It was almost life or death.
Lochlann needed that necklace. They told him that much in the hospital when he went back for another patch and again they threw statistics about malnourishment and self-control, which he ignored. He wouldn't freaking have a problem if he had the necklace.
He'd had less headaches since he lost it, but he'd come dangerous close to making a mistake the other day when he was leaving the showers and a girl found it necessary to flirt with him in the hallway while he was dripping wet and wearing nothing but a towel.
So it was almost life or death, and since Guin wasn't willing to give up his amulet, he was just going to have to get in there and take it. He was on his last patch, which was tucked under the service jacket he'd borrowed and used to convince the security to let him into Guin's apartment because he needed to check the wiring. It was the easiest trick in the book, and it only worked because Lochlann wanted it to work so badly.
Now that he was in her apartment, Loch didn't know what to do. He'd never robbed anyone before, and he didn't know where to start. He didn't know how soon Guin would be back, and he didn't want her to know he was here, so he'd have to be careful. He tried to think like a girl would, which was impossible, so he started to think where he would hide things. He checked in her fridge, under the doormat, and finally he lifted up her mattress.
Something pricked his finger.
He ignored it and sucked the small bubble of blood that came up, setting the mattress back down when his search was fruitless, but then Loch realized he felt funny. His legs felt like they were both made of sandbags and his fingers were tingling. He felt..he couldn't..
Oh.
And Loch crashed onto Guin's bed, immobile and barely conscious, with his only thought being I'm so screwed.
Lochlann needed that necklace. They told him that much in the hospital when he went back for another patch and again they threw statistics about malnourishment and self-control, which he ignored. He wouldn't freaking have a problem if he had the necklace.
He'd had less headaches since he lost it, but he'd come dangerous close to making a mistake the other day when he was leaving the showers and a girl found it necessary to flirt with him in the hallway while he was dripping wet and wearing nothing but a towel.
So it was almost life or death, and since Guin wasn't willing to give up his amulet, he was just going to have to get in there and take it. He was on his last patch, which was tucked under the service jacket he'd borrowed and used to convince the security to let him into Guin's apartment because he needed to check the wiring. It was the easiest trick in the book, and it only worked because Lochlann wanted it to work so badly.
Now that he was in her apartment, Loch didn't know what to do. He'd never robbed anyone before, and he didn't know where to start. He didn't know how soon Guin would be back, and he didn't want her to know he was here, so he'd have to be careful. He tried to think like a girl would, which was impossible, so he started to think where he would hide things. He checked in her fridge, under the doormat, and finally he lifted up her mattress.
Something pricked his finger.
He ignored it and sucked the small bubble of blood that came up, setting the mattress back down when his search was fruitless, but then Loch realized he felt funny. His legs felt like they were both made of sandbags and his fingers were tingling. He felt..he couldn't..
Oh.
And Loch crashed onto Guin's bed, immobile and barely conscious, with his only thought being I'm so screwed.