Save me from myself (Lucy)
Jan 18, 2014 3:07:37 GMT -5
Post by Evony Vasiliev on Jan 18, 2014 3:07:37 GMT -5
There was rarely a time where Evony had felt so utterly lost in her own emotions and thoughts. Most of the time the thief's mind danced from one sensation to another, constantly granting her a healthy, albeit occasionally illegal, dose of adrenalin. The girl flourished in this spontaneity, or she did up until the sensations in her heart and mind became a blissfully sickening mess involving a certain Australian. These short term bursts of satisfaction no longer quenched the kleptomaniac's desires, they felt like empty rewards that could not measure up to the torrent of emotions that came with her new found appreciation for the one person she could not escape. It always returned to Lucy, drunk or sober it was always the Australian on Evony's mind.
The thief could not, dared not, explain why she felt the way she did. The things she found comfort in; objects and sex, tangible things, simply couldn't compare to Lucy. The tattooed beauty was a great mystery, one that had the skinny swindler's heart fluttering and stomach in a knot and it was this overwhelming devotion that made the thief's troubles all the more real.
Even though Lucy and Evony ended 2013 on good terms it still weighed heavily in the back of the thief's mind. Was that really all they could muster? A suffocating distance filled with people who either cared little for their thing or passionately loathed the acrobat for her mistakes. Evony wouldn't settle for mediocrity, not when it involved Lucy. Regardless of her fresh aims to be more forgiving and wise with her decisions over the new year, Evony could not avoid the paranoia that drilled it's whispers into the back of her skull.
Sawyer's assault on her room, the chance meeting with Penelope and her own fragile bond with the Lucy were a few of the reasons why the thief lingered at the front of a very familiar door in dorm 202.
It felt like she was treading on foreign soil, returning to a battlefield that didn't deserve another war. wasn't peace good no matter how brittle it was? Evony's doubts flooded her mind. questions stacked upon more questions till her mind ached and her lower lip was bruised from the subconscious gnawing. It shouldn't of mattered, Lucy knew her more than anyone else did...and that's what worried the thief so much. She knew so little of the Australian compared to what Lucy knew of her, by now the tattooed beauty could write a detailed dictionary detailing all of the acrobat's flaws with illustrations.
So there should stood, fidgeting with the bag slung over her shoulder and mentally rehearsing everything she was going to say and in what order. She was barefoot, blue eyed and blue haired, just like the first time all of this started. The Blue Bird reborn.
Sucking in a deep breath, Evony locked her knees and bit hard on her lip. There was no turning back, she had to take the first steps sometimes, it was only fair. Without further thought the Blue haired thief knocked.
She was ready.
The thief could not, dared not, explain why she felt the way she did. The things she found comfort in; objects and sex, tangible things, simply couldn't compare to Lucy. The tattooed beauty was a great mystery, one that had the skinny swindler's heart fluttering and stomach in a knot and it was this overwhelming devotion that made the thief's troubles all the more real.
Even though Lucy and Evony ended 2013 on good terms it still weighed heavily in the back of the thief's mind. Was that really all they could muster? A suffocating distance filled with people who either cared little for their thing or passionately loathed the acrobat for her mistakes. Evony wouldn't settle for mediocrity, not when it involved Lucy. Regardless of her fresh aims to be more forgiving and wise with her decisions over the new year, Evony could not avoid the paranoia that drilled it's whispers into the back of her skull.
Sawyer's assault on her room, the chance meeting with Penelope and her own fragile bond with the Lucy were a few of the reasons why the thief lingered at the front of a very familiar door in dorm 202.
It felt like she was treading on foreign soil, returning to a battlefield that didn't deserve another war. wasn't peace good no matter how brittle it was? Evony's doubts flooded her mind. questions stacked upon more questions till her mind ached and her lower lip was bruised from the subconscious gnawing. It shouldn't of mattered, Lucy knew her more than anyone else did...and that's what worried the thief so much. She knew so little of the Australian compared to what Lucy knew of her, by now the tattooed beauty could write a detailed dictionary detailing all of the acrobat's flaws with illustrations.
So there should stood, fidgeting with the bag slung over her shoulder and mentally rehearsing everything she was going to say and in what order. She was barefoot, blue eyed and blue haired, just like the first time all of this started. The Blue Bird reborn.
Sucking in a deep breath, Evony locked her knees and bit hard on her lip. There was no turning back, she had to take the first steps sometimes, it was only fair. Without further thought the Blue haired thief knocked.
She was ready.