길을 지나는 어떤 낯선 이의 모습 속에도
바람을 타고 쓸쓸히 춤추는 저 낙엽 위에도
뺨을 스치는 어느 저녁에 그 공기 속에도
내가 보고 듣고 느끼는
모든 것에 니가 있어
The first figure to appear before him was almost unrecognizable at first. Then it took form. It was lanky, with an almost hunched look to it. Chartreuse eyes opened, regarding him for only a moment until it closed them once again. He squinted and noticed a chocolate-hued cat's eye jutting from the bottom of the shadow's jugular.
Saudade. Azazel's breath hitched, and he had to choke back a ragged sob as the tall figure shifted closer, rocking back and forth. But it wasn't fully grown. Azazel never saw the vulpine as an adult. He never even looked for him whe he vanished. The shadow was that of a gangly pup. The awkwardly deformed shadow loomed over him, still. Those eyes opened once again, haunting and empty.
The Bone King didn't feel the gentle tug of his stone as magicka flitted out from it, filling the air with the pup's voice. Dark jaws parted and out came words,
"Woofberhd. Why didn't you look for me?" I want to stop. I want to stop. I want to stop. Get out. Get out. Get out of my he— he couldn't.
"I thought you were there for me!" Azazel stared blankly at the floor, unwilling to look up and face the hallucination.
"I-... I wasn't," he croaked in a voice that wasn't his. It was the voice of someone emotionally destroyed. Someone restrained. The walls were crashing down. The flood was rushing in. Azazel was just the unfortunate citizen stuck in the riptide.
"Why? Why? Why why why why why why?" The silhouette screeched at him, yearning for an answer. An answer that he didn't have. It continued. It grew louder and louder. More and more distorted. Azazel screwed his eyes shut, tears slipping down his cheek as he lifted a foot.
"STOP!" he shrieked. Without hesitation, he drove his sharp talons into his neck, feeling hot blood trickle down his leg. The sanguine liquid bled into his feathers, staining it yet an even darker tone. The shriek of the shadow stopped, and the mimicry ceased.
"I'm sorry! I-I wish you were still here. I wish I could search for y-ou. B-but..." Slowly and agoniziningly, he withdrew his talons and dropped them limply at his side.
He fell silent for a moment.
Then he screeched with tears streaming down his cheeks.
"I don't even know where you are." Azazel averted his gaze to the earth, and narrowed his eyes to only the smallest of slits.
"I-..." he murmured,
"don't even know where to find you."