Night in the Desert
i dont own any of bleach
INSPIRED BY THE SONG "A DEAFENING DISTANCE" BY GOD IS AN ASTRONAUT
The desert was always so damn cold at night. Stark was always alone and here, in Hueco Mundo, it was constantly night time. At first it made him happy to think that he could nap whenever but later on he began to realize how lonely things could get and how depressing things were, never seeing the sunlight.
He was constantly moving, traveling the everlasting dunes and boring terrain of this eternal hell. He constantly had a few questions on his mind. What was he? Was there anyone else here? Why was he damned to roam this never-ending terrain and never find anything even slightly resembling life?
As time passed, he lost all hope. He nearly went mad and began wondering what (if anything) would happen if he could die. Would there be another hell, with at least some type of life form? Or would he suffer the pain an end up reborn into this prison again? He began questioning his existence. He couldn't even remember where he had come from. Had he done some ungodly and unspeakable act in a previous life to deserve this hell? He was losing his memories and he was losing his mind. Was it the lack of human contact? He hardly knew what to think anymore. He could barley form thoughts anymore because of the deafening silence he was constantly surrounded by.
Then, one night, he had a pain in the middle of his being. At this point, he was shapeless but he knew he had a center and it felt like something was inside of him, biting and clawing it's way out of him. The pain flooded his mind and prevented him from further understanding anything but the pain he felt. Then, after an agonizing hour of tearing and splicing, the pain subsided and he found next to him another being.
Just by laying eyes upon this small child, he knew she was a part of him. He thanked the gods for such a blessing. He still didn't have a purpose but he had another person to communicate with. He was amazed at what had just happened.
The two named themselves and swore to never separate. The nights were still damn near freezing and the sun never rose but for Stark and Lilienette, having company was perfectly enough.
