Watch Out For The... Ice (Adam)
Dec 22, 2014 21:53:11 GMT -5
Post by Jesse Adams on Dec 22, 2014 21:53:11 GMT -5
5:00 am was a stupid time, in Jesse’s mind. Nothing good ever happened so early in the morning. Perhaps he was just in a bad mood all around. He wasn’t looking forward to the stupid holiday coming up, despite having a few things stashed in his dresser for Clement. He’d slept terribly, dreams plaguing him to the point of stopping trying to sleep around 3:00 am. And his stupid knee was aching. Ever since the surgery to repair the ligament he’d torn falling down the stairs with Clement, the ache came and went like a tide. Despite all the stupid physio he was doing on his own now, it didn’t seem to matter.
At 5:00 am, he’d decided it was time to stop wasting time in his room, and escape outside for a cigarette. If he’d had his way, he’d be doing something like running this early in the morning. Not limping around outside in the snow, fumbling around in his coat for his lighter. A cigarette was already between his lips, waiting to be lit.
Just in case, he stayed close to the wall. No one in their right mind was really up this early, beyond the security guard he’d passed and told exactly where he was going. Probation was a terrible thing, regardless of the fact he deserved every minute of it. At least he had a few freedoms back, which included being allowed to slip outside now and then for a smoke.
As he dug around for his lighter, his attention to where his feet were going wavered, and that was all it took. One moment he was upright, and the next his bad leg slipped out from under him as he hit a small patch of ice. Jesse twisted awkwardly as he tried to right himself, only to crash that much more elegantly to the ground. Though his knee was healed for the most part, he was scared about re-injuring it, and the twisting action had definitely not felt good.
The string of curses he let out as he sat on the ground was far from censored – both for quality and for volume. Sonofabitch that had hurt, and a gentle test of his leg made him wince. This was so, so not good. He didn’t even have his phone on him, and there was no way he wanted to test his knee on his own. Like it or not, he was stuck for the foreseeable future. God damn it.
At least his cigarette had survived, though the filter was somewhat pinched now. Sighing and rolling his eyes, his fingers finally wrapped around the lighter. Well, he had nothing else to do. Might as well do what he came out here to do in the first place while he figured a way out of this mess.
At 5:00 am, he’d decided it was time to stop wasting time in his room, and escape outside for a cigarette. If he’d had his way, he’d be doing something like running this early in the morning. Not limping around outside in the snow, fumbling around in his coat for his lighter. A cigarette was already between his lips, waiting to be lit.
Just in case, he stayed close to the wall. No one in their right mind was really up this early, beyond the security guard he’d passed and told exactly where he was going. Probation was a terrible thing, regardless of the fact he deserved every minute of it. At least he had a few freedoms back, which included being allowed to slip outside now and then for a smoke.
As he dug around for his lighter, his attention to where his feet were going wavered, and that was all it took. One moment he was upright, and the next his bad leg slipped out from under him as he hit a small patch of ice. Jesse twisted awkwardly as he tried to right himself, only to crash that much more elegantly to the ground. Though his knee was healed for the most part, he was scared about re-injuring it, and the twisting action had definitely not felt good.
The string of curses he let out as he sat on the ground was far from censored – both for quality and for volume. Sonofabitch that had hurt, and a gentle test of his leg made him wince. This was so, so not good. He didn’t even have his phone on him, and there was no way he wanted to test his knee on his own. Like it or not, he was stuck for the foreseeable future. God damn it.
At least his cigarette had survived, though the filter was somewhat pinched now. Sighing and rolling his eyes, his fingers finally wrapped around the lighter. Well, he had nothing else to do. Might as well do what he came out here to do in the first place while he figured a way out of this mess.