Root The air hangs heavy with the acrid scent of vomit.
Iâm hunched over by the side, retching violently as my body rebels against the weight of guilt and fear that clings to my insides.
Each convulsion sends waves of nausea through me, a physical manifestation of the turmoil within.
Ettieâs voice, a distant murmur, penetrates the fog of my anguish.
âAlina, you need to stop. Itâs done.â
Her words, meant as reassurance, fall on deaf ears. I canât shake the images that replay in my mindâthe brutality, the blood, the makeshift grave. The forest seems to close in around me, its ancient trees bearing silent witness to the chaos that has unfolded in their domain.
As I retch, Ettie continues to stand near the makeshift grave, her gaze fixed on the rocky ground. âWe did what we had to do, Alina.â
Her words cut through the fog, a stark reminder of the unforgiving reality that governs the Mating Run. Survival leaves no room for hesitation or remorse.
I wipe my mouth, trembling, and attempt to rise.
The forest floor feels unsteady beneath me, each step a struggle against the lingering shadows of guilt. Ettie turns toward me, her eyes holding a mixture of concern and frustration.
âAlina-â
âEttie... We... We canât afford to stay here. We shouldnât. The cameras are watching. We need to go somewhere they canât see us..â
I stumble towards Ettie, my legs weak beneath me.
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âAlina, survival comes with a price. Elijah made his choice, âWe?â I mutter to myself, my entire body shaking. âWhat do you mean we?â
Anger pulses through me mel that still linger in my chest.
like a wildfire, fueled by the charred remains of guilt The echoes of Elijahâs demise reverberate in my mind, a haunting melody that refuses to be silenced. Yet, as I turn my gaze toward Ettie, a different kind of fury takes root within me.
âEttie, it was all you! You did that! Itâs not something we both decided on! Why did you kill him?â
The words burst forth, sharp and accusing. My voice, usually soft, carries the weight of betrayal.
Ettie meets my gaze, her eyes defiant. âAlina, he touched you. He was going to hurt you. What choice did I have?â
The forest, with its silent trees and hidden cameras, bears witness to our confrontation. The air crackles with tension, charged with the unspoken truth that now stands between us.
âYou had a choice, Ettie! You didnât have to kill him like that!â My fists clench at my sides, the anger boiling within me. âWe could have found another way, stopped him without resorting to... to this.â
Ettieâs jaw tightens, her response sharp. âAlina, this is the Mating Run. There are no rules, no mercy. You think he would have hesitated to kill you? To claim you?â
The truth in her words stings, a bitter reminder of the unforgiving nature of our reality. Yet, I canât suppress the surge of resentment that courses through me. âThat doesnât give you the right to play judge, jury, and executioner. You made that decision for both of us, and I canât just pretend like I had a say in it.â
Ettieâs eyes narrow, a storm brewing within them. âYou think I enjoyed doing áá
0 2/7 14:57 Fri, 8 Mar DB Root that? You think it was easy for me? He had to die, Alina. I wonât let anyone touch you.â
My voice rises, an unchecked torrent of frustration. âBut you didnât let me decide, Ettie! You took that choice away from me!â
Ettieâs expression hardens, a wall of resistance against the accusations that hang in the air.
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âI did what needed to be done. If you canât understand that, then maybe youâre not cut out for this.â
Her words, a cutting dismissal, ignite the embers of my anger. âDonât act like you know whatâs best for me, Ettie. You didnât save me. You just replaced one danger with another.â
Ettie steps closer, her eyes ablaze. âI wonât let anyone harm you, Alina. If that means making tough decisions, then so be it.â
âYou think youâre so different but youâre a monster just like they are.â I say the words, instantly regretting it the moment they leave my lips.
Ettieâs retort is swift and biting. âYou think you can survive this on your own? Youâre naïve, Alina. In this forest, trust is a luxury we canât afford.â
The harsh reality of her words hangs in the air. Trust, once a fragile bond between us, now shatters like glass. I clench my teeth, determined not to let Ettieâs decisions define my path.
âIâll survive, Ettie. But I wonât compromise who I am to do it.â
Ettle scoffs, a bitter laugh that reverberates through the cave. âWho you are? In this forest, thatâs a liability. Youâll either adapt or become another casualty.â
The weight of her judgment stings, but I refuse to let it break me. âI wonât lose myself in this madness. I wonât become some...
Monster.â
Ettieâs eyes narrow, her tone cold. âSometimes, Alina, you have to become a 0 14:57 Fri, 8 Mar DB.
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The truth in her words, though chilling, ignites a defiant spark within me. âI wonât let fear and violence define me. Iâll find another way, even if it means doing it on my own.â
The forest, indifferent to our conflict, remains a silent spectator to our unraveling camaraderie. Ettieâs gaze, a mixture of frustration and concern, searches my face.
âAlina, you canât survive this alone. You need someone you can trust.â
The bitter taste of resentment lingers on my tongue. âTrust is earned, Ettie. And right now, I donât know if I can trust you.â
The sound of a stifled sob reaches my ears, and I stiffen immediately, my eyes on Ettie.
Her shoulders tremble with the weight of emotions, a vulnerability I hadnât anticipated. In that moment, my heart softens, a realization dawning upon me â weâre both victims of this unforgiving game.
âEttie,â I murmur, my voice hesitant, as if navigating a fragile bridge. âIâm sorry. I... I didnât mean those words. I just... Iâm scared, Ettie. For both of us.â
She looks up, her eyes stained with tears, and for a moment, the distance between us collapses.
âYou said you donât trust me,â Ettie whispers, her voice fragile like delicate glass on the verge of shattering. âHow can we go on if you donât trust me?â
The truth in her words stings, a sobering reminder of the fragility of trust. I step closer, my heart heavy with the weight of my own insecurities. âEttie, Iâm sorry. I didnât mean it. Iâm just... Iâm scared of losing who we are in this place.â
She wipes away a tear, her gaze searching mine for sincerity. âI thought we could rely on each other, Alina. Thatâs what kept us going. If we lose that, what do we have left?â
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Her vulnerability becomes a mirror reflecting my own fears. The realization hits me â Iâm not alone in this struggle, and the survival of our camaraderie is as crucial as navigating the dangers that lurk in the shadows..
âIâm scared, Ettie. Scared of becoming something Iâm not. But Iâm also scared of losing you,â I admit, the words hanging in the air like an unspoken plea. âThatâs what scares me the most.â
Ettieâs gaze softens, a flicker of understanding bridging the gap between us. âAlina, you mean everything to me. I did what I did to protect you, to keep you safe. If that means sacrificing a piece of myself, then so be it.â
Her admission, both heartbreaking and selfless, makes me realize the gravity of her choices. Weâre not just navigating a forest filled with perilous beasts; weâre navigating the complexities of our own humanity.
I crouch down beside her, reaching out tentatively to touch her shoulder. âEttie, Iâm scared because I care about you. But I canât blindly accept everything. We need to find a balance, a way to survive without losing ourselves.â
She nods, a silent acknowledgment of the truth we both recognize. âI never wanted to make you doubt me, Alina. I just... I canât lose you in this place. I canât let anything happen to you.â
The sincerity in her eyes resonates with the depth of my own fears. Weâre two souls entangled in the dance of survival, each step fraught with uncertainty. âWe need each other, Ettie. But we also need to trust in our ability to make the right choices.â
A silence lingers between us. Ettie wipes her tears with the back of her hand.
âIâm sorry for what I said, Ettie,â I finally murmur, a genuine apology lingering in the air. âLetâs find a way through this together.â
She smiles, a fragile but hopeful expression. âTogether.â
I help Ettie to her feet.
××× 0 5.7 158 Root âCome on, Ettie,â I murmur, my voice a gentle reassurance. âLetâs go back to the hut. Weâll figure this out together.â
Ettie nods, a silent acknowledgment of the tentative truce weâve forged. The path to the hut is familiar, each step a testament to the bond weâre determined to preserve.
Ettieâs steps are hesitant, her frame still carrying the weight of our recent discord.
Inside the hut, the atmosphere is charged with a sense of fragile reconciliation. Ettie lowers herself onto a makeshift chair, her eyes avoiding mine. The scars of our argument linger, and I find myself grappling with the realization that our friendship, is a delicate ecosystem teetering on the brink.
I busy myself with the meager belongings scattered around the hut, avoiding direct eye contact with Ettie. The tension between us, though softened, remains palpable. My thoughts, however, drift to a place of introspection, unraveling the layers of my emotions.
âEttie,â I start, my voice a tentative bridge, âI never realized how much you care. I didnât mean to doubt you.â
She looks up, her eyes reflecting a mix of gratitude and vulnerability. âItâs okay, Alina. Weâre both scared in this place. Sometimes it makes us say things we donât mean.â
I nod, a silent acknowledgment of our shared vulnerability. The hut, with its crude walls and makeshift furnishings, becomes a sanctuary where honesty and acceptance can coexist.
âI just... I donât want to lose you, Alina,â Ettle confesses, her voice a fragile plea. âI canât imagine going through this alone.â
Her words resonate with the unspoken fears that echo within me. Weâre navigating uncharted territory, not just within the forest but within the recesses of our own hearts.
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A hesitant smile graces Ettieâs lips, a glimmer of hope in the midst of our shared uncertainty.
The flickering light of the hut casts shadows, dancing in tandem with the unspoken tension that lingers between Ettie and me.
I turn towards Ettie, the question that has lingered unspoken finally finding its way into the dimly lit space. âWhat if someone comes to claim me again, Ettie? What will you do?â
Her response hangs in the air, a heavy silence engulfing the hut. Ettieâs eyes, usually filled with a fierce determination, freeze for a moment. Itâs as if the forest itself has stilled, holding its breath in anticipation of her words.
âIâll kill them.â she says, her voice devoid of hesitation, her eyes dark pools reflecting the seriousness of her vow. âIâll kill all of them.â
The weight of her answer settles over us, an unspoken pact forged in the crucible of survival. I expected some form of reassurance, perhaps a more ambiguous declaration, but the stark clarity in Ettieâs words leaves me grappling with the reality of our circumstances.
âWhy, Ettie?â I ask, my voice tinged with a mixture of confusion and trepidation. âWhy would you kill someone for me?â
She meets my gaze, her expression unwavering. âBecause, Alina, youâre not just anyone. Youâre my friend, and no one has the right to harm you. I wonât let anyone claim you.â
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