@neverletsgo cont.
The incredible life of Spike Spiegel was practically an enigma. It was not a case of what was your lowest point as the real question was what was your highest? He had so many low points in his life that he lived it. Wades with it. Accepts that anything can happen in the next hour or so, and the best he can do is flow with it because he was mentally prepared to accept his fate at any time.
Jet was remarkable. Always keeping him in line, giving him a reason to keep waking up the next day. But this kind of feeling doesn’t just magically leave someone like Spike. Things were shitty, and he had to try and make the best of them. But sometimes things were especially shitty and not even the better things can lift him up. He’s had those. Jet has seen him at his worst from the beginning, and he saw it at the potential end. Not since then has he found his all-time-low, and frankly he was glad about that.
Word’s calmed him, or maybe it was just Jet’s tone in general. He seemed to have that kind of effect when he wanted to. Spike was not the most affectionate one, but he was getting better. Learning that even just a simple touch would send him in a better relaxed state than before. And so he did things sometimes. Sometimes he’d come back from a hunt, go straight to the captain in his chair and straddle him just to be held. Those times he didn’t need words; just actions. Just to be grounded and know he wasn’t going to lose himself. It came from being touch-starved.
But now, he just decides to lean over slightly, resting his head on a broad shoulder in quiet silence as he ponders what he wanted to say, if anything. “…You know when everything that use to make sense to you just kind of fell out of your hands? And suddenly you don’t have anything left? …It’s where I was. Think you might’ve already gathered that.”














