Post by aurum on May 16, 2016 0:22:20 GMT
YOU DIDN'T HAVE A CHOICE. I KNOW, { BUT I DID IT. }
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romeo scowled, shoulders hunched and head hung low. the clouds were overcast, dark and ominous as it brought about an onslaught of pounding rain. everything was tinted with a depressing kind of grey, not that romeo could tell for himself. the torrent drenched the long-legged, scraggly tom, making him look even more gloomy and disheveled. he appeared a gangly rat - all patchy grey-brown fur, bony stature, and a feral expression to his frowning face. romeo didn't care. how could he? he couldn't see anything outside of a world of pitch darkness, a constant thrum of dull pain in the back of his head from the relentless drum of droplets falling to the earth and the wind sending shivers down his arched spine. he needed shelter, dammit. and a way to get rid of this irritating headache.the rain wasn't helping. it impaired his sense of smell, covering everything up in a muddy, sopping scent that stung his lungs if he breathed in too deeply. it only caused romeo to sour his mood even further. what was i thinking, runnin' from jack and the rest on my lonesome. and in the freakin' rain, too. but romeo knew perfectly well why he had chosen to distance himself from the cannibalistic group. it was driving him up a tree, with their bloodstained pelts and fits of maniacal laughter, the stench of death clinging to their presence. romeo knew he needed them for safety - a blind cat could only do so much out in the wild on his own - but it was starting to get to him. giving him headaches, pains in his chest, flashbacks of scraping metal and probing hands. romeo had to keep his sanity; it was the only thing that kept him from becoming like them.
“the barn has to freakin' be here somewhere. foxdung,” he murmured absently to himself, muddy paws squelching against slick ground. damn, it was hard to keep his balance, too. the tabby stumbled on. he knew the barn was here, was close. even in the thick scent of rainfall, years of experience finely tuned his nose so that he could detect the slightest hint of hay in the air. the grass had shortened, land leveled out - he was in the farmlands. romeo trudged on. finally, the rain ceased to pelt him, and the cold draft stopped tormenting him. the sound muted. one more step forward.. he could feel strands of straw sticking to his dirty paws, and romeo allowed himself a sigh of relief. delirious with the ache of walking so far and his headache still present, the thin rogue buried himself in the nearest pile of hay.
he remained there for quite some time, left to doze and recover. half-closed lids peered unseeingly out, and romeo was close to falling into sleep when he heard pawsteps entering the barn. without warning, romeo was suffocated with the feeling of another body pressing down on him. “hey! can you move your fat ass off me?” he gasped, squirming.
[ PS ] just atlanta. hope you don't mind me having sin sit on romeo haha