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wandering-maglor
Maglor barely flinched as his cheek was pinched, but his eyes fluttered. He relaxed into AulĂ«âs chest, soaking up the older manâs body heat, but shivers still coursed through his thin body. He could feel his very bones begin to ache.
As his head was tilted upwards he stared at AulĂ« blearily, trying to process what he had said. After a few moments he realized what AulĂ« had meant and hot tears began to fall from his eyes, streaming down his face as his shallow breath caught in his throat. He didnât want AulĂ« to make him be sick, he just wanted to go to sleep. The thought of being chemically coerced into vomiting horrified himâhe already felt sick, why did AulĂ« want to make him feel worse?
âPlease noâ Maglor choked out, pushing himself away from the older man. Sobs wracked his already shaking frame, and his long hair clung to the tear tracks that ran down his face. He coughed again, falling to the floor as strength left him.Â
âAulĂ«! Iâm sorry, please donâtâŠâ His vision swam with dizziness and the room swirled around him dramatically.
AulĂ« allowed Maglor to pull away, but as he began to cough he pulled him back. âShush,â he soothed, brushing the teenâs hair from his face and wiping his tears from his cheeks. âMaglor look at me,â he whispered, tilting his head up and offering him a strained smile. âThere is no need to beg, I will not force you to take.âÂ
He ran his fingers through Maglorâs dark hair, hoping to soothe him and force him to understand the reasons behind his actions. It was with a heavy heart that he said, âKana if I cannot help you then I will have to take you to a hospital.â
He swallowed painfully, then opted to scare Maglor as much as possible, hoping that would convince him to see reason. âDo you know how they treat overdoses in a hospital?â He didnât wait for a reply, continuing, âGiven your resistance to treatment I imagine they would restrain you, then feed tubes through your mouth and nose to your stomach in order to drain the contents completely. You would be placed on an oxygen supply and most likely an IV to offset the nutrition youâve lost. Your family would be called in, as I do not have any medical power over you, and you most likely would be placed on suicide watch or transferred to a drug facility.âÂ
âTake the emetics and I will not leave your side, I promise. But I must warn you, I have no love of hospitals and I cannot make the same promise if you are admitted.âÂ
Derealisation - Mild Dissociation.
I find derealisation the scariest. Yeah, itâs scary to lose time, to blank out for an hour or so and wonder hoe the fuck you got there.
But derealisation⊠Itâs fucking awful. You can just be walking along or sitting quietly, and it hits you. Nothing around you is real. Youâre numb and tingling. Peopleâs voices are so distant and quiet that youâll be nodding along and youâll later have to ask them to repeatâŠ. Or you just vaguely answer, or donât bother. Things around you donât seem real. Itâs like youâve fallen into the TV set and if you touch anything, it will just vanish like dust. (Which is reinforced by the fact youâre numb and tingly.) Your thoughts are fuzzy, if you can think at all, and are clouded by the sheer panic of being unreal.
It feels like youâre high, but not in the way that makes you smile and laugh and love, the type of way that makes you dead and cold and trapped in an emotioneless vessel.
The worst of it though, is nobody can see. The stereotype of dissociation id an unresponsive life form that has no clue you are there⊠And yes, in extreme dissociated states itâs true. But because you can look at people, follow instruction (but not well), fake a smile, nobody can see. And if you say âIâve dissociatedâ nobody will believe you. Because of the stereotype.
And if you canât ground yourself, and you canât ask anybody to ground youâŠ.
Youâre trapped in a numb, tingly, dizzy, faint and unrealistic bubble that can last for hours, even all day.
And thatâs why Derealisation is the scariest.
@wandering-maglor
wandering-maglor
âI donât think I can standâŠâ Maglor murmured, his voice muffled as he spoke from behind his hands. His mind was still mostly blank and although he was nauseous there was nothing currently in his stomach other than the pills that he had taken and the foul charcoal drink. Dropping his hands down to his lap Maglor noted that his fingernails had taken an odd purplish tint. The world spun around him. He really was cold. Maglor could not remember ever having felt so miserable.
The world blurred around him and it took some effort for Maglor to look up at AulĂ«, the older man seemed strangely far away. Maglor closed his eyes, nearly giving in to the urge to fall asleepâŠ
âThen we can stay here for a time.â AulĂ« was beginning to fear that Maglor was even worse than he had feared, and his slid his hand into his pocket, feeling the bottle of emetics he had stored there - left over from his attempt to treat his own son - and prayed he would not have to resort to using them. He took ahold of Maglorâs hands and rubbed them gently between his own, pulling him even closer than before until the teen was practically in his lap, trying to get any warmth possible into him.Â
Realizing that Maglor was close to drifting off he shook him roughly. âDonât sleep,â he ordered, pinching his cheek. âMakalaurĂ«, we need to consider that the charcoal may not be working. You are even worse off than when I found you.â He took a deep breath, tilting Maglorâs chin up to meet his eyes. âI can give you an emetic to induce vomiting to try and rid your system of the drugs, but it will have to be soon before it works its way out of your stomach.âÂ
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âIâll tryâ He murmured, his hands were shaking. Still struggling for breath Maglor inhaled before he brought the mixture to his lips, the sweat of his palms leaving drops on the glass.Â
The charcoal was putrid. It tasted like cement and had possessed a similar consistency. Halfway through the glass Maglor gagged again, coughing and struggling to swallow. He knew that if he was too sick Aulë would take him to the hospital, and if he was taken to the hospital his whole family would hear about it; his mother, his younger brothers, Maedhros⊠Maglor bolted the rest of the glass and placed it down beside him before bringing both hands up to cover his mouth.
Maglor curls up as nausea rears its ugly head again, pressing himself as closely to Aulë as he can as if the older man would be able to shield him from the pain that he has inflicted upon himself.
âI want to go to sleep.â He says, tears welling up in his eyes again. âIâm so tired AulĂ«.â
He said nothing as Maglor downed the drink, only making a soft noise of encouragement when he almost stopped, then patting his back as he finished. âYou cannot sleep now, Kana,â he replied, brushing dark hair out of his face and pulling him closer. âNot until weâre gotten more of the drugs out of your system.âÂ
Once Maglor was coherent he planned to interrogate him as to the source of his drugs, because he knew he had taken all Maglor had in his possession when he moved in. Then he would give him a through talking-to, but until then he kept his emotions relaxed and his face calm, not wanting to give Maglor anything else to panic or worry over.Â
âAre you chilled?â he asked. âWe could move to the living room, I could start a fire in the fireplace while we wait for this to pass.âÂ
wandering-maglor
For a moment as AulĂ« stood and walked out of the room Maglor panicked, wondering if AulĂ« had finally given up on him, if he was walking away and leaving him to his fate. The shame that had been a sharp seed in his chest bloomed through him, and tears welled up in his eyes. He wondered if maybe it would be for the best, if he was alone then he could sleep. Maybe he wouldnât wake up.Â
Maglor could not tell whether he was relieved or disappointed when AulĂ« returned. He tried to settle upon relieved.Â
âWhat is it?â He asked, struggling to speak through the opiate fog as he looked skeptically at the grayish slurry in a glass that AulĂ« had brought him.Â
âCharcoal,â he explained, brushing soft hair from Maglorâs flushed face. âIt will absorb whatever that shit youâve taken is.â He maneuvered Maglorâs hands so they he was holding the glass of his own accord. âYou need to finish that.â A sharp edge slipped into his voice yet again, and though he truly despised having to use it on his the addict, he knew that Maglor was horribly sick and would rather do anything than be admitted to a hospital. Â
He rubbed Maglorâs back, a silent promise to the young man that he was still there. âIf this doesnât work Iâll have to give you something to induce vomiting, but Iâm not sure thereâs enough in your stomach for that to work.âÂ
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Maglor leaned into AulĂ«âs arm tilting his head back and trying to breathe more deeply. He didnât want to, but AulĂ«âs presence had sparked a tinge of shame deep in the center of his chest. Maglor recognized that the older man had been very kind to him over the past few weeks and heâd deliberately disobeyed him by sneaking pills. He had been sneaking just enough to lessen the worst effects of withdrawal, but using lightly had lead to an intense craving for moreâa craving that Maglor had given in to today. Perhaps he had indulged a bit too much.Â
As if to punctuate that thought Maglor turned his head away from Aulë to heave, gagging and choking as his body tried to rid itself of the poison that he had ingested. Maglor coughed and choked for a bit but nothing came up, leaving him shaking and pale-faced.
âAulĂ«â He breathed, his voice hoarse âIâm sorryâŠI fucked up.âÂ
As Maglor began to choke and splutter he released his grip, patting Maglorâs back with one hand, the other soaking a washcloth with cold water which he patted Maglorâs face with. Â Â
âHush and mind your language,â he instructed, a stern undertone working its way into his reassuring voice. âThere will be time for apologies later.â Maglorâs apology gave him hope, however, it meant that he was not completely taken away by the drugs and that bringing him back would perhaps be less painful than he had feared. The bite disappeared from his voice as he handed Maglor the cloth and hurried from the room saying, âWait here.âÂ
He returned quickly with a glass he had filled with a crude mixture of charcoal power and water, which he brought to Maglorâs lips. âDrink.âÂ
@wandering-maglor // continued
Maglor sat curled in the dry shower of the upstairs bathroom, an empty bottle of pills beside him. He was tired. AulĂ«âs words barely reached him through the heavy haze that clouded his head, dulling his senses and leadening his limbs. He was nauseous, and moving even to look up at the older man seemed like too much effortâIn truth breathing was beginning to feel like too much effort. He just wanted to sleep.
âWhy are you here?â
âI live here,â he reminded Maglor, stepping slowly into the room and edging toward the teen. Not knowing how much he had taken, or what precisely, he was careful not to shock or startle him, praying that Maglorâs symptoms were closer to lethargy than violence. Recognizing that his breathing was becoming labored, he knelt beside the shower, wrapping an arm around Maglorâs chest and helping him to sit up and stretch out his lungs. âTake deep breaths.âÂ
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