Galaxy Sith
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 470
- OOC First Name
- Cole
- Age
- 1/2015
That was it, the last box. All of them packed in her apartment. Galaxy hadn't stopped crying yet, since she woke up it'd been non-stop. She wiped at her face, which was swollen and red from her incessant tears. The petite blonde looked around, remembering what it was like stepping through the doors the day she'd decided not to leave. She hadn't gotten on that flight, and taken a taxi back to the apartment to see Orsino - and he was gone. She held in her hand the picture that replaced the one of Vinny - it was she and him together. Feeling weak, the young mother sat on the love seat, and glanced over at her sleeping child in her carrier. Mia wouldn't even remember Orsino she was sure, and that was a good thing. The woman knew that she needed to think of her baby in this situation. Introducing a new man into their lives was a bad idea, and she'd known it from the start. How was she to know she was going to fall in love with Orsino? She wasn't, and that's what made everything so much harder on her, as she packed the photo away in her purse. Maybe she would tell Mea about the tenant whom had helped her pay rent, and whom had been kind to them both. She would tell the story of how he saved her from a terrible fever - leaving out that months later they'd decided to share intimacy. She would speak of Orsino like a friend, like family maybe. She would not tell Mea that her first word was daddy, and that she'd mistaken the large bear-like man as her father. Galaxy felt more hot tears seep from her ducts, and she covered her face. She was tired of crying, but she couldn't help but feel a bit empty. She was moving from the only home she'd known in New Zealand, and leaving behind the only happy memories she had. Of her daughter's first steps, or Orsino's lips on her. Of getting the job she now held at Gladrags Wizardwear. Every good memory was going to be behind her as she moved on into yet another stage in her life.
The petite woman stood and readjusted her dress. She took in a shaking breath, and slipped her scarf back on. She only had a few bags to carry out of the apartment at this point. The moving trucks had already started to move things about Gladrags. She'd already set up her bedroom there, and for the past few nights had been sleeping there even. It wasn't the same, but she would have to make due. It seemed obvious to her that the apartment was not made for her to lay alone, two bedrooms and one bathroom. It had a dining area and was really just a nice second house. She'd spent everything she had to buy the shop`when the opportunity came to her, signing the lease before any minds could be changed. She needed it - especially since she'd lost the other job and wouldn't have Orsino around to ease the tensions. "Orsino..." For the first time in what seemed like months Galaxy breathed his name. Spoke it aloud. Maybe that was when the thought of his leaving actually hit her. It was all her fault. She knew she'd flown off the deep end. She couldn't help it, and she hoped he would have understood had they talked it out. She'd only bee with three men, Vinny, Quinn, and Orsino. To hear his list be so extensive made her wonder if he could truly love her. She was a single mother, she was improperly put together emotionally. She wasn't as mature, or interesting, or stable as those other women, and yet Orsino picked her. Galaxy moved to the rooms to make sure she'd gotten everything. Orsino's room seemed to be left in tact still, and she was going to leave it that way. He had a key after all, so he had the chance to let himself in. She stood in the middle of that room, looking at the made bed, and at the desk. "Goodbye." She whispered to the empty room, as if he were still there. She turned, ready to leave now. Mea would settle in at their new home she was sure - and so would she. Even if that meant settling in alone
<i></i>The petite woman stood and readjusted her dress. She took in a shaking breath, and slipped her scarf back on. She only had a few bags to carry out of the apartment at this point. The moving trucks had already started to move things about Gladrags. She'd already set up her bedroom there, and for the past few nights had been sleeping there even. It wasn't the same, but she would have to make due. It seemed obvious to her that the apartment was not made for her to lay alone, two bedrooms and one bathroom. It had a dining area and was really just a nice second house. She'd spent everything she had to buy the shop`when the opportunity came to her, signing the lease before any minds could be changed. She needed it - especially since she'd lost the other job and wouldn't have Orsino around to ease the tensions. "Orsino..." For the first time in what seemed like months Galaxy breathed his name. Spoke it aloud. Maybe that was when the thought of his leaving actually hit her. It was all her fault. She knew she'd flown off the deep end. She couldn't help it, and she hoped he would have understood had they talked it out. She'd only bee with three men, Vinny, Quinn, and Orsino. To hear his list be so extensive made her wonder if he could truly love her. She was a single mother, she was improperly put together emotionally. She wasn't as mature, or interesting, or stable as those other women, and yet Orsino picked her. Galaxy moved to the rooms to make sure she'd gotten everything. Orsino's room seemed to be left in tact still, and she was going to leave it that way. He had a key after all, so he had the chance to let himself in. She stood in the middle of that room, looking at the made bed, and at the desk. "Goodbye." She whispered to the empty room, as if he were still there. She turned, ready to leave now. Mea would settle in at their new home she was sure - and so would she. Even if that meant settling in alone