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knox prescott
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POSTED ON Jul 26, 2022 21:28:50 GMT
and on the way back, he comes down and he spirals. he docks the boat listlessly, thinking of all the ways he can and should punish himself. the harbormaster tells him he can't just leave the yacht there, that he has to pay for it, and he just kind of stands there, staring, pupils still dilated. until the gibberish becomes something resembling english; he throws him the rolled up hundred, tells him he'll be back in a day or two.
it doesn't really matter if the boat is impounded. fees are just nuisances for the rich.
it takes hypatia a bit of time to get back, but he doesn't mind. on the way home, he picks up a scone from some coffee shop, but ends up dumping it in the trash, half a bite taken out of it.
it's on the last leg home that he's seeing mt. pyre in his head and when hypatia shakes her head and paints a watercolor portrait of the prescott manor, he frowns. looks down at the ground. has to shrug off the anxiety that he swears is from the comedown.
hypatia puts her hand on his shoulder and gives it a squeeze. a small healing pulse soothes what she can and then they're whisked away.
she brings him just inside the foyer and he puts his hands in his pockets, nods her off instead of returning her to her ball. when he crosses the floor, on his way to the stairs, he looks back at the spot on the floor where merrick had stood over him, ring ripping through his skin.
breaking his nose. his ribs.
coming back here wasn't a good idea. but was staying on mt. pyre an option either? when it was killing him? and what about summer? alone in this empty house with awful memories of her own.
he takes the stairs up two at a time and rounds the corner, but slows as he approaches his room. music's playing from behind the door. fingers curl. he almost knocks, but that's crazy. instead, he nudges the door open and pokes his head in first.
"hey," he says and looks around at the measly boxes sam left just beside his dresser.
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