Bael Malpas
Count Malpas
Back leaning against the familiar gravestone of his beloved Lina sat Bael his head slumped down. His silver hair was unkempt and he had forgone his signature jacket instead preferring to be shirtless and only wearing a set of white pants. Clenched in one hand was the bottle of whiskey that had been keeping him company the past hour or two and in his lap was a vial filled with a red liquid. Anyone with experience would know exactly what it was on site, a Death Stick. Bringing his head up from the ground with a grunt as though even the small movement took a lot out of him Bael stared straight up at the sky tear stains prominent on his cheeks with heavy black bags beneath his eyes. His cheeks thin and his violet eyes almost void of life. "You know it would've been our four year anniversary right?" Bael asked the gravestone as he took another swig from the bottle allowing its warmth to scorch his throat and warm his body. "Only if things hadn't happened the way they had... Maybe if I hadn't been born a noble we could've been together. Raised our child together, live a peaceful life as merchants." Bael said with a scoff as he looked around at the barren cemetery.
Lina's parents had insisted that their daughter be buried where they choose, and reluctantly Bael had given in. However when he offered to pay for the funeral and the cost of having her buried they still denied him. They had completely turned their backs on their son in law blaming him for their daughters death. They weren't wrong however. It was all his fault. "If you hadn't stolen my heart you may have continued living. I would've continued on to take my fathers spot and we probably never would have met." Picking up one of the blooming flowers Bael twisted it by the stem before crushing it in his fist. The one good thing about the cemetery Lina's family had chosen was that no one would recognize Bael in his drunken stupor. Teeth gritting Bael's fist hammered into the ground. "But what type of life is that?! To live in your parents shadow?! To not be your own person! To not love who you want?!" Standing Bael threw the bottle of whiskey against a nearby tree where it shattered some of the liquid painting the tree.
As the bottle shattered his vision seemed to fragment just as though he were looking into a shattered mirror. His mouth hung open as his mind was assaulted by an unimaginable pain that brought Bael to his knees as he gasped unable to scream from the pure agony. He couldn't even comprehend what was happening. Ever since he had been a child such migraines had been common place, and the fragmented vision happened once in a blue moon. However now it seemed to be happening more and more with the only way to stop it was to use Death Sticks. Hand skirting over the ground Bael was able to grasp the vial but as he picked it up it shattered. "NO!" He screamed as he tried to catch the liquid that slipped between his fingers and onto the ground.
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Lina's parents had insisted that their daughter be buried where they choose, and reluctantly Bael had given in. However when he offered to pay for the funeral and the cost of having her buried they still denied him. They had completely turned their backs on their son in law blaming him for their daughters death. They weren't wrong however. It was all his fault. "If you hadn't stolen my heart you may have continued living. I would've continued on to take my fathers spot and we probably never would have met." Picking up one of the blooming flowers Bael twisted it by the stem before crushing it in his fist. The one good thing about the cemetery Lina's family had chosen was that no one would recognize Bael in his drunken stupor. Teeth gritting Bael's fist hammered into the ground. "But what type of life is that?! To live in your parents shadow?! To not be your own person! To not love who you want?!" Standing Bael threw the bottle of whiskey against a nearby tree where it shattered some of the liquid painting the tree.
As the bottle shattered his vision seemed to fragment just as though he were looking into a shattered mirror. His mouth hung open as his mind was assaulted by an unimaginable pain that brought Bael to his knees as he gasped unable to scream from the pure agony. He couldn't even comprehend what was happening. Ever since he had been a child such migraines had been common place, and the fragmented vision happened once in a blue moon. However now it seemed to be happening more and more with the only way to stop it was to use Death Sticks. Hand skirting over the ground Bael was able to grasp the vial but as he picked it up it shattered. "NO!" He screamed as he tried to catch the liquid that slipped between his fingers and onto the ground.
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