Zoie (if_i_believe) wrote in light_of_may, @ 2015-04-20 12:43:00 |
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Entry tags: | 2009-10-18, jesse, zoie |
you said i'll never let you go
Who: Jesse and Zoie
Where: Street near the police station
When: Late afternoon
Zoie had not wanted to go to the police office. She had told Nora that time and time again that she did not want to go. What if she had done something? What if they knew that she had done something? But no matter how much she did not want to go, Zoie knew that she had to. She had to go and she had to talk to them. Preferably Nora would have gone with her, but Nora was not around. She had said she would be back later, but she had been gone all night. Zoie figured that she must have just gone straight to work, because why would she really think anything else? Because she told me she... No. Zoie shook her head against that thought. The other day she had been told something but that did not mean it figured into this, right? Just because her sister hunted...
Zoie had decided she would go to the police office. So she had gone and she had answered their questions and now she felt like she wanted to do nothing but curl up in a corner and die. They did not believe that she did not know exactly what had happened. They did not know if they believed she had a guardian angel so unless Reagan walked in there and said he had killed Daniel to protect her... all they knew was that she had been hurt by that man and had a reason. They had her blood at the scene and the only reason she was not under arrest was because she was being cooperative and they did not have any weapon or proof that she had hurt Daniel, just that he had hurt her.
I need Nora. The blonde had walked to the station and was regretting it on the way home. With her emotions hiked up it should not have been a surprise that she was shaking, that her heartbeat was racing or that it was getting hard to breathe. Not now... Zoie whimpered and sank back against a lightpost, trying her hardest to take deep, steady breaths. She needed to calm down. She did. She could feel her pulse in her fingertips now and the world was trying to spin, but she still managed to get her phone out and highlight Nora's name. "Please just answer your phone..." Nothing. A dead tone. "You're supposed to be there when I need you!" And she needed her. Preferably before she wound up in the hospital this time.