I thought Georgia was. 'S how I wound up all— ex-cop, ex-functional. I thought she was dead, and I got arrested for her murder.
( As flippantly as she can manage it, which isn't massively. Maybe she should have kept that bourbon close to the table. Tea, maybe, instead. )
As far as I know, most of the others are fine. I haven't been in touch in a while. And I made a point not to sleep with any mercs, mortality rate would have gone up, I reckon.
[ Sometimes she realizes how much she still doesn't know about Sarissa's life. Even though all these little stories and facts come up during their conversations, there are huge blank spaces where she'll probably never know about all that's happened to her sister, and vice versa. Her fingers itch to close around the bottle of bourbon, but it's gone, hidden somewhere. ]
( There's just the smallest twinge of a smile, very tired. It's something along the lines of, whatcha gonna do?, as if she'd forgotten milk when that's what she went grocery shopping for in the first place, not her life falling apart in a matter of hours.
And then the next bit hits, settles in her head, and Sarissa closes her eyes for a second before she reaches out and takes one of Sarah's hands in her own. Her eyes stay shut tight, and she wraps up Sarah's hand with both of her own. )
I'm sorry. That— he's dead, obviously, and for talking shit about him. I'm really sorry.
( She thinks Paul sounds shady as hell, honestly, but this isn't the moment for that. There's a quiet pause, and Sarissa gently traces her fingertips over Sarah's knuckles. Whatever decision you come to now, it won't be an awful thing, she wants to say, but it seems like it'd just be opening up a can of worms Sarah maybe needs a break from, for now. )
When I was in high school I dated this guy - it didn't last long, we didn't fit right and we were idiot seventeen year olds, but he tried to burn down part of the school. I was following after him and undoing the shit he kept starting, 'cause if the fire got outta hand it would have risked a colony of endangered parrots near town.
( Her smile is quietly self-mocking. ) Monstrous exes. I know all about 'em.
[ Oh, no. Sarah's too far from sober to handle that with any modicum of grace. She attempts to throw whatever's closest back at Sarissa. Unfortunately, that ends up being some calamari rings, and they go bouncing off Sarissa and onto the floor. ]
Piss off. [ Because. That's really all she can say. ]
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