pie in the sky - [eleven/sammy]
Aug 26, 2021 9:04:24 GMT -5
Post by lyss on Aug 26, 2021 9:04:24 GMT -5
e l e v e n
o ' m a l l e y
No amount of water had made the persimmon pie go down any easier. Each crumbly bite caused Eleven’s mouth to become drier and drier, to the point where he left the table feeling like he had eaten a sandpaper pie instead. He didn’t stick around long enough to see if he had even won a prize. He hadn’t ever felt so painfully full before, and he knew he should think it a blessing rather than a curse, but the sweltering sun and not-completely-ripened fruit in his belly said otherwise. He fled the event arena as fast as he could, clutching his bloated belly in agony all the way.
Luckily, a long nap in the shade of the tent helped ease the digestion process. His family was more determined than he was to make the most of their time, so he was able to experience uninterrupted, blissful silence for the first time in a long time. Still cocooned in his sleeping bag, he let himself imagine how much fun Six would be having at the fair. He could picture Six getting lost in the corn maze and helping the younger siblings carve their pumpkins. He could feel the joy that his presence would bring and could even hear Six laugh as they all watched Prop fall of his horse. The joy these imaginations brought Eleven was almost enough to convince him that these were real, concrete memories, but as he counted the number of sleeping bags strewn around him, he was brought back to reality.
He was laying here on the hard dirt, avoiding his family and any fun, because he didn’t think he could have any fun or be happy again. How could he enjoy these gluttonous experiences knowing that Six would never have the chance to? It was a question that broke him, and he knew he was too young to be so broken.
So he let himself imagine that his brother was still there for a moment, so he could hear him encourage Eleven to get out of the tent and enjoy the rest of his time in Ten. Eleven was a good brother, so he exited the tent and set out without a real purpose. He roamed the campgrounds, hoping that something of interest would catch his eye. Crowds swarmed the campgrounds as they returned from the day’s events, and he felt overwhelmed as he weaved in and out of the throng of people.
“Um, excuse me, I’m so sorry,” he mumbled as he pushed through. He gave everyone small smiles of apology as he passed, not paying much attention until he caught a glimpse of a boy his age. Something about him was familiar, but Eleven couldn’t quite place what it was. It bothered him that he couldn’t place this boy, so he decided to turn around and ask the boy,
“I’m sorry, but do I know you from somewhere?”