The crack of a hammer rang throughout the abandoned wing, a repetitious burst of thunder in the empty and forgotten stretch of the arena’s living quarters. Were this taking place in any other part of the labyrinthine extent of the arena, the perpetrator would no doubt be silenced in a swift and harsh manner.
Here though, he was free to pound as long as he saw fit.
Wiping the sweat from his brow, the young Thomas set the tool aside for a moment, stepping back to observe the fruits of his labors. This was one of his biggest undertakings since he’d been taken and, considering his relative lack of experience, he had to admit a certain amount of pride.
The plant boxes he’d constructed and worked so hard to maintain, while achieving the effect he’d wanted, could hardly be considered complicated or ambitious endeavors. He’d at least had some experience with gardening at Budehuc, and the construction of a wooden box was easy enough after the first several failures.
This though. This was something else entirely.
A sudden yawn overtook the young man, surprising him. Looking at the dull, flickering digital construct on the wall, it wasn’t a surprise. Apparently both lunch and dinner had come and passed since he’d started today.
He laughed uncomfortable, a tired smile spreading over his countenance. Oh well. It wasn’t like he hadn’t missed his fair share of meals back at the castle, trying to hold things together there. He had to admit though, at the moment, he would have almost preferred the mental fatigue. It was surprising how easy everyone back home had made this sort of thing look.
Setting the hammer down alongside his other tools, he lay back, closing his eyes. He still had work he wanted to finish, but a short rest wouldn’t hurt. Ignoring the grumbling of his stomach, as well as the lingering disquiet of the silence around him, his consciousness slowly faded…
***
“Where could he have gone?” Cecile asked herself, walking up and down the deserted halls of the most distant corners of the arena. Thomas had missed both lunch and dinner with the rest of the group and, despite Juan’s half-hearted assurances, she couldn’t help but worry. Even if they were no longer at Budehuc, she still wanted to keep their “castle” safe.
Turning a corner, she started to reconsider her decision to explore this part of the arena – he might have gone off to train with Geddoe or Chris – when something at the end of the hall caught her attention. Her eyes opened wide as she approached, surprised to find something like this all the way down here.
She started to ask herself who could have done something like this, before another sight caught the question in her throat.
The worry and concern gave way to soft smile as she turned on her heel and jogged back down the hall, quietly as she could manage.
***
Thomas rubbed his eyes, stretching as he woke. From the feel of things, he must have done a little more than just nap. Still, he didn’t really feel like waking up yet, turning over and pulling the blankets a bit closer to him…
The young man’s eyes snapped open in surprise as he pushed the blanket back. He certainly didn’t recall having that when he had fallen asleep.
“Good morning, Thomas!” The cheery and enthusiastic voice of Cecile, although not expected, was certainly not unwelcome. It certainly beat a lot of the awakenings he’d gotten in the past. The girl was seated comfortably on his construct, a couple of water bottles and various packaged pastries sitting beside her. The smile of someone who’d spent their entire life waking up at dawn – and enjoying it! – was plastered across her face. “Did you sleep well?”
“I… I suppose, yeah,” he admittedly sheepishly, suddenly feeling a keen sense of embarrassment creeping into his awareness.
“Hungry? Its not home-cooked but, for you, that might be a bit better.”
He could definitely feel a flush striving desperately to prevail over his features, but he pushed it down. His experience as the master of the castle had at least given him the resilience to not get too embarrassed over minor things. “A little bit,” he finally admitted, taking one of the packaged items.
Silence reigned over the two for a long moment as Thomas fumbled with the wrapper, trying to think of a way to explain himself.
The girl finally broke the silence as she looked back over the construct. “I think it is really awesome looking.”
A weak laugh escaped from Thomas as he finally managed to open the package. “I guess. I really think its sort of listing to the left though. It wouldn’t be a bad idea to… well… not sit on it yet.”
Ignoring the warning, the girl pressed on, “So why’re you building a stage?”
Thomas had to work not to laugh. “I’ve just been thinking about home a lot lately. And I remembered how many people came to see Nadir’s shows… even the really awful ones. It always helped take everyone’s minds off of everything. So I thought maybe we could put one of these back areas to work. We don’t even need good actors, we just need people willing to get up there.”
“How long have been you working on it?”
“I’ve…” Thomas fell silent for a moment, thinking. “I don’t actually know. I’ve been coming here more often lately. Maybe a couple weeks?” Thomas patted the smooth planks that made up the floor of the stage. “A long time, either way. I’m starting to think construction is harder than managing a township.”
Fiddling with her own snack, Cecile shrugged, quieting slightly. “Well. To be fair, you had a lot of help with the other. You’ve been doing this all by yourself.”
“Yeah.” Thomas could sense a certain unmistakable air of disappointment around the girl and felt a twinge of guilt. “I’m sorry I didn’t ask any of you to help. I just… I wanted it to be a surprise. It wasn’t just for us. There are a lot of people who need something like this.” Looking at his friend, Thomas realized that there had been something he’d never considered. The support she’d always offered, the unquestioning aid… “Cecile?”
“Hm?”
He shifted, sitting – cautiously – on the stage. “Since you’re here, and the surprise has already been spoiled, do you think you might want to stay and help me finish?” He looked a bit sheepish as he continued, “Even if we can’t have everyone here… well, I think I obviously need some help.”
Cecile smiled. “I’d love to, Thomas.”