Time Warp: Fire in the Back of My Throat
Jul 18, 2015 15:28:29 GMT -5
Post by Penelope Serrano-Blaise on Jul 18, 2015 15:28:29 GMT -5
December, 2032
Psychometry was an ability that effected not just a single individual, but every other person involved around them as well. As hard as it was to live with such a curse, it was just as much for anyone who chose to stay close. Few could so willingly handle living in such a way, let alone hand it so well. It seemed to come naturally to Lucy Serrano, however.
She had two decades of experience dealing with memory based abilities. She understood it to the best of her ability - always seemed to have kept it in mind with every move made. Which was cause for reason for Penny to genuinely question why Lucy seemed to think she could have gotten away with this. Her wife was smart, but sometimes she could just be an idiot.
All it took was a sliver of contact. Accidental - it always was. Emotions like that were impossible to avoid upon physical contact with a surface. Fingertips to a table top, and she could feel it. Feel her. Stress. A failure. As a wife. As a mother. Dark eyes that weren't her own looked through accounts. Adding up math. Just how much of a loss would it be? At least financially.
Penny felt the draw of her lips as they pressed firmly together, the rest of her tension shifting to her clenched jaw. How it ached from the pressure placed there. Bringing her hands together, she squeezed them in an attempt to find some sort of comfort within the hold, yet it did little to calm the burning within her chest. More than she could care to admit; then again, Penelope Blaise had little trouble when it came to admitting her own anger.
Precise steps brought her to the living room. To the television which her wife sat at. Where her entire family sat at, the three people Penny cared for most all cradling a controller within their hands. Dark eyes didn't even glance up to see the game they played. Rather, Penny's focus held on her wife as she stepped up to the back of the couch, palms pressing lightly down on the Australian's shoulders. A light squeeze; just enough to make herself known before she withdrew her hands headed for their bedroom.