Breathing Fire in Your Sleep
Jan 4, 2015 19:19:28 GMT -5
Post by Penelope Serrano-Blaise on Jan 4, 2015 19:19:28 GMT -5
December 4, 2014
Laundry. What had originally been such an ordinary task had turned into anything but. A mixture of her and her counterpart's clothes in a basket, and the Brit had been sorting through them. Lights, darks, and whites. The amount of clothes shared between the pair offered enough for three perfectly sized loads.
Everything contained memories; anything that the psychometrist could touch cold offer new information. Or, more specifically, old information but new perspective. It was never easy to resist; there was always a perpetual burning within Penelope's fingertips as she touched any object, but smaller, memories were easier to ignore. But a shirt proved too overwhelming to ignore. Buried within the pile of clothes that had been purposefully taken off so the psychometrist didn't have to see what lined the material, it hadn't been taken into consideration after a night away from Hammel. A powerful enough memory made fighting it impossible.
Which was why Penelope walked with determination - anger - back to her own dormitory. The same one she had been avoiding since the move in of their latest roommate. She said she wouldn't go and speak to the Southern girl - at least not that same day. But days had passed since then and Penelope still felt the bitter taste of gasoline on her tongue as she kept away. Only now the strike of a match in the form of renewed, burning anger.
Penelope Blaise was not one to confront, but as protective as the dragon on her dormitory wall, she did not easily forgive those brought negativity on the person closest to her. Combined with her own anger and the anger she felt though the memory, the Brit opened the common room door, making a quick path to her roommates before knocking just a little too hard on it.