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Evangeline Sablier is not broken, but please ([info]handlewithcare) wrote in [info]rooms,
@ 2014-05-17 16:40:00

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Entry tags:!marvel comics, *log, evangeline sablier, wren henry

Who: Evangeline Sablier - Wren Henry later
What: Narrative - Daisy turns one! - And then Wren joining later!
When: Recently - Happy birthday Daisy!
Where: First a park and then a cupcake shop in Luke and Wren's neighborhood.
Warnings: None!



Evie loved to celebrate generally, but the timing wasn't right for a birthday party. Evie didn't feel like she could handle a party. And who would she invite in any case? She wasn't ready, but she also knew that it wasn't about her. A year had gone by, a whole year. Her baby was crawling at top speeds and walking around holding onto furniture and bumping her head all the time. She had a good set of teeth, she was getting chatty and laughed all the time. Her long brown hair was getting thicker and her big blue eyes were beginning to show more and more personality. There had been dozens of milestones in the past year, and Evie wanted to celebrate every single one of them. Daisy deserved it. Daisy deserved a mother who wanted to celebrate all of those things. And Evie had to be mother and father. So - she was trying to push all of her worries away and throwing herself into spoiling her baby on her special day. She'd bring cupcakes back to the house for the others but for the most part Evie was trying to be as low key as possible while still giving the day the attention she felt it needed.

Things were too crazy to think about parties, or going out, or really organizing anything at all. No one knew what was happening from one day to the next. Evie didn't even have a home. Maybe once she found a place she would feel more inclined to have a few people over for cake. Evie had never been one to live her life in fear but she was terrified. The weather mutation was getting to her, the alien attack, everything was so hard and she was feeling both alone and lost. Even as she walked Daisy through the park pushing her in the stroller she found herself looking over her shoulder waiting for the next terrible thing to happen. She'd lost so much - and nothing felt permanent. She remembered back to the days where she took risks, and wasn't afraid of anything, now all she could think was how easily she'd lost everything and now with Daisy - she dreaded to think she'd lose her too. Terrible things were happening to the people she cared about, the only family and friends she had, and she felt useless to all of them.

She wanted to feel stronger, but all she felt was the desire to be useful. She hadn't felt needed since Will, but she knew that wasn't a healthy way to think. She'd spent a long time working out how not to be so co-dependent. It was okay if she was living her life and not waiting for someone to need her. She knew people still loved her, she knew they loved her without needing her and that was okay. She wished she could focus on the healthy ways Will had loved her, when everything had gotten better. But her heart was working against her brain. As per usual. The last thing she wanted to do was impress on her child that she needed to be needed. That wasn't fair to Daisy to grow up like that. Of course Daisy needed her mother, but Evie was careful not to soak that up. That was one thing she could say she was doing right.

As they walked through the park Evie looked at the sky, and the white puffy clouds, she watched other parents with their children, the mothers and the fathers - she lived with Luke and Wren it was getting easier to see all the men with children in the world. But she wondered what they were thinking as she walked. She wondered if they had worries, she wondered if they were as scared as she was. She knew on the surface, she looked like a young mother, confident and well put together enjoying a spring day with her daughter. Everyone else looked the same - but Evie almost hoped they had worries too. Then she wouldn't feel so frightened.

Regardless of where her head was at the smile stayed plastered on her face as she pointed out squirrels in the park and Daisy clapped and babbled in the stroller. That day they'd played in the park, they'd fed the baby ducks and baby geese that were still in their cute fuzzy stage. Evie had talked to other parents in the park, they'd played with someone's dog, and Daisy had said "dog." It was a good day. She could make it a good day. As long as she didn't start a blizzard or a tornado in the middle of May she would be okay. Every gust of wind worried her, she didn't know if it was her and if there was something worse to come.

But not today. Not today on Daisy's birthday. The only thing that was still to come was bringing the cupcakes back to Wren and Luke's house. And who could say no to cupcakes? Evie crossed the street from the park and walked into the bakery. She ordered one cupcake and an espresso as she sat down at a table and gave Daisy a little piece of the cupcake and couldn't help the genuine smile that spread across her face while Daisy's eyes grew wide with pure glee from the cupcake taste. Daisy was definitely her mother's daughter.

Evie knew that Daisy was supposed to be enough, she knew that she was supposed to the reason Evie got up every day. And she was. God she really was. Every day Evie was blown away by the little person she'd brought into that world. But she worried that she wouldn't be enough for Daisy. Daisy deserved the best, and she got subpar at best - and no Will. Evie was determined to do her best, she was going to sign up for cooking classes once she found her own place. Just the basics. Daisy deserved real food. She was going to find a real job and become a real human adult. She had to. Rainstorms or not. But it was hard. Evie was depressed, and she knew it. But she had to do better. She would do better. Every day she said she would do better, and sometimes she knew she was. And others she knew were just bad days. But it couldn't be this day. So even as her eyes stung with tears that reminded her how long it had all been. Daisy was a year old. A year. A whole year. And now it really was up to Evie. Her father wasn't here. Her life was going to have to change. She had just never done it on her own before. But this time she wasn't doing for herself. She had to do it for Daisy.

"Joyeux anniversaire mon petit chou." Evie said and kissed Daisy's little nose and took a bite of the cupcake and let Daisy stick her little paw right into the frosting. Maybe it wouldn't be okay tomorrow - but it had to be okay today. And that was enough for the moment.



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Re: Birthday cupcake: Evie/Wren (and babies!)
[info]ex_oiseau148
2014-05-24 05:21 pm UTC (link)
"Rapunzel is pretty," Wren suggested, a warm and teasing smile on her lips. She knew Evie worried, just like she worried about how badly her own actions had ruined Gus. She didn't worry about Lia so much, though, and she thought about that for a second before teasing the little escaping one-year old with a length of bright ribbon that she knew the little girl would want to chase and put in her mouth. "Raiponce," she said, regarding the little girl with teasing grey eyes.

She looked down at her wrist, and she she shrugged. "I don't know. Things are strange. Maybe it was just someone who looked like her, or maybe I did it to myself." She said it simple, quiet, as if that wouldn't mean she was completely and totally insane. "She contacted me and asked if I was trying to make Luke hate her. She really, really doesn't think it happened, bebe."

She noticed how Evie's eyes narrowed, and she looked up at the ceiling. "Should I get the raincoats?" That made her think about Jack, and she looked at her friend curiously. "Have you seen Jack yet?" Yes, since.

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Re: Birthday cupcake: Evie/Wren (and babies!)
[info]handlewithcare
2014-05-24 06:41 pm UTC (link)
"Une belle princesse," Evie said in a sing song voice tickling Daisy's belly a little as she began grasping for the ribbon with a smile full of lovely ignorance to the world around her. It wouldn't last forever - and while Evie was sure she knew things were tense from time to time - she still laughed. And smiled. And it gave Evie hope that she wasn't screwing everything up.

"You didn't do it to yourself," Evie said looking a little concerned at the thought but sure that wasn't the case. "I'm sure there's an explanation for everything. Maybe she's gone a little unwell. Or maybe it was the strangeness that's been happening lately. But you're still hurt, that matters. Are you ok?"

Evie took a deep breath at the question and shook her head, there was a nice gust of wind outside but it was over almost before it began. "No raincoats yet. Not today." 'Not today' had become her mantra. And sometimes it was as close together as "not right now' it was easier to control her life that way, and for someone who felt like she had no control over her life whatsoever those minutes of thinking positively did wonders for her.

Evie shook her head when she asked about Jack. She'd wanted to go see him, she believed Luke when he said he was alive and safe. But she also didn't know when the appropriate time to visit was. She hadn't heard from him since he'd been back, and she wondered if that meant he didn't want the company. She wanted to give him the space he needed to deal with what happened, but the thought of leaving him to deal with it all by himself didn't sit well with her either.

Evie cared about Jack, he'd been there without asking questions or expecting anything from her in a time that she wasn't entirely sure she was there for herself. He'd helped her clean out the apartment, he'd helped her pack, he'd helped her move the stupid Christmas tree. And she had made it very clear that she felt terrible relying on him so much - he certainly didn't owe her anything. She didn't know how to repay him for being around when she needed people in her life. She didn't know if that meant going to visit him while he was dealing with something terrible, or if it meant leaving him alone while he dealt with something terrible.

She didn't know what would happen if she went to that X-Men mansion place. Would someone find her and do what they did to Jack? Or worse? Would they take her baby away if they found out about her? She didn't know if Jack was safe there, she believed Luke, but she liked to see things for herself. She was going back and forth on almost any interaction she had with him because she didn't entirely know how her actions would be perceived either. She knew that she was a mess, and she definitely didn't want to force that on more people than she had to. But Jack was also a mess, and she thought he could use a friend in his life. "Not yet, I keep getting ready to go and keep wondering if I should give him more time. Or call first, or send him a note, or see if he needs anything I can bring. I'm afraid to go to that place too, but if I'm afraid I should definitely go make sure he's okay."

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Re: Birthday cupcake: Evie/Wren (and babies!)
[info]ex_oiseau148
2014-05-25 04:18 am UTC (link)
Wren wasn't sure that she'd ever been as innocent as the two little girls on the carpet were. She wasn't sure she'd ever been as safe, either, because she knew that both she and Evie would die for their children. And the dogs, the dogs would probably die for them too. Even if they had to wear raincoats inside sometimes, it was a really, really safe little life. Tiny, maybe, and she worried that it was too dull for Luke, but it was nice, a little bit of quiet in a world that was crazy a little too often.

"I'm okay," Wren promised, tugging her sleeve down over her wrist. "I talked to Luke for a long time. He always, always calms me down. It's silly, but just listening to him makes it better. That's really, really unhealthily dependent." She knew, she accepted.

Wren waited through the quiet, and she assumed Evie was thinking about Jack; she understood. She tugged Lia back onto the baby blanket, and she gave the little girl her pacifier, and she waited a little longer. Evie spoke, eventually, and Wren waited a few seconds after, waited, thought. "I think if things were really, really bad for him, then he might not know how to reach out. That's happened before with him. But I don't think it means he doesn't want to see you. It just means he's scared. And it's not a bad place. Luke wouldn't have let him stay if it was a bad place. He's really, really protective of Jack."

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Re: Birthday cupcake: Evie/Wren (and babies!)
[info]handlewithcare
2014-05-25 07:05 pm UTC (link)
Evie put her hands on either side of Wren's face and leaned forward to press their foreheads together. "It's okay, I'm really, really unhealthily co-dependent," everyone had their things. Everyone had their reasons to have them, and Evie was a big proponent of coming to your own terms with it. Evie knew she had to work every day to overcome things, and it was going to be hard every day but she had to try.

Evie nodded when Wren spoke, she made sense. She knew it did. "And that's okay, that's why I want to see him. And I like to think if he wanted to be left alone he'd ask me to leave," it made sense. "I know Luke wouldn't, I know that. I just," she paused and sighed, really worry."

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Re: Birthday cupcake: Evie/Wren (and babies!)
[info]ex_oiseau148
2014-05-26 12:07 am UTC (link)
Wren smiled fondness, and she laughed as she pushed Evie's hair back, away from her pretty face. "We're both kind of messed up. I think maybe that means we cancel each other out," she said. She didn't know anything much about math, but she thought it worked something like that.

"There's no way at all, not ever, that Jack wouldn't want to see you. None," Wren promised, because she couldn't imagine that world. Evie was everything perfect in Wren's eyes, and she and Luke talked a lot about the fact that Evie was just perfect for Jack, who needed someone sweet and bright. Evie might think she wasn't a bright light anymore, that maybe the rainclouds canceled that, but Wren knew better.

She scooted back, and she stood, and she held a hand out to her best friend in the entire world. "Let's get the cupcakes cut up, and we can let the girls get filthy. Gus should be home any minute, too."

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