Lunette Vuesain
I’ve got my love stuck in my head
Sometimes, she thought about that weight at the base of her throat, and the hammering in her head. Sometimes, she wondered why the thought of speaking about herself, about something personal, made her heart backflip, and then start going much too fast, until she felt physically sick. Most of the time, it made her tremble, too, and the only way to stop it was to decide to not say whatever it had been she was wanting to say. For as long as she could remember, that fear had defined her world, and the only thing that changed with age was awareness. Ismena tackled the world headfirst. Ismena.. Ismena had run around on the mountain, day and night, while Lunette had remained at home, choked by her own fears.So, she had come to realize, that not everyone started shaking, and wanting to fall through the earth, whenever they had something to say. Some could just .. say it .. and infinite envy had wrapped itself around her. She could feel Kajika's eyes on her, and for the first time, she wanted to run from that gaze. It saw what she wasn't saying, knew that she wasn't saying it, and she hated lying to him, but the mere idea of speaking those words.. her heart quivered in fear, her body threatened to tremble, and what would it do to him? How would he react, knowing how he was adored?
Best not say she told herself, closing her eyes and trying to hold her face still. All she wanted to do was scrunch it up an start crying, because he was too kind to her, but if she did that.. she'd just reveal that he was right and that there was more to the story, things she didn't want to place on his already heavy shoulders, so she breathed. Deeply. Quietly. Waiting for the fist crushing her heart to ease up, and for the burning behind her eyes, and in her throat, to stop.
Eventually, it got easier, and Kajika talking helped. It gave her something else to focus on, and her eyes opened again. There would always be things they'd regret, she thought. For example, Lunette regretted not having gone out more. Not having followed Ismena around. Not learned properly to hunt. Not.. not being a meek idiot when the lynx came around. She could easily see herself hating herself for those things for the rest of her pathetic life, but she did not want that for Kajika. She wanted happiness, stability, and good things for him, no matter where, or with whom, he found it. She swallowed. This was the hard part. This required her formulating some kind of answer, but she was just a tiny little girl, what did she know of the world..? Best just smile and say you're right and...
Maybe for others, but never for him. Seconds passed in silence as she stacked up her fragile courage.
"Do you think I should blame myself for Ismena leaving?" The sentence was quiet, rhetorical in nature. The cold mountain air suddenly felt too thin, and it took all she had not to gasp, or stumble. "I—if I had been braver.. if I had gone exploring with her, went down from the mountain.. would she have stayed?" She took a steadying breath. "You see.. your Des left, without a word, without a trace. My sister left, with both word, and trace. You didn't track her. I wasn't.. wasn't brave enough, to make Issy stay. You wanted—wanted to have tried tracking her. To forgive yourself. I wish I had been braver back then, so maybe she wouldn't have left, so I wouldn't.. wouldn't wonder if it was my fault." The corners of her eyes wrinkled sadly, and she stopped walking, to look at him. "Don't you see..? It's not your fault she's gone..." She trailed off into silence, and nervously looked away. She had said too much. Always too much. What did little, insecure girls know of the world anyway? Maybe she was wrong about everything.
Yeah. She was most definitely wrong about everything, and all she'd said would just make it worse, and Kajika would scoff and tell her you can't draw parallels between foolish young girls and an important wandering man's life and all she'd said would just show how stupid and pathetic she was. Miserably, she hung her head and stared at her paws.