𝚡𝚡𝚒𝚒. 𝚍𝚎𝚙𝚝𝚑𝚜 𝚘𝚏 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚞𝚗𝚔𝚗𝚘𝚠𝚗

8.3K 339 411
                                    

✦✧✦

Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.

✦✧✦

Snow trickles to the ground in a shower of icy tendrils. The cold wind frosts up the windows like Jack Frost sneaking through villages, mischievous smirk on his face as he nips at the at children's noses and at the pure, clear glass of windows. Owls, speckled with greys, solid with black and whites and tawny browns, fly past the window, hooting, wings spread wide as they soar through the blizzard. In the distance, pearly crystals of snow coat the trees, making the forest white and serene-like.

Cress stares out the window and longs with the feeling to be out there. Cedric lets out a wail into his pillow and refuses to say anything, even as Cress sighs out, pointedly and a little threateningly since he's been refusing to say a word since he snatched her before she could attend breakfast and took her up to his dorm, throwing himself onto his bed before she could even collect herself.

That was twenty minutes ago.

She's still awaiting his explanation. And it better be good or else he's going to end up with a right hook to the jaw.

He groans into his pillow and then proceeds to beat it with his fist as though he has a personal vendetta against the fluffy thing. Cress sighs through her nose and takes a seat on Hamlin's bed. Perhaps, she can wait him out, let him finish with his little tantrum or whatever and then have him explain what the hell is going on.

Uma the Dragon sits comfortable on her shoulder. Cedric continues wailing like a banshee into his pillow. Cress wonders what went wrong.

After a few more moments of his overbearing tears (Cress doesn't even know if he's actually crying since she can't see his face, but she's going to guess he is; Cedric always cries), she says, "Okay, what in fuck's name happened? Why are you rubbing snot into your pillow so viciously?"

Cedric sniffles loudly, pulling his face out of his pillow so Cress can see that, yes, he was crying. His eyes are blood red, veiny and there are bags under his eyes, as though he hasn't slept all night. Cress bites her lip to keep from frowning.

"Cedric," she says softly, standing and walking over to him. "Oh, Cedric, what happened?"

"I—" Cedric sighs, chokes up a little and then fiddles with a sweatshirt that must be Hamlin's. Only Hamlin would wear a bright orange sweatshirt. "I. . . . I messed up, Cress. I messed up bad."

Cress takes a moment to absorb the brokenness of his voice, the way he's curled in on himself, holding onto Hamlin's sweatshirt as though it's his only lifeline, and she thinks, oh, no. Cedric sits beside her, seemingly small even though he towers over her by many inches and Cress sighs, feels her heart break at the sight of her brother.

"What did you do, Cedric?"

Cedric swallows like it pains him. "I—Hamlin was gone last night. And, I—I just. I couldn't sleep, you know? Was worried. Thought something happened to him. . ." He closes his eyes, sniffles again. "He came back early this morning and he said he was with someone—" Cedric breaks off as though he can't continue. Cress sees his Adam's apple moving before he says, quietly and a little wrecked, "And I lost it. . . I couldn't. . . my mind wasn't working or something, and he was there and I felt so angry, Cress! It was like something snapped and I couldn't stand it, couldn't stomach the thought of him with someone else and I lost it! I don't know what happened but I. . . . I kissed him."

𝚜𝚝𝚘𝚕𝚎𝚗 𝚍𝚊𝚗𝚌𝚎. fred weasleyWhere stories live. Discover now