#i decided to write this while dealing with my own food scarcity so sorry if its not the most well written
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
So this prompt is probably gonna be a bit niche and only a very specific group of angst lovers may be into it but i mean I write to itch my brand of brain rot so who cares right?
Alright so I was thinking DP x Dc but what if we have a bit of a Tokyo ghoul esque twist. Danny and Damian are twins of course cause who doesn't love a bit of family drama :3
TW: CANNIBALISM, MAJOR CHARACTER DEATH, STARVATION, GORE, VOMIT
-----------------------------------
So essentially something goes terribly wrong and Danny can't digest food anymore the only thing he can eat is human flesh like a ghoul. Not sure what triggers it wether it's a lab accident or ghost biological thing is up to the writer
Danny doesn't fully know this when things start going south tho all food makes him violently ill and he essentially starts starving himself due to not knowing what's wrong and what he can stomach. Sam and Tucker try very hard to help him but it's a bit hard to truly tell what's going on until it's too late.
Sam accidentally gets a cut while alone with him. Things are a blur. All Danny knows when he comes too is Sam is dead, and he just tore her apart. Her blood is all over him and his mouth and he's in ghost mode. Someone came to check in the screams and saw him the ghost ripping her flesh from bones. Before he can truly absorb what's happened he runs.
So on the run he has a moment of realization. He feels like he should throw up but he can't. He assesses and doesn't know what to do. He wishes he could die he wishes he could rid the world of such an awful beast and fade but he isn't sure how to even do so. Every effort just heals. So he decides to get as far away from everyone he loves as he can.
He goes to Gotham. Its the best way to hide his ecto signature to keep the others from getting hurt and there's quite literally a constant supply of corpses to keep the ghoulish side fed so that he won't black out and hurt anyone ever again. He just needs to keep moving and keep hidden so the bats don't catch on and nobody gets hurt.
While getting into a routine he tries to figure out how to stop this how to go back to normal. He's slowly losing his mind and all this is messing with his protection based core he's falling apart at the seams.
Meanwhile the bats are horrified by the new developments of what seems to bea cannibal in gotham messing with all their evidence. It's really putting a damper on all their investigations and they need to track this guy down and fast if they want to assure the citizens safety.
Joker also catches onto this cannibal and just so happens to run into the kid. He offers him shelter and a role to play in exchange he gets free food from jokers victims it's a win win really. And what a pleasant way to mess with the bats especially with this kid looking like such adoption bait for the guy.
Needless to say Danny agrees having derailed enough mentally that he figures he might aswell just be the villain at this point. He also obtains the name Ghoul or maybe even Ghoulish Laughter under jokers foot.
One night things all come to a head and there's a big fight between joker and the bats. This showdown is where Damian and Danny run into eachother for the first time. Damian is horrified to see what's become his his brother and Danny is horrified to find that he could hurt his own brother and runs.
Joker is pissed Ghoul doesn't stick around. He's gonna starve that stupid beast for his insolence. Damian is determined to find out all he can and figure out what exactly happened to his brother. Hopefully either help him or stop him from ever hurting anyone else ever again.
Writers choice of how they want things to go down from there and wether or not Danny can be redeemed or saved. There's honestly a whole world of possibilities with this one! :D
#i decided to write this while dealing with my own food scarcity so sorry if its not the most well written#danny phantom#dp x dc#batman crossover#dp au#damian wayne#danny and damian are twins#writing prompt#danny fenton#dc joker#tw guts#tw gore#tw blood#tw starving#tw cannibalism#tw vomit#tw major character death
64 notes
¡
View notes
Text
the little things
Kenjiâs mouth is dry. âBenâŚ?â he croaks out.
Ben swallows. âOh,â he says, in a very small voice. âItâs you.â
~*~
Benâs been reunited with the other campers, and seems to have come out the other end of his experience stronger than ever before. But as he slowly finds his place back within the group, a bigger picture starts to emerge, piece by piece.
Rated T for: mental illness, mild language, panic attacks, PTSD, anxiety, insomnia, eating disorder (not in a traditional sense, but definitely not a healthy relationship with food)
A/N: Hey Camp Cretaceous fandom, yâall mind if I uhhhh write six-thousand words about Benâs trauma?? Basically, Netflix kept recommending the show to me so I watched the first ep out of curiosity and then ended up binging the whole thing in like two days, and now here I am.
(Dear sweet, patient, regular readers of mine: Iâm so sorry my main ficâs been delayed but I promise itâs getting updated next week, I just had to get some feelings out about Sad Dino Boy)
Hope you enjoy, please reblog and leave a comment if you do! - Aqua
Click here to read on A03 (with more complete tags)
~*~
the little things
~*~Â
Ben Pincus has returned from the dead, and heâs never been better.
The other campers are amazed. What heâs been through must have been horrible. He thought he was the only one left, that there was no one to help him and no hope of rescue because he was presumed dead. It wouldâve been enough to drive anyone into despair, or off of the deep end.
But Ben shows no signs of this.
They didnât find him holed up somewhere, near starvation and waiting to die, like one mightâve expected. They didnât find him at all, really. He found them, and by coming to their rescue, no less. And when he did, he wasnât a trembling mess, he wasnât a half-mad ball of paranoia, and he wasnât a hollow-eyed skeleton fueled solely by desperation.Â
Heâs an all new and improved Ben, the best version of himself.
He hasnât just survived, heâs flourished. Heâs brave, heâs confident, heâs capable. He gives his opinions freely and without second-guessing himself, suggesting things the old Ben wouldâve recoiled at. He fits seamlessly into the team like he never left. He faces problems head-on with determination and grit and not a trace of fear.
The turnaround is unbelievable. But even more important is that while heâs a new and improved Ben, heâs retained all the best parts of his old self.
Ben is easy smiles and meticulous organization of a leather waist bag and doting affection for a four-ton armored lizard. Heâs sensitive and soft-spoken and accepts hugs from his friends gratefully. He still canât quite pull off coolness, with a voice that sounds as gangly as his limbs look and an awkwardness he hasnât grown out of.
And itâs perhaps because of this that no one thinks to look closer. This image is an easy thing to accept because itâs what they all want to believe, that Ben is okay- in fact, better than okay. But the truth is not always big and obvious upon first glance.
Itâs the little things, as they soon find out.
~*~
That first evening after Benâs return, after Mitch and Tiff and everything else, they donât eat dinner.
They all ate their fill at the campsite and, after a month of scarcity, it was more than enough to sate their appetites. Itâs Darius who thinks to ask Ben if heâs hungry, remembering that the boy hadnât had the chance to eat with them. They have a good stockpile of food at the moment and he figures Ben mustâve been struggling.
But Ben shakes his head with an easy smile, and says, âNah, I ate earlier.â
Darius leaves it at that, because thereâs still so much catching up to do. They show Ben around their clubhouse, make plans for where to build a bunk for him (he insists heâd be just fine sleeping on the ground next to Bumpy, but they all veto that immediately). They talk well into the night about the dayâs crazy events, filling each other in on their own sides of the story, and everything thatâs happened since Ben got separated.
There are some more tears, some more hugs. But ultimately, the mood in the clubhouse is ecstatic. They never thought Ben had survived the fall so to have him back is better than a dream come true, itâs a miracle.
Darius thought he knew what it was to experience a miracle when they first saw that bonfire smoke on the horizon. But if he had to chose between the miracle of them finally leaving the island or the miracle of getting Ben back, itâs not even a competition.
Eventually the exhaustion catches up with everyone, and they turn in for the night. Bumpy parks herself underneath the clubhouse, her presence incredibly reassuring. Ben ends up sharing Kenjiâs bunk because itâs bigger than Dariusâs even when occupied by two, and the older teen had insisted in a very faux-casual way, to which Ben had rolled his eyes but nonetheless seemed touched by the gesture.
Darius takes the first night watch shift and gets to see all his friends sleeping peacefully. And even though Tiff sailed away with their only means for escaping, he feels a lot more hopeful than he has in a long time.
~*~
Itâs canned peaches for breakfast.
A far cry from yesterdayâs buffet. But no oneâs complaining because the meticulous rationing of their food, courtesy of Darius, means theyâre all starving by meal time and couldnât care less what it tastes like. Darius is in the process of separating the food out into bowls, half a can for each of them, when he realizes Ben has yet to take a seat. Heâs lingering at the edge of the room, watching.
âHey,â Darius calls, âyou coming or what?â
Ben shakes his head. âThanks, but I already got my own breakfast.â
Before Darius can respond, Brooklynn shoots Ben a look. âWhat? Where?â she demands. âYou holding out on us, jungle boy?â
Darius shoots her a look, but Ben just gives an easy smile and unzips the leather pouch thatâs reclaimed its spot around his waist. He withdraws a small handful of bright red berries, no bigger than blueberries. Itâs not even a fraction of the half-can of peaches the rest of them are settling for, and Darius sees his own unease reflected in the othersâ eyes.
Brooklynn glances away. âOh. Um, sorry. You donât⌠you can have some of ours, you know?â
âIâm good.â Ben tosses a couple berries into his mouth. âYou guys go ahead, Iâm gonna go check on Bumpy.â
âO- oh, okayâŚâ Sammy murmurs, watching Ben go with uncertain eyes. âIf youâre sureâŚâ
Theyâre silent for a moment.
Kenji inhales quietly through his teeth. âSo⌠thatâs weird, right?â
Yaz leans forward in her seat. âWhat do you think, Darius?â she asks lowly.
Darius bites his lip. Even though dinosaurs are his specific topic of interest, heâs gained a lot of second-hand knowledge about general biology and psychology. After all, he has to understand the processes behind behavior in order to identify patterns and deviations.
And right now, he has to admit that Ben is displaying a very concerning behavior.
âIâll talk to him,â Darius decides.
Thereâs a collective sigh of relief around the table, and the others start eating. It takes Darius longer than usual to finish his serving.
~*~
âSo, uh, bottom line is⌠you donât need to feel bad about eating our food. Youâre as much a part of this group as anyone else, and weâre happy to share.â
After a couple tense days, Darius is finally talking to Ben about the food situation. Or rather, talking at him. Because Benâs not looking at Darius- his eyes are tracking the small spider thatâs crawling along the railing next to them. Normally, Darius would take it as a sign of boredom and inattentiveness. But thereâs an intensity in Benâs eye thatâs a little unsettling-
Quick as a flash, Ben shoots out an arm. He crushes the spider under his thumb and swipes it into his mouth. And then, untroubled as can be, he returns his focus to Darius as if nothing had happened.
Darius has overheard Kenji teasing Ben about eating bugs, and Ben has admitted as much in the stories of his time alone. Berries and grubs were what he lived on. Darius, for one, canât imagine being hungry and desperate enough to snatch a bug off the ground and eat it.
But itâs even harder to imagine having access to real food, good food, and still choosing to eat bugs.
âDonât worry so much,â Ben says lightly, patting Darius on the shoulder as he turns to go. âI can take care of myself.â
That does it. âYou canât keep living off berries and grubs!â Darius finally snaps.
Ben whirls around. âSays who?â
âBasic human biology!â Darius retorts.
Ben glares at him, but thereâs something shaky behind it. âDarius, I told you itâs fine,â he says evenly, though he doesnât fully meet Dariusâs gaze. âDonât make a big deal out of it. Please? If Iâm hungry, Iâll eat.â
Darius hesitates. âYou promise?â
Ben breaks into an easy smile. âI promise.â
Darius sighs. Itâll have to be good enough, for now.
âOkay.â
~*~
Darius knows he isnât the only one still concerned by Benâs lack of appetite.
Right from the start, Ben was the scrawniest one among them, and itâs only gotten worse. But surely heâll have to eat at some point, right? Basic survival instincts will win out over whatever stubborn mindset is holding him back. Plus, itâs clear that heâs got enough energy to run and climb and stuff with no problem.
Maybe itâs not as serious as Darius thinks. Maybe Ben just needs time.
~*~
Ben doesnât know whatâs wrong with him.
He just- he canât take their food! Why donât they get that?
And itâs not because heâs stubborn, itâs not- no matter what Darius thinks. Thereâs nothing wrong with letting others help you (as long as you donât let it make you soft, of course). After all, he relies on Bumpy. He just�� when he looks at the food, and imagines eating it, he just knows itâll sit in his stomach. Like a rock, weighing him down.
Plus, plus, if he gets used to eating like that, itâll just- itâll be harder to cope once it runs out. Heâs already gotten used to roughing it and it was hard enough the first time, he canât let himself slip back into complacency. And- and really, how long do they think itâs going to last? Theyâve searched all the previously inhabited areas of the island and thereâs no more food for them to scavenge.
Do they think theyâll be rescued before it runs out? No one is coming to save them. They know it as much as Ben does- they wouldnât be bothering with rafts if they didnât. Do they think theyâll escape, then? Sure, because their current attempts have been going so well.
No, they just arenât thinking long term. Ben is.
Thereâs nothing wrong with that.
~*~
Itâs the sixth day in a row where Ben eats nothing but berries.
He wants to search around some more, see if thereâs anything more substantial. That would require him to leave Bumpy, though. And he canât leave Bumpy. But the hunger is excruciating. It gnaws at him every waking moment, keeps him up at night. Heâs never felt such hunger in his life, not even close. He canât keep going like this, can he?
But thereâs nothing else.
Except⌠somethingâs crawling up his arm. Something small, and leggy. Ben turns his head, squinting to focus his eyes in the dark. Itâs some kind of beetle, with a shiny shell that catches stray shafts of moonlight poking through the roof of his lean-to.
Ben stares at it for a moment. Then, before he can think, he snatches it up and pops it into his mouth. He barely registers any taste, mostly just the crunchy texture. And even though it wasnât any bigger than a quarter, after he swallows, he feels⌠fuller. Even if itâs purely imagined, itâs a comfort.
Berries and grubs. Itâll have to be enough.
Thereâs nothing else.
~*~
Ben continues to decline their offers of food.
~*~
A few weeks after the reunion, Kenji is starting to get antsy.
As the self-designated âpro-fun policeâ (a clever play on âno-fun police,â if Kenji does say so himself), heâs made it his responsibility to make sure none of his friends just keel over and die from stress one day. That means itâs his job- no, his duty- to lighten the mood with copious amounts of joking, goofing off, and, of course, pranking.
Jumping out to scare his friends while theyâre trapped on a dino-infested island might, on paper, sound like a bad idea. But it keeps everyone on their toes, and the relief of realizing they arenât facing a dino attack, just Kenji pulling a prank, helps keep any real anger at bay. Itâs typically an exasperated annoyance, which Kenji will gladly take. His main targets are Brooklynn and Darius, because he canât fathom doing that to Sammy, and Yaz is- while perhaps in the most need of lightening up- super freaking scary.
But now that Benâs back, Kenji knows what he has to do.
Before, back when they were just campers and not survivors, Ben was easily the most frightened of them. The kid was scared of dirt. And his over-the-top hysterics always managed to, somehow, put everyone else at ease. Because if Ben was scared of something, that didnât really mean anything. Again; scared of dirt.
(Now, if Yaz is scared of something, thatâs a different story).
Since Benâs, uh⌠departure, theyâve been sorely lacking that energy in the group. Kenji would wager heâs not the only one who misses it. He used to have so much fun riling Ben up with just a couple words (none of the others are so easily baited). And whenever Ben would freak out and instantly cling to him, like some kind of scrawny spider monkey, it made Kenji feel⌠capable, in a way.
Like, if Ben was trusting Kenji to protect him, maybe he wasnât so useless after all (which was becoming an all too frequent feeling as the others continued to adapt and grow, leaving Kenji struggling to keep up).
Problem is, Benâs really hard to scare now.
Itâs not always obvious, like when heâs bragging about taking down Toro or itching to blow things up. Sometimes itâs the little things. Whenever theyâre out in a group, foraging or gathering supplies, and thereâs a sound in the distance that makes them all freeze, Benâs frozen in readiness, not fear. He looks more like Yaz, tense and waiting with his fists up and eyes narrowed.
Sometimes, when they arenât occupied by any particular task or imminent threat, and have the chance to enjoy some downtime, Ben drifts off to the side and just⌠watches, all tense, silent, and anxious. Heâll watch the tree line, or Bumpy on the ground below, or even just the rest of them as they go about their business. Kenji is sure heâs not the only one whoâs noticed but none of them bring it up.
Itâs⌠unsettling, seeing Ben like this. Kenji figured he just needed a couple weeks to fall back into the rhythm of the group, to see that he didnât have to be this loner Rambo type of guy anymore. But even though he talks with them easy enough, seems to enjoy their company, and has a good handle on teamwork, itâs like thereâs a part of him that canât fully shake that mentality.
At least, not without help.
~*~
 Kenjiâs plan is- in his humble opinion- pretty dang brilliant.
He waits for a time when itâs just him and Ben in the main level of the clubhouse (Yaz is running laps around their perimeter, Darius is in his bunk writing in his nerd book, Brooklynn and Sammy are upstairs going over inventory) and then announces heâs going for a shower. His daily showers are common knowledge at this point, so Ben just nods in acknowledgement and goes back to leaning against the railing, watching Bumpy graze down below in that tense-silent-anxious way of his.
Kenji sets up the shower and lets it run (heâll go down to the river later and get more water to make up for the waste, because even though he tries to avoid manual labor whenever possible, itâs totally worth it in this case). And then, being more careful and silent than heâs ever been (except maybe in cases where heâs being hunted by dinos), he slowly creeps up behind Ben before leaping forward with a shriek, grabbing him by the shoulders.
Ben doesnât just jump and scream. He jumps, screams, then spins around and swings a fist into Kenjiâs jaw in one smooth motion.
Kenjiâs laughing even as he staggers back, his jaw stinging (because at the end of the day, even though Benâs kind of a badass now, heâs still Ben and his arms are pretty much chicken wings so thereâs no real harm done, just a bruise at most). Plus thatâs a valid reaction, considering everything, and he canât say he didnât deserve it.
âOh man, I totally got you!â Kenji says anyways, to rub it in. âYou should see your⌠face...â
And Kenji trails off because now heâs seeing Benâs face.
What Kenji expected is this:
Once Ben realized it was just him pulling a prank, he would get mad. In that totally non-threatening dorky Ben way, where he scrunches his nose and puffs out his cheeks, his little fists clenched at his side like an irate toddler. Maybe heâd stomp off but itâd be worth it because being mad is better than being tense-silent-anxious and itâd give him the chance to be annoyed with Kenji. And maybe Ben being annoyed with Kenji would help everything feel a little more normal, a little more like before.
What Kenji gets is this:
Once Ben realizes it was just him pulling a prank, he doesnât get mad. He starts shaking. Violently, uncontrollably. Like heâs suddenly come down with hypothermia despite being in a tropical jungle, staring at Kenji all the while and not saying a word. His chest rises and falls rapidly in little panicky breaths and the kind of fear in his eyes isnât the kind thatâs funny. Itâs glassy-eyed with shrunken pupils that dart around Kenjiâs face, frightened and searching, as if he isnât fully seeing it.
Kenjiâs mouth is dry. âBenâŚ?â he croaks out.
Ben swallows. âOh,â he says, in a very small voice. âItâs you.â
Kenji hasnât heard Benâs voice sound that small since before, and it doesnât feel like a victory.
By now, of course, the others have noticed the commotion and it doesnât take more than a second for them to piece together what happened. Yaz rounds on Kenji with a furious snarl and whisper-screams a lecture about how stupid and irresponsible he is. Darius is immediately trying to mediate the situation while Sammy frantically asks Ben if heâs okay, to which he doesnât respond. Brooklynn steps in, citing an unboxing video about dealing with shock, and when she goes to put a hand on Benâs shoulder, he lets her.
And now Kenji realizes where he miscalculated. Ben never showed discomfort with physical contact before because heâd never been surprised by it before (because Ben has gotten scary good at being alert, always keeping an eye and an ear out on his surroundings even in the middle of a conversation). And when it came to his friends, it wasnât unexpected for Sammy to rush in with a hug or Darius to pat his shoulder or Brooklynn to playfully knock elbows.
But Kenji snuck up on him, so Benâs first thought wasnât that it was a friend. It was that he was going to have to run for his life, like he has countless times since being stranded on this island.
Kenji apologizes over and over again as Darius gently leads him away by the elbow and Brooklynn talks to Ben in low tones while Sammy squeezes his hand and Yaz takes up a lookout position because they canât afford for all of them to be distracted even though she occasionally cuts a glare at Kenji out of the corner of her eye so itâs really debatable how vigilant sheâs actually being.
Throughout it all, Ben doesnât get mad, but he doesnât stop shaking.
 ~*~
 Darius explains it, later.
âThe sudden fear reaction signaled a bunch of adrenaline to be released into his bloodstream, to give him the energy needed for running. And then, when he didnât, there was nowhere for that energy to go. Itâs like, even though his mind knew there wasnât any danger, his body wasnât convinced.â Then, a sympathetic look. âYou didnât know, man.â
Kenji only nods. But knowing doesnât make it better because even though Benâs stopped shaking he doesnât turn his back on Kenji anymore and somehow thatâs a million times worse than if heâd gotten mad.
 ~*~
 There are claws wrapped around Benâs shoulders and shrieks in his ears.
Wind whips his face and his stomach lurches as heâs carried through the air, weightless, at the mercy of the Pteranodon. Heâs never felt so small and utterly helpless before, not once in his life. Even his screams arenât big enough to carry, snatched away by the wind and deafened by the roars of the terror-birds fighting over the right to tear him limb from limb.
And then heâs falling and has other things to worry about.
 ~*~
 Ben stops sharing Kenjiâs bunk.
 ~*~
 In a rare moment of downtime, Yasmina is curled up with Dariusâs field guide, adding a few more illustrations, when she feels Ben staring at her.
Itâs not the first time sheâs felt him staring at her. It is the first time, however, that she decides to stare back.
She means it to be playful, at first. She meets his eyes, one brow quirked as if to say, âWhat, is there something on my face?â But instead of glancing away in sheepish embarrassment or jolting out of a daze, Ben just stares back. Thereâs no emotion in his expression at all except intense focus.
The faint smile drops from Yasminaâs face as she stares back in surprise. Then, with ever-growing confusion and a fair amount of alarm, she realizes that Benâs shoulders are rising, tense and hunched like heâs trying to make himself look bigger.
Like an animal.
Yasmina knows what it is to stare down a wild animal. Sheâs felt predatory eyes on her before and either bolted or turned to face the challenge. And thatâs what it is, for some of the dinos- a challenge. Sometimes theyâre testing your mettle, and standing your ground is enough to make them back off.
Ben mustâve learned that, too. And for whatever reason, heâs slipping into that behavior now.
Itâs a ridiculous thought. This is Ben, her friend. Her very scrawny friend who canât weigh more than ninety pounds soaking wet, and prefers a diet of berries and grubs. And yet, here he is, staring her down like sheâs a particularly bold pack of Compies thatâs decided to threaten him.
Yasmina gives a slow, deliberate blink. âBen?â she calls. âWhatâs up?â
Just like that, the spell is broken. Ben gives a violent start, blinking and shaking his head. Yasmina sees confusion flash across his face, and then realization. And now the embarrassment comes, but itâs darkened by something like horror.
Without a word, Ben turns and darts away, scrambling down the ladder to the alcove underneath the house where Bumpyâs napping.
Yasmina lets him go, too baffled and unsettled to form words.
 ~*~
 Eventually, Yasmina tells Darius about it.
His expression is troubled as she runs through the incident. But in the end, thereâs nothing more he can tell her than what sheâs already worked out on her own. Itâs just another side effect of the mindset Ben has adopted throughout his isolation. Those habits were what he relied on to survive, and itâll take time for him to realize he doesnât have to constantly be on edge now that heâs got a team to look out for him.
Though privately, Yasmina wonders if maybe the rest of them should take a page out of Benâs book. Seems like heâs got a better handle on survival than they do.
(And then she thinks how Sammy would react, if Yasmina started acting like a wary animal around her, and she realizes Benâs methods come with a price.)
 ~*~
 After Ben runs the Compies off for the first time, staring becomes a defense tactic.
Itâs not always the Compies, who are slowly but surely learning not to mess with him. Sometimes itâs the Parasaurolophus in the river, or the lone Pteranodon perched in a tree, or the group of Edmontosauruses grazing on the hilltop. As soon as he feels their eyes on him, he knows his best chance is to stare back, to show that heâs willing to put up a fight, that chasing him wouldnât be worth it.
Obviously, there are some dinosaurs that doesnât work on. But if Ben can drastically cut down the amount of time spent running for his life by standing his ground, then heâll take it.
All he has to do is not back down.
 ~*~
 Ben avoids Yasmina for the next few days.
 ~*~
 Brooklynn wakes up in the middle of the night with an unshakeable feeling that something is wrong.
Her bad feeling is confirmed when she gets a look at the moon. Based on its position in the sky, she shouldâve been woken up by Ben to take her night watch shift at least an hour ago. This practice, established by Darius months ago who insisted they should always have at least one person awake, has already become routine within the group. Brooklynn couldnât sleep fully through the night if she tried.
Benâs only just recently become a part of the routine. Immediately after his return, Darius thought it best just to let Ben settle in and get as much rest as he could, now that he had the security to do so, and everyone agreed. Ben had insisted he didnât mind, but Darius stood firm, so itâs only been within the last few days that Ben took part.
But this is the first time he hasnât woken Brooklynn up and her heart is in her throat as she rushes to the lookout point-
Only to find Ben sitting right where heâs supposed to be, looking out over their compound as a small candle burns next to him.
As soon as Brooklynnâs relief passes, itâs replaced with anger. âWhat are you doing?â she whispers furiously.
Ben, not at all surprised by her presence, gives her a sidelong look. âWhat does it look like Iâm doing?â
âYou were supposed to wake me up, so I could do night watch.â Brooklynn struggles to keep her voice low, so as not to alert the others. âWhat gives?â
Ben shrugs. âI knew I wasnât gonna sleep tonight, so I figured Iâd just take the whole watch myself.â
âThatâs not how this works,â Brooklynn hisses, crossing her arms. âEven if you canât fall asleep- and Iâve totally been there- you have to lay down and close your eyes and rest. You need to rest.â
Ben breaks into an easy smile, but Brooklynn can see the annoyed creases at his eyes. âHey, itâs fine. I can-â
âTake care of yourself, I know,â Brooklynn interrupts, hating how frustrated she sounds but unable to help it. âBut you donât have to. Weâre a team. We can take care of you too, alright?â
Ben stares at her for a moment. âI know that,â he says, sounding uncertain.
Brooklynn softens. When she reaches out to put a hand on his shoulder, he lets her. âThen⌠why?â
âI donât know,â Ben admits. The muscles beneath Brooklynnâs hand are so tense, it feels like theyâre going to snap. âI donât know.â
They finish the night watch together.
 ~*~
 Brooklynn almost hates to bring it up to Darius.
Dudeâs stressing almost nonstop about everything, all the time. And it really isnât fair for him to be responsible for the rest of them, including Ben. But Darius is the only one who seems to have the⌠whatâs it called, emotional intelligence, she supposes, to weigh in on the situation.
(Sammy is a close second, but her brand of caring is a little more touchy-feely, and this doesnât seem like the right time for that.)
Darius is immediately worried, pointing out that Ben might accidentally fall asleep on watch if he keeps this up (something Brooklynn hadnât even thought about). He promises to talk to Ben about it, and thatâs that.
Brooklynn is only slightly relieved because she knows if Darius had a real fix for the problem, he wouldâve said so. And if Darius doesnât have a fix for it, maybe there isnât one.
 ~*~
 Those first several nights, Ben doesnât sleep at all.
And itâs not for lack of trying. But how can he sleep, when itâs pitch black and the jungle is full of unfamiliar sounds and heâs got no one but a baby Ankylosaurus by his side? He soon finds itâs even worse without Bumpy, though, because at least he trusted that Bumpy would wake up if there was any danger, as her senses are more powerful than his.
On his own, thereâs no one to wake him up. So he has to stay up, and settle for catching short scattered naps throughout the day (if he can find a tree to hide up in).
Itâs hard, but heâd rather be tired than dead.
 ~*~
 Ben is taken off night watch, but still ends up awake more often than not.
 ~*~
 Pyromaniac is a word no one ever expected to become synonymous with Ben, and yet here they are.
Itâs one of the first things he always suggests as an answer to a problem; blow something up. Darius has a million reasons for them not to do that; they could get hurt, they could start a wildfire and burn the jungle down, they could attract unwanted attention from predators.
But that doesnât stop Ben from cataloguing everything on the island that can be used as an explosive, memorizing their locations or creating hidden stashes. It doesnât stop him from using the candles that came with the scavenged emergency kits. Heâll light them for no reason, just to watch the small flame flicker back and forth.
(Someday, months later, theyâll encounter a horrific hybrid dinosaur that is drawn to flames, and theyâll all think about how unsettling it is that Ben shares this trait, but none of them will say it.)
 ~*~
 Itâs been one week since Bumpy left, and Ben is starting a fire.
Just a small one. It rained all day and heâs soaked to the bone, which normally wouldnât be a huge problem considering the jungle climate. But now that itâs nighttime, thereâs a chill in the air and he canât afford to get sick. Itâs risky, because at night he knows the light could draw attention to him, but his teeth are starting to chatter so thereâs no helping it.
When a Stegosaurus stumbles upon him, baying low and angry at finding another creature in its territory, itâs the fire that makes it balk. Rumbling displeasure, it retreats back into the dark jungle. Ben quickly adds torches to his arsenal, using the rest of his shirt as tinder.
Fire is safety.
 ~*~
 Ben lights his candles in silence.
 ~*~
 âYou canât just run off like that,â Kenji says, deadly serious.
Ben scoffs. âI think youâre forgetting who defeated Toro,â he says with an easy smile.
âYouâre not invincible, Ben!â Kenji snaps. The anger churning inside him is deceptively hollow, like it���s masking something else. âAnd I canât lose you again.â
Ben isnât smiling anymore. âYou wonât,â he mutters, pushing past Kenji. âI can take care of myself, now. I donât need you to play the hero and protect me.â
Kenji wants to protest thatâs not what this is about, and thatâs never been what this is about, but Ben is already gone.
 ~*~
 Ben still lives off berries and grubs.
 ~*~
 â⌠and so I was thinking, berries have seeds in them, right? So if we plant some, weâll have our own berry bushes at the clubhouse. Itâll cut down our foraging time in the mornings for sure, and-â
âUh, who are you talking to, Ben?â
Ben blinks at Yasminaâs voice, the girl having only just entered the room.
âUm, Bumpy?â he says, as if this should be obvious.
Yasmina glances out at the compound, where Bumpy is fast asleep and well out of earshot.
â⌠right.â
 ~*~
 Ben canât sleep, even when heâs actually trying.
 ~*~
 âAlright,â Darius says, âso we need to get the T-Rex out of Main Street so we can do another sweep for supplies. Any ideas?â
Benâs hand goes up.
âFor the hundredth time, Ben, we arenât going to feed the T-Rex to the Mosasaurus.â
Benâs hand goes down.
 ~*~
 Ben feels more at home with Bumpy than the other campers.
 ~*~
 âYou know we didnât mean to leave you, right? We wouldâve come back for you if weâd knownâŚâ
 ~*~
 Ben never talks about getting off the island.
 ~*~
 âYou have to tell us where youâre going, Ben, you canât just disappear-â
 ~*~
 Ben keeps slipping away.
 ~*~
âBlowing stuff up isnât the answer to everything!â
~*~
 Ben keeps saying heâs okay.
 ~*~
 âWeâre a team, we have to work together-â
 ~*~
 Ben keeps smiling.
 ~*~
 âDonât you trust us to protect you?â
 ~*~
 Ben doesnât know.
 ~*~
 Sammy finds Ben sitting on the roof of the clubhouse one day.
Her footsteps are loud and obvious as she approaches him. No chance of sneaking up. She knows heâs noticed her, from the subtle shift in his body. He doesnât acknowledge her, though, continuing to stare off over the jungle and into the horizon, his skinny legs slotted through the railing and dangling over the edge.
The sunâs about to set, a few stars already twinkling in the purple edges of the sky. Sammy can remember another night, months ago, where Ben wasnât here but everyone else was and they spotted bonfire smoke in the distance. She remembers the way her heart raced, the overwhelming joy and relief flooding through her. And yet, there had been undeniable heartache, because the realization that theyâd made it out only meant it was more unfair that Ben hadnât.
Sammy breaks the silence after a few moments.
âAre you okay?â
Ben doesnât look at her, but she can see the easy smile that slants across his face, dying sunlight reflected in his eyes.
âYeah.â
Sammy sees the lie for what it is. None of them are okay. No one whoâs been through what they have would be. But thereâs a certain danger that comes with not being willing to admit it, and an even greater danger that comes with not being able to see it.
âYâknow, itâd be fine if you werenât.â
Ben doesnât answer.
Sammy sits with him until the sky turns dark.
 ~*~
 Itâs the way he struggles to eat anything he hasnât obtained by himself.
Itâs the way he sometimes goes off on his own without telling anyone.
Itâs the way he talks to himself when he thinks no one else is around.
Itâs the way he takes any concern for his safety as a personal attack.
Itâs the way he leaps at the chance to blow something up.
Itâs the way he can stare silently for hours.
Itâs the way he smiles a little too easily.
 ~*~
 Itâs not jumping at every unexpected movement, or screaming awake from night terrors, or flinching away from the slightest touch. Itâs not loud meltdowns or hysterical sobbing or uncontrollable fits of rage.
(Even though those will come, someday, when the island is just a memory.)
Itâs the little things, that- once you notice them- keep piling up.
And suddenly, they donât seem so little anymore.
 ~*~
37 notes
¡
View notes