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Olivia Hughes ([info]_olivia) wrote in [info]thefield,
@ 2009-02-02 21:05:00

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Entry tags:olivia, payne, z - 1st tribe - day 06

Olivia's Arrival- Where did all the flowers go?
Who: Olivia, Payne & Seth
Where: The field
When:
Week 1, Day 6, dawn
What:
Arriving
Rated:
PG-13 (Language, Mention of self harm)

Olivia had fallen asleep the night before behind a dumpster located in one of the alleyways that led off Melrose Avenue. She had been with a new client that night. A middle-aged man who didn’t believe in paying for his prostitutes. Instead he had left the young woman scared and beaten in a deserted alley once he was finished with her.

For a while she had lay there, completely motionless with her jeans tugged down her frail body. After a half hour or so the cold cement against the bare skin of her scarred legs became unbearable and she forced herself to find the strength to move just enough to pull her jeans back up her legs, covering the fresh scratches and bruises on her thighs from the man she had been with.

One arm wrapped under her backpack as she pulled it under her head, her entire body curling close to it for several reasons. The main reason being that she was warmest in a balled-up position and another being that nobody would be able to steal it without waking her.

That night she dreamed of her earlier nights of living on the streets. She had respect for herself then. The things that had happened to her, the things that broken her and made her who she was today; these were the things that constantly haunted her on the rare night she was able to sleep. Perhaps it was because of these nightmares that when she opened her eyes that morning in a field of strange grass she was not surprised.

It was frighteningly familiar. Not the grass, of course. Or the extremely thick fog. But the terror that came with waking up in a strange place that you could not recognize. It had happened before, countless times. She’d go to sleep once place and wake up somewhere else with half of her clothes missing and a drowsy feeling as if she had been drugged.

The strange thing was that she didn’t feel drowsy now and after a quick glance down at herself confirmed that she had all of her clothes. Her black tank top with the stains on it, her jeans that were a couple sizes too big and ripped, her Army jacket that had probably seen several owners before her, and her red converse that were complete with holes from being worn so much. 

Her stomach growled as her slender fingers tightened around the strap of her backpack and she pushed herself up to her feet. It took her a moment to find her balance before she slowly looked around. Her lifeless gaze scanned the trees and the surrounding area before the familiar feeling of tears stinging her eyes. She was scared. Not because she was lost in this strange place that looked nothing like the cement world she inhabited in New York, but because she didn’t know what was real and what was the product of her unstable mentality.

Nervously her fingers crept down to her opposite wrist, working their way down under the blue bandanna that she had used to cover some of the fresh cuts she had made. Roughly she dug her nails into the wound, drawing a sharp hiss of pain from her as she looked around again. Suddenly she saw movement through the thick fog that surrounded her and the tears that had welled in her eyes started to stream down her cheeks as fear overcame her. Slowly she brought a hand up to her cheek, wiping away some of the tears. Suddenly she winced, feeling that the area around her left eye was swollen and bruised.



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[info]_olivia
2009-02-11 11:49 pm UTC (link)
Olivia could fear tears stinging her eyes as she wiped her brow on the back of her hand, wishing the painfully tight not in her stomach would go away. However it was all forgotten as the man that had approached them refused Payne's invitation about going back to the camp.

Her head quickly shot up, looking in Seth's direction with a nervous look on her pale face. "You-you don't w-want to go with-" she trailed off as the man turned and left before she could finish her question. It was impossible for her to think that he had left out of his own free will, instead she assumed he had left because of her. Her eyes welled with tears again as she rubbed slowly at her stomach, which was still burning.

"I-I'm really sorry," she told Payne softly, before looking down at her stomach. She lifted her shirt a few inches to look at the pale skin, unable to put together the fact that her stomach was hurting because she had thrown up. She blamed the pain on a dark, foot-shaped bruise on scarred flesh of her stomach.

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[info]neverdefeated
2009-02-12 07:04 pm UTC (link)
"Don't be sorry." Payne said, and struggled to make her voice a little softer, kind. "He can go do what he wants. He wants to go, he can go. I'm not gonna force him to come with." She gave Olivia a soft smile.

"You feelin' any better? We should get you some food. At least water." Her hand still rubbed Olivia's back gently, her eyes trying to avoid the bruise.

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[info]_olivia
2009-02-12 07:59 pm UTC (link)
Olivia lowered her shirt, easily forgetting about the pain. Her attention was never on any one thing for very long, as she wasn't a very thoughtful person and could never find a reason to dwell on anything.

Finally she straightened back up, giving a small nod. "I-I'm f-fine," she stammered weakly, her gaze looking off into the distance in the direction they were heading. "Are they mean people?" she asked in a whisper.

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[info]neverdefeated
2009-02-12 08:24 pm UTC (link)
Payne blinked a bit. Mean? Olivia seemed strange, almost child-like in a way. She considered a moment.

"Mean? Umm. I dunno, really. I guess not. Anyhow, nobody's gonna mistreat you. Okay? You got nothin' to worry about."

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[info]_olivia
2009-02-12 10:31 pm UTC (link)
Olivia nodded, pretending to believe this girl even though Olivia knew that she would worry no matter what. But her years on her street had taught her that it was sometimes safer to lie, just to make another person happy.

She paused, leaning over towards the ground again as she started to gag. For a few short seconds she remained like this, but when she didn't throw up she slowly straightened up again. Her stomach was in knots and her head was spinning, but it was somewhat familiar to her. Her arms returned to her chest as she hugged herself tightly. "I-I'm not worried," she lied faintly as they started walking again.

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