poleaxe: (terminal crazyeye)

[personal profile] poleaxe 2017-04-03 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
He does that smile that starts the I know you know I know game, except it means he knows she's not going to shoot him in the head. She lowers the gun, but she's still holding it. Her finger is still on the trigger.

If she shoots off his hand, he'll kill her. It's be a good ending. Come full circle.

It's a very dramatic thing to think, and that appeals to the part of her that's seventeen and angry with blood on her hands. The only thing that doesn't work is the very real knowledge that it won't be fast. How could it be? He won't have any hands.

"We both know that's not why you're here." She rolls her eyes and doesn't look him in the face. Shit. She doesn't want to kill him, but if she's going to die, she wants to be taken seriously. With that same stupid dramatic interest from before, a plan forms in her mind. "Come on," she says, "I'll show you something."

She turns her back on him, and starts walking down a hill to their left.
poleaxe: (i hate to be the bearer of bad news)

[personal profile] poleaxe 2017-04-03 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
"I didn't find it," she says. "I put it there."

She's never showed anybody this, but by the time it was there, there was nobody to show. She thought she'd stick by the area, haunt the place or something grandiose like that, sleeping in the house and biding her time until she ran out of food. Once she decided to move on, this fucker stopped her.

Maybe it's a sign. God is trying to tell her something. She did a terrible thing, and when she tried to leave it, something keeps stopping her. Maybe it's meaningful.

Maybe it's not, and she'll die stupid in the woods. That works, too.

The little shack they were staying in is up ahead. It's a beaten up thing, and there are still a few cars sitting in front of it, all missing tires and engines and spare parts. The shack still has their sleeping bags in it. Most importantly, it still has the little twin mounds at the back of it.

Joan gives it a wide berth, standing on the outskirts. "You're not a complete idiot," she says. "We were staying here." She was going back to it, she realizes, going back out of blind habit before this asshole stopped her. Stopped her again. God, she's a fucking idiot sometimes.
poleaxe: (terminal crazyeye)

[personal profile] poleaxe 2017-04-10 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
It's almost a disappointment that he's not being rough on her now. She doesn't want his pity. She definitely doesn't want his gentleness. It feels wrong, so she ignores it.

"The only ones that matter," she says, and points to the larger mound. "I killed him for killing my brother." Her tone is hard. She's never admitted this to anyone, but... well, it's true.

"My father. He was bigger than you." She looks over him with disdain. "So don't give me shit about taking it easy."
poleaxe: (dreamworks face)

a billion years later........

[personal profile] poleaxe 2017-05-02 05:16 pm (UTC)(link)
He's wrong; it's the reaction she wants, and it's not the one she expects. Winning hurts worse, in a way. The respect means, what, exactly? It means she's a part of this. That she's fallen into the world, his world, the world of petty violence and treachery. No, no, she never fell. She walked, and maybe she was always there. And he's, what, acknowledging it?

She doesn't like it, but it's what she asked for, so she'll just have to suck it up, huh?

"I ain't staying anywhere," she says, and then turns to him. There's still something they haven't finished, here. "You gonna let me go, or you wanna do something dumb?"
poleaxe: (who did her hair)

[personal profile] poleaxe 2017-05-06 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
She thought that'd get rid of him, and she can see now how dumb that idea is. She glares at him over her shoulder.

"I'm going to get a damn car," she grumbles. "You can go back to Pleasantville with your tail between your legs."