Let Your Fire Set Me Free
Feb 9, 2014 23:15:13 GMT -5
Post by Lucy Serrano-Blaise on Feb 9, 2014 23:15:13 GMT -5
Lucy really thought about waiting. She thought about what would happen if she just didn't chase after Penny. She was tired of chasing after this girl. Every time she was forced to, it wore her patience down. She needed a fail safe - Lucy knew that - but this was... Different. She left. Lucy didn't know when. She didn't know why. She just knew that when she woke up, she was alone.
And it bothered her that she cared this much.
There had to be a reason. With Penny, there always was. Lucy gave herself a necessary few hours to try and calm down. As much as she wanted to wait a day or two, she reasoned that she couldn't. Her mind was already fabricating scenarios that didn't make much sense to her. Whatever was going on, Lucy knew she deserved an explanation. They weren't girlfriends. They weren't in love. But they were something. Being something entitled her to some kind of explanation.
Bypassing her common room door as she so often did, Lucy went straight for Penny's room and knocked. Immediately, she felt like an idiot for giving her the courtesy of a knock and pulled the door open anyway.
"Oh, well fuck. Here you are." She started, her jaw tense. Her lips pressed into a line. As she blatantly walked into the psychometrist's room, her eyes immediately glanced up at the white ceiling. She had a problem with it again, too.
Glancing back towards her British counterpart, her eyes weren't alone. Lucy's uncovered arms bore a trio of eyes that settled on her as well. The lion on her forearm couldn't help but flash its teeth for a brief moment. It was different from the way it tried to roar in usual anger; it was expressing caution to the best of its ability. She ran the hand to her sword-clad arm across her jaw, wishing it would nullify the tension she wore. "What time'd you leave."
And it bothered her that she cared this much.
There had to be a reason. With Penny, there always was. Lucy gave herself a necessary few hours to try and calm down. As much as she wanted to wait a day or two, she reasoned that she couldn't. Her mind was already fabricating scenarios that didn't make much sense to her. Whatever was going on, Lucy knew she deserved an explanation. They weren't girlfriends. They weren't in love. But they were something. Being something entitled her to some kind of explanation.
Bypassing her common room door as she so often did, Lucy went straight for Penny's room and knocked. Immediately, she felt like an idiot for giving her the courtesy of a knock and pulled the door open anyway.
"Oh, well fuck. Here you are." She started, her jaw tense. Her lips pressed into a line. As she blatantly walked into the psychometrist's room, her eyes immediately glanced up at the white ceiling. She had a problem with it again, too.
Glancing back towards her British counterpart, her eyes weren't alone. Lucy's uncovered arms bore a trio of eyes that settled on her as well. The lion on her forearm couldn't help but flash its teeth for a brief moment. It was different from the way it tried to roar in usual anger; it was expressing caution to the best of its ability. She ran the hand to her sword-clad arm across her jaw, wishing it would nullify the tension she wore. "What time'd you leave."