blueeyedflyboy (blueeyedflyboy) wrote in strangergamesrp, @ 2012-08-19 19:11:00 |
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Entry tags: | balfour vallet, event, log, observable, open, uchiha itachi |
Who: Balfour Vallet
When: August 10th
Where: Balfour’s room
What: A monster gets its paws on Balfour and he dreams of his dragon and his sister.
Warnings: No, not really
Open or Closed: Open
Observable: Yes, after Balfour wakes and starts wandering around. Please feel free to bump into him!
Burning. Flames from the inside, consuming you every day. No relief possible. No amount of water or medicine or salve would ever relieve the burning.
Burning—that was how she described it when she was five. Always burning, she said, and no matter what she did, it would always burn. So treat her normally, she had pleaded when she was ten and had been told that she wouldn’t be able to go to the normal schoolhouse—what little school it was, out in the country—and instead told that she still had to have a private tutor because of her condition.
And now, finally, you know what your sister had been talking about. You’re burning from the inside out, trapped beneath the rubble of your dragon, your best friend. At the same time, you can see the other girls—the other dragons—go down, bursting into flames as they go, creating a macabre fireworks show.
Burning. You’re burning, pain so sharp in your arms and legs—not your hands; there are no hands,—that you’re biting your tongue, tasting blood, in your effort to not scream.
Burning—and screaming, because the pain is too much to take, writhing to get the pressure away from the pain, trying in vain to soothe it. Screaming because nothing else helps, either, because it cannot get any worse than this.
And then it does.
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Balfour woke screaming, pain in his chest, hand shaped burns having torn their way through his nightshirt, and though the screaming faded into whimpers, the pain did not. He rolled to his side, then grabbed a blanket and wrapped it around his shoulders, walking out of the dorms. He didn’t know where he was going to go, but he had to move, to walk this pain off. </cut>