The building was surprisingly easy to find, which was good, because Lochlann was high as fuck.
Brownstone. Name on the plate, which was also good, because Lochlann had already forgotten the guy's name twice. It was a color. Lochlann was normally good at remembering names, but he was having a hard time remembering anything right now.
No one knew he was coming. He didn't exactly have an appointment, but he'd left a message on the machine saying he was on his way and if he had any availability could he please see him now.
Now, Lochlann was sitting in the waiting room, leaning so far forward with his arms resting on his legs that Lochlann's head was almost between his knees. it was the posture of someone who was, by all accounts, trying not to throw up. Lochlann was fairly certain that he wasn't going to throw up, but he wasn't entirely certain if he could keep his balance if he sat up. He was more afraid of falling off the chair.
The room was spinning so badly. Lochlann was paler than usual, his hair damp with sweat, and his fingertips had turned an usual sheen. One of them was definitely bloody, or maybe it was his arm that was bloody from where he scratched at it. His head throbbed.
The worst thing, he thought, was that he was going to have to explain to the doctor that he couldn't see the color blue and it was freaking him out.
@Boop
Brownstone. Name on the plate, which was also good, because Lochlann had already forgotten the guy's name twice. It was a color. Lochlann was normally good at remembering names, but he was having a hard time remembering anything right now.
No one knew he was coming. He didn't exactly have an appointment, but he'd left a message on the machine saying he was on his way and if he had any availability could he please see him now.
Now, Lochlann was sitting in the waiting room, leaning so far forward with his arms resting on his legs that Lochlann's head was almost between his knees. it was the posture of someone who was, by all accounts, trying not to throw up. Lochlann was fairly certain that he wasn't going to throw up, but he wasn't entirely certain if he could keep his balance if he sat up. He was more afraid of falling off the chair.
The room was spinning so badly. Lochlann was paler than usual, his hair damp with sweat, and his fingertips had turned an usual sheen. One of them was definitely bloody, or maybe it was his arm that was bloody from where he scratched at it. His head throbbed.
The worst thing, he thought, was that he was going to have to explain to the doctor that he couldn't see the color blue and it was freaking him out.
@Boop