85 Confession (1/1)

The moonlight danced throughthe trees andcaused a faint glow in the garden beyond. It was silent here, deep in the forest nothing made a sound, for this land was filled withunease. In the backyard of a little abandoned cottage, a man sat, leaningback against the stone.

His eyes were closed, it being so late one couldimagine he was fastasleep. His chiseled chin and warm light tan skin glowed in the soft rays that filtered down to him. His black hair pulled into a high ponytail fallingover the back of the stone he leaned on. In his hand was a cup andbeside him a bottle.

His stormy blueeyes opened lazily as he stared up at the little of the sky he couldsee here.Verone's heart heavy as the scene replayed over and over in his mind. Her dangling in that tree. How many times he wished he had stayed and fought to free her. His biggest regret was followingorders. His lips parted as hesighed.

”I know you're disappointed in me, Old friend. How couldI be so careless. She warned me… he wasn't ready. Now...now she's gone andI canonly pray she's okay.” Verone whispered, his voice rough withthe emotions he has been holdinginside. He took another swig of hisdrink, still focused on the stars. ”What makes it worse is some people think I did it on purpose. They think I wanted her position… what a joke. If it wasn'tfor her I would have left this clan years ago.” he shook his head. The silencenever responded but… the words needed to be said. If for no other reason, so they would stop bouncingaround his head and paining his heart.

The only answer he received was the soft caress of the wind dancing through the garden. The shadows seemed to close in and blanket him at first. Moments passed and he began to wonder if the drink was getting to hismind.

When he glanced at thestone besidehim, he saw a shadow beside him. A familiar silhouette thathe hadn't seen in years. For a moment he thought he saw familiarface turned to him a crackeda soft smile. Phantom hand reached out and tousled his hair, or at leastfor a moment it felt like old times. It must have beena trick of the wind. 'Yeah that's it, the wind.' he thought as a odd calm began flooding through his system.

His breathing slowed as he drifted off to sleep nextto the stone. Kendrick sighed as he watched the troubled boysleep. How he wished he could tell the boy it wasn'this fault. He did his best... Kyera was a woman of her own mind. A protectorof her people as they had taughther to be.

”You know father will be angry?” Keenan pointed out appearing at Verone's other side. His shadowy form acted as a protective frame as he leaned back looking up at the sky. It had long ceased to be odd to sit so close to their once living bodies. Kendrick shook his head slowly, glancing at his brother with a eyebrow arched.

”Oh? And what about you? I doubt you had his permission before you came after me.” Kendrick replied with a knowing grin. Keenan laughed leaning his head back against the cold stone.

”No, If I am to be completely honest, I never realized you had come to begin with. I heard his confession and figured someone should be here to hear it. We owe him that much.” Keenan replied and the bothers both looked at Verone sleeping between them, sadness drifting in small waves from their spiritual forms.

”We left him a mess, didn't we?” Kendrick asked with a shake of his head, and Keenan nodded.

”Yeah… We did. Come on. We need to get back before we are missed. He will be safe here.” Keenan replied, trying to be the responsible one. He knew how much Verone and Kendrick had bonded all thoseyears ago. Now they were forever separated in body, but the bonds of brotherhood were hard to break and even death's cold knife sometimes failed to make a clean slice.