Run Darkness surrounds me.
I hear echoes, fragments of sound, and the world flickers in and out like a dying flame. Zekeâs voice, a distant murmur, reaches me like ripples in a quiet pond. I try to focus, to make sense of the fragments, but everything slips away like sand through my fingers.
I feel the rhythmic beat of Zekeâs steps, a steady cadence that carries me through the darkness. His arms around me, a secure cocoon in the disorienting haze. Iâm aware, on the edges of consciousness, that weâre moving, running somewhere. Zekeâs growls, low and protective, punctuate the darkness like distant thunder.
In and out.
Thatâs how I drift.
Sometimes the darkness swallows me whole, and other times I catch fleeting glimpses of the world outside. Zekeâs growls become a familiar lullaby, a comforting melody that cuts through the confusion. I want to ask where weâre going, whatâs happening, but the words remain trapped in the fog that envelops my mind.
I feel the jostle of movement, the sensation of being carried, and Zekeâs growls intensify. Are we running from something? Are we running towards safety? The questions linger, but the answers remain elusive. All I know is the rhythmic beat of Zekeâs steps and the growls that weave through the darkness like a protective shield.
Zekeâs rumbling, a deep vibration that resonates through his chest, reaches me in the cocoon of his arms. Itâs a sound both primal and comforting, a reminder that Iâm not alone in this disorienting journey through the unknown. The darkness threatens to pull me under, but Zekeâs presence becomes a lifeline, a connection that anchors.me in the tumultuous sea of uncertainty.
I hear him muttering, the words a blend of reassurance and urgency.
âHold on, Alina,â he says, his voice cutting through the fog. âJust, hold on!â
Hold on to what? I wonder, but the question dissipates like a fleeting dream. Zekeâs arms tighten around me, a protective embrace that shields me from the unknown dangers that lurk in the darkness.
In the moments of consciousness, I catch glimpses of Zekeâs face. His eyes, focused and determined, meet mine.
âWeâre almost there.â
He murmurs, and I nod, or at least I think I do.
The fog within me is thick, a swirling tempest that blurs the edges of reality. But Zekeâs words become a guiding light, a promise of sanctuary in the midst of chaos.
We keep moving. Running, perhaps towards safety, perhaps away from danger. The darkness clings to me like a heavy cloak, and Zekeâs growls become a protective shield that guards against the unknown.
My arms feel heavy and limp, like theyâre not really mine.
I try to lift them, but they resist, as if they belong to someone else. Thereâs a fog in my mind, a persistent haze that blurs the edges of everything. I long let of go the cloth, the makeshift bandage I pressed against the wound on my neck. It lies somewhere, discarded, forgotten.
Zeke. His presence is a steady anchor in the disorienting fog. I can feel his movements, his hands working. He presses a new cloth against the wound, against the source of warmth that trickles down my neck.
Iâm thankful, even in the haze, for the steady hands that take care of what I canât.
I hear him muttering, his voice a distant echo. Words I canât quite grasp.
Urgency, reassuranceâitâs all woven into the fabric of his speech. My eyes flutter, the effort of keeping them open feeling like a monumental task. I let them close, surrendering to the darkness that tugs at the edges of my consciousness.
The new cloth is cool against my skin, a welcome contrast to the warmth that lingers beneath. I try to make sense of it allâthe wound, the blood, the fog that envelops meâbut everything feels like fragments, pieces of a puzzle scattered in the disarray. I focus on the rhythmic beat of Zekeâs movements, a steady pulse in the midst of uncertainty.
Zekeâs voice, now closer, reaches me again. âYouâre doing great, Alina!â he murmurs, the words a soothing melody in the dissonant symphony. Great at what, I wonder, but the question slips away like sand through my fingers.
Iâm aware, vaguely, of Zekeâs movements. His growls, softer now, add a layer of reassurance to the symphony of sounds. Heâs pressing a kiss to the side of my head, a tender gesture that ripples through the darkness. Gratitude swells within me, a silent acknowledgment of the care he provides in the aftermath of chaos.
I hear a relentless rhythm that echoes through the chaos. Snarls, too, like distant thunder in a storm. The world is a swirl of sounds, a cacophony of pursuit. Zekeâs arms around me, a steady cocoon in the midst of the tempest. Thatâs what theyâre doingâ
chasing us. The footsteps are relentless, a reminder that danger is a breath away. Zekeâs growls, a symphony of defiance, punctuate the air. I feel the urgency, the need to escape, but the fog in my mind makes it all a distant blur.
Zekeâs voice, a primal roar, cuts through the chaos.
âKeep away from us!â he screams, the words a fierce declaration that reverberates through the air. âSheâs mine!â
Keep away. Mine.
The words hold a weight of possessiveness, a claim that should irk me, frustrate me.
But this time, in the midst of pursuit, I melt into his arms.
Run The possessiveness, usually a source of frustration, becomes a shield against the encroaching danger. The footsteps, the snarlsâtheyâre like distant shadows the periphery of our shared sanctuary. I feel Zekeâs arms tighten around me, protective embrace that shields against the unseen threat.
âI wonât let them hurt you, Alina,â he murmurs, the words like a gentle breeze in the storm. âI wonât.â
Hurt me. The words carry an unspoken promise, a commitment that I feel more than understand. In this moment, I let go of the usual frustrations, allowing myself to trust in the protective shield that Zeke provides.
As soon as I open my eyes, Iâm greeted by this intense darkness that feels like a heavy cloak. My breath catches, a sudden startle that jolts me into awareness.
Where am I?
The question echoes in my mind, a persistent whisper that demands answers.
I wince, a sharp pain shooting through my neck. It hurts.
I instinctively reach for the source of the pain, my fingers grazing against something unexpected. Leaves pressed against my neck, a makeshift bandage that hints at a story I canât quite grasp. I press on it, feeling the texture of the leaves, the warmth beneath.
Confusion settles in, a foggy disorientation that clouds my thoughts.
âWâwhat...?â
The darkness, once intimidating, takes on the familiar contours of a cave. I sit up, the movement cautious and slow, as if testing the solidity of my surroundings. The fire dances in the corner, casting flickering shadows that play on the cave walls. The warmth of the flames is a stark contrast to the coolness of the cave.
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the lanung handaand around my neckâtheyâre my only companions in this moment. I glance around, searching for any sign of life, any clue to the mystery that shrouds me. But the cave remains silent, as if holding its secrets close.
Safe to say, Iâm panicking.
It hits me like a sudden gust of wind, a whirlwind that tugs at the edges of my consciousness. Iâm alone in a cave, my surroundings unfamiliar, and my neck throbs with pain. Questions cascade through my mind, each one demanding attention.
I press on the leaves again, as if expecting them to provide answers. The pain, a constant reminder, feels like a puzzle piece I canât fit into the larger picture. I inspect the leaves, running my fingers over their edges, feeling the way they are carefully arranged. Someone did this for me, I realize, a surge of gratitude mingling with the panic.
I glance towards the fire, hoping to find a clue in its dancing flames. A bag. Thatâs what I see a bag placed by the fire. I reach for it, my fingers fumbling with the clasps. The bag feels heavy, and my curiosity intensifies. Whatâs inside? Will it hold the answers Iâm desperately seeking?
I open the bag, revealing its contents. Itemsâa medley of objects that offer no immediate explanation. A water flask, a few supplies, and a piece of folded paper. I grab the paper, unfolding it with trembling hands.
A map.
The memories rush in like a tidal wave, and I canât help but flinch. I let go of the map, groaning in frustration as I massage my throbbing temples, huddled in a ball with my knees tucked tightly against my chest.
Iâm lost in the stillness, unaware of the approaching presence until a sudden shuffle disrupts the tranquility. The sudden jolt propels me to my feet. Panic grips me like a vice, tightening with each heartbeat. The cave, once a sanctuary, feels like a trap closing in on me. I strain my ears, listening intently to the approaching footsteps, my mind racing with imagined threats.
Thatâs my first thoughtâa faceless figure emerging from the shadows to claim 1. me. Fear surges through my veins, a primal instinct that heightens my senses. I scramble to my feet, my eyes scanning the darkness for any sign of the intruder. The rockâstrewn floor becomes a potential battlefield, and I grab the nearest stone, my fingers closing around its rough edges.
me!â
âNo!â I scream, shaking my head, pressing my back to the wall. âNo, donât touch Thatâs what pierces the airâmy own voice, a desperate cry that echoes through the cave. I brandish the rock like a makeshift weapon, my eyes wide with terror. The flames of the fire cast distorted shadows on the walls, adding a surreal touch to the chaos unfolding in the confined space.
âAlina!â The voice cuts through my panic, a familiar timbre that momentarily freezes me in place. âRelax! Itâs just me! Itâs me!
Zeke!â
Zeke.
The name registers in my mind, a lifeline in the storm of confusion. But distrust lingers, and I tighten my grip on the rock, my eyes narrowing at the figure emerging from the shadows.
Zeke raises his hands in a gesture of surrender. âCalm down, Alina.â
The words collide with the turmoil in my mind, an invitation to relinquish the weapon in my hand. But trust is elusive, and I take a step back, the rock still poised for defense.
The words unravel the tension in my muscles, a realization that the threat I imagined was nothing more than a figment of my fear. Zeke steps into the light, his features familiar yet shrouded in the eerie glow of the fire.
âItâs just me,â he repeats, his hands still raised in a gesture of nonâhostility. âCan you put the rock down? Please?â
I blink, my eyes adjusting to the reality before me. A wave of relief washes over me, but remnants of fear lingerâlike echoes in the cave. I lower the rock, the weight of it suddenly apparent in my hand.
Zeke sighs, the sound carrying a hint of frustration.
âI was checking the perimeter, making sure weâre safe,â he explains, his hands now gesturing to the darkness outside the cave.
Perimeter. Safe. The words offer an explanation, but a thread of unease still lingers in the air. âI didnât mean to startle you.â
I take a deep breath, the echoes of my scream still reverberating in the cave.
âYou shouldâve announced yourself,â I mutter, my eyes narrowing as I study his face for any sign of deceit. âWhere are we?â
âI donât know. I didnât really come up with a plan,â he admits, the simplicity of his words carrying a genuine quality. The admission softens the edges of my lingering apprehension. âI just wanted to make sure you were okay.â
I glance at the fire, the flames now a calming presence in the aftermath of the chaos.
âIâm fine,â I say, the words a reassurance to both of us. âJust... thank you, for saving me.â
Zeke nods, his eyes reflecting sincerity.
âI will, every chance I get.â