TW// Blood, injury, death
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'Bell?'
The streets are quiet. We remain in the shadows of the towering buildings, keeping out of sight. He continues without a response.
I reach out to take hold of his hand. 'Bellamy.'
'It's not safe,' he says. The look in his eyes is one of pure terror. Pulling me into a hug, he speaks in no more than a breathless whisper, 'I could return unseen, but they'll know that you weren't there before.'
My lips ghost against his jaw as I struggle to pull myself out of his crushing grip. 'We can't go back to the tower together,' I acknowledge begrudgingly, 'we have to split up.'
Neither of us want to.
He forces a stiff nod. 'We could always go back to a safe zone, slip in when nobody's looking.'
'My dad needs your support. It'll be fine, Bell.'
'Luna's out there. Roan may have spared us and I have no clue about Podakru's warrior, but there's no way she'll let us go. She doesn't care anymore. If she finds us—'
I cut him off with a lingering kiss. He immediately leans into it, holding me impossibly close. Rain starts to fall on us in heavy droplets.
Moving back slightly, I realise that he still hasn't let go. I nuzzle my nose against his in one last parting gesture. 'We'll be okay. Promise. I'll see you when this is over.'
He still doesn't seem convinced. 'Oh. Uh... y-yeah. See you.'
'I love you, okay?'
'Yeah. You, too.'
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I don't get much further before the rain becomes heavier. Lightning splits the void sky. Thunder growls.
Then I feel it, a splash against the tip of my nose. It tingles, then it burns, then it scorches. I gasp and hurriedly rub it off with my sleeve. I dare not turn my head towards the heavens, for I know what will happen.
Black Rain.
It hits the cobbled stones of the street and the crumbling concrete around me, sizzling and hissing on impact. I can barely see five feet ahead of me but I know that the nearest safety zone is too far away. Even if I can get to the tunnels in time, it won't be enough. My skin is already beginning to blister. Turning up the collar of my jacket, I run as fast as I can down the alley until I find the first unlocked door.
The room inside is large but simple, decorated only by plain furniture and candles. Forcing myself to ignore the screams from outside, I desperately begin to strip off my jackets. There is a pail of water by the door, which I immediately use to splash away any remaining acid on my hair, face and arms.
A thudding comes from outside, growing closer and closer by the second. It isn't the steady rushing of rain, it's something else entirely, something possibly just as deadly. Footsteps.
I don't bother to retrieve my jackets or my cane from the ground before racing towards the closet that leans against the wall. The wooden doors screech slightly as I open them and the flooring creaks under my weight. I flatten myself against the back and remain as still as I possibly can, clamping a hand firmly over my mouth in an effort to silence my panicked gasps.
A thin line of light stretches across my vision. Then it grows dark. Somebody is stood right in front of me. I can see a face through the thin crack in the door.
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When Songbirds Fly | Bellamy Blake
Fanfiction97 years ago, the world ended. It didn't get better after that. There was no rainbow, no olive branch. The flood of destruction would not simply evaporate once all the sinners had been purged. There was only death. When a new hope came, the first we...