43rd of Summer, 511 AV Kendall had tried. Sometimes he knew what he worried about, or thought he knew but most times the fight in his head seemed to be nothing but meaningless interference running through his brain. This day he sat alone. No Cathan, no Hadrian, no Ethan, and no Sondra. He was not even sure if he wanted to be alone. Nothing made sense anymore. When people left him to his own devices he felt a wave of relief. If he needed to cry, he could cry. If he needed to bury himself in his note book, he could. At the same time he longed for someone to sit with him. Kendall did not feel as though he could voice his thoughts even if someone wanted to hear them. He just felt stuck in this endless cycle of anxiety. Calm would come at times but it always was trailed by a latent feeling of anxiety. There was no down time, only constant worry and that was no way for a person to live. Kendall sat with his notebook laid out flat on his knees. He wanted to write, to do something but the words would not come to him. Nothing would come to him. He needed something, he needed his mother. Even though he was no position to see her he still wanted her to tell him everything would be okay. She always knew the right things to say to make him feel better but it seemed as he moved on he needed to learn how to figure out life on his own. The only problem was, he didn't feel ready to. Kendall's fingers gripped at the edges of his notebook, wishing some sort of inspiration would hit him. Even a simple love poem for Hadrian would have helped to ease the tension in his mind. The only thing that did come to him was tears and a torrent of them at that. "Mom… I need you. I just need someone to tell me everything is going to be okay. I'm not ready to be on my own yet." He knew it was time to move on and grow up but he did not know how. He never thought the day he would have to leave would have come so soon. It had been a year since he left but he still was not used to the feeling of being on his own. Hadrian softened the pain when he could but there was nothing he could do to fix everything. All of the magic in the world could not take his fear, only hide it for a little while. |