Shame. As the drug and alcohol finally began to leave her system, it was this single emotion that stood out as a sore thumb. For loosing control, for scaring her daughter. Most of all, she was ashamed for being weak. The desire to curl herself in the fetal position and wail for hours hid behind a very slow, rather aimless gait. Head hung low, hood shadowing a dirty, tear stained face, Celeste walked south from Jasumin.
Lirin tried to help, but when her ability to feel emotion returned, Celeste felt worse. What kind of mother hurts her own child, and then turns to drugs to cope? Celeste reached into her pouch and pulled out a vial of a strange, blue liquid, holding it in her palm. How easy it was to take this right now. Drink it and lose all emotions again. Temporarily forget about fears and pretend inner strength.
Her fist closed over the vial, holding it to her chest. If she took it, there was no desire to see them, to interact with them. Their voices would fall on dull ears, failing to move her on any level. Laughter would not elicit a reactory smile. Larka would notice, and they would have words, Celeste’s temper would flaer and say harsh things she would never say otherwise. Was it worth it to lose all of that just to protect them from herself?
That wasn’t living, wasn’t even trying. Wiping her face to clear the tears, the elf threw the vial. She watched it tumble through the air, glittering in the seemingly impossibly bright sun. It landed safely, against all odds. For a minute, the elf stood there, numb with shock and disbelief. The fucking thing was safe… Where it should have shattered, the earth hungrily absorbing the hydration, the vial twinkled invitingly where it had landed. Then she snapped into action, charging forward. Dropping to her knees, Celeste snatched the vial, uncorking it with greedy need.
Poised at her lips, the vial shook slightly in her hands. Tilt it, don’t tilt it, consume, don’t consume. Inner turmoil raged in circles. Celeste could not bring herself to tilt her head back. Instead she burst into tears, holding the open vial to her heart once more. ”Ma halani ea soun, ma vhenan! Ma halani,” she pleaded, screaming to the sky before nearly doubling over, repeating the words over and over like a mantra through her crying. Her wife was only a sentence away in the journal. But this was her fight… Something the elf must conquer… Something she could never defeat.