Summer Can't Last Too Long
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 7:53 am
((Eddie and Boxer continued from Best Served Cold))
The sun had started to peer through one of the "windows" carved into the bark of this hollow tree, causing one of its inhabitants to squint at the light. Said inhabitant looked like he'd had a hard time fitting into the section he was in, let alone getting up there in the first place, but Boxer Carvalho was used to having to squeeze into places. Right now he sat against the inside wall. What he wasn't quite used to was the fact that he and pretty much everyone he knew were on this island in the middle of the ocean, and let loose to kill each other. In the time since he'd gotten here he'd had a lot of time to think - strangely enough - about who might want to get at him. One of those kids being the other current inhabitant of this tree.
Eddie Trinidad had been curled up and asleep by Boxer's side since they'd gotten there. Every now and then the smaller boy's leg spasmed, no doubt from the pain from earlier, and his normally ruler-straight face frowned into pained frustration. The titan had been his watchful guardian, as it were, wielding both the wooden shield and the hedge clippers since they had arrived there. A lot of the time was spent watching Eddie (he hadn't been able to understand the latest announcement), to make sure he didn't sneak away or turn on him. And to be quite honest, it was something that gave the titan solace from the reality he was facing, as well as the sometimes suffocatingly tight collar that was fitted around his neck. The titan put his shield on his lap and stroked the boy's short hair, smiling paternally. Hard to believe he'd first met Eddie on the island trying to kill a fellow teammate.
And speaking of Darnell, the other athlete was supposed to have followed them all the way here. Boxer could remember Darnell leaving for a bit, probably for patrol...
The sun had started to peer through one of the "windows" carved into the bark of this hollow tree, causing one of its inhabitants to squint at the light. Said inhabitant looked like he'd had a hard time fitting into the section he was in, let alone getting up there in the first place, but Boxer Carvalho was used to having to squeeze into places. Right now he sat against the inside wall. What he wasn't quite used to was the fact that he and pretty much everyone he knew were on this island in the middle of the ocean, and let loose to kill each other. In the time since he'd gotten here he'd had a lot of time to think - strangely enough - about who might want to get at him. One of those kids being the other current inhabitant of this tree.
Eddie Trinidad had been curled up and asleep by Boxer's side since they'd gotten there. Every now and then the smaller boy's leg spasmed, no doubt from the pain from earlier, and his normally ruler-straight face frowned into pained frustration. The titan had been his watchful guardian, as it were, wielding both the wooden shield and the hedge clippers since they had arrived there. A lot of the time was spent watching Eddie (he hadn't been able to understand the latest announcement), to make sure he didn't sneak away or turn on him. And to be quite honest, it was something that gave the titan solace from the reality he was facing, as well as the sometimes suffocatingly tight collar that was fitted around his neck. The titan put his shield on his lap and stroked the boy's short hair, smiling paternally. Hard to believe he'd first met Eddie on the island trying to kill a fellow teammate.
And speaking of Darnell, the other athlete was supposed to have followed them all the way here. Boxer could remember Darnell leaving for a bit, probably for patrol...