I Just Want Back In Your Head // Self Para
"Build a wall of books between us in our bed
Repeat, repeat the words that I know we both said.
When I jerk away from holding hands with you
I know these habits hurt important parts of you."
Annora doesn't wear her heart on her sleeve. She doesn't show vulnerability, or allow emotions to get the better of her. But sometimes, regardless of how hard she tries, a crack forms in the wall she builds around herself. Dawn was able to push past every defense, every reason she could bright to light which explained why getting close to her would be a bad idea. And without warning, Annora had fallen in love with her. For some, love leaves a giddy and pleasant taste in the mouth, but not for her. It leaves only bitter truth behind, reminding her time and time again that her unstoppable feelings won't lead to anything but more pain.
So instead, she settles for an unbreakable friendship, and its enough. Its enough, until it hurts too much. Until Dawn is seen with several boys, a twinkle in her eye meant for someone that wasn't her. Every moment she sees her, or even thinks about her, her stomach ties itself in knots, heartbreak threatening to finally ruin her. But she won't let it- she can't let it. So she tries to cover it up, to move on. To only let sadness infiltrate her eyes when she knows that Dawn isn't looking. She is a friend, and nothing more. She speaks, acts, and damn well tries to think like a friend...but bit by bit, her walls are rebuilding. Fueled by the pain she tries not to feel, she slowly pushes the ache away from her heart, working to close off what Dawn had worked so hard to open up.
"I just want back in your head
I'm not unfaithful but I'll stray, when I get a little scared"
That day- the day she picked up the newspaper to find Dawn's name scrawled next to that of the local thief, that was the day that Annora truly recognized the feeling of hopelessness. Before, despite knowing that they could never be together in the way she dreamed of, there had been...hope. A small, meager ounce of hope. And perhaps it had been a childish dream, but it had been hope nonetheless. But after that day, it was as if someone had given her glasses, and she had realized just how painfully blind she had been. Sure, Dawn had talked of crushes, but rarely had there actually been someone else. She had though that, even if they were never more than friends, she could still keep the pain at bay. And the moment she laid eyes on that paper, and then upon her dearest friend, Annora wasn't sure anymore. That sense of hope seemed to fade into the background, leaving her with an odd feeling. And truth be told, she wasn't sure which was worse; to feel pain, or to feel nothing at all.
She wishes she could rewind time- to go back to before, when reality hadn't knocked the wind out of her. There isn't anything she yearns for more, than to stop closing Dawn out. But she can't. She's scared. Sometimes, she's scared of ruining what they have, but other times...she's scared of continuing it. Of feeling her heart break a little more every time she sees that twinkle in Dawn's eyes. But fear isn't something that she'll give in to. Not for her, not for Dawn. Because Dawn is worth fighting for a thousand times over.
So she scrambles to find a final shred of hope, hidden somewhere in the wreckage of her heart.