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Lily ([personal profile] notfaking_it) wrote2012-03-30 01:13 pm
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Things were bad.

Lily was aware of that much and little else as she stumbled away from the party. It was that thought alone, over and over, cycling through her mind as she walked into the trees. The boardwalk would be somewhere ahead. Somewhere. And things were bad.

Eames was gone, which had been hard enough, though she thought she dealt with it as best she could. Nina had been worse. Losing Nina felt like losing a part of herself and Lily couldn't make sense of it, couldn't understand the extent to which Nina had gotten under her skin. But the truth -- and the truth seemed so clear right in that moment, almost tangible -- was that Nina had disappeared and Lily had shut down. Not in any discernable way, she'd hidden it well, but it had occurred all the same. She'd taken the drugs for a reason she couldn't remember anymore. To wake up again or to drop further down, she didn't know.

Didn't matter anyway. It was done and things were bad.

Still, Lily's lips were turned up into a faint, confused smile as she walked. Around her, the jungle rippled and shifted. Her arms stretched out in front of her looked strange, like there was something moving under her skin and her smile slipped, just for a moment. And something was moving out there, too, through the trees. There was a soft rustle, more like feathers than leaves, and Lily turned, expecting to see Nina standing there.

There was no one. Just the dark and the trees, the moonlight expanding and contracting, almost as if it was breathing.

She couldn't remember how she'd gotten here or why the light looked like it was changing. It shifted toward her and Lily took a step away, her hands covering her mouth before she turned again. She didn't know where she was anymore, where the party was, if there had been a party at all.

"God," she said on an exhale, the word broken.

Things were bad. She remembered that. Things were very bad.
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-04-22 08:39 am (UTC)(link)
"You sayin' you don't trust me, Carmen? That's gotta wound a man deep," Sawyer remarked, feeling his way around the darkness of the hut by nudging his foot ahead of the both of them. Once he found the bed, only then did he try to set her down— gently, and directly onto the mattress, hoping that would create enough disincentive from her stumbling around and trying to locate everything for the both of them. "Maybe I don't run the show around here on the island, but I'd like to think that I know a bit of what I'm talkin' about here. No matter how you cut it, there's some version of you that's right there with Nina. And with the way you talk about Nina, and how Nina spend a lotta time around you, I don't think it'd be a surprise to no one if the two of you were close friends back home."

Once settled, Sawyer began feeling around for the lantern, pulling a lighter out of his pocket to set it aglow. Quickly, his eyes darted over to Lily, hoping that she didn't mind the light, or the way that the shadows seemed practically alive as the darted across the walls.

On a trip, Sawyer knew that just about any movement could come off as threatening.
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-04-24 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
Sawyer was honestly almost tempted to tell Lily that it'd be a bad idea. In general, trusting Sawyer usually was. Unless he had some strange and immediately compelling reason to stay in line, Sawyer was that person who stepped out of it, be it on someone else's behalf, or simply in his own interest. While he hadn't yet found a reason to be pitted against Lily's interests, his stomach twisted with the knowledge that he probably would've been able to set them aside, given the right incentive. He was willing to throw just about everyone's hopes away.

These days, it felt like he did so more often than he ever had before, if only because people came to have expectations of him. Sawyer expected that he'd start letting them down soon. One after another.

That was the general pattern of his life.

"Found it," Sawyer grunted, reaching for the water and carrying it back over to Lily, uncharacteristically quiet as he tried to make sure that she could drink from the gourd without too much trouble. "Guess this means I've now got the right to veto parties, huh? If you're gonna wind up like this afterwards."
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-04-26 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, well. Guessing you ain't ever needed someone to carry you home before. Kinda get the sense that it isn't like people wouldn't jump at the opportunity," Sawyer remarked lightly, his words quiet, trying for somewhere between considerate and lighthearted, but not quite managing what he pictured in his mind. Jokes didn't come to him with as much frequency these days. Loss was part of it. A sheer lack of aim or purpose, another.

Not that he'd ever had a healthy purpose in life, but hell, anger could be quite the anchor when it chose to be.

Staring carefully at the look on her face, Sawyer shook his head just a touch. "Lil, you ain't gotta smile if you don't feel like it," he said. It was something which should have been obvious, he thought, but sometimes people tried anyway, hoping that it was true that a smile could lift one's spirits just through the muscle memory.

Sawyer had never found that to be the case.
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-04-28 08:15 pm (UTC)(link)
For someone who was gone on drugs and alcohol and whatever else there'd been at the party, it was a surprise to Sawyer to see Lily come back to the question she'd asked, demanding a straighter answer. And perhaps more so than even that, there was discomfort that wormed its way into his stomach. He wanted to point out that anywhere he had to be was completely unreachable with the two of them on the island, that of course there were places he wished he could go, but... she wasn't the right person to receive that particular sharp-tongued speech.

Frankly, Sawyer wasn't sure who was. Jack, perhaps. But that was like setting a spark and starting a fire.

"I ain't got nowhere I've gotta be. Else I wouldn't still be in this hut," Sawyer pointed out, and for all that his words felt tired, they were as honest as they could be. There wasn't anywhere else he wanted to be on the island. And there was no desire to leave Lily's side in particular.
confidenceman: (where you from; how's it going?)

[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-04-29 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Sawyer glanced up in surprise at the question, eyes narrowing. The idea of Jack and Lily crossing paths had never occurred to Sawyer before, even if it seemed now like something that was only inevitable. Although he had no concrete proof that it was the case, everything in Sawyer's life seemed to have a tendency to intersect at the most impossible of points. That the man who resulted in his parents' death would only show up later on the island as the father of another Oceanic 815 passenger. That Jack's father would have come across him in a random bar. He had no reason to find it so fitting, and yet it was, that somehow Lily and Jack would have come across each other. It made complete sense.

And it also grated on him terribly that Jack would have raised his gun in any way at Lily.

"Oh, the doc found me, alright," he muttered, crossing the room and sitting down at the foot of the bed. "Didn't realize he felt like waving that gun around ‘til he did, though. Christ, Lily, I'm sorry you had to deal with that. Things ain't... they ain't in a great place, where we're from."
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-05-01 06:40 am (UTC)(link)
"He won't shoot anyone if he can help it," said Sawyer, raising his brow in something between amusement and exasperation. Truth was, there were plenty of times in their past when Jack could have stood being a little less insistent on 'do no harm.' But there were probably just as many times, if not more, when Sawyer was too eager to leap to conclusions. Gradually over the months they spent together, the two learned from one another.

But it was far from perfect.

He exhaled heavily through his teeth at Lily's question, not sure just how detailed he wanted to go. Truth be told, he didn't see the point in telling people too much about that island. The two places weren't the same, and whatever warnings Sawyer could give didn't seem to apply. And telling the tale, besides, only further knotted his stomach.

"But he had a good reason for carrying the gun," Sawyer concluded. "Lots of trigger-happy people on the other island, and not everyone I knew survived by the last time I was there."
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-05-04 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, if he thought he was on the same damned island as we were on back home, that makes sense," Sawyer muttered to himself, rubbing his thumbnail along his forehead and sighing in exasperation more than anything else. No matter how often he tried to find reason in the experiences that he shared with the Oceanic survivors, there really wasn't any. One had to be there to understand. One also had to have the ability to believe in ideas as farfetched as time travel.

And Sawyer admittedly didn't know how Lily would necessarily feel about that.

Blinking at her next question, Sawyer snorted to himself, shaking out of his reverie as he stepped on closer. The fact that Lily was able to give him orders— or, well, friendly suggestions, really— made him pretty darned hopeful that she was quickly getting over the influence of whatever it was she'd taken.

"Gettin' impatient with me now, are ya?" he asked, expression faintly amused.
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-05-06 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
There was a story, of course. Every person had a story. If there was anything that Sawyer had learned as a survivor of the Oceanic 815 crash, it was just that. Even the quietest of individuals had some type of tale to share, if only people listened. But having a story wasn't enough of an excuse to share it, and for that, Sawyer glanced Lily's way too, wondering if he wanted to tell her all of the things that he'd hidden from the general island populace for so long. She was closer to him than most people, but in some respects, she was still an outsider.

And it wasn't that Sawyer didn't want to have people close to him. Instead, it was just that there was something about their story, something about that island, that refused to let people leave once they stepped on the island's sandy shores. And that wasn't a fate that Sawyer wished on even his worst enemy. There was little in his life that had proven more terrifying than that island.

Sometimes, he thought that Tabula Rasa wasn't even half as bad.

"Lil, I just dragged you back from a party," Sawyer said, voice soft. "I've got a story, but I don't know if now's the best time for it. It ain't a bedtime story. It ain't polished. Hell, sometimes I think it ain't finished."
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-05-10 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
Carefully, Sawyer's eyes followed the movement of Lily's hands. The way that her fingers deftly wove through her hair, the way that the strands varied somewhat in color, but not in a way that altered the overall look. Nothing that he would have qualified as dirty, in the way he did his own blonde locks. No, there was an elegance in the way that Lily carried herself, even falling apart as she was right then.

"You don't think anyone's story is finished?" Sawyer asked, lips twitching in what was almost a smile. He probably would have disagreed with that particular statement. Some people's stories finished. Some people's stories finished, or came to their conclusion, years before death. Sawyer's wasn't even close.

And he was none too proud of what had brought him to that very spot.

Shifting, Sawyer hesitated for a moment before following Lily's command, the fight in him having drained long ago. Not against her, really. Against his own better judgment. Sliding up and over the bed, Sawyer waited until he was within arm's reach of her, laying on his side behind Lily. The easiest position from which to reach out, he supposed.

Not that he was quite yet.
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-05-12 08:08 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm glad I found you, then," Sawyer replied, expression sobering even through Lily's laugh, because her words cut to the quick. She was right. Their lives were a lot more complex and tangled than any one of them would be able to express or recount, and in part, that was why it was never possible to look very far down the track. His eyes growing lidded, Sawyer reached out to press his hand to her shoulder, sliding it steadily down her arm in what he hoped was a comforting gesture, ignoring the way that his stomach turned at the brush.

"And if you're still stoned, sounds like a good excuse to sleep it off." He grinned faintly. "Promise I'll make sure nothin' happens to you, Pavlova."
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-05-15 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
He froze abruptly when he felt her lips on his own, something that he hadn't expected to feel again, something that he hadn't allowed himself to imagine. For ideas were easy enough to block out of Sawyer's mind, most of the time, so long as they were tackled before they truly took root. Lily was, while not a fleeting notion, certainly a woman Sawyer didn't let himself get too hung over. And he figured that she wasn't terribly caught on him either, being the free spirit that she was. So the kiss was a surprise.

What wasn't was the fact that a part of him, buried deep down, reacted positively, just a portion of that wall falling down.

Of course, he tried immediately to build it back up.

Sawyer did manage to return the kiss, a soft nudge of his lips and a hand brushing over the one she pressed to his chest. But it was barely beyond chaste, for he wasn't sure if either of them could really, truly stand still underneath the weight of a tryst started right then. With her grieving. With him locked away.