Elizabeth Stonem (
comeoutwrong) wrote2010-08-14 09:47 pm
Room 323 [Saturday, Afternoon]
Sleep, still not the easiest thing to come by, and when it finally did, the timing was all off, leaving Effy crawling her way to consciousness in the early afternoon. Not that it mattered, really, since it was a weekend anyway.
There was the surfacing of the realisation she should probably get up, get dressed, go out, do something... But not really the inclination. Too many other things spinning around in her head. A brief investigation down the side of her bed revealed the bottle she kept there was empty. Well. There went that solution. Shit.
Eventually, she made the effort to slip out of bed and turn up her music loud enough to almost drown out most of the snippets of conversation in the back of her head making her twitchy, and slid down to sit on the floor, back against her bed and head dropped back against the mattress. Picking up bad, floor-sitting habits. Wonder whose fault that was.
[[Door is closed, post can be open with the warning the girl is extra messy and broken. ETA: aaand I should probably tack on an extra WARNING for delicate subject matters ahead: discussion of alcohol abuse, mental health issues, etc.]]
There was the surfacing of the realisation she should probably get up, get dressed, go out, do something... But not really the inclination. Too many other things spinning around in her head. A brief investigation down the side of her bed revealed the bottle she kept there was empty. Well. There went that solution. Shit.
Eventually, she made the effort to slip out of bed and turn up her music loud enough to almost drown out most of the snippets of conversation in the back of her head making her twitchy, and slid down to sit on the floor, back against her bed and head dropped back against the mattress. Picking up bad, floor-sitting habits. Wonder whose fault that was.
[[Door is closed, post can be open with the warning the girl is extra messy and broken. ETA: aaand I should probably tack on an extra WARNING for delicate subject matters ahead: discussion of alcohol abuse, mental health issues, etc.]]
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"I just... need to make it stop." Few too many feelings flying around, and being around Alex didn't help reduce them any. "I'm trying to make it just stop."
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"That's not what things like that do. They don't fucking go away because you want them to. Tell me, have your methods worked at all? They haven't, have they? Because you don't have the power to just cure yourself."
He'd watched someone close to him try for years and it had done nothing but make things worse.
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"Used to be that easy. I could do it." And now she couldn't. Wasn't strong enough, too much letting people in, it made her an easy fucking target. This was what caring got her. Great, wasn't it?
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His shoulder gave a sharp throb and he winced for a minute. "You think something that's hurting you this much is easy? I can't fucking understand that."
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"Easier." Was that better? It'd come and gone. More gone than anything else. The last week was an anomaly for her. Figured she'd just ride it out, pull herself back together. Just like she always had.
"Put the fucking sling on," she told him, watching that wince.
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"So, what's made it so hard for you now? What's changed so much that you're acting like it's the end of the fucking world and you can't handle it and everything hurts?"
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Felt like the time to check back at him. "What'd you choose?" Better the nasties she knew, in her opinion.
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The things she'd mentioned though, they made his skin crawl uncomfortably. "Like you can care about me and get upset when I'm hurt but fuck me, if I try to do that with you."
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"I'm used to dealing with it alone. It's what I do. Can't change, just like that." Not that simple. It took a little time.
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"I know," she said eventually, voice low. Maybe simple was best. "I'm sorry." Seemed to be saying that a lot lately. Fucking things up a lot lately.
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After a breath, "But. Nice that you will."
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She watched him for a moment, then stepped in to try and help him put the thing back on. Given his mood right now, she could only see him messing himself up more trying to do it on his own.
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"Don't go hurting yourself for me," she told him quietly, as she finished that off. There had to be other ways to do it, and like she really needed that extra guilt.
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