Oct 03 2015, 01:45 PM
He ran and ran, abandoning the company of both strange bird-beasts, until his body had left the vicinity of Pisces behind; the tunnel reached out before him, welcoming him, but before long the wounded child was staggering. He left a trail of red streaks behind him with every step, lurched and connected to one of the nearby cave walls and painted it too with crimson. The trail was obvious, but the newborn - the reborn - was not thinking about his own safety. Those monsters would not follow him here; the small creature had been tearing itself apart (almost in mimicry of his own frenzied self-harm), while the other beast, the larger of the two, had slipped Teyouma's mind entirely. In his terrified exodus he had not cared where his path had led, only that it went away, seeking the darkness as if it were an old friend. By now he knew of pain and of fear, and as his body sank in to an awkward slouch next to a pile of rubble, Teyouma learned of exhaustion. He was dizzy from his blood loss, his heart pumping frantically even now as his body gave in to gravity, and he became one with the shadows for the time being.