04-08-2022, 10:34 AM
[align=center][div style="width: 400px; text-align: justify; font-size: 12px; font-family: times new roman; letter-spacing: .6px;"]there was an ugly part of willow that she tried to keep buried under every other messy quality she had. the anger she felt burned, begging for some form of release, sparking with every friction that rubbed her the wrong way. her anger wasn’t pretty when it boiled over, it erupted into something entirely unstable and broken, leaving a trail of shards of glass and blood. it overwhelmed her at times - surely someone so young couldn’t have been so damaged from such a young age, she was starting to burn out before she even reached her prime. maybe in some fucked up way she liked the way her anger felt. the feeling of being burned from the inside out was better then feeling nothing at all.
the young adult sat on the pier, leg dangling over the edge as a cloud of cigarette smoke bloomed into the air as she exhaled. even her habits mirrored the fire she felt, the smoke left a burnt pain in her throat and the warmth from the alcohol made her mouth numb with each sip. the cigarette hung loosely between her fingers, ashes falling carelessly into the waves below. the party from the casino echoed across the beach through the night air, the flicking off the lighter she was messing with accompanying the live music. even after being on her own for the latter years of her teenhood, she had never felt more alone than now.
if flint were still around maybe willow wouldn’t have been struggling with turning twenty-one as much as she had been. he always knew how to calm her nerves when everything else seemed hopeless. he wasn’t though, and willow had no one else to blame for that but herself. most would argue that she was young, you weren’t supposed to be blamed for things that happened in your youth, right? that was part of the trials and errors of being a child, but that safety net was for when you broke something or made some other dumb decision, not getting your older brother killed over your mistake. people always told her she would get burned for playing with fire, but when the open flame got out of control and caught the house on fire it was flint who was the one to pay the price.
she took a final drag off of the cigarette before putting it out, leaning her head back as she stared off at the ocean. sometimes she found herself wishing she could swim, wondering what she might find if she just decided to jump in the water one day and just keep swimming. maybe she would find some place she could just be alone - truly alone. even in her years of isolation, there would still be the unfortunate times where she would run into another person. whether it be another shady character just trying to survive or the rare occasion it would be someone who actually gave a damn about other people, it was all the same to willow. she wasn’t a people person, hell, she didn’t like herself even on the good days. some people just weren’t made to be social. maybe if she went to some place where no one knew her name she would be able to forget too.
as the night carried on, willow would eventually shove the old lighter into her pocket and push herself onto her feet, bending down to pick up the almost empty bottle of alcohol. she brought it up to her lips and took a swig, making her way off of the pier and onto the beach. hot tears burned their way down her cheeks as she walked closer towards the casino, harshly sniffing the pain away as she finished off the bottle. she was twenty-one now, didn’t most people dream of that? why was she so fucked up that she still wished that she had stayed in the cult of abaddon so she didn’t have to grow up? her childhood home was filled with monsters that haunted her in her nightmares, but she often felt herself romanticizing the place where the sick minds died young.
// kinda a tricky intro for responses maybe, but she's heading back towards the casino where there's a party going on so feel free to have your character just be doing whatever with that or like on the beach doing things!
the young adult sat on the pier, leg dangling over the edge as a cloud of cigarette smoke bloomed into the air as she exhaled. even her habits mirrored the fire she felt, the smoke left a burnt pain in her throat and the warmth from the alcohol made her mouth numb with each sip. the cigarette hung loosely between her fingers, ashes falling carelessly into the waves below. the party from the casino echoed across the beach through the night air, the flicking off the lighter she was messing with accompanying the live music. even after being on her own for the latter years of her teenhood, she had never felt more alone than now.
if flint were still around maybe willow wouldn’t have been struggling with turning twenty-one as much as she had been. he always knew how to calm her nerves when everything else seemed hopeless. he wasn’t though, and willow had no one else to blame for that but herself. most would argue that she was young, you weren’t supposed to be blamed for things that happened in your youth, right? that was part of the trials and errors of being a child, but that safety net was for when you broke something or made some other dumb decision, not getting your older brother killed over your mistake. people always told her she would get burned for playing with fire, but when the open flame got out of control and caught the house on fire it was flint who was the one to pay the price.
she took a final drag off of the cigarette before putting it out, leaning her head back as she stared off at the ocean. sometimes she found herself wishing she could swim, wondering what she might find if she just decided to jump in the water one day and just keep swimming. maybe she would find some place she could just be alone - truly alone. even in her years of isolation, there would still be the unfortunate times where she would run into another person. whether it be another shady character just trying to survive or the rare occasion it would be someone who actually gave a damn about other people, it was all the same to willow. she wasn’t a people person, hell, she didn’t like herself even on the good days. some people just weren’t made to be social. maybe if she went to some place where no one knew her name she would be able to forget too.
as the night carried on, willow would eventually shove the old lighter into her pocket and push herself onto her feet, bending down to pick up the almost empty bottle of alcohol. she brought it up to her lips and took a swig, making her way off of the pier and onto the beach. hot tears burned their way down her cheeks as she walked closer towards the casino, harshly sniffing the pain away as she finished off the bottle. she was twenty-one now, didn’t most people dream of that? why was she so fucked up that she still wished that she had stayed in the cult of abaddon so she didn’t have to grow up? her childhood home was filled with monsters that haunted her in her nightmares, but she often felt herself romanticizing the place where the sick minds died young.
// kinda a tricky intro for responses maybe, but she's heading back towards the casino where there's a party going on so feel free to have your character just be doing whatever with that or like on the beach doing things!
[align=center][div style="0px; width:450px; height:auto; text-align: center; font-size: 9pt; line-height:13px;"]it's fun to lose and to pretend
she's over bored and self assured. — info
she's over bored and self assured. — info