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Lyra Aquilina Campbell ([info]lyra_yes) wrote in [info]nevermore_logs,
@ 2022-04-03 22:29:00

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Entry tags:lyra campbell, saint patrick

WHO: Lyra, Jocelyn and Jem, then Patrick
WHEN: Saturday 26th March
WHERE: Jocelyn’s place in Bushwick, then Patrick’s
WHAT: Some solid Campbell style family communication
WARNINGS: TBD



Lyra didn’t wanna go home; she’d been putting it off for days. Or… didn’t want to go to her old home, she guessed that's what she meant. Family home? No, but Avery was her husband, that made him family too, this was her family home. Sort of. First home? No, that sounded like a place a person bought with their husband, something which… oh, Lyra didn’t know how they’d ever get the money together for something like that— augh, and now she was thinking ‘bout money, again, and the stressed out energy was back, buzzing through her.

Every little feeling had been amplified, all week. Every emotion hurled itself full speed toward the surface. She didn't know if that was a symptom of almost dying or what. Just, hair triggers, all the time.

With an annoyed sigh, she uncurled herself from where she’d been not-sleeping under Avery’s arm, and sat up, pressing both her hands against her face. The hospital bill still hadn’t shown up and it was becoming this big thing, following her round like a maniac in a hot air balloon, a constant shadow over everything. She had no idea how bad it was gonna be. How they were gonna handle it. Or, how she was gonna handle it? Their bank accounts were separate things, after all, and it was her bill, her actions and choices that’d created it. If she hadn’t split all her Vegas money up— but she couldn’t regret that, couldn’t even regret the money she gave to Tammy. No, she’d have to figure something out. She’d feel too weird taking that amount of money from Avery anyway. Too much like she could picture his mom’s bitchy smug face, convinced she was after that Duffield cash.

Ugh, was that too neurotic? It was hard not to be neurotic, when it came to money. Especially this week. Everything was just... so much.

Fucking… dammit, she had to go home and find that bill. She could only think it’d been sent to her old place, cuz like, had she even updated her address? Jocelyn woulda messaged her if she’d noticed mail for her but maybe Jem’d put it somewhere instead, maybe Jemma’d used it for colouring, who knew, right? She had to go look for it. And it had to be today, cuz she had a bag of decorations to deliver so they could make the place look awesome for Jemma’s fourth birthday tomorrow. It couldn’t wait till tomorrow; she wasn’t gonna let adult money shit bleed into her little sister’s party.

But like, she didn’t want to go over there and look for a bill that was gonna ruin things, even though she knew that avoiding the issue wasn’t gonna make it go away. Knowing a thing and having the drive to do something 'bout it were two totally different things.

And like… she wasn’t totally looking forward to running into her mom either, even though she knew she should do something ‘bout that before Jemma’s birthday too. She wasn’t gonna let Jem-and-Lyra drama bleed into her little sister’s party, either.

Avery muttered something sleepy, then, about how she was letting the warmth out, and she knew she should get outta bed and get a move on but… fuck it, it could wait a little longer. Queen of avoidance, she was. And a bit of a coward, maybe, but nowhere made her feel as good as here, right now. Lyra snuggled down under the blankets with him again, tugging his arm to encourage him to curl up against her back. She could close her eyes and pretend like she hadn’t woken up early after all. Confrontations and shit, they were just so much easier when you were doing them on behalf of someone else, y’know?



Ugh, but Jocelyn was expecting her, so eventually Lyra made herself leave the apartment, but not until after watching Avery play video games for a while, sitting behind him on the couch with her arms round his waist, sneaking her fingers in under his shirt and making him mutter something about how she was gonna get him killed. “Or I’m gonna get you laid?” she suggested instead, pressing herself up against his back – it’d been even harder to keep her hands off him since recovering from the whole near-death experience thing. She just— just wanted to stick close. Not like, make a whole big deal of it or anything, but stick close.

Getchu a man who’d stroke your hair in the hospital, she thought, often. One who showed up and stuck around even though he hated seeing her all sick and miserable like that. Or, be supernaturally lucky and getchu two men who did that.

She had to talk to Patrick properly too, though. ‘Bout her mom. She had seen him since the whole hospital disaster. He’d come over with McDonalds on Monday but she’d been feeling too crap, too mad at Jake, too exhausted to face a Jem conversation when the alternative was burrowing into the couch between her dad and husband and eating fries and anger cookies and watching Wipe Out with them and Armaan.



Finally she made it back up to Bushwick, letting herself in with the key Jocelyn insisted she keep, taking a big, deep breath of how familiar everything smelled. Her new place with Avery kinda just smelled like boys. Not bad. Armaan was super clean and she dug the way Avery smelled. It was just— boys. Different. When Jocelyn hugged her, Lyra held on for a really long time, her face buried against Jocelyn’s cardigan.

“I was expecting you this morning,” Jocelyn said, as they unbagged the bunting Lyra’d brought for the party. It was made of brightly coloured fabric, triangles of all different textures and patterns she’d found in scrap bins around a few different fabric stores. She’d sewn them all up one night when Avery was hyper focused on something at his computer while Armaan chatted to her about his sisters.

“Slept in,” Lyra explained, with a quick flash of an apologetic smile. “Saturdays, you know?”

“Are you two going to be on time for dinner tomorrow?”

“Course. Ain’t letting Jemma down. How you think she’ll like this one?” Lyra passed over a velvet triangle, a soft dusky pink, and Jocelyn reached across the table to touch it too. “Nice huh? Could maybe sew these all together once they done being bunting, make her a duvet cover for her new bed, yeah?” With Lyra gone, Jemma had been moved into Lyra’s old room, and Jem had a room to herself for the first time in years. It wasn’t hard to see who was more excited about this arrangement, but Lyra knew Jocelyn was trying to prove to Jemma how cool having her own room was. Jemma was unconvinced and a little clingy, but slowly coming round.

“I think she’ll love it. It might even be finished by the time she’s five.”

“Five? C’mon, you take half, I’ll take half, we can get it done by winter, easy.”

“Easy,” said Jocelyn, with another hint of gentle teasing. “My half, at any rate.”

“Finished the bunting when I said I would, didn’t I?” Lyra grinned at her grandmother, refusing to accept that Jocelyn had a point. A long, repetitive project like sewing dozens of triangles together to make a patchwork duvet was exactly the kind of long, repetitive project that ran the risk of ending up abandoned when something more exciting came along.

“You did,” Jocelyn acknowledged with a smile, turning a floral triangle over to see the pattern on the back. Lyra watched the smile on her face fade as some thought occurred to her, and her forehead furrowed. “You weren’t here for her birthday last year…?” She trailed off, looking over at Lyra, who had frozen stiff.

No one had questioned where she was this time last year. No one had ever questioned it. No one remembered. They weren’t supposed to remember, Lyra thought, internally screaming what the fuck while her hands busied themselves with untangling a knot in the bunting.

“I was still in Tennessee,” she muttered hastily, without looking up, digging a blunt thumbnail into the fabric knot. This issue was not the issue she was tryna brace herself to deal with and she had no idea – absolutely no idea – how she was supposed explain her absence if suddenly the fairy magic had just gone and worn off.

“Of course,” Jocelyn said, with a shake of her head and a small laugh. “Silly me— oh, that reminds me, Paulie’s boy picked up a job pouring concrete up in Queens, he’s going to ask around, see if they’re hiring. I gave him your new number.”

“Oh, uh, thanks…” Lyra looked up from the knot, trying to see if there was anything weird about her grandmother. Was she suspicious? Shit, was it a memory thing? A— fuck an age thing?

Jocelyn looked up at her too, met her eyes, looked sharp as a pin. “I cannot believe you lost that phone. Addy was so generous to give you hers, I hope you got her something in return. You should look through some of Jemma’s old things, I think there’s a very nice summer dress that her Evie could grow into.”

Lyra didn’t think Evie was lacking in clothes (or like, anything) but Jocelyn was right, she did owe Addy something in exchange for the phone. She’d been thinking of putting in extra hours at the workshop and making something, but she’d take a look for that summer dress, too. “Thanks,” she said again, as the knot at last came free. Jocelyn didn’t seem to see anything strange about her answer, so all Lyra could do was pray that Jocelyn didn’t think too hard about last year. Pray it wasn’t a memory thing either. What else could she do?!

There wasn’t time to get sucked into it anyway, because a clatter of a shampoo bottle against the bottom of the shower made her realise she could hear the water going in the bathroom. “Mom’s home?”

“Mm, deep conditioning her hair for tomorrow,” Jocelyn said, the tone in her voice speaking volumes about how necessary she found the pampering of Jem’s hair for a four year old’s party. “Help me string these up so I don’t have to haul these old bones up onto a chair.”

“You ain’t that old,” Lyra said (still frantically praying it wasn’t a memory thing) as she clambered up, not about to let Jocelyn risk breaking herself. Her own ankle was still a little delicate (she’d skipped trapeze class this week, but that was kinda more about staying home with Avery than it was about being careful with her ankle, since if she was actually being careful she shouldn’t be scaling buildings for work, even if she was kinda desperate for the money) but not so tender she couldn’t manage a chair.

She was pushing a thumb tack into a pre-existing thumb-tack hole in the wall from some other birthday bunting when she finally got up the nerve to ask, casual, “Hey, any mail for me show up here?”

Not so casual, maybe, if the flip in her stomach was anything to go by.

Jocelyn passed up another handful of bunting as Lyra (ankle holding up fine) stepped from chair to the back of the couch, fingertips stretching to pin the decorations as high as possible. “Not that I’ve seen.”

Lyra couldn’t keep back the little sound of frustration. Seriously? Now that the bill was close, she thought, she was ready for it all to be over. Over in the definitive, this is how many thousand you owe way instead of over in the big, shadow question mark way.

Jocelyn looked up at that noise. “What are you expecting?”

“Uhm…” A brief internal struggle. Well no— not brief, just the final throes of a struggle she’d been having all week, one that hadn’t magically landed her at a decision one way or another. Tell her grandmother? Don’t tell her? And by not making a decision the decision had kinda made itself for her, so like… no… no she wasn’t going to tell her, she was going to let time pass till time swallowed it up… A decision that only held up so long as Jocelyn didn’t look right at her and ask.

And okay sure she hadn’t asked specifically, had she? ‘What mail are you expecting’ could probably be sidestepped… only… not by Lyra. She bit her lips together a moment, before she said, “hospital bill.”

“Excuse me?” said Jocelyn, and then, “get down off that sofa.”

Lyra pushed in another thumbtack first, then jumped down, landing in front of her grandmother (favouring the one foot, but only slightly.) Jocelyn was a little taller than she was. Jem was a little taller again. Patrick was taller. Lyra had no idea, genetically, where her height had ended up. Jocelyn somehow looked even taller when she put both her hands on her hips, and peered at Lyra as if she might have overlooked the fact that her granddaughter was missing one of her limbs.

“Tell me what happened.”

Lyra debated holding her hands behind her back or crossing her arms in front of her. Neither posture really seemed to make things easier. “I drank too much,” she said, grabbing one arm with the other instead. “Had to spend a night in hospital. I’m alright though— I’m alright.”

“Oh Lyra,” Jocelyn scolded, her voice harsh but her eyes widening like she didn’t recognise Lyra standing right in front of her, which was way worse than the voice. “What were you thinking?”

That was the question Lyra couldn’t answer, either. One that wouldn’t let her go. What had she been thinking? When had she stopped thinking? Why hadn’t she realised that she was no longer thinking?. “Well—" she said, the colour of shame creeping over her cheeks. "Kinda wasn’t.”

“No, clearly! When was this?”

“St Patrick’s Day.”

“Saint— Who was with you? Was Rosario there?”

“No, she can’t stand—”

“Avery then, where was he?”

“He was working, but he—”

“Aderyn? Henry?”

“Okay, stop, you don’t gotta list all my friends,” Lyra complained, though, Jocelyn had kinda reached the end of the list there anyway. “I was with Patrick and before you say anything he looked after me, real good, he got me to hospital, he stayed with, the whole time.”

“You were in hospital?” Jem’s voice, quiet, made Lyra turn around, and her mother was standing in the bathroom door wrapped in a towel. “Oh, babygi—”

“Don’t,” Lyra said, pointing at her in warning, party embarrassed to be caught off guard but mostly: “I’m still mad at you.”

“At me?”

“Jemima, what did you do?”

“I didn’t do anything! Ly, are you sick? Did you get hurt?!”

“You said some real inappropriate things to Patrick, mom!”

“You were there too?!”

“Oh yeah, she was there alright, she was there in all her glory.”

“I don’t know what you mean by that.”

“You hit on him!”

“Hardly, I—”

“‘Hardly’? No, you hit on him so hard—”

“You’re blowing this all up. So maybe I was a little flirty?”

“It was more than a little flirty! You were way outta line.”

“Oh, you know I come off a little strong when I’m drunk. You were drunk too, so was he! Everyone was drunk, it was a party!”

There was a sudden, loud series of bangs as Jocelyn slammed a glass down like a gavel, and both Lyra and Jem stopped shouting as Jocelyn pointed from one to the other, hand still around the glass. “You were there,” she clarified, pointing at Jem first before turning her finger toward Lyra. “And you left your intoxicated daughter alone with that man just before she ended up in hospital?”

“How is the hospital my fault?!” Jem protested, overlapping with Lyra’s voice as she protested too “‘That man’ is my dad!”

“He’s my dad,” Lyra repeated, firmly, to Jocelyn. “And he was there at my side the whole time. He deserves to be more than just ‘that man’.”

“And he’s a Saint,” Jem said, moving to stand at her daughter’s side and face her mother. “He deserves your respect.”

“He deserved not to get propositioned, is what he deserves!” Lyra glowered at Jem, sidestepping away from her mom. “How is that respecting him?”

“You propositioned him? Jemima!”

“Ugh! You two are impossible!” Jem threw her head back in frustration. “Neither of you are listening to me!”

“Jemma!” Lyra said, loudly, cheerfully, as her old bedroom door opened and a sleepy preschooler peeked out. “The almost-birthday girl!” Thank fuck, thank fuck thank fuck. She swooped in to haul Jemma up and make a big deal over her, tickling some laughter out of her armpits and trying not to look like she was about to lose her mind. “Have you got a whole room to yourself now, oh my gosh, show me what you done with the place?” She shot an angry look over Jemma’s shoulder at both Jocelyn and Jem (though mostly Jem) and closed Jemma’s bedroom door behind her.

It really wasn’t on, feeling rescued by your tiny sister when forreal, you should be the one doing the rescuing here. Still, getting the grand tour about Jemma’s room gave Lyra time to catch her breath, stop her heart racing so hard, and through the door she could hear low voices and then Jem’s footsteps thumping off toward her bedroom. Then it was just Jocelyn to deal with, a quarter hour or so later, when Lyra came out with Jemma riding on her shoulders.

“I’m glad you’re okay,” was the first thing that Jocelyn said, scrubbing at something burned on the bottom of a pot. “We can talk about this properly another time. How much is the bill?”

“I got no idea,” Lyra said, putting Jemma down on her chair at the table, pushing her juice cup toward her. Guilt and fear were still riding her, way heavier than Jemma had been. Shame too. “I don’t, um, remember a lot.”

Jocelyn put the pot down, and pulled off her rubber gloves. “Ring the billing department,” she said, pushing Lyra’s hair back over her shoulders. “Do it today.”

Ugh. “Okay.”

“Promise me. Today.”

“I promise.” She shoulda done that to start with. Rang them up days ago, see what address they had, bypassed all this. Sometimes, though, sometimes it was easier to do a thing you didn’t wanna do if you promised someone else you’d do it. Sometimes it was the only way. Lyra was pretty sure she made a really sucky adult.

“Good girl,” Jocelyn said, and pulled Lyra closer for a quick, one armed hug. “Call me tonight and we’ll figure out what to do. We got a little put aside, and we got a notice last week to say rent's dropping to make up for the 'inconvenience of improvements', if you can believe that. We'll sort this all out."

Lyra grabbed her round her waist before Jocelyn could let go, and pulled her in for a proper face-buried, arms-tight hug. She'd always been safe here, and right now the safety of the hug was offering her a place where she could let go of the reins of her panic, and freak out about— oh there was a whole smorgasbord of options, say… how much the dropping of rent felt like a threat cuz she knew who it was coming from, or maybe ‘bout how she couldn't shake how goddamn scary it’d been waking up in hospital, or how she couldn’t stop thinking about how she didn’t even remember crossing the line between in control and out of it and how maybe that was the scariest bit of all.

But instead she sniffed, hard. Jemma was right there and the kid didn’t need to know her big sister couldn’t handle shit. “Don’t yell at mom while Jemma’s in the house,” Lyra muttered, giving her grandma a pat on the back. “You guys suck at keeping your voices down.”




Put something off for as long as possible, then as soon as the bandaid was even slightly loose, rip it all off as fast as possible. Lyra was searching for the hospital’s billing department the moment she stepped back into the hallway, had found the number by the time the elevator arrived for her, then spent a really tense wait till it spat her out on the ground floor before she could dial.

And what they said really shouldn’t have freaked her out, but she’d been bracing for things to go one way for so long that when they went the opposite way, freaking was the only option that felt open to her.

She sent a frantic message with her new phone (and Addy had been right, the battery life was for shit, it was already on 41%) and then sprinted for the bus that would take her the closest to Patrick’s place.

Are you home?? I needta come over, like right now


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[info]lyra_yes
2022-04-05 03:26 am UTC (link)
"We were all a lil drunk, so..." Lyra said, with a small laugh at that ridiculous bit of understatement. Who could think about handling things with finesse after the amount of booze they'd drunk, right? With the laugh, or more likely with his apology and his acknowledgement that there was a whole thing there, something tipped, and it wasn't so overwhelming anymore. "Honestly, like... I ain't sorry you paid for it either? Even if that makes me a giant hypocrite. You paying for it does make my life a helluva lot easier." Her life, Avery's, her family's, Rosario's — freaking everyone would've felt that bill, and now they didn't have to. How could something that freaked her out so much also feel like such a relief? Emotions were wild.

It didn't even suck that much though, admitting that she wasn't behaving logically, admitting she was a hypocrite. It felt good, talking this out with Patrick. Not like, nice, not like fun, but good.

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[info]shamrocked_
2022-04-05 03:35 am UTC (link)
"It doesn't make you a hypocrite," Patrick said, finally smiling. "Emotions are complicated. And valid. I'll try to be more aware of it in the future. We can talk things out if anything else comes up. Work things out together. Alright? I'm new to all of this too." He was Mai's guardian, and Ella's godparent, but they had grown up around him. They already knew each other and there was an understanding there. All of this with Lyra was so new.

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[info]lyra_yes
2022-04-05 04:45 am UTC (link)
"Haha, 'valid', you're such a millennial," Lyra said, teasing, and leaned over to bump her shoulder against his. It was good, too, that he'd not once looked at her like she was losing it or needed to calm down, she'd really noticed that (she could tell herself she was losing it and needed to calm down, but it woulda messed things up coming from him.) "But yeah, yeah, we can talk. You're a pretty good listener, you know that bout yourself?"

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[info]shamrocked_
2022-04-05 05:09 am UTC (link)
Patrick's smile brightened even more as she teased him and then told him he was a good listener. "Thank you," he said, meaning it. "I worked on that a lot when I was alive. I mean the first time."

And speaking of listening, "how are...how is everything else?" he said, in a way that he was hoping was breezy. Lyra's hospitalisation had distracted Patrick, but he was also worried about Lyra's argument with Jem. "Did- Lyra, did Jem really leave you in Mexico?"

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[info]lyra_yes
2022-04-05 09:12 am UTC (link)
Welp, she hadn't done this story sober for a long time. Lyra pulled a coil of her hair, stretching it out between her fingers and letting it spring back. Least she'd had practice lately, telling Avery, and that'd gone pretty well. Well, Aves had just leaned over and kissed her, and she was pretty sure Patrick was gonna have a more emotional reaction than that.

Still, she wanted him to know. Right now, she kinda wanted him to know everything about her. So. "Other way round," she clarified, grabbing the curl again and winding it round and round her finger. "We were in Mexico together, cuz I'd won enough money so's we could have a holiday, but when I got sick she sent me back on my own. That was the last time I ended up in hospital— oh, 'part from when I nail-gunned myself, but that was like, few hours in ED, tetanus shot, not like proper hospital. This was a few days. Meningitis. I hadn't even been kissing. Pretty gutting, forreal," she flashed her eyebrows at him, a kind of haha, funny right? expression even though she was pretty sure he wouldn't be laughing. It was the exact same joke she'd made for Rosario, back at the time; making a really big deal about catching the kissing disease without even getting any action.

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[info]shamrocked_
2022-04-05 10:27 am UTC (link)
Patrick's jaw dropped open and he stared at Lyra for a second, before realising that was really fucking rude. But- But Jem had sent Lyra away so she could keep having fun!? What the fuck? "How old were you?" he asked, his voice suddenly a bit icy. A bit angry.

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[info]lyra_yes
2022-04-05 10:48 am UTC (link)
"I was sixteen, wasn't like I was a little kid or anything," Lyra wasn't sure what this sudden urge to say at least something in her mother's defense was all about. "I— we'd talked about it, before I got on the plane, 'bout how it made more sense that she stayed there, 'stead of like, paying to change a second flight. It kinda made sense at the time? I know that's not... reality, though. I know that." She pulled a curl of hair across her face, pressing it into her mouth and making a face underneath it.

She had agreed her mom should stay, though. At the airport, before the plane left. She had agreed it wasn't worth ruining the trip for both of them.

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[info]shamrocked_
2022-04-05 10:52 am UTC (link)
"It made sense!?" Patrick suddenly yelled, and then he put his hands up because he was pissed off, but not at Lyra. And she hardly needed his anger. "Sorry, I won't yell again, I promise," he said, his tone much more gentle. "Oh, Lyra. I'm so sorry you had to go through that. It must have been so scary." To be so sick and all on your own... "I can't- I can't imagine ever not wanting to be right beside someone I loved when they were sick, doing whatever I could to help them. Part of that is selfish too, because if you're there you know they're okay." Did Jem just not care?!

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[info]lyra_yes
2022-04-05 11:14 am UTC (link)
Lyra wasn't freaked by him yelling, but it did make her raise both her eyebrows, and straighten her neck back up, looking at him in a new way. She'd seen a bit of it before when he'd gotten all protective when the topic of Apollo came up, it was kinda badass. If he wasn't yelling about Jem he would have been all the way badass. It was so much easier to get on board with yelling at Apollo than yelling at her mom, even though she yelled at her mom all the time.

"I don't so much remember being scared," Lyra admitted, not trying to diminish it all, at least not on purpose, but because it was the truth. "Mostly just out of it. I think I cackled a lot on the flight. I didn't realise how sick I was till Jocelyn flipped. It sorta, took a long time for what happened to actually sink in, y'know?"

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[info]shamrocked_
2022-04-05 11:22 am UTC (link)
"That makes sense," Patrick said gently. "She shouldn't have put you on that plane on your own. She should have been with you. I'm not going to go off at her or anything," he reassured Lyra. "But I am not pleased to hear it. Just makes me wish even more that I had known-" Patrick blew out a frustrated breath, "I wish I could have been there."

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[info]lyra_yes
2022-04-05 11:36 am UTC (link)
"I had Jocelyn," Lyra reassured him, since yeah sure it would've been different, maybe way better, if he'd been around, but he hadn't been, and— and she was okay, after all. "Jocelyn went off at Jem enough for both you and her, I promise ya. They didn't speak for like, a solid half a year."

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[info]shamrocked_
2022-04-05 11:52 am UTC (link)
"That sounds so rough," Patrick replied, sighing. "I'm so glad you had Jocelyn. So things with Jem have always been a bit...tempestuous? I didn't catch the entire argument the other day, but I was worried."

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[info]lyra_yes
2022-04-05 12:11 pm UTC (link)
Well... there was a part of Lyra that felt obliged to mention how fun her mom could be, talk about some of the incredible times they'd had when she was little, but that did kinda all get sucked into the great Sarlacc pit of what-happened-in-Mexico. "Tempestuous, yeah, good word. 'Specially when she finally came home; she was pregnant. A pregnant Jem, she's nuts. We'd gotten so used to life without her that her, back, being so extra, it was a-fucking-lot. Freaks me out she might wanna get that way again."

At least she knew there was no way that was going to happen with Patrick, and Jem was so Saint-focused lately, Lyra just had to hope there weren't any other secret men in her mom's life. Or pray. Maybe she should be praying.

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[info]shamrocked_
2022-04-05 12:14 pm UTC (link)
"W-wait. Life without her. How long was she gone?" Patrick asked, confused. Surely Jem had just finished out the vacation and returned?

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[info]lyra_yes
2022-04-05 12:30 pm UTC (link)
"Ah," Lyra said, and bit her lip, fully expecting him to yell again when she answered. "Three years."

There wasn't much she could say to soften that. Maybe she even wanted him to yell about it. Maybe she wanted someone else to get in Jem's face about how shit it had been. Someone Jem might actually listen to. Maybe she wasn't over it as much as she'd just forced herself to be because being over it was the only way to live in the same small apartment without anger and bitterness.

So she didn't try to soften it, at all. Three years, mom. Fuck you very much.

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[info]shamrocked_
2022-04-05 12:34 pm UTC (link)
"Three-!" Patrick stopped himself from yelling again, but he did have to get up off the sofa and pace around a bit. Three years. Jem had abandoned their daughter, not returned when Lyra was hospitalised, and then spent another three years flitting about, suiting herself.

Goddammit.

"Oh fuck. Oh fuck. Oh, I'm really mad and I don't like being mad and I don't know what to do with it," Patrick grumbled as he paced around "And she wanted me to- She wanted another kid!? Oh ho ho no."

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[info]lyra_yes
2022-04-05 12:45 pm UTC (link)
"Right?!" Lyra didn't get up and pace too, but she was sitting on the edge of the sofa now, feet on the floor, head following him like she was watching a game of slow angry Saint tennis. "See why I had to go off at her?! She just gets so selfish, and she don't think, and Jemma's so little! And cuz me and Jocelyn were round all the time she assumes me and Jocelyn are backup parents and we ain't, and if she has another one— fuck, how Jocelyn supposda handle a baby and a preschooler and Jem? Nope, no way, not happening."

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[info]shamrocked_
2022-04-05 12:49 pm UTC (link)
Patrick kept his pacing up for another few minutes, and then he went back to sit beside Lyra again. His posture was far from relaxed, but it meant he could reach out to his daughter. "It's not happening. Even if I wasn't a happily committed man, it wouldn't be happening. Having kids isn't something to do just...willy nilly on purpose." He turned red a bit at using 'willy nilly'. "I just want to keep saying I'm sorry. You- You've been through so much which was just unnecessary. I think I'll talk to Jem, but...when I am much more calm."

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[info]lyra_yes
2022-04-05 01:34 pm UTC (link)
Was it bitchy of her to hope that he didn't calm down too much? Maybe an angry saint yelling at her to straighten up was exactly what Jem needed? (Maybe an angry saint yelling at her mom on her behalf was just what Lyra needed, though...)

"You don't got to keep saying sorry," she told him, not quite ready to stop talking about it yet. "Cuz like, that's what she did, constantly. I got so many 'I'm sorry' phone calls and teary 'forgive me' Facetimes from her that year, you get kinda over people apologising for something, you know? My school counselor told me to block her number more than once, I swear." That'd been one of the only things she actually disagreed with her counselor about. On everything else, she was pretty spot on, but Lyra hadn't been able to stop herself from answering every one of Jem's calls. She'd had a love-hate relationship with the emotional wallop those calls had brought with them that she couldn't quit.

So yeah, yeah you could get over someone constantly apologising, but sixteen year old Lyra hadn't wanted to, not a bit.

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[info]shamrocked_
2022-04-05 01:42 pm UTC (link)
"Ah. I'm not so good at- It's Catholic Guilt, but I'll try," he said with a shrug. "So she knew what she was putting you through and did it anyway. I- Fucking hell. You don't do that to the people you love. You don't. I- I've only known you a little while and I can't imagine my life without you in it. I don't want to. I love you, Lyra."

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[info]lyra_yes
2022-04-06 12:43 am UTC (link)
"I don't think she really knew what I was going through, I think she just knew what she was going through," she said, before the rest of what he'd said caught up with her, and she couldn't help but smile, the warm feeling of it in her chest like his words were a physical thing. "I'm so lucky you're my dad, I know that, so lucky. You really are like, top tier."

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[info]shamrocked_
2022-04-06 01:35 am UTC (link)
Patrick smiled a little, his cheeks turning bright red. Oh, she had said he was top tier and he didn't know what to do with that. "Then we're both lucky," he said quietly. "Because you're a top tier kid. Hey, do you want to see something beautiful?"

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[info]lyra_yes
2022-04-06 08:51 am UTC (link)
Lyra took a long deep breath, and let it all out like she was wringing out her whole body. God, a proper cry really did make you feel like you'd swum for miles, didn't it? There was a weighty kinda exhaustion in her limbs, she noticed at last, and a scrubbed clean kind of feeling. Maybe more scrubbed than clean. Time to leave talk of Jem behind, maybe for now? Those issues weren't going anywhere, and Patrick had something beautiful to show her.

"Sure," Lyra said, letting her feet thump back onto the floor. "Is it caffeinated?"

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[info]shamrocked_
2022-04-06 09:19 am UTC (link)
"Okay I will show you two beautiful things," Patrick chuckled a little. "And one will be caffeinated."

He reached out then, leading her up through the small roof access stairway his apartment had. The roof was large, and his apartment (and the maintenance stairway) was the only access. Therefore, Patrick had gotten permission years ago now to do whatever he wanted with the space. And when David had moved in with him, over two decades ago now, he had installed the greenhouse.

It was large and beautiful, every available space filled with growing things. There were flowers, both local and exotic, and there were fruit trees and veggies and herbs. Everything was so painstakingly taken care of. And in the far corner, an ornate white chair rested, looking a little worse for wear these days, where Bridget had used to sit with the twins when they were babies and David was fussing in the greenhouse.

"The twins were born in this apartment," he said quietly. "And David, their dad, put this greenhouse in. He still comes to take care of it when he can." Patrick opened the door and let Lyra in.

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[info]lyra_yes
2022-04-06 09:40 am UTC (link)
"Hoooly shit, that smell!" Lyra exclaimed, breathing in even deeper than before. So many layers of earthy, herby, floral smells like nothing she'd ever smelled in the middle of the city. "Like, you said you had a garden up here, but this is just, holy..." She left off the shit, this time, thinking maybe... maybe holy wasn't far off? No one she'd ever known had a greenhouse like this. And hadn't Addy said she'd inherited her dad's green thumb? Lyra stepped into the greenhouse, turning in a slow circle, trying to take it all in. "You're forreal growing food, Patrick!"

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