@"hyperhurricane"
"Okay, okay, I think it's safe now..."
Jaya whispered to herself, staring at the open window in her room. The moon was high and the sky was cloudy, perfect for an evening adventure. Just to be sure, she left her laptop on, The Ink Spots playing in the background to mask her little breakout. Her blue turtleneck was on, her hair brushed away from her face; everything was ready. She even chose to wear sneakers instead of her usual boots, as they would have made too much noise. A tinderbox peeked out of her left back pocket.
"I dooon't want to set the wooorld on fiiii - iiire -" the speakers sang, as Jaya went about glancing left and right, and to the door. There was nothing out of the ordinary. A shelf full of almost nothing stood there, with only three titles still on it - All Roads, a math textbook, and a copy of Twilight that she received and could not, no matter how hard she tried, give to anyone else - no one would accept it.
Her bed was set up, the blanket wrapped loosely around her spare pillows. By her desk was a slightly tilted chair, tilted to signify that she didn't have energy to properly put it away. Paper and pen left askew on the desk, and one drawer was left slightly open. Everything was set up precisely for that "exhausted flop to bed" look.
Jaya put one foot on her windowsill, taking a long, deep breath. It had been ages since she last had a drink and an out of body experience, so to speak and the urge to have one rose more and more. Normally, she'd have headed to Persephone - Percy, as she called her - as only Percy was patient enough to help properly, but right now she was out.
"This is all Percy's fault, going to her friends instead of spending time with me..." she muttered, vaguely aware of the obsession overtones of her words. Still, it wasn't like there was anyone to hear.
Now both feet were outside the house, and she was sitting on the window, measuring her jump. It was a fair distance away, but manageable. She'd been through worse. She braced herself - and then heard her door creak open.
Her insides fell like a lead brick in her stomach. It was Terrance, the worst possible person to see her right now.
"Heeeey Terrance what are you still doing up? It's late," she nervously asked, knowing that there was no sensible way to escape except for jumping down blind - and even that might not work considering who it was standing in the way between her and freedom.
"Okay, okay, I think it's safe now..."
Jaya whispered to herself, staring at the open window in her room. The moon was high and the sky was cloudy, perfect for an evening adventure. Just to be sure, she left her laptop on, The Ink Spots playing in the background to mask her little breakout. Her blue turtleneck was on, her hair brushed away from her face; everything was ready. She even chose to wear sneakers instead of her usual boots, as they would have made too much noise. A tinderbox peeked out of her left back pocket.
"I dooon't want to set the wooorld on fiiii - iiire -" the speakers sang, as Jaya went about glancing left and right, and to the door. There was nothing out of the ordinary. A shelf full of almost nothing stood there, with only three titles still on it - All Roads, a math textbook, and a copy of Twilight that she received and could not, no matter how hard she tried, give to anyone else - no one would accept it.
Her bed was set up, the blanket wrapped loosely around her spare pillows. By her desk was a slightly tilted chair, tilted to signify that she didn't have energy to properly put it away. Paper and pen left askew on the desk, and one drawer was left slightly open. Everything was set up precisely for that "exhausted flop to bed" look.
Jaya put one foot on her windowsill, taking a long, deep breath. It had been ages since she last had a drink and an out of body experience, so to speak and the urge to have one rose more and more. Normally, she'd have headed to Persephone - Percy, as she called her - as only Percy was patient enough to help properly, but right now she was out.
"This is all Percy's fault, going to her friends instead of spending time with me..." she muttered, vaguely aware of the obsession overtones of her words. Still, it wasn't like there was anyone to hear.
Now both feet were outside the house, and she was sitting on the window, measuring her jump. It was a fair distance away, but manageable. She'd been through worse. She braced herself - and then heard her door creak open.
Her insides fell like a lead brick in her stomach. It was Terrance, the worst possible person to see her right now.
"Heeeey Terrance what are you still doing up? It's late," she nervously asked, knowing that there was no sensible way to escape except for jumping down blind - and even that might not work considering who it was standing in the way between her and freedom.