sydmccray21:
Unlike the majority of her team and the Vixens, Sydney isn’t drinking tonight. Wymack said to have fun and enjoy the evening, but that doesn’t mean that she has to listen. The party is chaotic enough that she’s still enjoying it, even if she’s not drinking. The Foxes might have won something tonight—it wasn’t the game. She’s focusing too much on the loss and not enough on the fact that they’re moving on. With how everyone else is acting, it’s almost like they’ve forgotten as well. Next time, they won’t have a choice. They’re going to have to win the next time they face the Blue Demons. It’s almost like most of the team’s forgotten that. Sydney knows that she should look on the positive side of things—and she is—she doesn’t want to forget the fact that they’ve still got more games to play.
Still she’s not exactly going to pout tonight when they’re in Chicago and they’ve got a whole city to explore. At least some of her teammates seem to be having fun. Everyone’s dancing and having fun—and she’s trying to as well. Sydney’s been dancing with whoever else is around her. Not drinking is making her feel separate from everyone else though. There are a few Foxes that aren’t participating in the fun and she knows Sasha’s also somewhere else.
“Soaking up alcohol would require actually drinking alcohol,” she points out, eyebrow raised at Jen as they come up to her, pizza slice in hand. Jen looks like a mess, though it looks like they’re clearly having fun tonight. Regardless, Sydney takes the slice of pizza. She’s not going to say no to food. “You look like you’re having a lot of fun.” Syd smiles. “Maybe you should slow down though.” It’s not as if she’s concerned for them; everyone else is just as drunk and she doesn’t have it in her to truly be concerned. It’s just what someone in this situation should say. “Or at least I hope you packed some painkillers for the flight back.”
“Then just enjoy the pizza just because,” Jen suggests happily in response with a careless shrug, grinning when she takes the slice from them. Sydney is just looking out for them, and maybe they should pace themself more, but they survived a summer in Vegas with Leo, this feels like a small party compared to that. Not that they’re aiming for Vegas levels during every post-game party, that would be exhausting. They’d probably miss those early morning flights.
“That’s what the pizza is for,” They raise their slice victoriously before taking a bite, “I’m okay though. We get to sleep in tomorrow.” Distantly, they know that doesn’t actually mean anything other than they have a little longer to try and cure the hangover, but it’s likely that they’ll still feel pretty rough on the plane. There’ll be plenty of time to nap though, and they’re still hoping to try and leave the hotel at some point.
“Are you having fun?” Jen asks her, brows furrowed a little in concern. Despite the mood of the party, they don’t expect everyone to feel celebratory. They’re moving forward, but they still lost.










