1 Anxiety [No kill | Private] Wed Dec 04, 2013 6:05 am
Himitsu
D-rank
The day was coming to an end, it was evening now, and the rain had died down considerably, but that didn't comfort her. Yuudai wasn't home yet. She knew missions could take a while, and he didn't really fill her in with details, but she knew that it was close to the village, having to do with the seven bells... Why else would he be sent on a mission? Why else would he take a mission? If it wasn't so important, why would he risk himself?
She looked up at one of the clocks in the house. Time. She still couldn't read the symbols on the clock but from how the sun was getting close to the horizon, she knew it was getting late, close to dinner time. Earlier that day, after Yuudai had left to begin preparing, she had woke with the worst head rush ever, and nausea bad enough to make a sailor become seasick. Which is when she purged crackers and water down the toilet for a good twenty some minutes, during that time she had noticed red blotches in the blackness that was her vision, and from those splotches, more colour bled through; white, yellow, green, blue... Then everything had come into a fuzzy focus, fuzzy, but enough to make her headache worse. Slowly, as her blood pressure had begun to drop, her vision focused. Sight... She could...
She could see.
Now, the first thing she saw was the toilet, and it's contents. Blinking several times, she got up and flushed the toilet and walked to the mirror. Who is that?! She thought, startled by what she saw. Long red hair, periwinkle eyes, pale skin, freckles? It was...Me. She said both aloud and in her head. Reaching her right hand up, she touched her delicate, long nailed fingers to her raspberry coloured lips, and let her left hand play through some of her hair, watching the light shining on her locs. She let her eyes take in every single detail of her person, her curves, her face, how the light played across her hand, how her fingers moved... It was...
Amazing.
After that she had spent some time cleaning, making the bed, staring in wonder at everything, prepping food for dinner, making herself something for lunch and then playing around with makeup to see how it made her look.
But that was earlier. The marvel of sight had worn off when her anxiety started to creep into her mind. She wanted Yuudai. She wanted him safe and home. She wanted to tell him that she could see, she wanted to look at his face and be lost in what she could only assume was perfection. Now she was pacing, worrying, waiting, glaring at the door that Yuudai had fixed after Isamu's breaking and entering. She was always prone to worrying over things, little things, big things. She knew that he was powerful, but that would never stop her from her fear of losing him. All it took was one mistake in the heat of battle, one mistake and that was it.
She was pacing, rubbing her hands, unable to sit still in her anxiety. Dinner was already made. She had nothing left to busy herself with now. All that was left was to wait on him, so that was what she was doing.
She looked up at one of the clocks in the house. Time. She still couldn't read the symbols on the clock but from how the sun was getting close to the horizon, she knew it was getting late, close to dinner time. Earlier that day, after Yuudai had left to begin preparing, she had woke with the worst head rush ever, and nausea bad enough to make a sailor become seasick. Which is when she purged crackers and water down the toilet for a good twenty some minutes, during that time she had noticed red blotches in the blackness that was her vision, and from those splotches, more colour bled through; white, yellow, green, blue... Then everything had come into a fuzzy focus, fuzzy, but enough to make her headache worse. Slowly, as her blood pressure had begun to drop, her vision focused. Sight... She could...
She could see.
Now, the first thing she saw was the toilet, and it's contents. Blinking several times, she got up and flushed the toilet and walked to the mirror. Who is that?! She thought, startled by what she saw. Long red hair, periwinkle eyes, pale skin, freckles? It was...Me. She said both aloud and in her head. Reaching her right hand up, she touched her delicate, long nailed fingers to her raspberry coloured lips, and let her left hand play through some of her hair, watching the light shining on her locs. She let her eyes take in every single detail of her person, her curves, her face, how the light played across her hand, how her fingers moved... It was...
Amazing.
After that she had spent some time cleaning, making the bed, staring in wonder at everything, prepping food for dinner, making herself something for lunch and then playing around with makeup to see how it made her look.
But that was earlier. The marvel of sight had worn off when her anxiety started to creep into her mind. She wanted Yuudai. She wanted him safe and home. She wanted to tell him that she could see, she wanted to look at his face and be lost in what she could only assume was perfection. Now she was pacing, worrying, waiting, glaring at the door that Yuudai had fixed after Isamu's breaking and entering. She was always prone to worrying over things, little things, big things. She knew that he was powerful, but that would never stop her from her fear of losing him. All it took was one mistake in the heat of battle, one mistake and that was it.
She was pacing, rubbing her hands, unable to sit still in her anxiety. Dinner was already made. She had nothing left to busy herself with now. All that was left was to wait on him, so that was what she was doing.