“why can’t you just leave me alone?” her face twists into a mask of irritation, smoothening out as she guards her feelings surreptitiously, twisting every notion of irritance in the tap of her foot and the downward slide of her lips to a mask of simple neutrality. “i just wanted to get fucked for once. nothing more.” she twists a little more to the side, away from his eyes as she lies to herself, and then digs a complete hole to expose herself. “and…and i know what you’re thinking, but i’m not lying, alright?” she twitches as he lets out a bereaved exhale, the prick of her supposedly non-existent conscience making her grind her teeth in the moment as she runs a hand through the mess of her dark hair. “its really nothing. i just wanted to try overdrinking. for once.” a bad lie, and a bad reason–a terrible cover up for something so out of character for someone so controlled and static as she.
clearly, something was wrong, even if she didn’t want to admit it. to admit such a fault was only to make herself seem more flawed in another’s eyes, and that was one of the last things she hated to admit in front of others. sia–was someone strong. there was no room for mistakes, for feelings, or for momentary let downs in life that would lead her to revealing things that she shouldn’t–even if doyoung was the steady beat in a sea of a messy chorus, like an anchor in a chaotic sea that was life that she couldn’t find herself brave enough to drift in.
“there’s nothing much to celebrate out tonight.” sourness proliferates her tone as her eyes wander, a hand tossed abruptly along the side of the railing, words twisting bitterly into the air. “the last few months are nothing but just a fucktard of shitty motes. nothing more and nothing less.” she grunted, pulling away like a prickling flower as she crossed her arms and spared a glance up at him, desperate in her desire to chase him away and yet–yearning in the moment for him to stay without her admitting so aloud, for a shoulder to lean upon momentarily, to be listened to as he often did without qualm or question for her. “stay.” she allows the word to finally fall from her lips with grudging admittance. “i told you to leave in a fit of momentary anger. that was wrong of me. besides, the stars are out here, being rather pretty tonight.” she turns around, half embarrassed at her admission and wanting to shift topics as she turned her attention towards the dark night sky, only to freeze in absolute mortification as the skies yawned back at her, patronizingly dark, and without a single speck of a star in sight.
“well. i thought i saw–i saw a speck of light somewhere…somewhere out there.” her ears heat, cheeks blushing as she fidgets, eyes darting to and fro whilst caught in a frenzy. “could have been mistaken, but i’m sure..i’m sure i saw it. at least once.”
cheap alcohol and soft moonlight, rich gray sky with cool undertones that reflect from the ocean. her hair is dark, and longer now than ever before. his smile stays small but stuck. “if it’s cheap, it’s ok if i throw it away.” it isn’t a question but it is a dare. and it’s met when she leaps like into the air like a cat bouncing for a butterfly – the bottles clank together when he hoists them higher and she clashes against his chest like thunder to his heart. a moderated laugh, half sigh, scoff and dubiety, when she lands. small hands loop around his bicep, painting herself against him and he slackens enough to set her straight but not to give distance. his free hand cuts from his pocket to lay a sharp path from her side to lower back so she doesn’t topple over, unstable drunk and leaping around like a fox doesn’t equal a happy ending. the bottles he has extended above his head are an after thought now while he chastises her with a low grunt and “watch it, you’ll fall,” beneath his breath but she’s already abandoning him.
she’s out of reach and his palm falls away like playing the final melody of a harp with a fingers flexing over the invisible strings. he shoves them back into his pocket quickly, and lowers his precious cargo without her sticky fingers to threaten them. she stomps out her war drums, pouts and spits out a battle cry. ah, he made her angry.
he just absorbs that blow as part of the fight. it glances over his mask in place over face with hardly a twitch of his brows at the center – a hint of a frown that’ll never manifest in full. “i can, if you want.” a sigh that lasts too long in the air before it disperses and walks the alcohol to the bench a few steps away and leaves them resting. like a trap in the open. the look as he does is a gun in holster, arresting her from trying again. he returns to her with a steady gaze, all of his usually rounded grins gone. “i don’t think either of us are buying that. if you’re speaking for me at least make sure it’s something i’d at least say.” he can’t be surprised with her. pressed lips make his lips round down, chin dimple and his eyebrows twitch with half of an expression. “you’re already drunk.” he doesn’t leave his post as if he were stationed there in front of her, between the extra alcohol and her. “half the time i see you or talk to you lately, you’re drunk.” why do all of the people he cares about just drown their sorrows. frustration hadn’t began to surmise how much it drove him insane. he’ll stand his ground or die on this hill.
her colorful language dyes his mask with a gray smile that flickers blue, “sia, i’ll go if you want.” is all he says to her spiel of words, colorful like her, language that he would never say that he thinks she’s funny for. “is that what you want?” she’s so fast, like a wave crashing into herself, a built sandcastle she herself builds, and then knocks over just as fast. how exhausting it looks to be that much force against yourself. doyoung observes her with a magnifying attention as she stills, quiets, that wave crashes into the wall over her mote and she stills. he likes the way the water settles when she folds in on herself, in a way he wouldn’t explain aloud.
“alright.” he relents instantly. “i will.”
she keeps going, speaking so quickly and he sighs through the nose as he listens. another explanation, words coming out fast and he steps forward right in the middle of them, breaks into her sentence like a wave of his own, curls into her words until they’re face to face. gazing down now that they’re close enough to see the lines in her lips and watch the words materialize on her lips, “you don’t give me a chance to speak. or ask. just go off on your own and decide things on your own.” it isn’t a criticism but he wages it all the same.
her words draw them away again, she’s like a glass pane crashing into the ground, sparkling, reflecting, cutting into everything and he just lets it go. used to it by now. pointing his chin to the sky where she mentions and coughing up a laugh at the lack there of. “yeah...” he peers at the wide open sky, not a twinkle in sight, “there’s probably a star somewhere. i think i saw one.” that’s an offering because he doesn’t want her to be embarrassed. looking back at her as she looks up, frenetic searching the sky as he searches her profile. “sia,” a caution flag in his tone, “if you’re having a hard time, you don’t have to have it alone.” he offers it like a rebirth, restart, begin the night again like it hadn’t started as it had.