@"Paradox"
The sun was starting to set and as it got closer and closer to the horizon, Lochlann's anxiety grew. Things hadn't been the same since the accident, and he was starting to think he'd broken them beyond repair.
Everytime he saw her, Lochlann wanted to do nothing more than pick up the pieces and try to put them back together, but he was trying to give her his space. He wasn't sure what to say, either. She'd seen him a way no one else had. How could she ever look at him the same way again?
Lochlann was sitting outside at a cafe down town. He'd gotten his hair cut since the last time he'd seen her, and he was making every effort to say I'm okay with his body. He did look significantly better, although there was the indication of dark circles beginning to form under his eyes. Without the pills or the shots, he was having a hell of a time sleeping at night.
But he hadn't taken any since. It's not like he needed to use them, anyway and he wanted to prove to Addy that he didn't have a problem.
She was the only thing he couldn't live without.
The sun was starting to set and as it got closer and closer to the horizon, Lochlann's anxiety grew. Things hadn't been the same since the accident, and he was starting to think he'd broken them beyond repair.
Everytime he saw her, Lochlann wanted to do nothing more than pick up the pieces and try to put them back together, but he was trying to give her his space. He wasn't sure what to say, either. She'd seen him a way no one else had. How could she ever look at him the same way again?
Lochlann was sitting outside at a cafe down town. He'd gotten his hair cut since the last time he'd seen her, and he was making every effort to say I'm okay with his body. He did look significantly better, although there was the indication of dark circles beginning to form under his eyes. Without the pills or the shots, he was having a hell of a time sleeping at night.
But he hadn't taken any since. It's not like he needed to use them, anyway and he wanted to prove to Addy that he didn't have a problem.
She was the only thing he couldn't live without.