soniaroadsqueen: (seriously)
[personal profile] soniaroadsqueen
Ringo had started the day by grabbing a box of donuts right as JGOB opened and taking them out to the causeway. She'd sat there for hours, slowly eating her way through the box, some tiny part of her hoping that two particular people would come walking up and share the pastries with her. No one had, though. Besides, even if one or both of them did eventually make it back, the chances that it would happen to be today as opposed to any other day were pretty slim. An hour after she finished the last donut, Ringo admitted to herself that she was just putting off the task she'd assigned herself, so she headed back to the dorm.

After stopping by her room for a stack of unassembled boxes, a couple of rolls of packing tape, and some markers, she finally opened the door to room 508. An few hours later, Ringo was pretty sure that the two boxes on Raven's bed represented everything the girl had had in the room. Only a few clothes, and what seemed like some antique knickknacks. It wasn't much to leave behind, and somehow that seemed sad. Ringo snorted at that thought. As if Raven's lack of stuff was somehow sadder than Raven never coming back.

There were quite a few more boxes on Kathy's bed, and it had taken here even longer to pack those than it probably would have if so many of those things hadn't sucked Ringo into memories of their owner. A couple of dresses that Letty had insisted Kathy buy in Baltimore. A set of lockpicks. A well-read, but cared-for acceptance letter to Stanford. A sticker-covered iPod (which was such a Kathy thing to own because who even had iPods anymore?).

A pair of well-worn ATs, which she spent a couple of minutes examining, running her fingers lightly along the worn down spots. You could tell a lot about someone from their ATs. What their stance looked like, what kind of tricks they enjoyed the most, the kind of terrain they rode on. To Ringo's practiced eye it was like a montage of every ride Kathy had ever done. She had to swallow around a lump in her throat before she could return to her task.

Most of those things, those memories, went into boxes. After some maudlin staring at a few of them, perhaps, but into boxes. But not everything. Ringo had found a heavy envelope with "Dante" written on it in Kathy's hand, and a couple of paper-wrapped packages addressed to Anders. Once she'd found those, Ringo had looked more carefully, half-hoping that there would be something with her own name on it, but there hadn't been anything. She knew that that didn't mean anything, but somehow it still hurt. She'd taken a couple of minutes to think about that, then Ringo had set the iPod aside next to the other things that needed to be delivered. Kathy probably would have preferred to know that someone would get something out of her music collection, right?

Now Ringo was doing one last pass through the room, looking in corners of closets and under beds to make sure she hadn't missed anything important. If this was the last thing she was going to get to do for her friends, she wanted to do it right.

[ooc: Room and belongings modded with permission. Door and post open.]

Date: 2016-05-01 07:56 pm (UTC)
that_oldsaying: (intent)
From: [personal profile] that_oldsaying
That... that was...

That was a lie, right?

That Kathy would've left anyway? Was she not going to tell Alluka? Was her being sick just a story so that Alluka would be okay? Was, was Alluka the stupid one instead of Ringo?

Did, did that mean Kathy had lied to her?

"You're lying!" Alluka was back to shouting. "You're lying! You're wrong! You're bad! You're making things up! You're stealing Kathy's room and now you're lying! Kathy said she's coming back! She's coming back and she's not leaving! I'm going to believe what Kathy told me! Not you!"

Date: 2016-05-01 08:12 pm (UTC)
that_oldsaying: (ummmm)
From: [personal profile] that_oldsaying
Except that was it really, could it really, be called sticking your fingers in your ears and refusing to face reality when you didn't even understand what reality was when it came to things like this?

Alluka wasn't stupid, but she had none of the frame of reference any other person her physical age would have. Graduation didn't make sense to her. Not getting to keep her room didn't make sense to her.

None of this made sense to her and she didn't want it to either, since it meant that Ringo was right and Kathy wasn't coming back.

She hadn't lost anyone. Kathy was coming back.

"I don't care about a stupid letter!" Alluka snapped. "I don't care about it! You probably just made all of it up too! Just like you're so eager to get rid of Kathy! You never were her friend! You don't care about her at all! You just want her gone! That's why you're doing this! I never knew you were so mean, Ringo! Why are you being so mean?"

Date: 2016-05-01 08:22 pm (UTC)
that_oldsaying: (... oh)
From: [personal profile] that_oldsaying
And... and Alluka didn't even know enough to know what she'd said was mean. That she'd been mean to Ringo. All she'd said was the truth as she'd seen it.

Alluka looked at Ringo, sobbing on the bed, and her own eyes filled with tears again.

"You're the worst, Ringo!"

Then she ran, away from Ringo, and away from the mess she was making of Kathy's room.

Ringo was such a liar! She was so mean! She was completely wrong.

Profile

soniaroadsqueen: (Default)
Ringo Noyamano

January 2019

S M T W T F S
  12345
6789 101112
13141516171819
20212223 242526
2728293031  

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jan. 3rd, 2026 01:39 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios