511 AV Summer, 18
Oluse stood by the threshold of the cave, face out into the unforgiving night and gasping for the relieving mountain air, pure of the constant infectious reek that he lived in. Oluse had thought the smell would grow unnoticeable over time, but it hadn't, it had grown worse, and it's assault never lifted for a moment. Oluse knew the air was growing unhealthy for them all, and he knew what must be done. He cast a watery eyed glance over his shoulder to Maevon, who with a steadfast stomach sat beside her dying husband. For that's what the man was doing, something Oluse knew now he should have told Maevon weeks before. Something he wished he had the courage to still tell her that moment. He didn't.
Despite his weakness of heart, his tears did not water for emotion, but for that foul odor. He had not been able to shed a tear for the man, or for himself. His guilt kept him from indulging in such luxuries as emotional release. Maevon could cry, for she was innocent and losing her love. But, Oluse felt responsible for what had happened, and as such must face the repercussions without tears.