Mickey Doyle (
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kingdomsofrain2016-12-01 03:31 am
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(Somewhere in the back of her mind, she thinks how much she hates them, how family should never make family feel this way. How they should never break someone, and then hand that someone over to others to break them further. She thinks about how much he loves stars and his parrot and games and beautiful things, and she hates them for telling him he's disappointing.) ]
I'm not sad. I'm upset. I was scared about the situation, because I thought something could have happened to you. I thought you could have gotten in an accident, and then the best man in the world would just be gone.
[ She has to reel it in. If she doesn't reel it back a little, she'll start crying all over again. She can cry more later, or hold tight to him and thank god (or Wallace) that he's safe and here.
Another breath. Another steadying, firm breath, and she leans her forehead against his. ]
I love you, and I'm proud of you. That's the rule. You can't think I'm disappointed, because if I was disappointed, I'd be breaking the rules. Do I ever break our rules?
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She called him the best.
She means it.
She said this is different.
He wouldn't leave her, he would never!, but she said something about an accident and don't accidents happen with people who've been drinking? Sheldon... Barry... Aunt Mary... Someone said they hadn't been drinking?? But people who are not Katrina and who aren't Wallace lie.
Oh, maybe that's a problem. Maybe that's the reason for the rule, the first rule of Fish Family.
Her head's set against his and this time her presence steadies him a little. Reminds him that there's ground for standing on right now, that she hasn't banished him that she hasn't, what, let him banish himself? She's always, always here for her monster.
A small smile, flickered and fragile, but beginning to believe her. For now, at least for now. ]
No. Not our rules. Mm. I know you never would.
[ He rubs his forehead against hers, just a little, careful bit. ]
All right.
No drivers, no disappointments. Just parrots. Just you being... not disappointed? Me being not disappointing.
Lucky, lucky Fish.
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[ There, that's good. It's sinking in a little, she can see he's following along (mostly - he's still stuck on that parrot, isn't he? Why on earth did he give her up if he loves her so much?)
Oh, and look at that smile, doesn't that just break her heart? After all those years of horror from his family, it's a little like putting him back together, isn't it? A little like filling in the cracks and letting him be a person again.
That's one step in the right direction. Day by day, small victories, that's all it'll take. And she gets something out of this, too: that melting, fuzzed feeling beneath her ribs when he smiles, because he loves her so well. Because she's sure he'll try his best.
He might not be able to do anything for her, but she believes he would try, and that's more than anyone else ever offered.
Her smile grows, larger than his but no less fragile.]
And loved Fish. Don't forget loved, because I love you. You're my light in the dark, right?
Lucky, lucky Kat.