What is a man to do when he learns he does not actually exist?
Sebastian had felt a great rift grow between himself and his lover, Bryony. It was not just the physical distance after her departure, but her incessant belief that all could be well. This, coupled with his unyielding nature had caused the emotional chasm to grow. There was a dying entity that bound him to this world, that wished to inhabit any possible offspring he may have. This would solidify his existence…but at what cost? The thing had shown itself to be nothing but malign, only appearing benevolent when its own interests were at stake. What was it capable of, if it were unleashed upon the world?
Angela and Bryony both seemed confident that it could be contained and dealt with at a later date. Sebastian was not so sure.
He had done much soul searching since Bryony had left. The thing he was bound to was understandably, though eerily, silent. Even his sleep was not plagued by its usual visitations. In fact, he had no dreams at all, most nights. He often lay awake at night in Bryony's room, restless, and molding and hugging the bedding to his body. It was still perfumed with her scent.
Not content to simply wait at the Sundering Gardens for his oracle's return, Sebastian took his leave, and headed for Adeluna. Before this, he had written a letter for Bryony to be sent by either courier or a carrier bird of the temple; whichever would know how to find her faster. He'd a large sum of coin set aside from his work, as he had not been out in the world actively spending it as he made it for some time now. Renting a skiff from the docks in Adeluna at dawn, Sebastian sailed out to Apoy island on the calm morning sea.
"Dearest Bryony," the note began.
The boat gently rocked in the waves as it left the docks. The morning sun was just beginning to peek over the horizon. Sebastian hugged his overcoat tightly about his frame as the frigid breeze filled the sails.
"I am lost. More so than I ever have been in my life. I have no bearings, no hope, and no words. I know only that I miss you by my side. I don't want this to be the end of things. Please meet me at the place where we both found each other."
Sebastian had become overly sentimental and abundantly attentive to small details. He was already a detail-oriented person, but now he appreciated every minute thing life had to offer. He found himself gazing into the water, and to the sky - to the gulls overhead. The sun reflected in his somber autumn gaze as he watched it rise, and spot Apoy in the distance. He drew his coat ever tighter as the wind picked up, blustering through his mane of dark hair. Shivering, and closing his eyes, Sebastian smiled to himself. He felt fully and undeniably alive. Perhaps with an intensity now that was previously unknown to him.
Landing and tying off the skiff, Sebastian removed his boots and his coat, leaving them in the boat. Relishing in the sensations of the wind stinging his bare skin, and the sand between his toes, he meandered from the shore towards the hot springs, tucked away in the thicket of palms to the South.