Toxic Lulluby
12-26-2016, 05:40 PM
All Mortar could feel was anger and hurt lately. He felt like a kid that was destined to just be abandoned by everyone. Ricky had left him, all of Dono had left him, Ray had left him once too. He worried for his friend - it'd been a while since he'd seen her now, but they both had a mission. They needed to find Ray's family and Mortar wanted to reconnect with his siblings. He'd forgiven her. She'd promised that she wouldn't leave him again so he was trying his best to remain optimistic. She was his only friend right now - surely she wouldn't just disappear permanently again. If she did he didn't think he could handle it. Everyone always left him. He settled on the thought that she was off searching for the rest of her family and tried not to think about it anymore. He was alone, which wasn't anything new, and he couldn't take being at the beach anymore. All the old dens were staring at him and the entire place felt empty and devoid of life. The winter wasn't helping either - it felt like all life had just taken a leave of absence as if being around Mortar was a curse. So he'd left. He'd return in time to go see if Ray had come back. In the mean time he'd managed to travel along the coast. It was easy to keep the beach in sight as he walked and he took his time. His thoughts would travel to Ricky, the only sibling he'd seen so far, but he knew Caliber and Arsenal were out there too. She'd explained everything that had happened - Caliber getting kicked out of their old pack and the rest of them leaving. It was crazy to think they were all here on the same continent as him and he hadn't seen them in two years now except for Ricky. The landscape finally changed a bit and the sun was high in the sky by the time he noticed the delta. The river spilled out into the ocean and Mortar stopped to try and marvel at it for a moment. It was easier to focus on anything else other than everyone he missed, but his thoughts couldn't be entertained by the scenery for long. He finally pulled himself up to the river and sat down in front of it with a sigh. Being alone sucked. Walk, "Talk" Think |