It's been a while since I've given all of you a teaser, so I wanted to remedy that today. This is from STRICKEN, Book One of the War Scrolls. I hope you enjoy it. And remember, I'm blogging all month at aydenmorgen.com/blog for the A to Z Challenge! <3
"Dude, come on!" Dom boomed.
Aubrey jumped, startled.
Killian noticed.
"Keep it down," he barked.
Dom grunted, lifting a middle finger in
the air. His eyes didn't leave the television screen.
Killian frowned, his gaze narrowing on
Dom.
"It's fine," Aubrey said
before he could open his mouth to fuss at his brother. "Really."
Killian hesitated a moment before
turning back to her. "If he gets too loud for you, you can tell him to
shut up."
"He's fine." Aubrey smiled a
little. "It reminds me of how things used to be, you know? Aaron and his
friends were always so loud when they played video games. I'd forgotten what
that was like."
"You never played?"
Aubrey shook her head. "I preferred
books. I still do."
"Ah. Well, you're welcome to browse
my shelves if you need something to read," he offered.
"Thanks." Aubrey hesitated.
"I've snooped a little. You have eclectic tastes."
Killian shrugged. "I like
variety."
"Me too."
They fell silent for a moment, watching
Abriel and Dom battle on the screen. Aubrey had no idea what they were playing,
but it looked like some sort of war game. People were running all over the
place, weapons strapped to their bodies. Smoke drifted up from various places
on screen. Mangled bodies littered the field where one of their characters was
running, a grenade in his hand.
She shivered and turned away only to
find Killian watching her again.
"Do you want them to turn it
off?" he asked.
"No, that's fine," she said.
"I just… Do you guys really enjoy this kind of stuff?"
"What stuff?"
"War."
"I don't think anyone enjoys
war."
"So why play?"
"It keeps us sharp." Killian
shrugged.
"Oh."
"Does it bother you?"
"What? War? Or war games?" she
asked.
"The games."
She thought about it a moment. "Not
really. I guess I just don't see the point. Isn't the world violent enough
already? There's so much death and destruction. Why add to it unless you have
to?"
"I think it makes humans feel
safe," Killian said.
Aubrey's eyes widened.
"As you said, there's so much death
and destruction." He turned his body toward her, leaning in. "Feeling
like you have some measure of control over that, that you can control it, makes
it seem a little less overwhelming to most humans. And since your people can't
control what happens outside of their homes, they bring it inside, try to
figure it out the best way they can."
"I guess. I still don't get it
though."
"I know you don't," he said
softly. Emotion danced through his eyes, so quickly she couldn't catch them.
But they warmed her, and made her ache, too. As if she craved something from
him she didn't quite understand. That same vast, bright thing that had called
to her in the elevator so many days ago. His gaze locked with hers. "That's
not necessarily a bad thing."
xoxo,
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