Time Warp: Tu es le Silence (Dom)
Aug 25, 2013 8:12:58 GMT -5
Post by Lucy Serrano-Blaise on Aug 25, 2013 8:12:58 GMT -5
Canon; July, 2013
Lucy didn't ever think she'd be one of those girls.
Not that she was, but in her current state she felt it. The need for some kind of serenity.
The eldest Serrano stretched her arms above her head as she stood outside the door labelled 211. Lyra was a friend. A young one, but one who thought and acted above her years in some aspects of her life. She didn't burn Lucy for details of her life, or her feelings, or personality. They hung out, talking down about Hammel and watched horror movies. She didn't want anything from the Australian. She didn't expect a change in her either. Because she didn't know her as anyone but herself. She didn't know - and Lucy wouldn't tell her - but her company was grounding. Something stable.
Not to say Sawyer was a bad friend. On the contrary. But their relationship was one that chose to glide across the surface; never peering underneath the ice for clarification and depth. She couldn't talk to her even if she wanted to.
Where did that leave the tattooed one? Shrugging her shoulders and appearing on another doorstep.
2-0-5.
For a very brief moment, Lucy pressed her forehead against the cool door. This was so stupid. No, it really was. He was either going to be asleep, drunk as hell or - worst of all - with someone. Ugh, that wasn't something she wanted to walk in on. Well, it felt like that or sleep on the ground, because she desperately wanted to avoid the twenty questions her other friends might force upon her. At least she could steal a night on his common room couch.
With a belated sigh, she lifted her head again. Her hand curled into a gentle fist and she knocked a couple of times.
Dark eyes glanced up at the blonde stint of so-called perfection, distant and vague. Her eyes were briefly caught by the strange reddening of his cheek. Was that a bruise forming? "Before you say anything," She paused, her hands retreating to the pockets of her jacket. And for a brief moment, her eyes turned down to the ground as if watching her sharpened expression fall. "Just... Don't be a dick about this, okay?"
Lucy didn't ever think she'd be one of those girls.
Not that she was, but in her current state she felt it. The need for some kind of serenity.
The eldest Serrano stretched her arms above her head as she stood outside the door labelled 211. Lyra was a friend. A young one, but one who thought and acted above her years in some aspects of her life. She didn't burn Lucy for details of her life, or her feelings, or personality. They hung out, talking down about Hammel and watched horror movies. She didn't want anything from the Australian. She didn't expect a change in her either. Because she didn't know her as anyone but herself. She didn't know - and Lucy wouldn't tell her - but her company was grounding. Something stable.
Not to say Sawyer was a bad friend. On the contrary. But their relationship was one that chose to glide across the surface; never peering underneath the ice for clarification and depth. She couldn't talk to her even if she wanted to.
Where did that leave the tattooed one? Shrugging her shoulders and appearing on another doorstep.
2-0-5.
For a very brief moment, Lucy pressed her forehead against the cool door. This was so stupid. No, it really was. He was either going to be asleep, drunk as hell or - worst of all - with someone. Ugh, that wasn't something she wanted to walk in on. Well, it felt like that or sleep on the ground, because she desperately wanted to avoid the twenty questions her other friends might force upon her. At least she could steal a night on his common room couch.
With a belated sigh, she lifted her head again. Her hand curled into a gentle fist and she knocked a couple of times.
Dark eyes glanced up at the blonde stint of so-called perfection, distant and vague. Her eyes were briefly caught by the strange reddening of his cheek. Was that a bruise forming? "Before you say anything," She paused, her hands retreating to the pockets of her jacket. And for a brief moment, her eyes turned down to the ground as if watching her sharpened expression fall. "Just... Don't be a dick about this, okay?"