Clementine:
I watched all their faces after I finished telling them exactly what would happen in the basement. I noticed their body language, it reeked of guilt.
"Now, if you believe you want to die, then you should die alone. I don’t want to be dragged into the death penalty with you," I said, looking straight at Ian, because he was the only one who didn’t look very guilty. 𝒇𝓻𝓮𝓮𝙬𝙚𝒃𝒏𝓸𝙫𝒆𝙡.𝓬𝓸𝒎
He slammed his hand on the table and left for the bathroom. I guessed he took his cigarette with him, planning to smoke there.
Now that we were all just standing around awkwardly, Haiden stepped forward, probably to say something that had been on his mind. I could tell he was pretty bothered.
"They are going to send warriors to look for Sadie?" he asked.
And although I was so angry at him that I didn’t want to speak nicely or even normally, the question was about an innocent girl. I could only imagine how anxious he must be, thinking his child was out there.
"Yes. They promised we can go to the station tomorrow to watch them leave for the north," I stated calmly, in a low and respectful tone.
"Oh," he said, nodding his head. "Then we must sleep so we can get up early. I don’t know what time the train will leave," he muttered, heading to his bed.
Watching him so lost actually made me feel bad for him. Nobody deserves to be away from their lover or their child.
Yorick and Troy held their heads low and crawled into their beds. I sat down on my bed and lay straight, staring at the ceiling with my arm resting over my forehead. That’s when Ian came out and sat on his bed. I began to smell the smoke of his cigarette, which is how I knew he didn’t want to smoke alone in the bathroom and had come out to give us all a headache. Usually, the others would also smoke with him, but I guess tonight nobody was really interested. Did that make Ian acknowledge that he could also go to the patio and smoke there? No. He continued to smoke.
"Can you please not smoke right beside my head? I have a headache and the smoke is making it worse." Haiden requested rather nicely.
Ian didn’t turn to look at him, and their beds were side by side, so I could only imagine why Haiden was getting bothered.
"Dude, I don’t give a fuck. You can go and sleep anywhere else then."
However, the way Ian dismissed his simple request got everyone’s head turned to look at Ian.
"I’m not going to ask you twice." Haiden warned him. At this point, the atmosphere in the room started to grow very heavy. Of course, I understood Haiden’s point, but who would actually tell Ian he was wrong? Sometimes it seemed like he wanted an altercation just to take his anger out, the kind he hid behind a smirking face.
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