[ the scene cuts out abruptly, vanishing in a swirl of black, and like nazuna (although he doesn’t know it yet) he also practically leaps to a seated position on his own bed, cold and numb and horrified and for a moment, shu completely blanks out on what to do.
his fingertips still feel like ice.
there’s a dryness in his mouth, the way his breathing is audible.
it was just a dream. albeit one that feels entirely way too realistic, because when shu closes his eyes, tries to calm himself down,he can still hear his own voice, can still see nazuna’s sad, fearful eyes fixed on him, haunting him and—
he picks up his phone, ignoring the time displayed on the lock screen, and dials a familiar number. then shu puts it on speaker because he’s not expecting to be able to use his phone properly, not in the aftermath of the entirely too-vivid dream.
the call connects, and—
i’m sorry, are you alright is what he wants to say, but: ]
... Nazuna... you’re still awake. Did I disturb you?
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his fingertips still feel like ice.
there’s a dryness in his mouth, the way his breathing is audible.
it was just a dream. albeit one that feels entirely way too realistic, because when shu closes his eyes, tries to calm himself down,he can still hear his own voice, can still see nazuna’s sad, fearful eyes fixed on him, haunting him and—
he picks up his phone, ignoring the time displayed on the lock screen, and dials a familiar number. then shu puts it on speaker because he’s not expecting to be able to use his phone properly, not in the aftermath of the entirely too-vivid dream.
the call connects, and—
i’m sorry, are you alright is what he wants to say, but: ]
... Nazuna... you’re still awake. Did I disturb you?