50th of Summer, 511 AV All the days of anxiety and the sleepless nights had lead up to this day. It had been a year since Kendall's accident, an entire year stuck in this foreign body. Strangely, the body did not seem as foreign anymore. Yes, it was still difficult to understand the new feelings and happenings of his new body but at times, the body did not even seem new. In the days, even weeks nearing the 50th Kendall had not felt as secure. What was worse was how sick he had been feeling. The Azenth were known for their high body temperatures but Kendall's fever seemed to burn hotter than normal, seeming to be burning to the touch. The sickness was created purely of stress. A body could only take so much tension and worry before it started to break down. Kendall slept next to Hadrian, his fingers clenched tightly around the hem of the blanket that covered the pair. His body shook as he dreamed, almost as if he was cold but the chill of the morning air had nothing to do with the blond's tremors. Dream :
Kendall stood in the doorway of what seemed to be a small lab. Beside her stood the man who had approached her in the streets on her way home from the University. His hand was gripped tightly around her arm, although the force was not necessary. The man was quite skilled in hypnotism and for that reason alone, the brunette could not have been able to run away if she tried. She could struggle and beg but even if Kendall managed to get lose, she would not have gotten far. "Please, it is late. I need to get home." The brunette pulled her arm back in an attempt to get free. Kendall's friendly demeanor had never gotten her into trouble. Not like this. She had only wanted to be friendly to the man when he stuck up a conversation with her. She did not think that anyone would want to harm her on the streets she called home.
"Sorry, that can't happen." The man spoke calmly as he pulled Kendall farther into the room. To Kendall's right she could hear someone in the shadows. "Who's she?" The voice sounded familiar. Much like the voice that Kendall spoke with now. The man's grasp tightened as he continued to pull at Kendall's arm. "Hush, just get the circles ready." Kendall looked around in fear to see who had been speaking but she could not see anyone. Everything seemed so dark and blurry. The man pulled Kendall to a place on the floor where two circles connected by a line had been drawn in chalk on the floor. "Step into the circle girl." The man spoke firmly as he pointed to the smaller of the two circles. Kendall looked up at the man, her green eyes filled with fear. "No… please. Let me go home. I'm so scared." She just wanted to be home with her family. There was a doubt in her mind. The brunette did not think she would get out of this place alive. "Please, anyone who can hear me. Please don't let him kill me. I don't care how I get out of here, just don't let him take my life. I want to see my family again." Kendall had never been much of a religious girl. Her family loosely worshiped Laviku and her mom shared her faithfulness with Qalaya. Kendall knew there were many divine beings other than the ones her family favored but the Saarinens did not consider themselves as a very religious family. The man smiled at her. "This is good fear. We are breaking down the old walls of magic. We are paving new grounds. Just get into the animation circle." His voice was rich with hypnotic suggestion. There was not a choice for Kendall she had to listen. "Please… I'll do anything. Just let me go." Kendall tugged at her arm, trying to free herself. The man simply chuckled at her efforts. The girl was determined but she lacked something important, physical strength. "The thing is sweetie, you don't have a choice. This is my game. You are just the missing piece to the puzzle. I can make you do anything." Kendall shook her head angrily, tears falling from her eyes. "I…" She began walking toward the circle, unwillingly of course. It was like she could no longer control her legs. Only when she was completely in the circle was she able to stop walking. "Shhhhh… you don't have to talk. See, you are such a good girl getting into the circle. Now the fun can begin. Are you ready?" Kendall wanted to run but she couldn't move. "N-n-n-no. Please let me…" There was a sound next to her. The sound of something falling and hitting the ground. She could have sworn she heard talking but things were starting to fade and lose focus. "Too late…" With a start Kendall woke, a pained scream escaping his throat. He kept having that same dream. The night everything had changed. It had never been this vivid though. Kendall's entire body was shaking and his fever seemed to be burning much hotter than it ever had, covering him in sweat. His arms came up to wrap around him in an attempt to stop the shaking. There was no sign of the tremors calming though. Kendall could barely catch his breath and instead was hyperventilating. To him it seemed like everything was racing around his head, crashing into each other and causing the great mess in his head to get even more cluttered. Kendall felt hopeless. Nothing seemed to make sense. Tears were streaming down his cheeks faster than he could wipe them away. Soon the blond didn't even bother to try and dry his face. It was hard enough trying to get himself to breathe properly. |