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Fayt rolled over onto his side, frowning as sleep once again eluded him. There had to be a better way to spend his nights than lying awake, Fayt just wasn't sure what it might be. And for the moment, he was stuck. There were too many thoughts whirring through his mind, and too many worries weighing on his heart. He needed to sleep, and yet couldn't. It was a cruel and heartless cycle, and he detested it. But there was only so much he could do to stop the buzzing that filled his brain. Unwanted memories were rising up, unbidden to the forefront of his mind, and he couldn't stop the tide of emotion that washed over him suddenly. His bed was suddenly a vast sea, trying to drown him in sorrow. And with a sudden pang, he realized he wanted it to. He wanted to let go and sink back into the fear, the anguish that filled his past. He was so tired of fighting, of struggling to keep his head above the water. Sometimes he wished he could just drown. He was a truly selfish child if he believed his problems would be fixed that way.
Child. That word gave him grief no matter who used it or how. Because it was true, Fayt was still just a boy. A boy with a mantle of responsibilities, but a boy none the less. A boy who couldn't cry, because that was for the weak. A boy who had to hide his fears, because people would doubt him if they knew they existed...A boy who had to keep everything in his self because there was no one else who would listen.
With a soft huff, Fayt rolled over. Pity was for fools, and he didn't fall into that category. Fayt Aurelious, he is regarded by some as cruel and cold. They don't see the fragile and delicate soul that has been ripped to shreds, only the pieces remain, and no one can see. Especially not his sister. He lives for her sake, because he knows she'll be alright. She doesn't need to see. She needs not to understand.
Wishing to no longer waste his time lying on his bed and doing nothing, Fayt crawled out of his bed. Forget the rules or what, he's going to go out and find something to do to finally catch the sleep that often eludes him.Turning on his heel, he strode out of the room and past their bathroom. Emerging out in the main hall of the boys' dormitories, Fayt followed the confusing labyrinth of cold stone corridors until he saw the torches that lit up the common room ahead. A handful of fifth years were at the armchairs by the immense fireplace. Giving them a cursory glance, Fayt passed by and continued to the door. By this time, he had nearly reached the end of the trek through another labyrinth of corridors that all Slytherins knew well. The staircase up to the Entrance Hall was only one turn away, and he walked a little faster.
The hall was empty, something that he had already expected as it was still quite dark. It would still be hours before the sun rises from the horizon smiling and warming up everything around it. On the corner, there was a window ledge, a perfect place to view the scenery outside. He watched as the snow falls. With one palm against the cold windowpane, Fayt breathes onto the glass. Where his breath falls the window fogs up, tiny droplets of water condensing. Outside, a thin layer of ice covers the glass, tendrils stretching and turning, creating intricate patterns of ice. As the winter ices over the window, it also freezes his heart. He hates winter and he hates the cold. He stayed there, staying at the monochrome world outside the window. Everything was still, silent that he could even hear his own heartbeat pulsing through his veins. A sigh of annoyance had escaped him as he felt chill all over his body. Sliding down the floor, he went into a sitting position, back against the wall and knees hugged closer to his chest. It was on times like this that he wishes that he have his sister by his side, have her uncontained bright aura engulfed his senses. She was his escape. Feeling his shoulders getting a little numb from the cold, he slowly closed his eyes, hoping that finally, sleep would come and say hello to him.
<SIZE size="50">Child. That word gave him grief no matter who used it or how. Because it was true, Fayt was still just a boy. A boy with a mantle of responsibilities, but a boy none the less. A boy who couldn't cry, because that was for the weak. A boy who had to hide his fears, because people would doubt him if they knew they existed...A boy who had to keep everything in his self because there was no one else who would listen.
With a soft huff, Fayt rolled over. Pity was for fools, and he didn't fall into that category. Fayt Aurelious, he is regarded by some as cruel and cold. They don't see the fragile and delicate soul that has been ripped to shreds, only the pieces remain, and no one can see. Especially not his sister. He lives for her sake, because he knows she'll be alright. She doesn't need to see. She needs not to understand.
Wishing to no longer waste his time lying on his bed and doing nothing, Fayt crawled out of his bed. Forget the rules or what, he's going to go out and find something to do to finally catch the sleep that often eludes him.Turning on his heel, he strode out of the room and past their bathroom. Emerging out in the main hall of the boys' dormitories, Fayt followed the confusing labyrinth of cold stone corridors until he saw the torches that lit up the common room ahead. A handful of fifth years were at the armchairs by the immense fireplace. Giving them a cursory glance, Fayt passed by and continued to the door. By this time, he had nearly reached the end of the trek through another labyrinth of corridors that all Slytherins knew well. The staircase up to the Entrance Hall was only one turn away, and he walked a little faster.
The hall was empty, something that he had already expected as it was still quite dark. It would still be hours before the sun rises from the horizon smiling and warming up everything around it. On the corner, there was a window ledge, a perfect place to view the scenery outside. He watched as the snow falls. With one palm against the cold windowpane, Fayt breathes onto the glass. Where his breath falls the window fogs up, tiny droplets of water condensing. Outside, a thin layer of ice covers the glass, tendrils stretching and turning, creating intricate patterns of ice. As the winter ices over the window, it also freezes his heart. He hates winter and he hates the cold. He stayed there, staying at the monochrome world outside the window. Everything was still, silent that he could even hear his own heartbeat pulsing through his veins. A sigh of annoyance had escaped him as he felt chill all over his body. Sliding down the floor, he went into a sitting position, back against the wall and knees hugged closer to his chest. It was on times like this that he wishes that he have his sister by his side, have her uncontained bright aura engulfed his senses. She was his escape. Feeling his shoulders getting a little numb from the cold, he slowly closed his eyes, hoping that finally, sleep would come and say hello to him.
Out of Character:
- sorry for the length, I got carried away..