Alone? No. Sunny couldn’t go alone, he could never. It was the one thing he had feared above the others, the fact that he would be left by himself, that he would have to face the horrors of what he had done-
That was why he had friends in Headspace, right? So he wouldn’t be… But now they weren’t here. It was just Sunny and Basil. And maybe solitude would have been preferred…]
[Sunny shakes his head back and forth, unable to even whisper. Maybe it was what he couldn’t see - and the fact that the person inadvertently responsible was right behind him.
Face your fears, little brother. He could almost hear her encouragement again, except this time it caused a cold tremor to run through him.
He couldn’t face Basil. He couldn’t face that fear - His friend and their shared burden. All Sunny’s fault
So the teen simply breathed. In and out. In and out. Trying to Calm Down once more. It didn’t have the effect that he wanted - his lungs couldn’t fill fully enough, not like back at his house, but… for now, it would have to do. If he closed his eye, he could almost imagine he was back there.
What irony. A place that he had feared waking up to each morning, if only for the specters and memories that lurked in its shadows, and he now imagined it for some sort of solace? How sickening.
The icons just keep getting darker XD
Alone? No. Sunny couldn’t go alone, he could never. It was the one thing he had feared above the others, the fact that he would be left by himself, that he would have to face the horrors of what he had done-
That was why he had friends in Headspace, right? So he wouldn’t be… But now they weren’t here. It was just Sunny and Basil. And maybe solitude would have been preferred…]
[Sunny shakes his head back and forth, unable to even whisper. Maybe it was what he couldn’t see - and the fact that the person inadvertently responsible was right behind him.
Face your fears, little brother. He could almost hear her encouragement again, except this time it caused a cold tremor to run through him.
He couldn’t face Basil. He couldn’t face that fear - His friend and their shared burden.
All Sunny’s faultSo the teen simply breathed. In and out. In and out. Trying to Calm Down once more. It didn’t have the effect that he wanted - his lungs couldn’t fill fully enough, not like back at his house, but… for now, it would have to do. If he closed his eye, he could almost imagine he was back there.
What irony. A place that he had feared waking up to each morning, if only for the specters and memories that lurked in its shadows, and he now imagined it for some sort of solace? How sickening.