theodore mccormick (![]() ![]() @ 2012-09-01 00:18:00 |
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Keeping himself locked up in his room Teddy endured the storm completely alone. He spent his time pacing the hotel room floor, sleeping, and laying in bed without any desire to get up. He'd hit rock bottom as they say and didn't think he'd ever get back up. How could he? What others didn't seem to understand was that not only had Max allowed for what happened to happen but Finn and Mina were involved. Finn was Teddy's cousin and oftentimes his lover, he had never fully trusted the other demon but that was a sense of loyalty there. He didn't know for certain that Max and Teddy had a relationship but the boy wasn't stupid, there was no way that he didn't at least have an idea. All of Teddy's trust in Finn had been lost and replaced with an anger and resentment towards him instead. As for Mina, his sister Teddy knew her very well, he knew her motives and the way she worked. He knew why she'd done what she did, why she had told him and gone so far as to show him what happened. She'd done it for her own selfish gain. She knew that if Teddy hated Max he would go crawling back to her, that he would need her again the way he had when they were just teens. It was cruel and selfish, she had done it because she needed Teddy to be hopeless and heartbroken so that he would need her. She wanted to feel needed but what she'd done wouldn't promise her companionship. Instead, Teddy had run away and refused to return to their home. He didn't want to see any of them, all of them were liars and backstabbers for all he knew. He wouldn't stay in a home where he'd been betrayed by the ones closest to him.
Laying in bed Teddy hadn't in moved in over an hour, he simply stared up at the ceiling in the dim light. The only signs that he was alive was his chest steadily rising and falling and the occasional blink. Teddy heard someone at his door but didn't care to open it. He knew who it was and he wished she hadn't come to see him, not like this. He didn't want her to see how right she had been. Rolling over on his side Teddy pulled the covers up over his head and pulled his legs up to get himself into a tiny little ball under the sheets. He had to hold himself together like this, his knees to his chest, or risk falling apart.