Title: One Place
Summary: A shadowy stranger
visits the cemetery post The
Gift. 15minuteficlet, the
word was elegy.
Rated: PG
The man in black
blends seamlessly with the
pitch dark of the cemetery.
He’s not sure if he picked a
night with a new moon on
purpose or if it just
happened that way. He finds
her grave by feel more then
sight, just as he’s always
found her. It doesn’t feel
like her though. She was
light, life, love and
laughter. There is none of
that here.
He kneels beside
the headstone. He doesn’t
want to touch it, doesn’t
want to know how cold it is,
how cold she is now.
“You’re
shaking like a leaf.”
“Cold.”
“Let me get
you something.”
He can’t help
it. His fingers trace the
letters of her name of their
own accord. He lays the
white roses on the grass and
closes his eyes. He doesn’t
have any tears to cry, not
anymore. They were spent
days ago in a hotel along
with screams that left his
throat raw and his voice
hoarse. It doesn’t matter.
There’s only one person he
has to talk to now.
Her.
He hestitates,
not knowing what to say to
her. There are so many
things he was sorry for. He
had told her he was leaving
because it was better for
her. That hadn’t been true.
He had left because it was
better for him, easier not
to lose his soul, easier not
to touch her when she wasn’t
right there. He wondered now
if he hadn’t left, would she
still be here.
“I should have an elegy to
read to you,” he chuckled
dryly, “but then you
wouldn’t know what it was,
just pretty words. Pretty
words that can’t bring you
back, that can’t save you,”
his voice cracked. “You’re
my forever and now I don’t
know how to live without you
in the world somewhere. I
could face a life without
you. I could even face a
forever without you, but I
can’t face a world where you
don’t exist, a world without
your smile, without your
laugh. “
He wonders only
briefly where she is. He
knows she jumped into a
portal to Hell and the
thought of her in Hell cuts
through him like a knife.
The image of her smile, that
particular look that was his
alone, comes unbidden to his
mind and he knows that it
doesn’t matter what she
jumped into, there’s only
one place she could go. He
dips into his pocket and his
fingers brush cool metal. He
takes the object out and
wraps his hand around it.
Smoke rises from his skin.
He clenches his fist tighter
until finally the pain
forces him to let go. A
glint of silver tumbles to
the grass and he looks at
his palm. The cross burned
there reminds him there is
only one place she could go.
He crumbles
then, crumbles in a way he
can’t in the hotel, a way he
can’t with everyone
watching. He is their
leader, their savior.
Leaders don’t stumble and
saviors don’t’ fall. There
had only been one place in
the world he could break
down completely, only one
place where he didn’t have
to be anything but himself
and now that place is gone,
lying six feet under
ground.