With that confirmation, it was a slight weight off of his shoulders. He still had a lot remaining, but he was glad that at the very least, Brent wasn’t in here. He was outside.
Kellen stared down at his sleeping sister, his chest aching, and he turned to Bree.
"We’ll move once the night sets. You get some sleep, Bree. I’ll keep an eye out for all of us." Bree looked like she was going to protest, but Kellen’s glare told her she had no legs to stand on. Bree gave in, letting Kellen take over so that she could rest.
Why would she resist? She knew who Kellen was, trusted him. He was the man who had made sure that she made it this far. She wasn’t going to put up as much of a fight, and Kellen knew that.
So, he stayed, leaving every once in a while to deal with a threat that was getting too close, his knife in hand, and would return, watching over the girls as they continued to sleep. He also made sure to check underneath them so that a plant wasn’t harassing them that way, or hurting them.
Kellen was glad that he had, since a sneaky fucking vine was trying to hurt his sister while she slept. The knife ate well. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎
Soon, the night came, and the forest grew quieter. It was about two hours into the night when Gwen stirred, and Kellen held his breath.
He watched her quietly, noticing as she began to wake up. She started off quiet, normal, like she was back at home, before jerking suddenly, worry and fear on her face as she looked up at Bree, checking on her. She was asleep, as Kellen had told her, and Kellen watched as Gwen checked her pulse, checked around her, not even realising she was wearing a new mask, and began to panic.
Kellen spoke up then.
"She’s fine. I told her to rest." Gwen froze at Kellen’s soft spoken words. Then, she jerked, turning, and when she saw Kellen, really saw him, she started crying. His baby sister crawled over to him, wrapping her arms around him and Kellen held her. Just held his baby sister as she sought comfort from her older brother.
Kellen squeezed her, holding onto her. Everyone had told him that it was a lost cause. The look on his Dad’s face, the lack of light in his Mom’s eyes. The way that the others had dismissed saving them, all validated in this one moment.
Kellen fought back tears, his throat so constricted he could barely breathe. He just held her as she sobbed, his senses still on, still observing so that they could have this moment safely. So that no one else was in danger in this moment.
"Is this really you?" She finally asked, her words warbled, her breathing labored.
"Yes Gwen. It’s really me. I’m not a dream, or a hallucination or one of those fucked up monsters." Kellen told her and she squeezed him tighter.
"Really you?" She confirmed and Kellen nodded.
"Really me." He confirmed.
"Are you alone?" She asked and Kellen sighed.
"No one else came with me." He said and Gwen jerked.
"What about the Captain? Why isn’t he-" She cut off when she turned her head upwards to look at her brother. Kellen wasn’t sure what his face looked like, but it was startling enough that Gwen shut up. She bit her lip, her eyes purple, and her face pale. "We’ve lost people already." She said and Kellen nodded. He didn’t want to tell her that he actually expected it to be more people at this point, but that was okay. Gwen didn’t need to hear that from him right now.
"We won’t leave them alone." Kellen told her and watched as her eyes clouded over with more tears and she nodded. She gulped air in, holding onto Kellen still, before she let out a shaky sound.
"Is it always like this?" She asked softly and Kellen’s heart shattered. He looked above her head, unable to meet her gaze. He couldn’t.
"Not always." He told her, but she could tell what he wasn’t saying. They sat in silence for a while, until Bree began to stir.
"Guide Woods?" She called quietly, blinking a few times and Gwen pulled away from Kellen, sniffing.
"He’s here." Gwen told her, and Bree shifted over, taking in Gwen’s tear streaked face before her expression softened.
"Yeah. He is." Bree agreed, and Kellen just hoped that he could rise to the hopes that they had for him. He knew that they probably had a lot of faith in him, but Kellen just wasn’t sure he could rise up to it. He was just one man, but he had no other choice.
He had several people who he needed to not let down.
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