Entry tags:
- baby's first flood,
- cassel complicating everything again,
- denial is not just a river in egypt,
- how do i public addressing?,
- i fell in love with a man on the run,
- scott has a secret too,
- teenage identity crisis,
- that sinner was taken from her,
- was not actually that great,
- zambies & werewoofs & dumpires oh my!
❥ 002 spam/voice
spam - scott.
[Daneca sits in her room for a while, repeatedly closing her eyes. She keeps hoping that every time she does, the thoughts and memories swirling around in her head will stop and every time she opens them again, she hopes they just completely blip out of existence.]
[But unfortunately, what she's thinking and feeling can't be so easily wished away.]
[On the one hand, she can still feel those distant pangs for Barron. The butterflies she felt in his presence mixed with that sense of calm and security where she no longer had to fear what she was sits firmly in the back of her mind. On top of that, she can still feel the loss. The grief she felt--that other Daneca on that other Barge--is so much deeper than what she felt when she found out the truth of what he did to Cassel. She also feels guilt over feeling any of that, over feeling the way she does about Sam, even about Cassel.]
[But even worse is knowing what she did to Scott.]
[She doesn't know how he's handling the idea of her being an emotion worker. Maybe he's as angry as Sam was when he found out she was without hearing it from her directly. Maybe he's furious about her working him at all. Daneca wouldn't blame him if he were; he would be if the situation were reversed. She doesn't go to Scott out of fear of his potential anger though. She's more concerned that he may still be worked or confused.]
[She's also aware that her secret wasn't the only one put out there for people to figure out or learn.]
[She knocks on his door and waits anxiously outside.]
voice.
So that was a flood, right? I read about them over the network, but I never expected it to be... [Her voice fades a little.] ...Like that.
This might seem like a really stupid question, but how do most of you recover from something like that?
[Daneca sits in her room for a while, repeatedly closing her eyes. She keeps hoping that every time she does, the thoughts and memories swirling around in her head will stop and every time she opens them again, she hopes they just completely blip out of existence.]
[But unfortunately, what she's thinking and feeling can't be so easily wished away.]
[On the one hand, she can still feel those distant pangs for Barron. The butterflies she felt in his presence mixed with that sense of calm and security where she no longer had to fear what she was sits firmly in the back of her mind. On top of that, she can still feel the loss. The grief she felt--that other Daneca on that other Barge--is so much deeper than what she felt when she found out the truth of what he did to Cassel. She also feels guilt over feeling any of that, over feeling the way she does about Sam, even about Cassel.]
[But even worse is knowing what she did to Scott.]
[She doesn't know how he's handling the idea of her being an emotion worker. Maybe he's as angry as Sam was when he found out she was without hearing it from her directly. Maybe he's furious about her working him at all. Daneca wouldn't blame him if he were; he would be if the situation were reversed. She doesn't go to Scott out of fear of his potential anger though. She's more concerned that he may still be worked or confused.]
[She's also aware that her secret wasn't the only one put out there for people to figure out or learn.]
[She knocks on his door and waits anxiously outside.]
voice.
So that was a flood, right? I read about them over the network, but I never expected it to be... [Her voice fades a little.] ...Like that.
This might seem like a really stupid question, but how do most of you recover from something like that?
spam
He didn't really get how I could feel the way I do about Barron. Not like the way Chris was, but... [She frowns a little.] He said he used to be like you and Barron both. But he got better.
And he said you did, too.
I just wasn't really ready to listen.
spam
Why would you listen? I was a giant douche. And then Chris was a giant douche. And it was just a big . . . parade of welcome-to-the-Barge douches. Zane's a douche, too. It's a major part of why we get along.
He's not wrong about himself. He used people, he wanted to be better, he is, now. But they only know Barron the way I know him, not the way you do. And they don't get that I feel differently about Barron than I used to, either, and that half of what I feel about Barron doesn't make sense anyway.
spam
The blowback really sucks. [She looks down at her hands.] I know it's not as bad as what you go through. I don't know how you stand that. But it still sucks. It just...
[How to put it?]
It just feels like someone else is calling the shots. You want to get a grip because you know what's happening, but you can't and you're just stuck on this really, really crappy ride. You just keep moving from crying to laughing to wanting to break everything in the room on the turn of a dime.
It's worse when you're with another person. Because everything they're doing is magnified by a thousand and your reactions by a million. And there's nothing you can do to stop it and you can't really explain it in a way they understand. [She glances up at Cassel.] Not that they should have to understand. But you want them to.
spam
[He listens carefully, this time without flinching. After she's been speaking for a little while, he leans forward, crossing his legs and resting his hands on his knees. He remembers seeing this from the other side. It's entirely different, hearing Daneca say it.]
[But it sure sounds familiar. Magnified by a thousand, a million.]
[He nods.]
Is it still happening? Like right now? 'Cause mine . . . the worst of it's over in a few minutes. But it lingers a while.
spam
[Which leads to the excessive mood swing shortly thereafter.]
I'll be fine though. I can handle it.
[There's a small beat before she asks,] What about you?
spam
[The question draws him up short. He should've expected it, but didn't, somehow.]
It's fading. It would be over already, but there were, uh, a lot in a row.
[He scrubs his hands over his face and lets them fall to his lap again.]
I might be freaking out a little. [Or a lot.]
spam
[He probably won't tell her. But she's still going to tell him to tell her anyways.]
spam
There's just . . . people who are gonna need time, and meanwhile I sit here knowing what I did to 'em. Some things you can't fix on your own.
spam
Well, you can sit here. And you can know what happened. But you don't have to dwell on it. You can...
[Daneca glances around her room. Her eyes settle on her closet for a second before looking at him again with a grin.]
You can get your ass kicked in Scrabble instead.
spam
[He narrows his eyes at her. Very suspicious.]
My vocabulary's crap. It's gotten probably a billion times worse here, plus now I have words that probably aren't English at all in there, like atium.
You're setting me up.
[J'ACCUSE.]
spam
I've still got Candyland if you're feeling that threatened by my vocabulary.
spam
[W o w.]
All right. Let's do this, Daneca.
[He is definitely going to lose.]
spam
[She opens her closet and gets the game.]
[He is most certainly going to lose.]