let me down easy | {slade/peggy} blitz
Sept 16, 2017 13:49:59 GMT -5
Post by dars on Sept 16, 2017 13:49:59 GMT -5
S L A D E |
we are broken by others
but we mend ourselves
we take comfort in strangers
but I don't think it helps
Warmth and retribution were two things Slade admittedly searched for. Autumn had already began as a cruel reminder that no one person, family, or idea would remain in power forever.
"They're are drying up too quickly," his father groaned, pruning a vine and tossing it on top of an alarmingly over-sized pile. "We'll be lucky if they make it another month."
Perhaps greed was the truest god of the Kinsey house. After all, they certainly would have been fine to go a winter without money, and the vines weren't all dead yet. But profit planted its roots in the heart of a man who remembered what it was like to go without, and Slade's father had vowed to never go hungry again.
He had slipped away after pruning, scents of grape being replaced with the damp warmth only autumn could bring. Colors of the fall were such a pretty mask for something as sinister as temporary genocide on nature, Slade noticed.
He sat down at a wrought iron table, in front of a coffee shop. Stray leaves blew against the wind, rolling beneath his open petticoat in little tufts as the winter to soon come. He nodded at the girl across from him, so full of the very life everything else seemed deficient on. "Hello, Miss Fray," he remarked, waving over a server, A mousy looking girl with red hair bumbled over, and Slade smiled up at her. "Cocoa, please."
She scribbled his order down and turned on her heels. "My apologies for being late," he continued, rubbing his hands together. "Dad is having a fit about the life cycles of grape vines."