Who: Laura Roslin and Moya Where: Sam's What: She decided drinking at a bar was better than drinking alone When: Not long after her network post Rating: TBD most likely some swearing Status: Incomplete
Laura had been well aware that Lee hadn't told her everything when she first arrived but she had assumed he would have told her the most important bits. So it came as a shock to discover what she did while watching the television show that they supposedly came from. While he had mentioned the Cylon occupation of New Caprica she hadn't realised it was as bad as it was. It had been hard watching everything that they went through though her interaction with Bill on Ground Breaking day was interesting to watch. She missed him a lot and she was able to now admit that she did love him unlike in the show in which she waited to nearly the very end. A part of her understood why she did that but another wondered what would have happened if she had admitted her feelings earlier on. Before... Before her cancer came back.
That was the part she was having the most trouble with at that moment. She thought she had defeated it and only recently too in her mind. She had a couple of years or there about and then it came back and it must have been worse than before considering she went for the diloxin treatments, something she had been completely against previously. To her diloxin reminded her of what her mother went through in fighting her own cancer that had eventually killed her, something she didn't want to go through either. Seeing how Bill reacted to that too wasn't fun, she didn't understand why he would turn to drink when she so obviously needed him by her side.
Still despite that he was her best friend, she loved him and missed him a lot.
She had originally planned on going to the shops and buying herself some alcohol before returning to her apartment but on the way she noticed Sam's and ended up there instead. Ordering a vodka and coke at least to start with she started to knock the drinks back in an attempt to forget everything. It hurt to think about and she didn't want to, at least not at the moment.