Chapter 213 Saving myself
Heart of Darkness
The destroyer had realized a few things and now as he dived deep into his mind, the place where he might find what frightened him, he knew it was the right choice. Speaking out loud to Roxana had done something to him. Had made him see things, he didnât see before. Or didnât want to see.
He could hear Roxana in the distance as he left his body to fend for itself.
âYour Majesty!â She was shaking him to wake him up but he would have to leave her for a while. Or perhaps much longer depending on which state he found Skender in.
Roxana had called for help and they took his body to his chambers. She stayed with him like she promised. Now he could feel less worried and focus on Skender.
It took him a while to find Skender. The man had gone to a dark place just like he feared. The place that even he, the destroyer avoided because of the pain.
Skender went back and forth between being drowned, chained, tortured, and burying his parents and Ramona. It had become a vicious cycle of painful memories.
God, he hated that scream. The pain from when he was numbed. He couldnât feel it right now because Skender was the one that carried those emotions. The heartache. Because without Skender, the destroyer had no heart that could hurt.
The demon came with instinct and the man came with the mind and heart. Together, both had all. Alone, they were missing parts.
Roxana wanted a whole man. She especially wanted the heart and mind that he didnât have when was torn apart. She wanted to be loved and he couldnât love her without a heart. As a demon without the man, he could only follow his urges and instincts. The instinct and urge to protect her and make her his. There wasnât much else he could offer. No intellectual conversations, no understanding, no emotional support, and many other things that required complexity. Alone, he was simply one thing. He had already known that. He knew he needed Skender but being alone with Roxana, he was more convinced.
He had felt empty and helpless while alone with her. There was this itch where he knew he had to give more, that he could give more but he had left that part of himself behind. He could suddenly not speak to her like when he was whole. He couldnât feel these other emotions for her like when he was whole. God, even kissing her didnât feel the same when he wasnât whole. It felt like something was lacking.
Yes, emotions. Stupid, useless emotions that caused nothing but pain but they had also made him happy when he was with Roxana. Emotions that he could not have or feel without Skender. Without his other half.
Skenderâs scream stopped in the background and now he came home to the dead bodies of his parents. He didnât scream or even cry. He just went to dig two graves. He buried them and then went back home just to find Ramonaâs dead body this time. He buried her as well then went back home. Again his parentâs dead bodies were there. With a sigh, he decided to do the work all over again.
âSkender!â
He was stained with blood and mud and his hair and clothes were soaked. It was a rainy day when he got chained and tortured but also when he buried both his parents and Ramona.
He turned his head where they stood in the dark hall. âWhat are you doing here?â He asked.
âI came to take you back.â
âWhere?â
âThe real world.â
Skender looked at the dead bodies with a frown.
âThose are not real. You already buried your parents. You wanted to remember and I let you. Now you are stuck here but⦠I need you to come back with me.â The destroyer said with urgency.
âWhy? If I am stuck, this is your chance.â He told him.
âDonât be smart with me. You already knew I never had a chance.â He snapped.
Skender turned around completely. He raised one brow. âWhich I told you, but did you listen?â He held his arms open with his palms facing up like as when someone asked a question they already knew the answer to. Dropping his arms, stepped over his parentâs dead bodies and went to sit in the armchair with a sigh. He leaned back and rested one leg over the other.
âI need you to come back with me.â The destroyer said.
Skender tilted his head. âI canât hear you.â
The destroyer tried to remain calm. âI need you to come back with me.â
âYou need me?â He asked amused. âThe almighty destroyer needs⦠ME?â
The destroyer tried to remain calm. He wasnât angry because he was admitting to needing him since he came to the conclusion that they were part of each other. They were the same. But he didnât like to be mocked.
âYes.â
Skender chuckled darkly. âWhy should I come with you? You probably caused chaos that you expect me to clean up. â
âI did cause some chaos but it is nothing close to what you think. I was able to hold back.â
âOh really?â
âI killed no one.â
âOh my,â Skender said eyes widening with pretentious surprise. âI am impressed.â He clapped. âAlright then. Who did you torture?â
âNo one.â
âNo one?â He called looking baffled. Well, he was still pretending. âWhat happened? Did you lose your powers? Did you become crippled?â
The man lost his mind.
âOh come on. Donât tell me you hurt no one when you finally had the chance? Or does whatever you did not count as hurting in your language?â
âI never said I didnât hurt anyone. I might have.â
âHmmâ¦â Skender nodded.
âListenâ¦â he began unsure of how to explain himself.
âI am listening, but I donât have much time. I donât want the bodies to rot here and my grandma will be here soon to drown me. You know⦠my daily routine.â
The destroyer frowned. He remembered that day, feeling the pain of drowning and not being able to save them. He was still a child demon. More afraid than angry. So he only tried the first time and then he escaped. He let Skender fend for himself.
âDoes it not mean something to you? I killed no one. I was able to control myself. I was able to listen for a while even when I was fuming with anger. When I wanted to burn down that world.â He raged getting carried away again. He took a deep breath to calm down and continued. âI was able to control my urges and think of the other person. I shouldnât be able to. Not without you but⦠I learned. From you.â
Skender narrowed his eyes. âThen⦠now that you learned⦠you donât need me.â
âNo! That is not what I meant. Being united with you taught me those things. You make me able to think and feel, able to give and not just take. You make me able to express my desires and control my urges.â
Skender just looked at him, his expression revealing nothing. Was he really going to make him continue? Maybe he made a mistake of thinking to unite with him.
âYou think I am selfish now.â
âWell, I am glad you realized it.â
âThat is because I am not complete. I canât be selfless. I need a heart for that.â
âSo you were just saying that you need me in other words?â He looked at him dumbfounded.
He just made him talk all this nonsense for nothing?
âAlright,â he said standing up. âNow that you are done, I need to get back to work.â
âI confused her.â The destroyer exclaimed.
âItâs nothing new. Donât worry.â Skender said as he went to grab his motherâs arms and began to drag her body across the floor. âYou and I together already confused her so many times. Since we canât cooperate and agree on one decision, we already confused her going back and forth.â
âShe said she wanted to be loved.â
Skender paused and an eerie silence fell before the rumbling sound of thunder ecoed outside.
âI canât love her, but you do.â The destroyer said.
Skender remained still and silent for a while but then he continued to drag his motherâs body. This time faster.
They went outside in the rain and he began to dig a grave.
âAnd now that I realized, you canât blame anything on me anymore. It is not just instinct anymore. You love her and I know because without you⦠that feeling was missing.â
Skender ignored him and focused on digging his motherâs grave. Rain poured over them and the destroyer took notice of Skenderâs bleeding wrists. He wasnât healing without him.
âYou need me to heal. I will help you heal.â The destroyer told him, but then he realized that was not the kind of healing Skender needed.
âYou are not useless.â He suddenly said. âNot if your mate needs you. Not if the people of your kingdom need you. Those stupid demon lords, who are actually the useless ones, need you too. Even the smart little boy needs you. I need you.â
He faltered a little as he shoveled but continued as if nothing was said. He couldnât be ignoring him after all that was said. Did he lose him? Was he going to live feeling empty now?
Skender stopped shoveling and rested his arms on the standing shovel. He looked at him with hollow eyes. âI like it here. This pain is not new or frightening anymore. I got used to it.â
No! He fell into the safe and familiar environment of a home. How could pain become his home?
âGo back. You have my blessing.â He said.
âI will end up killing people.â He tried to make him worry.
âPeople die every day. It is not my job to save them since⦠I am not a defender. Now that we are separate. You are the cursed defender.â
âThat is notâ¦â He tried to think. He knew the answer. âThat is not right. I hold the defending powers that come with being a demon but not necessarily the other qualities. A defender is not only made by one thing. You and I, a strong mind, heart, and instinct are needed to defend. A strong body, to contain and control the demon powers. All of you and me, all of us is what makes us a defender.â
Skender frowned, his eyes glistening with emotions again. He must have felt the surge of power between them. They were partly united now by something bigger than themselves. They had always been perhaps. No one could separate them because they were born as one.
âYou are suddenly sensible without me.â He said with a light tone.
âWe are in the mind.â This thinking really made one talk a lot and now that he spoke of birth he looked at⦠his mother. She had disowned him so he couldnât care. Whatever feelings he had to avenge them had to do with Skender. He wanted Skender to have his revenge because there was one thing he didnât know yet.
He didnât know who truly killed his parents.
âAre you coming back with me then?â
âAre you willing to become a defender?â
âYou know I canât.â
âSo you were talking nonsense just now?â He asked.
âI was explaining. I am cursed!â
âWE are cursed.â He corrected. âYou are asking me to change but you are not even willing to try.â As if losing hope again, he went back to shovel.
The destroyer took a deep breath and then exhaled. âYou are right. When we become one, truly become one, then your desires will be mine.â
Skender shoved the shovel into the ground and looked at him with a firm gaze. âNow it sounds more⦠right,â Skender said and the destroyer sighed with relief. âI have to say you are predictable. I knew you would come looking for me.â
What?
âHow?â
âI know what it feels like when a part of you is missing.â He shrugged.
âSo you just let me talk like a fool.â He felt his anger rise again.
Skender chuckled. âNo. I thought you would be a fool when you came looking for me and I decided to deny you but⦠you convinced me. You are already changing.â He nodded thoughtfully. âYour mate is good for you.â
His change didnât happen within a night. He had been changing long before. When he was one with Skender.
âI am changing because you are. She is good for us and she is your mate too. Ours. Nevermind. Can we unite so I donât have to talk like this?â
âTo yourself you mean?â Skender was amused. âBut I am beginning to like it.â
As his mood changed so did the weather. The clouds opened like curtains revealing a bright blue sky with the faint golden sun rays of spring.
The destroyer looked at Skender feeling a bit worried. âThere are still cloudy days ahead.â He told him.
âWell, we are bound to pain and darkness.â He turned to look to his left. At the distance, his grandmother was on her way despite the sunny day. âWe didnât need to be cursed. Our gift is also our curse.â
âThen I guess, sometimes we defend and sometimes we destroy.â He began fuming with anger now as he watched the grandmother approach them.
âOr we could just get back?â
Huh?
Right, this wasnât real.
âLetâs go back.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om