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thearena2013-11-11 10:51 pm
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Who| Kurt and YOU!
What| Guess who's back in the arena?
Where| The jungle.
When| Late afternoon.
Warnings/Notes| Spoilers for episode 5x03 of Glee, talk about death.
[It might have been a nightmare. Kurt had been having a lot of those lately. At first, it seems like that's what it is--and for a moment he holds onto the prospect of being within a dream, because then Finn might not be there. Sometimes he feels like he could accept any reality if he could have his mom or brother back, and then he realizes how foolish that would be.
He realized that right away this time, because all it had taken was a few minutes for him to realize where he was. Because he knows this place. And he would never, ever, ever choose to be here.
All those survival skills he'd picked up last time had popped back into his memory as if they'd been hastily placed there, and here he is now, wandering the jungle alone. There's no way of knowing what had happened after he'd left--or if Blaine was still here. There was nothing to do but try and make it, try and survive, even though he feels like his grief is eating him alive.
Maybe he's distracted, or maybe he's not as skilled at this by now as he'd though, because it only takes a good hour or so before he finds himself in trouble. One of the vines on the forest floor unwinds itself like a snake and wraps around his ankle, yanking him to the ground. He lets out a cry and tries to struggle free, but he doesn't have a weapon and there isn't anything sharp around--and it just keeps gripping tighter.
Perhaps later he'll laugh about this, about the irony of being killed by a plant. But for now, he struggles as hard as he can, unwilling to give up just yet.]
What| Guess who's back in the arena?
Where| The jungle.
When| Late afternoon.
Warnings/Notes| Spoilers for episode 5x03 of Glee, talk about death.
[It might have been a nightmare. Kurt had been having a lot of those lately. At first, it seems like that's what it is--and for a moment he holds onto the prospect of being within a dream, because then Finn might not be there. Sometimes he feels like he could accept any reality if he could have his mom or brother back, and then he realizes how foolish that would be.
He realized that right away this time, because all it had taken was a few minutes for him to realize where he was. Because he knows this place. And he would never, ever, ever choose to be here.
All those survival skills he'd picked up last time had popped back into his memory as if they'd been hastily placed there, and here he is now, wandering the jungle alone. There's no way of knowing what had happened after he'd left--or if Blaine was still here. There was nothing to do but try and make it, try and survive, even though he feels like his grief is eating him alive.
Maybe he's distracted, or maybe he's not as skilled at this by now as he'd though, because it only takes a good hour or so before he finds himself in trouble. One of the vines on the forest floor unwinds itself like a snake and wraps around his ankle, yanking him to the ground. He lets out a cry and tries to struggle free, but he doesn't have a weapon and there isn't anything sharp around--and it just keeps gripping tighter.
Perhaps later he'll laugh about this, about the irony of being killed by a plant. But for now, he struggles as hard as he can, unwilling to give up just yet.]