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Laura Moon ([info]spitandviolets) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2009-02-05 16:23:00

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Entry tags:andy gallagher, complete, day 31, laura moon

Who: Laura Moon and Andy Gallagher
What: Insomnia!
When: Day 31, very late night
Where: Laura's room, C112.
Rating: PG-13 for language and gory details
Status: Complete


If there was one thing that Mirage already knew about Laura, it was that she no longer had any concept of or any care for the concept of time. It had not supplied the undead woman with a clock. It didn't matter. When the sun was down, Laura was active and the rest of the world was not. When the sun was up, well, sometimes she didn't have a choice, and others she debated with herself as to whether or not she should be doing something. Thus, it was very dark, and possibly late or early.

Laura did not remember her own wake and funeral very well. She was not there, exactly. It was a distant memory, like watching herself from across the room. She remembered when her best friend spat on her face, and she remembered the violets. She also remembered the pose in which she'd been put to rest. At the moment, she was practicing it on her bed, bored, as usual, and cold, as usual. Her body was rigid, laying on her back on the plush, black coverlet, arms crossed over her chest, hands folded. Since she did not need to breathe, she was not breathing. Her eyes were closed but she did not sleep. Her hair was fanned out around her. Only the outfit, a pair of jeans and a black tanktop, which made her look even paler than usual, was out of place for a wake.

Having just retired from her computer, she was expecting Andy. When he would arrive, however, was uncertain. Drunk people ran on their own schedule. When she got drunk, when she was alive, she drank a lot. That, in fact, had been the death of her. Literally. Maybe she'd try to brighten Andy's mood with that story. The likelihood that he wanted to hear about her death, however, was probably not high. L was unique in that respect. Still, maybe she'd have another friend, someone else who wouldn't mind that she was dead and cold.

Focusing on the movements of the lights of humans, she managed to zero in on Andy's with only minor difficulty. Rising from the bed as a zombie from the grave, Laura sauntered to the door, opening it just as her guest arrived. She said nothing, holding the door open for him, dark eyes studying his face.



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[info]brain_ninja
2009-02-12 03:52 pm UTC (link)
At least she seemed to understand where he was coming from. He was trying to understand her, however difficult it was for him at this point. He hoped very much that by the time he was sobered up, he'd be able. Andy was the type of person who genuinely wanted to connect with people. He'd been cheated, he felt, in his old life by that, between Tracy being too afraid of him to continue talking to him and Webber turning out to be, well...what he'd turned out to be. So, here on Mirage, when Andy had a second chance, he wanted to take it. If it took a little more effort on his part, then so be it.

It made him feel a little sad to know that she really, literally couldn't sleep. If time dragged for him here, he couldn't even begin to imagine how it must drag for her if she couldn't even kill time by taking a nap or by sleeping the night away into day. Although, maybe she'd prefer to sleep the day away into night; he wasn't sure, but he thought maybe.

"I don't know, it might be a little hazy," Andy agreed, "but I hear there's a miracle hangover cure around these parts, so...maybe not," he said with a small, tired smile.

She stood beside the bed and stroked his forehead again. The cool, soothing touch was making him even more tired, so he was almost grateful when she told him to go to sleep, twisting her fingers into his hair. He looked up at her as he let her push him back onto the bed. Smirking, he nodded. "Yeah, please don't," he replied genially when she said she wouldn't carry him back to his room.

Her hand slid over his eyes and he let them close as she told him again to go to sleep, reassuring him that he'd feel better in the morning. Part of him was fairly certain that she was right. "Mmmhmm," he hummed in agreement as he relaxed. It didn't take long for sleep to claim him, after that.

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