"I Can't Believe you!" she shouted to the air as she paced back and forth on a grassy plane.
A storm screamed behind her and lighting arced through the air, but she took no notice of the discord she was creating.
She was off balance, she wasn't herself otherwise she would have known to Never have come here.
Electric blue eyes blazed with an unmatched fury and hatred. Tears that she refused to let fall, pooled until she couldn't see straight.
She was a hunter after all; she wasn't supposed to cry when some boy died.
He wasn't Some Boy though.
She wasn't supposed to care, she shouldn't, but the fact that she did scared her.
Because after everything he had done, she still cared.
He was still Her Boy.
She was his, and he was her's and it was supposed to stay that way, but it didn't.
It couldn't, could it; because that would have been a happy ending and she knew that those just Didn't exist.
She would have done Anything for him and that terrified her.
It scared her more than the fact that she knew that she loved him, even when he was twisted inside and she took a vow not to ever love a man.
That last thought broke her and she fell to her knees as the first black tear fell to the stones beneath her knees.
As she fell, the storm broke and rain burst forward covering her tears with its own.
Offering her protection against peering eyes, which had always waited for the day that she would Break.
She banged her fist against the grave marker, let her head fall forward to rest on it, and Cried.
"How could you die?
How could you turn on the gods like that?
How could you turn on me like that?
How could you leave me?
You Promised!"
She yelled into the whistling winds.
Her words echoed and bounced around inside the storm,
Yet not a single word would be heard by onlookers.
She sobbed into the stones,
Letting go of years of hurt,
Years of anguish,
and so many broken dreams and shattered promises that she had bottled up because she didn't cry dammit!
And she didn't care, because she wasn't supposed to care.
Yet he was the only boy she had ever loved.
He was the only boy she would ever love, even if she lived for a thousand years.
They had been the ones to rip each other apart though,
They had been each other's down fall and that thought just made her cry harder.
