"I paint you a picture
But it never looks right
Cause I fill in the shadows
And block out the, I block out the light"
— Pulaski at Night by Andrew Bird
keep turning up dead
He escaped for a bit of a breather. Things shifted once more and this time he didn't have the energy to be sour. He got shoved down the ranks further and now Treyah's....whatever he was, was leading beside her. His feelings for the Draw had waned over time and he was on his last few ounces of emotions. Perhaps it was a sign that he had just been ignoring this whole time. Love only seemed to do so much for the bitter Rigel.
It was night by the time he stopped wandering about like some sort of stray. He had found himself at the falls a place that seemed familiar and foreign all the same. He knew he could find shelter here it was just a matter of picking where. Greedily he wanted a place off the ground so that he would have less chance of being bombarded by coyotes or any other annoying pests.
So he climbed.
His steps were well calculated in the night, trying to miss any mossy or slipper stones. Alas it was not to be. Luckily he hadn't made it very high off the ground. It was one step that had seemed so small that was his downfall. His front paws reached for some kind of support, something to haul him back up onto a stone surface. He had managed to hold on at first as his back legs kicked behind him in search of a solid surface.
Nothing. Absoulutely nothing.
Kerberos knew he was not high enough up off the ground to die from a fall (unless he happened to hit something important which he didn't think about from now - cue panic) but it was going to hurt nonetheless. He wasn't nearly strong enough to keep holding on and so he sucked in a deep breath before accepting what was to happen.
When he met the earth he was on his side, flooded with pain. It hurt. It hurt so damn much. He wheezed as he tried to fill his lungs with air. It felt like a futile effort. There was a throbbing sensation in his head and he knew that was going to be an issue in the morning, if he made it to the morning. He'd make it, right?
The Rigel would lay there for some time considering his options and trying to focus on anything but the pain. Heavens only knew how long he had laid there until he finally attempted to move. Even that movement was met with resistance from his own body. He was utterly fucked and positive no one would know or even give two shits. Treyah had children at her side, there was another set of parents in the Draw, certainly Treyah's boy toy wouldn't give two shits (or so Kerberos thought), and he knew that Garmir wouldn't lose sleep over him missing. Would Dread notice? What of @Tilly?
He let out a soft wheeze and attempted to take a wheezy breath in.
Maybe this was for the best. Perhaps this was payback for all the wrong he had done the last few months. He didn't believe in gods but in a way he had to wonder if this had something to do with the Ancestors Maera had talked about. Oh, Maera. He really did deserve this.