∂αเรყ ʝσɦɳรσɳ | φµαҡε (oheightfour) wrote in themandalay, |
If there was one thing that Robbie absolutely had to know about her by now, it was that Daisy didn't give in easily. She couldn't. She hadn't stopped until she reached him. And she wouldn't have stopped until she was unconscious or dead if she hadn't been able to do that. She understood that Robbie had made a deal, but that deal might get him hurt or worse here. It was not going to be easy for anyone to accept Carrot Top. They'd think he was some kind of monster. She let him talk, figuring he really needed to get it out. But his words hadn't changed her mind in the slightest. She would always fight to bring him back, because if the situation were reversed, she wanted to believe he'd fight to bring her back too. In a way, he already had. She'd been so dark, so lost, after what happened to Lincoln and her time with Hive. Robbie had helped her snap out of it. She didn't think words would help now. She knew how guilty he felt about what he'd done to her, she could hear it in his voice. But Daisy was fine. She'd had worse. And sure, he could have killed her but he hadn't. And she had banked a lot on that, because of the trust she felt for Robbie. And even though she had begged him to kill her in the past, he hadn't. So she knew he couldn't do it now. She shook her head when he mentioned that she had friends from SHIELD there. That might have been how Robbie saw it, but she didn't really know any of them. All she had was Robbie. And all Robbie had was Daisy. It was a bit of a volatile situation for the both of them. She couldn't really find the words for any of this. Words were getting them nowhere, really. She grabbed his head and leaned in close, making him look at her. "Robbie, shut up." Daisy told him, before she kissed him with fire and passion that needed a real release. |