write the note grab your bag and grab your coat tell the ones who need to know we are headed north one foot in and one foot back but it don’t pay to live like that so I cut the ties and I jumped the tracks never to return oh, take me in are you aware the shape I’m in my hands they shake, my head it spins oh, take me in when at first I learned to speak I used all my words to fight with him and her and you and me but it’s just a waste of time yeah, it’s such a waste of time what you were then I am today look at the things I do dumbed down and numbed by time and age your dreams to catch this world the cage the highway set the traveler’s stage all exits look the same the words that became hard to say I and love and you I and love and you I and love and you - the avett brothers – Timestamp: 3 Fall 511 AV The road rose up to meet him when the grasses chased him out. Leth glowered from on high, casting moonlit contempt to wipe all signs of his passage from the earth. Summer’s hot headed vitality ebbed beneath the thunder of the Windrunner’s hoof beats, beaten further down by Bala’s cooling promises with every twist of the path toward the Sanctuary. Though the cycle of the stars swore that it had been but a year since last Caelum had come by this way, it felt like a thousand. Black had long since climbed out from the feet of the trees, spindly birch scrabbling about the defensive flurry of sentinel pines. The foliage blurred into glossy leaves and spiky limbs the closer he came to the sea cliff and the Sanctuary. Green that was but beginning to drip from leaves in the light of day was stripped entirely by the night, leaving tar colored hand prints against the encroaching sky. It dappled him in star dust rather than shadow, speckling against the golden elflight lost in velvet eyes and catching on the gleam of metal from the dagger's hilt sticking out from a weathered boot. A tattered hood had been jerked out of his jacket's collar in a campaign against the chill air. He was a lean, lonely figure balanced with admirable comfort on the horse's back. The stallion glowed like pearl fog, skipping ever faster against the wind from the far off waves as if he, too, held memory of the Sanctuary's warm stalls. Memory was on their tail, nightmare shaped. He had fallen upon dawn a day ago, exhaustion bearing him to a hasty camp in a half-eaten copse amid the grasses. Midges had hummed frail wings in the air, released from their nest surrounding him, but within a wink he was asleep so it failed to matter. He was running, of course. He was always running. He had stopped but once since shattering the waters of Black Rock's shore all those years ago, sought something better, something more; but Lhex had stolen that from him too, leaving him with the road and the end and the way. "Faster!" Kas'bel Sunsinger had shouted in his dreams. The Drykas healer who had lived in the age of the Valterrian stood in a salt mist, black sand beneath his feet as he strode towards Caelum. Loose braids slipped of their heavy knots twitched down his spine as he rocked to a halt, toe to toe with his taller, broader shouldered future form. "Faster," he breathed. "Cyphrus doesn't want you. You don't belong, Caelum. You haven't since I left the Grasslands an eon before you fell. You must go faster. And remember. For fuck's sake, why can't you remember? It's the only reason you're here. You're wasting the world's time." The world's time, Caelum's former self had said, and those words clipped at him as Vega slowed withthe sight of the low slung buildings of the Sanctuary. They came out of the night fleet and stolid and Caelum found himself scouting the sprawl of the surrounding lands, from pastures to forest, with narrow eyes. The endless blood and triage of the past year, indeed of the years before those, had battered bad habits into his bones. It was late and there were few lights left un-doused, but Vega knew her stall though she had occupied it one night out of hundreds. Wearing the skin of Drykas, though he would have anyway, he dismounted in the courtyard to see to the corporeal beast that had born him here first. |