forward.
“We’re coming, guys. Slowly, but we’re coming.” Her words were more of a whisper than anything else but it reassured her all the same. She was coming.
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