Ashleen walked across the school grounds, her footsteps breaking the silence that only early morning could cause with sharp crisp cracks as her sudden weight broke the iced snow. The sun was just beginning to peak through the horizon, fight off the darkness with its friendly glow.
It was cold - bitterly so. The wind was biting at her skin, making it raw and red. Normally she wouldn't dream of being out at this hour - in this temperature at any hour - except for one person... well animal.
Heaven barked as she ran ahead of the girl, before circling back and wagging her tail, flashing Ash an eager look.
"Yeah, yeah, yeah, " she grumbled as a slight smile began to tug at her lips, "You're lucky we're even out here missy. Don't go pushing you're luck - I should be in bed."
The truth of the matter was, she hadn't been able to sleep. She hadn't been able to sleep properly for the past few nights, always awaking from peculiar dreams that she couldn't remember upon later reflection. Or more specifically, she didn't let herself remember.
Maybe if she had let herself remember the dreams she wouldn't have been so caught off guard when -
The girls footsteps halted in midair, as she jolted, froze as if she had been struck with something. In truth, although anyone watching would see nothing, that was always what it was like - being clubbed over the head, or stuck in a vat of ice water. Shocking, jarring.
And completely unwanted.
The early morning light, the snow, the school grounds, Heaven all vanished as strings of images - even sounds - that didn't make sense replaced them. She saw something that looked gold... no-no perhaps it was yellow flash violently suddenly to black, a bright light, so bright she felt wanted to avert her gaze, but it was like she had no gaze to move, to control, flashed a couple times before blinking out completely, and in the darkness she heard strings of voices, some she recognized, some that were... they were saying.. a name a... one she thought she knew...
It wasn't the sights or the noises she cared about so much; it was the-the... oh god, her whole body suddenly ached. She was so tired; it was suddenly an effort to pick up her head. She felt like she was going to die... she almost wanted to die, just to make it all go away. Only she knew she couldn't just leave.. leave... him... them? Who's him? Them? Ash didn't know, she didn't want to care and yet-
With the darkness those emotions, that pain stopped, but one that was possibly worse replaced it... she suddenly felt... felt as if someone had taken her heart out of her chest and stomped on it. No not stomped on it... obliterated it, attacked it with a crutio, tortured it before allowing it to be blown to bits. Yet somehow it kept beating. She let out a strangle sob, although she wasn't aware of doing so, she wasn't aware of anything she was doing in the real world - she was lost, stuck in...
A bark brought her back. Blinking, hands and arms shaking, Ash found herself looking at one of the cliffs around the castle. She stumbled towards it, wobbling slightly before she felt a gentle tug on the tail of her coat, and allowed Heaven to pull her back, her shaking legs collapsed and she fell into the cold snow, not even aware of it melting as seeping into her clothes.
Her whole body shook as she gasped for air, shoulders shaking with sobs that she wasn't aware she was making. Tears were running out of her eyes, freezing to her face in the cold weather, her eyelashes were coated in a thin layer of ice, making them sparkle in the light, which was quickly getting brighter.
Slowly words began to be audible between her wheezing breaths. More specifically one word repeated over and over as her shaking slowly evolved into rocking. She was quickly folding in on herself.
"No," she sobbed softly, her head shaking, her hair sprawling around her. "No.no.no.no."
She didn't want to know. She didn't want to see.
She didn't want it to be happening again.
It was cold - bitterly so. The wind was biting at her skin, making it raw and red. Normally she wouldn't dream of being out at this hour - in this temperature at any hour - except for one person... well animal.
Heaven barked as she ran ahead of the girl, before circling back and wagging her tail, flashing Ash an eager look.
"Yeah, yeah, yeah, " she grumbled as a slight smile began to tug at her lips, "You're lucky we're even out here missy. Don't go pushing you're luck - I should be in bed."
The truth of the matter was, she hadn't been able to sleep. She hadn't been able to sleep properly for the past few nights, always awaking from peculiar dreams that she couldn't remember upon later reflection. Or more specifically, she didn't let herself remember.
Maybe if she had let herself remember the dreams she wouldn't have been so caught off guard when -
The girls footsteps halted in midair, as she jolted, froze as if she had been struck with something. In truth, although anyone watching would see nothing, that was always what it was like - being clubbed over the head, or stuck in a vat of ice water. Shocking, jarring.
And completely unwanted.
The early morning light, the snow, the school grounds, Heaven all vanished as strings of images - even sounds - that didn't make sense replaced them. She saw something that looked gold... no-no perhaps it was yellow flash violently suddenly to black, a bright light, so bright she felt wanted to avert her gaze, but it was like she had no gaze to move, to control, flashed a couple times before blinking out completely, and in the darkness she heard strings of voices, some she recognized, some that were... they were saying.. a name a... one she thought she knew...
It wasn't the sights or the noises she cared about so much; it was the-the... oh god, her whole body suddenly ached. She was so tired; it was suddenly an effort to pick up her head. She felt like she was going to die... she almost wanted to die, just to make it all go away. Only she knew she couldn't just leave.. leave... him... them? Who's him? Them? Ash didn't know, she didn't want to care and yet-
With the darkness those emotions, that pain stopped, but one that was possibly worse replaced it... she suddenly felt... felt as if someone had taken her heart out of her chest and stomped on it. No not stomped on it... obliterated it, attacked it with a crutio, tortured it before allowing it to be blown to bits. Yet somehow it kept beating. She let out a strangle sob, although she wasn't aware of doing so, she wasn't aware of anything she was doing in the real world - she was lost, stuck in...
A bark brought her back. Blinking, hands and arms shaking, Ash found herself looking at one of the cliffs around the castle. She stumbled towards it, wobbling slightly before she felt a gentle tug on the tail of her coat, and allowed Heaven to pull her back, her shaking legs collapsed and she fell into the cold snow, not even aware of it melting as seeping into her clothes.
Her whole body shook as she gasped for air, shoulders shaking with sobs that she wasn't aware she was making. Tears were running out of her eyes, freezing to her face in the cold weather, her eyelashes were coated in a thin layer of ice, making them sparkle in the light, which was quickly getting brighter.
Slowly words began to be audible between her wheezing breaths. More specifically one word repeated over and over as her shaking slowly evolved into rocking. She was quickly folding in on herself.
"No," she sobbed softly, her head shaking, her hair sprawling around her. "No.no.no.no."
She didn't want to know. She didn't want to see.
She didn't want it to be happening again.
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