http://vissernone.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] vissernone.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] trans_92011-09-04 11:24 pm

An Unexploded Shell Inside a Cell [Open]

She thought her life would be different by now, but she's a prisoner again. Voluntary, she guesses, which makes it a little bit different than the first time. At least she can blink on her own this time. Not that she's using her body to do much good.

Ironically, she almost always looked better when she was a more total prisoner. Without her makeup and hair clips and changes of clothes to arrange herself into some approximation of health, without even a mirror to confirm her suspicions, she looks a wreck. Dark circles line her reddened eyes; her hair is unbrushed and falls in tangled clumps over her face; chapped, bloodied lips and fingernails bitten down to the flesh speak to her uneasy transition back into captivity.

Eva's given up all attempts to look 'okay'. She ripped a man's face open with her bare fingers. She's been a long road away from 'okay' for a while now, but she spent too long mistaking her anger and stubbornness for strength and resilience to recognize it. She's wised up now.

She really wants a drink right now. Instead she has some books - selected poems by Pablo Neruda and an anthology of poetry by women poets in the Andes - and a pillow and blanket. She's curled up on the cot with the former book in her hand, but drifting in and out of sleep. Her breath comes lazy and heavy as she alternately reads, dreams, and watches the door to the brig with heavy-lidded eyes, looking for nothing.

[identity profile] justoutrunyou.livejournal.com 2011-09-08 08:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Sandy's cheeks pinkened and she leaned against the bars with a pleased sigh, able to relax now that she knew Eva was ok.

"So...you are OK right?"

Just had to make sure.

[identity profile] justoutrunyou.livejournal.com 2011-09-09 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes I do." And that was all Sandy had to say on that subject. Even she didn't quiet understand why she felt so strongly about what happened to Eva. Sure she was nice, and seemed genuinely concerned about Sandy's life, but wasn't it weird to care more about Eva then her own mother?

...nah.

"Also? Your son is pissed." She added not bothering to look up from the embrace.