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Raina Maris. ([info]raina_maris) wrote in [info]manchester_rpg,
@ 2010-09-19 18:46:00

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When my brain's ticking like a bomb.
Who Raina & Jack, then Desmond
What Booze fixes all the problems in the world
When Sunday night
Where By the pond
Rating R (language and sexual situations)
Status In progress



It was a dream that had Raina wanting to leave campus for the night.

Lately, most of her dreams had been dark and she woke aching, both physically and emotionally. Her mind was tired from screaming and she felt like she was spinning out of control. Last night she'd found herself in the middle of the woods. Her heart had been racing as her eyes dated around through the mass of trees that surrounded her. She could hear leaves cracking underfoot as something took a spin around the shadows. She turned to try and catch a glimpse but she just barely saw the back end of whatever it was as it disappeared once more. "Who's there?" She called out, though she didn't expect an answer.

Turning, her feet kicked up dirt as she started to run through the woods. Her body bumped into the thick tree trunks and she could feel the bruises appearing on her body. But she couldn't stop. Heart thumping, she continued to run as the creature, or whatever it was, got closer and closer to her. She head towards a clearing when the creature on her tail snagged her foot. Raina fell to the ground, feeling the dirt staining her face. Flipping herself on her back, she prepared for an attack but nothing was there. Out of breath, her eyes darted around the circle of the clearing. As she did, the trees around her started to grow crookedly, wickedly. The branches bent like fingers reaching for her menacingly.

She screamed and backed up until she could get to her feet. No sooner had she taken a step away from the reaching fingers then they had gripped her. They wrapped around her, pinning her arms at her sides as they roped around her waist. The other ones started to claw at her violently, like an animal tearing her flesh into ribbons. Blood dripped from her body until she woke up violently. Drenched in sweat, sheets tangled around her body, it took almost fifteen minutes to pull herself together and realize she'd been only dreaming. And they had been getting worse every night.

This last one had felt so real that when her eyes laid on the clock and she'd realized that she had slept all day, she decided there was really only one thing that she could do to calm the thoughts of blood and destruction.

And that was alcohol.

With a bottle of jack daniels shoved in her bag, she threw on a skirt (in the chance that she wanted to get in the water) and a tank top, followed by a pair of slip on flats. Then Raina was out the door. She didn't want to be there right now. All she wanted to feel was numb. She had been hoping that, much like what most people told her, the ache would lessen with time. She had been all but hoping that one day she would wake up and it would hurt less, even just a tiny bit, but she'd had no luck with that. Every morning hurt just as badly. What if she never recovered? She didn't want to be reckless, but she didn't want to be in pain. So she didn't waste any time getting down to the pond. Stopping beside the water, Raina sat down and pulled out the bottle of whiskey. It started with a few shots. The burning in her throat as she swallowed each shot helped, but she wanted more, needed more.

She wasn't sure how much time passed by a quarter of the bottle down, Raina was laying back on the ground, staring at the sky. She hummed to herself as she twisted the bottle open again and held it against her lips to take another sip. Her cheeks were flushed with the taste, eyes watery from the buzz.

This was definitely helping.


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[info]raina_maris
2010-09-20 06:49 am UTC (link)
Raina wasn't exactly the cursing type so she shied away from saying 'fuck.' Though that was something she planned on adding to her list. What, was she the only person in school who didn't curse? And there had been only one person who seemed to like that. She bit her bottom lip, scraped her teeth over the pink flesh and decided now was the best time to start. "fuck," she said, voice lowering just a little. "I meant, did a genie really sneak into your room to.. fuck you." There. That wasn't so hard, right?

His wink however brought a school girl like blush over her cheeks. She averted her eyes to the ground and smirked, "Well, you're not subtle at all, are you?" She didn't have to wonder if.. fucking.. was something he had been referencing with that comment. And she suddenly really wished she hadn't dropped her bottle. She looked sadly at the spot where it was shattered and knew she should have been more careful. They were expensive and when you do something stupid like break it before you're done with it, you didn't have any left.

Raina smirked then, and thought how odd it was to find someone who was so viciously honest. It was too often that people lied, worried about how people would see them. "Well, your concern is both noted and appreciated, no matter how pretend it may be." It was the shaking of the bottle that really made the decision for her. Besides, it felt dangerous--however small of a baby step it may be. Pulling her foot from the water, she checked the cut and saw that it wasn't bleeding any longer. It seemed there wasn't much that being in the water couldn't fix for a mermaid. Turning to look at Jack, Raina judged the distance, then (much more carefully this time) helped herself to her feet. She stood on tip toes as she walked over to him. Then, once dropping her shoes a few feet from him, she lowered herself to the ground--albeit clumsily.

It took a minute but once she sat beside him, she extended her legs in front of her and had to tug on the bottom of her skirt a little to pull it into place, so it was decent enough. There. All in place. "So, if those are the only two reasons why a girl gets drunk," she started, not exactly sure she even wanted to talk about Desmond. If just thinking about him reopened those wounds, wouldn't talking about him just make it worse? "What are the reasons why a guy get's drunk? Because I didn't see you with some girl trying to get her drunk too."

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