Sarah Connor (
knowthyexits) wrote2012-01-20 10:03 pm
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She's only been in the clinic for hours and the only battle wound she has is a new IV puncture -- one to add to the collection -- but she feels like an idiot. She used to be taken down by far more than a little side-effect, but something's wrong with her system and her body shuts down on her. She doesn't know when this happened, but Sarah fears it's just one more domino in a cascading series where her life is slowly being pried from her and the battle has been reduced to her white and red cells.
She's asked Neil to get Cal. If she's going to get escorted home, she's going to get the stubbornest. Once there, the new pup will do his damnedest to watch out for her -- Sarah's been training him for exactly that purpose. Now, she sits at the end of the bed, her wig settled perfectly on her head. She wants something to fight and she keeps losing.
When she hears footsteps, she looks up and keeps her eyes on Cal as he enters. Maybe there's another purpose for her request. After all, she's still not sure how he's coping with the fallout from his accident. She wants the damn spider in front of her so she can shoot it dead. "Hi," she greets him, head tipped to one side as she starts to collect her things to leave.
She's asked Neil to get Cal. If she's going to get escorted home, she's going to get the stubbornest. Once there, the new pup will do his damnedest to watch out for her -- Sarah's been training him for exactly that purpose. Now, she sits at the end of the bed, her wig settled perfectly on her head. She wants something to fight and she keeps losing.
When she hears footsteps, she looks up and keeps her eyes on Cal as he enters. Maybe there's another purpose for her request. After all, she's still not sure how he's coping with the fallout from his accident. She wants the damn spider in front of her so she can shoot it dead. "Hi," she greets him, head tipped to one side as she starts to collect her things to leave.
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What I didn't say, what I didn't plan to admit, was that I understood what she meant. Had our roles been reversed, I probably would have freaked the fuck out and then gone out to find someone to kill in retribution.
"I've had worse," I added, more gently.
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She hitches her things tighter to her body. It's not much -- her apron, a book for her break, and some of the weapons she inevitably arms herself with before every shift. "Besides, I know what it's like to lose my memory, here. I wanted the company after."
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"I never want company, Sarah, I thought you knew that," I added with a knowing lift of my eyebrows. This probably sounded like some kind of jab at her, but it was just the truth. Goodfellow had been my best friend and he still annoyed the shit out of me.
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No matter what I said or how awful I was, she still turned up. The fact that I even allowed it was evidence of my not minding it nearly as much as I let on.
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Though, neither has she. There's a lot more love in her life than she's ever thought she deserved.
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Ishiah would be on it, of course, but I didn't mistake his sense of duty for something deeper. He cared about me as an offshoot of his caring for Goodfellow, and maybe out of some misplaced loyalty to Niko. He didn't come by it because he liked me.
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At least, until the day he either won't or won't want that, genuinely.
"What would make you happy, Cal?"
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She turns around when she's about ten feet from him, shrugging her shoulders upwards. "You're fine? Fine," she says, trying not to spit out the words to match her current level of sheer frustration at being sick and in love with someone who drives her absolutely insane. "You're fine," she mutters, half to herself as she turns around and remembers why she can't go that quickly, slowing her pace enough to take in three slow breaths, regretting all of this.
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"You're just like her. Just like her," I ground out, fingers of my right hand instinctively moving to the beads of the bracelet on my left wrist. "Because I don't fit into some bullshit preconceived notion of normal or happy, you assume there's something wrong with me. Well, let me tell you sister, I'm as good as I'm ever going to get, and if you don't like it or can't cope with that, you can fuck off and find someone else to mother, because I don't need it."
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"You know what I think is wrong? I think you having amnesia is wrong. I think you being dealt a shitty hand in life is wrong, but I don't think you are. So, get that through your head," she grits out, her throat thick and her jaw tight with stress. "This isn't about you being someone else. You say you're fine with things, so I believe you because I trust you. So believe me right back, Caliban."
"But I'm not fine, okay? And I'm not happy and I can't cope with that, but I will. I've made do with worse," she says, stripping the emotion down until she's left with nothing but the stoic truth.
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I didn't know what the fuck to do or say, Sarah right up in my face all fierce like she was daring me to contradict the ravings of a dying woman. My fingers had stilled, but they were paused against the beaded bracelet on my wrist, a tiny anchor to sanity.
I sucked in a deep breath. What Would Niko Do?
"Alright," I conceded with a short nod. "Just…relax, okay? I'll just keep my mouth shut from now on."
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And Charley, too, while she had him -- before...well, before everything got complicated.