Johnny Rayflo (
not_heavens_adam) wrote in
makinglies2013-01-06 01:09 am
Lost and now I am found
[He could have sworn he'd been crushed. He'd been running down that passage way with the others and he'd...he'd stopped. He'd stopped in the middle of that attack and he let that cave-in fall on him.
And yet, here he was, in the middle of a bustling, futuristic, city. It was night...but a part of him vaguely wished it wasn't. It didn't matter. He was in a new place again. He'd lost Sola...and he'd lost everyone else too. He really wouldn't have minded if it just stopped.
He was so tired.
Still, unless he was going to find someone who would cut off his head or stab him in the heart, he wasn't going to get anywhere standing on this street corner.
The vampire found a way up onto a roof so he could look around. What he saw was technologically breath-taking. It was a mixture of modern and sci-fi and, if he'd been feeling himself, he might have been more fascinated. As it was, he was momentarily taken aback by the sight, but then moved on to trying to find...something.
The sight of a park in the middle of the city drew his eye, it wasn't like it was going to have answers for him, but right now he didn't want answers. He didn't care what this place was called or who was in it, but the idea of sitting around nature was the only thing that sounded good.
A flock of bats soared through the sky towards the park, careful not to go to high with all the air vehicles running around, and reformed in the branches of a tree in the middle of the park. This would do for now.]
And yet, here he was, in the middle of a bustling, futuristic, city. It was night...but a part of him vaguely wished it wasn't. It didn't matter. He was in a new place again. He'd lost Sola...and he'd lost everyone else too. He really wouldn't have minded if it just stopped.
He was so tired.
Still, unless he was going to find someone who would cut off his head or stab him in the heart, he wasn't going to get anywhere standing on this street corner.
The vampire found a way up onto a roof so he could look around. What he saw was technologically breath-taking. It was a mixture of modern and sci-fi and, if he'd been feeling himself, he might have been more fascinated. As it was, he was momentarily taken aback by the sight, but then moved on to trying to find...something.
The sight of a park in the middle of the city drew his eye, it wasn't like it was going to have answers for him, but right now he didn't want answers. He didn't care what this place was called or who was in it, but the idea of sitting around nature was the only thing that sounded good.
A flock of bats soared through the sky towards the park, careful not to go to high with all the air vehicles running around, and reformed in the branches of a tree in the middle of the park. This would do for now.]

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Still, even while he knows Johnny is getting around to help him, he doesn't want him even so far as the next room. He's tense as the vampire goes from room to room, fidgety, making sure he has Johnny in sight at all times for fear that should he take his eyes off of him, he'll vanish. He only relaxes again when Johnny slides down behind him on the floor though his trembling refuses to cease, causing him to fumble the bread on the first reach before he can take bite after bite despite Johnny's warning, tearing at the loaf ravenously.]
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[Johnny changed positions, moving to sit cross-legged behind Sola and reached around to take the smaller hands in his own to get Sola's attention. Turning his head he pressed lips to cheek and wrapped his arms around the shuddering body again. He needed to get Sola warm...]
I said slow...please, Sola. I know you're hungry..but you'll feel worse if you eat too fast.
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I'm sorry.
[He leans his forehead against Johnny's neck, closing his eyes. His skin is hot against Johnny's, borderline feverish.]
I'm sorry, I'll eat slower.
[He draws his legs up to his chest, leaning into Johnny for support as much as reassurance.]
I've just never been so hungry before. Or tired...
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Eat a little, you don't have to eat it all, and then sleep. You can have the rest when you wake up.
[He turned to kiss Sola's temple as a comforting gesture.]
I'll take care of you.
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He sniffles, swallowing another small bite, fighting to keep his eyes from drifting closed.]
I don't want to...
[He'd dreamed this, so many times. The details all different, but Johnny rescuing him, holding him, making everything better... that he dreamed often. And every time he opened his eyes again and Johnny wasn't there was like a knife in him, deeper every time. He can't do it again, he can't sleep just to open his eyes in the morning and find Johnny was never there at all; if this is a dream, let it last forever.]
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You need to, to get better.
[He wished he could just hold Sola and instantly make his dove better, but only time and care could do that. And, in the end, they would need money if they were going to make it in this place. He'd need to go get some.
For now, the vampire just continued to pet Sola's hair and, after a moment, he started to hum. It was nothing fancy, just an old tune from a long-gone time that he couldn't even remember the words for. But the tune was pretty and, he hoped, soothing.]
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[The words trail off into nothing as Johnny begins to hum, Sola not hearing simply with his ears, but through the vibrations of Johnny's body as he weaves his song. He can feel the music, the song his matesprit is humming just for him. Before he's aware of it, his eyes are closed, ear against the vampire's chest and breath coming in an even rhythm.
It had only taken a moment, but Sola fell into a soft slumber curled there in Johnny's lap, finally feeling safe for the first time in a long time.]
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That meant he had to run errands when the younger man was asleep.
Gently and careful not to jostle him, Johnny set Sola down on the ground and covered him with blankets to keep him warm; hopefully between the blankets and the fire, he would be warm enough.
The vampire quietly slipped out the front door, dissolving into bats as soon as he'd closed the door; he needed to be quick.]
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The second hour he turns, tosses off the blanket, seeing demons in his mind that takes the form of one defeated, Barry leaning back in a chair and smiling that halcyon grin even though his head is off, being held in his own arm. The other has Johnny by the neck, the vampire limp and listless with dull eyes and his own head leaning against the incubus' knee, a faint and lifeless smile barely touching his lips. He raises one weak hand, reaching for Sola without much strength...
And then Barry snaps his neck like a twig.
Sola sits up with a start and a strangled cry, disoriented and heart beating like a frightened rabbit. This isn't the bubble, nor the lobby, nor his bridge. It comes back to him slowly, Johnny bending by the river, carrying him to safety, the food, the fire, the humming.
Only Johnny isn't here.
Had he dreamed it? He'd dreamed of Johnny so many times, but never so vividly, never finding himself somewhere new upon waking. Was he seeing things, then? Was he so desperately alone that he's started hallucinating?
The fire pops and flickers, drawing Sola's attention, gaze leaden and devoid of emotion. That's it, then. He'd finally lost it, seeing things and following visions. He's so done, so tired. Very slowly Sola draws his knees up to his chest and stares into the fire, as if watching it burn up the rest of his hope.
Then softly, barely audible, he begins to hum the tune he'd imagined Johnny humming earlier, unheeding of the single tear the rolls down his cheek as he does so.]
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To top it all off, he got stopped by a detective who, assumedly based on how Johnny was dressed, thought the vampire was trying to 'pick people up.' He got off with an apology and admittance that he 'was new there and didn't know the rules' but it left annoyance writhing in the pit of the vampire's stomach. He knew he'd been gone too long. His only saving grace was the fact Sola often slept straight on to morning when he finally went out.
Quietly, Johnny slipped back into the house...only to find his efforts in vain. Sola was awake, sitting up and...humming the song Johnny had been humming? The faint but sharp scent of salt finally reached him under all of the burning wood and other smells the house had from it's usual inhabitants. His heart seized in fear and worry and he took a step away from the door, grocery bag still in hand, and hoping he was mistaken about the smell.]
Sola?
....Sola, are you all right? Why are you awake?
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It's not real... I'm not crazy, I'm not...
His eyes squeeze shut, ear twitching again at the sounds of Johnny moving in the house. Comforting sounds. Imagined sounds.
I want him to be real, he's not real...
His tears make small drops on the floor, reflecting back the firelight.
I want him to be here...]
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Hey...Sola...look at me.
[Why was he being ignored? What had he done? He hesitated.]
I'm sorry I left, I thought I'd be back before you woke up but...
[He promised he wouldn't leave, and yet that's exactly what he'd done...was that why Sola was being so despondent? But he'd be angry, not...this, right? Then what?
He knelt down in front of Sola and held out his hand, hoping it would be taken. He didn't want to reach out to the Hylian, not if he was going to jerk away again, he didn't think he could handle it.]
Did..did you have a nightmare? Is that why you're awake?
[Did he have a nightmare and Johnny wasn't there to chase it away? Was it about whatever he'd seen here? Was it Barry? ...Was it him?
The thought made his hand close in on itself and he started to pull it away. If it was because of him, because of what he'd done, he wouldn't blame Sola for not wanting him near.
...but if it wasn't him, he couldn't pull away...if Sola needed him, he should be there.
His hand opened back up, still offering to take Sola's.]
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I don't want you to just be a dream...
[More tears follow their predecessors, tracking down Sola's cheeks. They fall to the floor almost audibly, so soft is the replica's voice.]
It hurts too much if you're not real. I-I thought so many times you were here but it was never you, so... so this can't...
[A cough interrupts Sola's words, wet and painful enough to make the Hylian grimace and pull one hand in against his chest, behind his knees so tightly curled into this thin frame.]
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It made sense, if he thought about it. He shouldn't have left, not while Sola was asleep.]
But I am real, Sola, I promise. I just stepped out for a moment and I'm sorry for that, I shouldn't have.
[He brought his other hand up with the first and, slowly, brought them towards Sola's face.
Don't flinch. Don't flinch. Please, please, don't flinch...
Gently, he reached out to wipe the tears away and hold that face he thought was so beautiful in his hands.]
I told you: I'm here. I'm not going anywhere, I'm not an illusion.
I'm here and I love you.
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But Johnny's hand on his cheek startles his eyes open again in a sudden realization; his hand is cold.
It would be, of course, the vampire having been out in the winter weather for a solid few hours, but in every one of Sola's dreams, Johnny's hands had been warm and comforting. Here they're uncomfortably cold, enough to give him a little shiver, enough to snap him more to his senses and press the realization home.
Johnny is really here.
Carefully Sola takes Johnny's hand from his cheek and presses his own into it, taking in how small his fingers are compared to the vampire's, how calloused and dirty his skin in contrast. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter because he's really here.
Without another word Sola darts forward and throws his arms around Johnny, kissing his lips and cheeks and any other surface he can reach while whispering apologies and affections with every spare breath. One in particular he keeps repeating.]
I love you too.
I'm sorry I doubted you.
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Then he had arms full of Hylian and Johnny held him tight to his chest. He clung to Sola, afraid if he loosened his grip at all Johnny would lose him. He couldn't let that happen, not after everything.]
I'm sorry I left, I'm not going anywhere now. I won't abandon you.
[Johnny cradled the thinner form against his body, wishing he could act as a shield against anything and everything that could hurt his loved one, even nightmares. He needed to protect Sola for as long as he possibly could, as long as the other needed him.
Golden eyes sought garnet ones and he kissed Sola gently.]
Will you forgive me for slipping out? For leaving you to think you were alone?
Will you forgive me for the times I wasn't there at the end of those dreams?
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Where did you go?
[He tries not to be hurt by the absence, given that Johnny has asked his forgiveness for it. There has to be some reason he would have gone, some errand he had to run.]
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I went out to get us some money. It's not a whole lot, but it should be enough to cover things to start, once we leave here. There were some hang ups along the way and that delayed me.
[His eyes drifted to the bag and he nodded towards it.]
And I got you a dessert I thought you might like...but it can wait till morning, you should sleep more.
Hmm...I'll need to get a job here, something that can support us.
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You're always taking care of us.
[His smile is old, somehow; the lines of worry and trial lending years to Sola's once completely youthful face. Granted he'll probably look better after a bath and some time with a proper diet.]
I'm still hungry. What did you get?
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[Johnny looked over at the bag by the door and deemed it too far away; they were warm and comfortable, why should they move?
He bit into his index finger and let a drop of blood land on the floor. Instantly, it started bubbling and steaming and a young, straw-blond maid with light blue, empty, eyes formed from it.]
Yuria...go get the bag by the door for me, will you?
[Silently, she nodded and did as she was told, brought the bag to her master and then stood, waiting for new orders nearby.
Johnny took a small package out of the bag and opened it up for Sola to see the multicolored pastries.]
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They're all kinds of colors! Do they all taste different?
[He looks from the back up to Johnny's face, almost like an eager puppy having heard the word 'treat' from across the house and come running.]
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They do! If there's a kinds you like more than the others, then I'll get those next time.
The whole box is yours, just don't make yourself sick on them, they're still sugar.
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It tastes like mint!
[Digging around in the bag eagerly, Sola produces a red one and holds it up to Johnny's lips for sampling.]
Try this one!
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Mmm~ Cherry. Thank you~
Hmm... I think the darker brown ones are chocolate~
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Even so, he offers Johnny another small smile as he leans lightly against his chest again.]
They're good.
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