Re: Out to Sea [Eitan]
Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2022 4:40 pm
The shattering of the porcelain against the floor felt like it was inside Stefan's head. He shouldn't be fighting Eitan, they were all each other had left. This home was all that was left, and he was breaking it. However he tried, however he fought, he always did it wrong. Tears welled in his eyes but they couldn't fall, because the enormity of his failure was swelling inside him to block them. The inside of his thoughts were expanding out, slicing themselves on the broken glass. It wouldn't do. He wouldn't do. Pretend to be Brenner all he might, he would never be the man everyone needed, and even now, as he fought his every instinct to keep his family safe, he was still failing.
Fast, or slow, he was still going to lose. Except...
It was his throat that was swelling now, closing off what words he'd intended to try. Eitan was there still, angry, now, and that, at least, felt right. Stefan lifted a hand, tried to swallow away the choking so he could try, just one more time, so explain. He could be a person, or he could be a concept, but he couldn't be both, there wasn't enough room in his skin for it. Brenner had been both with so much room to spare the whole of Zaichaer had fit so easily inside.
What Eitan was saying made sense, in a world that made sense, but Stefan wasn't sure he believed in such a place anymore. It was like when they had stepped into the bubble of confusing magic in the Warrens what seemed like several lifetimes ago. What his mind told him should be real and what was real were no longer the same thing and yet...
He wanted to believe it, wanted to lean into it, wanted to know someone would still be there to catch him when he fell. Maybe he didn't deserve it but if Eitan wanted... him.
It hurt. It hurt a lot more than he was ready to feel, and beyond the pain he knew there was an ocean of hurt that he'd walled away so he could keep functioning. If he let it come he would drown in it, but Eitan was there, asking him to try anyway, and, for reasons he couldn't put together, there was hope in that.
He realized his arm was still raised, hand open, palm up, like he was asking for something, or reaching for it. Curling it back toward himself felt like he was moving through thick water. His vision was beginning to tunnel, shadows creeping up from the corners of his eyes as he realized he was panting, sucking air in hard and fast like he was actually drowning. It took looking up at Eitan to realize he had fallen to his knees.
"Sorry... I'm so..sorry..." The words didn't sound right in his own ears, "Ei...Eitan..?"
Fast, or slow, he was still going to lose. Except...
It was his throat that was swelling now, closing off what words he'd intended to try. Eitan was there still, angry, now, and that, at least, felt right. Stefan lifted a hand, tried to swallow away the choking so he could try, just one more time, so explain. He could be a person, or he could be a concept, but he couldn't be both, there wasn't enough room in his skin for it. Brenner had been both with so much room to spare the whole of Zaichaer had fit so easily inside.
What Eitan was saying made sense, in a world that made sense, but Stefan wasn't sure he believed in such a place anymore. It was like when they had stepped into the bubble of confusing magic in the Warrens what seemed like several lifetimes ago. What his mind told him should be real and what was real were no longer the same thing and yet...
He wanted to believe it, wanted to lean into it, wanted to know someone would still be there to catch him when he fell. Maybe he didn't deserve it but if Eitan wanted... him.
It hurt. It hurt a lot more than he was ready to feel, and beyond the pain he knew there was an ocean of hurt that he'd walled away so he could keep functioning. If he let it come he would drown in it, but Eitan was there, asking him to try anyway, and, for reasons he couldn't put together, there was hope in that.
He realized his arm was still raised, hand open, palm up, like he was asking for something, or reaching for it. Curling it back toward himself felt like he was moving through thick water. His vision was beginning to tunnel, shadows creeping up from the corners of his eyes as he realized he was panting, sucking air in hard and fast like he was actually drowning. It took looking up at Eitan to realize he had fallen to his knees.
"Sorry... I'm so..sorry..." The words didn't sound right in his own ears, "Ei...Eitan..?"