Aren D'Shade
Digital Shadow
The neon lights of the bar flickered across the wet pavement, casting streaks of pink and blue across Aren's blurred vision. The warmth in her chest wasn't comforting; it was sharp, a lingering ache from a breakup that hadn't yet dulled. Each sip had been an attempt to wash it away, but now the alcohol only made the pain wobble through her veins with the rhythm of her unsteady steps.
She swayed on her boots, laughter spilling out in fits that felt hollow, broken at the edges. Her fingers fumbled against the strap of her bag as she tried and failed to keep her balance, the world tipping in uneven angles.
A strong arm slid around her waist, steadying her, and another hand caught hers as she stumbled, guiding her away from the street. She leaned into him without thinking, letting his quiet presence keep her upright as the pavement wobbled beneath her.
"I'm fine," she whispered to herself, voice cracked and slurred. Her grin was crooked, a fragile attempt at masking the ache in her chest. The alcohol, the heartbreak, the dizzying blur of lights, they had turned her into a bundle of chaos.
Step by careful step, he led her through the quiet streets, his hands firm at her waist and shoulder, steering her with patient precision. The sounds of the city, the distant speeders, the hum of neon, the occasional laugh from late-night pedestrians- filtered around her like fog. She clung to the rhythm of his steps, each one keeping her from collapsing, each one a tether to reality she wasn't quite ready to face alone.
The night stretched on, cool and dark, and Aren let herself be guided, the sting of heartbreak and the haze of alcohol mingling together. Somewhere ahead, Andrew's place waited, and she let the thought anchor her just enough to keep moving.
Andrew Lonek
She swayed on her boots, laughter spilling out in fits that felt hollow, broken at the edges. Her fingers fumbled against the strap of her bag as she tried and failed to keep her balance, the world tipping in uneven angles.
A strong arm slid around her waist, steadying her, and another hand caught hers as she stumbled, guiding her away from the street. She leaned into him without thinking, letting his quiet presence keep her upright as the pavement wobbled beneath her.
"I'm fine," she whispered to herself, voice cracked and slurred. Her grin was crooked, a fragile attempt at masking the ache in her chest. The alcohol, the heartbreak, the dizzying blur of lights, they had turned her into a bundle of chaos.
Step by careful step, he led her through the quiet streets, his hands firm at her waist and shoulder, steering her with patient precision. The sounds of the city, the distant speeders, the hum of neon, the occasional laugh from late-night pedestrians- filtered around her like fog. She clung to the rhythm of his steps, each one keeping her from collapsing, each one a tether to reality she wasn't quite ready to face alone.
The night stretched on, cool and dark, and Aren let herself be guided, the sting of heartbreak and the haze of alcohol mingling together. Somewhere ahead, Andrew's place waited, and she let the thought anchor her just enough to keep moving.