silvermoonlady (silvermoonlady) wrote in halcyon_houses, @ 2008-07-22 16:17:00 |
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Entry tags: | davia, sydni |
Week 14: Thursday
Who: Davia and Sydni
What: An apology, or at least some talking
Where: Davia's room
When: After classes
It seemed like everyday this week was going to cause insane amounts of stress for Sydni. Monday and Tuesday she was concerned about her meeting with Miklos, and Wednesday, the day of the meeting, was nearly unbearable. Luckily for Sydni, that meeting had gone well, and she had felt better Thursday morning, even after going to see the custodial staff. At the lunch break, she had checked the journals, and Sydni's heart nearly skipped a beat when she saw Davia had left a message for her. It only said, "Nevermind", but that was something, and she pounced on it. The rest of the day she spent nervously contemplating how their talk would go. Her initial hope had been dimmed somewhat when Davia had said she wasn't about to give second chances. But still, she was willing to talk, and that was more than Sydni had expected so soon.
Sydni left her last class in a rush - usually she was one of the last to leave. One of her ways of staying invisible - stay out of the mob of students. Today she wanted to hurry over to Terrene House and see Davia. It was a much less happy reason than the last time she'd been to Davia's room, and her heart squeezed a bit. Hope and fear fought a tremendous battle within her, and while her heart raced with anxiety, she couldn't quell the hope that told her maybe things could fixed, or at least made better, even as she tried to logic herself into a more realistic view. It really wasn't possible for her to expect the worst, even when she knew it was a possibility. She was too optimistic.
Luckily, a lot of students were coming in and out of the Houses at this time of day, so Sydni was able to slip in without too much of a hassle, and she wasn't going to a men's floor, so she figured she was golden once she was in. Her heart continued to race as she neared Davia's door. She briefly thought that maybe Davia wanted round 2, and perhaps she was walking into another cat fight. Davia wouldn't do that, she quickly concluded. She was too sweet. Much like she'd been too sweet to hit her. Both times. Surely she had calmed down from that time, however. Swallowing her fear, to some extent, Sydni knocked solidly on Davia's door. Softly, she said, "Davia?" She didn't realize she was holding her breath, but she was.