Covenant fanfic Chapter 15
Summer ran straight up to her room at first. She banged on the door repeatedly but only got a voice from the other side telling her to piss off, only adding to how upset she was. Instead, she ran to Kate and Sarah's room, which was the next best thing seeing as no one was there and no one would look for her there. She flung herself onto the nearest bed, which happened to be Sarah's, and cried and cried and cried. She buried her face in the stale smelling pillow and bawled her eyes out of their sockets. Letting her anger out, she threw hard punches at the pillow, satisfying cries of rage issuing from her throat as she did so. Something heavy then fell to the floor with a thud and Summer bent down to pick it up. As she bent down to retrieve it, she saw something rather odd under Sarah's bed. She yanked out the log she had taken as evidence from the rec. and examined in carefully. Sarah had her sussed and was going to single handedly ruin her life in she took this further.
As she heard someone turn the door handle, she shoved the log back under the bed and hid her face in the dirty white pillow once more. As she snuck a peak at the new comer, she realised it was the exact person that she wanted to see: Sarah. Summer didn't want to do what she did next, but she had no choice. Sarah couldn't expose her. She got up and ran at the stunned girl at the door. She grabbed her as gently as she could and threw her into the bathroom. Sarah, who was petrified, crouched in the corner. She cowered from Summer as she turned on the tap and put her left hand into the stream, her eyes bleaching over. Sarah scrambled frantically to try to get out but it was no use. Holding out her right palm, Summer's hand shot water at the blonde that were like rippling ropes. Sarah gasped as the ropes, which were wet and cold to the touch, tightened around her chest.
"I won't harm you." a voice that wasn't Summer's came out of her mouth. Slithering tentacles stretched out from the watery vines and probed themselves onto Sarah's temples. Electric shot up her spine as they reached their destination. Sarah almost pleaded with the scary Summer with her eyes, but then, everything rewound. Things were disappearing from her mind. Sarah tried to remember the fading memories but once they were gone, they clouded over completely and were gone for good. They just kept going bacck until...
Sarah stood outside the bedroom door. She was upset with how Caleb had acted and was sad about how this whole mess had affected Summer. Just deciding to grab her phone before going Summer- searching again, she opened the door and saw the tiny brunette lying there and screaming into her pillow. Summer new that she was there. She wanted nothing more than to apologise for forcibly filiting her memories, but if she had that would've been worse than letting her keep them. Sarah ran to her friend and cuddled her tightly. The idea was to comfort but Summer felt smothered. Too many thoughts were in her head at a time and it was overwhelming her. She couldn't breathe as Sarah's shoulders cut off the air flow to her nostrils. Reid's presence was gone from her forever. His dazzling smile and sculpted abs, his scorching blue eyes and the indescribable joy she felt when his lips were on hers. Not wanting to think about it, but unable too banish the thoughts from her brain, Summer collapsed on the bed. Sarah screamed... silence.
Her eyes flickered open and for a moment, she hoped that she had dreamed the whole thing. She scanned the pairs of eyes above her. Deep blue, those were Tyler's, warm hazel, those were Pogue's, bright chestnut, those were Kate's and sky blue which were Sarah's. Summer sadly noticed the conspicuous absence of icy electric blue and a brown slightly darker than her own, immediately. The harsh reality of what happened sunk in slowly. She suddenly realised that life would never be the same for her again. Without Reid or Caleb her life was a idly spinning wheel of bordiem! Life at Gratins had been hard enough with all the letters and phone calls, but not seeing or hearing from them at all would torture her into madness, let alone Using too much. Her thoughts were rudely interrupted.
"You OK, Girly?" Came Pogue's voice, though his lips were too out of focus for Summer to match them up. Summer wanted to scream No! I'm bloody well NOT OK! But she could barely blink. After watching her viewers stare for a good few minutes, Summer gathered up all of her strength and sat up, reacquainting herself with her surroundings.
When he got to his room, alone in the dim light, Reid sat with his head in his hands. He didn't want to hurt her, but he didn't want to hurt Caleb either. And now everybody was hurt. He had no idea what to do now. Thing's would never be the same. Caleb would probably never talk to him again and Summer probably hated him. The cool and invincible, the indestructible Reid Garwin was destroyed, leaving behind this sobbing young boy alone in the dark. Surely things shouldn't end up like this for him, for anyone. There he goes again, being selfish. He really didn't know how to stop being so... so Reid. Summer had said that she didn't want him to change, but right now, that didn't really seem to matter because she wouldn't talk to him again no matter who he was.
