Lex
She / Her
28
January 2
Goldenrod City
Bi
Thief
Ex-Rocket Beast
Going to hell cause it feels like heaven.
You Haunt Me (s,c)
POSTED ON Feb 12, 2021 0:53:14 GMT
Lex knew her apartment was far from impressive. It wasn’t a home, just a temporary place to stay. She moved fairly often, never staying too long. But a jail cell? Is that what he just said? She cast him a quick, uncertain look from beside the window. Lex didn’t remember Killian ever going to jail . . . She hadn’t made the connection yet.
He continued to talk, articulating his story in words laced with resentment and, worse, disappointment, maybe a splash of anger. He moved closer, but that’s not what she was focused on. Lex heard what he was saying but didn’t understand what he was saying. Her body slowly turned to face him; she was looking at Killian like he had three heads. What the fuck was he talking about?
It took so long for her to understand because it was something she didn’t want to hear, didn’t want to accept. It was something so big that it shook her right to her very core. She thought she had been so careful to leave Killian out of it all, “No,” she simply said, a small, quiet, nervous laugh followed. The first stage of grief was denial, “Th-that’s not right, that can’t be right,” she shook her head, mostly talking to herself as her brain painfully worked through the new information.
But it was true. That’s where he’s been. That’s why it took so long. It all made sense. Lex could feel her heart pounding in her ears. Her stomach clenched and the ball of anxiety moved up her throat, tears welling in the corner of her eyes. His hand gently touched her cheek, she pushed it away, “No, Killian. You weren’t supposed to be there,” her voice this time was firm, commanding, as if she was scolding him for something. The second stage of grief was anger.
He wasn’t supposed to be there, “I-I was so careful,” she shook her head, pushing past him to pace her small apartment. Suddenly, she was burning up, fight back the tears, “You weren’t supposed to be there,” she choked out past the lump in her throat again.
She did this to him. Her selfish, careless, caustic actions did this to him. Her fingers ran through her red hair, to hold it back while she paced. There was nothing to bargain, so she moved directly to fourth stage of grief: depression. This was all her fault.
As Lex finally understood this was her fault, she stopped pacing, stood up and looked at Killian. She accepted all his pain, all his suffering, all his disappointment and resentment onto her shoulders. The weight of it was crushing. Her eyes widened as the lump in her throat slowly moved up, choking her, while her stomach twisted into a knot.
She did this.
Acceptance.
She was gonna be sick.
She covered her mouth with one hand and spun around to rush towards the small bathroom. The door slammed behind her and she purged herself of the pain.
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