When you were Young (Zoey)
Posted: 24 Jun 2014, 20:28
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ff0oWESdmH0
"--The following transcript was a live chat roleplay--"
Doc: Doc saw the state Zoey was in, and he knew that Vel was going to speak to her and Blake last evening. However, it looked as though Zoey had gone a coupled rounds with a meat grinder instead of having a talk with Vel. He could also tell by the set of her jaw, the clenched muscles in her face, that she was not happy. That was one thing about Zoey, her easy smile, her easy going nature. It was now shattered. And from the look on her face currently, it wasn’t about to be back anytime soon. He debated, let her deal on her own, or step in? The inner voice told him not to meddle in the affairs of a married couple. But seeing the look on her face, he knew he couldn’t walk away. He approached her, reached to take her hand with his. “Let’s walk Zoey.”
Zoey Jane Andras: Last night had been not what she needed, or expected. She hadn't expected to be ganged up on by two people that claimed to care about her, by two people that claimed they wanted what was best for her. Was emotionally manipulating her and treating her like a child that couldn't make the right choices really what was best for her? Was forgiving someone who could so easily shatter her the best for her? She laughed bitterly at the thought, while she stared through the cracks in the wooden planks that were the walls of their fortress. The city, her city, was beautiful. It would have been even better painted in a fresh coat of crimson. Doc's touch drew her out of her dazed state, but she didn't flinch or jump. She merely turned to look up at him with an eerily calm demeanor about her, her face and eye void of any expression. The only thing she felt was an utter state of control, and she... loved it. "If you want to," she spoke softly, pushing herself away from the wall to gravitate towards him.
Doc: Doc tucked her hand into the crook of his arm. They walked in silence for several minutes before he finally spoke. “Zoey. You’ve lost the sparkle to your eyes. If there was one person that I could count on to give me a smile regardless of how bad things were, it was you.” He let the silence grow while his words sank in. “If you keep going the way you are.. you are never going to have that sparkle again. I can’t let that happen. Bottling up your hurt and anger only works for a short period of time. Then it begins to fester.. and rot. The rot eats at the soul of who you are. And once that starts.. you will never be the same again..” He once more paused to let the words sink in. “You need to let it out, Zoey.”
Zoey Jane Andras: She listened quietly to his words, letting her head wrap around them, feeling the weight of them for a little while before she looked up to watch his expression. A small smile pulled at her lips, barely making her dimples show. "Sure I will. Killing makes me happy... Blood makes me happy." To emphasize, she held up her free hand, rotating it beneath the dim lights of the Eyrie so that he could see the way they made the blood shine on her skin, like red silk, or polished leather. She brought the digits to her mouth to suck a few of them clean, only to pause. His last statement made her rigid, her eyes go dark. She didn't want to let that out.
Doc: He felt her tense. He could sense her pulling back, withdrawing into that protective shell where emotioned were pushed downed and stamped into non-existence. “Zoey.. Talk to me. There is no judgement, no condemnation, anything you say will go no further. But the words need to be said. You are so entrenched in your own thoughts, you are probably stuck in a loop. And endless vicious cycle that seemed more daunting with each rotation. Sometimes giving the thoughts a voice, allows you to put things in better perspective. Right now, how do you feel?”
Zoey Jane Andras: Her tongue came to swipe across her lips, licking away the blood that stained them, before she exhaled. A short, sad little laugh slid over her tongue in a breath, before she ran those same fingers through her hair to push it out of her face. "Everyone keeps asking me that," she muttered, giving the long, dark strands a nearly painful tug, as if it would keep her grounded to where she was. A safe, grounded place where she could sense the hurt that she felt, but couldn't be lost in it. "I feel like I'm floating above my body and watching my life from the outside. And I want to stay there. I don't want to snap back."
Doc: “That is a dissociative defense mechanism. We all do it to one degree or another. However, sometimes when we are in crisis, we cling to that defense mechanism too long, or too tightly. We ourselves, may not recognize it. But others see it. Others can only watch as a person slowly implodes.” He paused, “I am watching an imminent implosion, and I am trying to stop it. Let me help you.”
Zoey Jane Andras: Her lips twitched into the beginnings of a frown while her hand back down over her face, scrubbing the skin, pulling at it. "How do you intend to help me? By turning me back into the fragile little girl that I was? Whiny, pathetic, emotional? By emotionally manipulating me to forgive the ****** that doesn't deserve my forgiveness?" She grinned, then; but it wasn't joy. It was feral. It was mean. "He never loved me, Doc. He wanted someone to possess and ****."
Doc: “I don’t give a **** about him Zoey. You are my concern. I want you to have a safe constructive place to talk, vent, scream. Nothing you tell me will be said to anyone. I won’t push you to make any sort of decision good or bad about him. I would be doing you a disservice if I did. You have to be the architect of your future, not me. Not him. Only you.”
Zoey Jane Andras: She stared at him for a while, as if at first part of her didn't trust what he was saying. No one had said those things to her since it happened, and anyone who did had an ulterior motive. But this was Doc -- she knew much better than that. Releasing the hold she had on his arm, she turned her back to him and took a few steps away so she could let her composure begin to drip away, like a melting skin. Both hands rubbed at her face now, as it changed from dark and calculated to something pained.
Zoey Jane Andras: Her chest was rising and falling in quiet, short bursts that left her breathing rapid, and her eyes were closed so that she could focus on not crying. Even still, she could feel the moisture building behind her lids, hot and wet. "Every time I have tried to speak to him about it, to get somewhere... he puts a little more of the blame on me."
Doc: “And you felt? Betrayed? Hurt? Maybe a little of both?” His voice was calm, non-judgemental. “These are perfectly normal responses Zoey. If you had not had a reaction, it would be more cause for worry. There is nothing wrong in having a strong reaction when a trust is broken..” He paused, “Is that what you felt, Zoey?”
Zoey Jane Andras: "And maybe the fault will be mine if I don't forgive him or take him back. But I'm okay with that. What I am not okay with, is feeling guilt over something that I should not feel guilt about. I did not tell him to ignore me... I did not tell him to stop communicating his needs with me. I did not shove him at Phoenix, and I did not force him to undress her or kiss her. I waited for him to be ready to talk to me. He said himself that he had demons to deal with on his own. So I waited." She paused and turned to face him, finally opening her eyes so he could see the betrayed, angry tears in her violet orbs. "All of the above."
Doc: “We are not talking about fault, or who is to blame. That is a discussion for another time. A time when you have sorted out your feelings. We are talking about how you felt at the time, and now, because you need to understand why you had such a strong reaction.” He watched her as he spoke. Everything was still very raw for her. “When I say ‘understand why’, there is no blame. There is cause and effect. Currently you are experiencing the ‘effect’ of anger and betrayal. And we could say the ‘cause’ was someone else’s actions. But, that’s the easy way out. The ‘cause’ I want you to think about it,..is why your reactions are what they are. Is it because of an undisclosed fear came to fruition? Is it because you feel like it was deliberate attempt to hurt you? I do not know the answer. Only you do. And this is something you may not be able to answer right away. And that is alright.”
Zoey Jane Andras: She looked down at her feet as he spoke, thinking through the roller coaster of emotions she'd felt since Blake confessed. A sad smile took its place on her mouth, and roughly, she wiped beneath her eyes to get rid of the tears that were leaking onto her cheeks. "At first, I was shocked that he did it. Unsure and confused because I wasn't sure why. Hurt, not just because I felt betrayed. Because I gave that one shot that I had... to share myself that much with someone... to a man that clearly didn't give a **** if he hurt me or not. Maybe he feels guilt now... But it isn't because he hurt me. It's because he got caught. It's because he's burning the bridges that he took the time to build." She sniffed wetly and lifted an arm to wipe across her mouth and nose. "I feel foolish."
Zoey Jane Andras: "I was used."
"--The following transcript was a live chat roleplay--"
Doc: Doc saw the state Zoey was in, and he knew that Vel was going to speak to her and Blake last evening. However, it looked as though Zoey had gone a coupled rounds with a meat grinder instead of having a talk with Vel. He could also tell by the set of her jaw, the clenched muscles in her face, that she was not happy. That was one thing about Zoey, her easy smile, her easy going nature. It was now shattered. And from the look on her face currently, it wasn’t about to be back anytime soon. He debated, let her deal on her own, or step in? The inner voice told him not to meddle in the affairs of a married couple. But seeing the look on her face, he knew he couldn’t walk away. He approached her, reached to take her hand with his. “Let’s walk Zoey.”
Zoey Jane Andras: Last night had been not what she needed, or expected. She hadn't expected to be ganged up on by two people that claimed to care about her, by two people that claimed they wanted what was best for her. Was emotionally manipulating her and treating her like a child that couldn't make the right choices really what was best for her? Was forgiving someone who could so easily shatter her the best for her? She laughed bitterly at the thought, while she stared through the cracks in the wooden planks that were the walls of their fortress. The city, her city, was beautiful. It would have been even better painted in a fresh coat of crimson. Doc's touch drew her out of her dazed state, but she didn't flinch or jump. She merely turned to look up at him with an eerily calm demeanor about her, her face and eye void of any expression. The only thing she felt was an utter state of control, and she... loved it. "If you want to," she spoke softly, pushing herself away from the wall to gravitate towards him.
Doc: Doc tucked her hand into the crook of his arm. They walked in silence for several minutes before he finally spoke. “Zoey. You’ve lost the sparkle to your eyes. If there was one person that I could count on to give me a smile regardless of how bad things were, it was you.” He let the silence grow while his words sank in. “If you keep going the way you are.. you are never going to have that sparkle again. I can’t let that happen. Bottling up your hurt and anger only works for a short period of time. Then it begins to fester.. and rot. The rot eats at the soul of who you are. And once that starts.. you will never be the same again..” He once more paused to let the words sink in. “You need to let it out, Zoey.”
Zoey Jane Andras: She listened quietly to his words, letting her head wrap around them, feeling the weight of them for a little while before she looked up to watch his expression. A small smile pulled at her lips, barely making her dimples show. "Sure I will. Killing makes me happy... Blood makes me happy." To emphasize, she held up her free hand, rotating it beneath the dim lights of the Eyrie so that he could see the way they made the blood shine on her skin, like red silk, or polished leather. She brought the digits to her mouth to suck a few of them clean, only to pause. His last statement made her rigid, her eyes go dark. She didn't want to let that out.
Doc: He felt her tense. He could sense her pulling back, withdrawing into that protective shell where emotioned were pushed downed and stamped into non-existence. “Zoey.. Talk to me. There is no judgement, no condemnation, anything you say will go no further. But the words need to be said. You are so entrenched in your own thoughts, you are probably stuck in a loop. And endless vicious cycle that seemed more daunting with each rotation. Sometimes giving the thoughts a voice, allows you to put things in better perspective. Right now, how do you feel?”
Zoey Jane Andras: Her tongue came to swipe across her lips, licking away the blood that stained them, before she exhaled. A short, sad little laugh slid over her tongue in a breath, before she ran those same fingers through her hair to push it out of her face. "Everyone keeps asking me that," she muttered, giving the long, dark strands a nearly painful tug, as if it would keep her grounded to where she was. A safe, grounded place where she could sense the hurt that she felt, but couldn't be lost in it. "I feel like I'm floating above my body and watching my life from the outside. And I want to stay there. I don't want to snap back."
Doc: “That is a dissociative defense mechanism. We all do it to one degree or another. However, sometimes when we are in crisis, we cling to that defense mechanism too long, or too tightly. We ourselves, may not recognize it. But others see it. Others can only watch as a person slowly implodes.” He paused, “I am watching an imminent implosion, and I am trying to stop it. Let me help you.”
Zoey Jane Andras: Her lips twitched into the beginnings of a frown while her hand back down over her face, scrubbing the skin, pulling at it. "How do you intend to help me? By turning me back into the fragile little girl that I was? Whiny, pathetic, emotional? By emotionally manipulating me to forgive the ****** that doesn't deserve my forgiveness?" She grinned, then; but it wasn't joy. It was feral. It was mean. "He never loved me, Doc. He wanted someone to possess and ****."
Doc: “I don’t give a **** about him Zoey. You are my concern. I want you to have a safe constructive place to talk, vent, scream. Nothing you tell me will be said to anyone. I won’t push you to make any sort of decision good or bad about him. I would be doing you a disservice if I did. You have to be the architect of your future, not me. Not him. Only you.”
Zoey Jane Andras: She stared at him for a while, as if at first part of her didn't trust what he was saying. No one had said those things to her since it happened, and anyone who did had an ulterior motive. But this was Doc -- she knew much better than that. Releasing the hold she had on his arm, she turned her back to him and took a few steps away so she could let her composure begin to drip away, like a melting skin. Both hands rubbed at her face now, as it changed from dark and calculated to something pained.
Zoey Jane Andras: Her chest was rising and falling in quiet, short bursts that left her breathing rapid, and her eyes were closed so that she could focus on not crying. Even still, she could feel the moisture building behind her lids, hot and wet. "Every time I have tried to speak to him about it, to get somewhere... he puts a little more of the blame on me."
Doc: “And you felt? Betrayed? Hurt? Maybe a little of both?” His voice was calm, non-judgemental. “These are perfectly normal responses Zoey. If you had not had a reaction, it would be more cause for worry. There is nothing wrong in having a strong reaction when a trust is broken..” He paused, “Is that what you felt, Zoey?”
Zoey Jane Andras: "And maybe the fault will be mine if I don't forgive him or take him back. But I'm okay with that. What I am not okay with, is feeling guilt over something that I should not feel guilt about. I did not tell him to ignore me... I did not tell him to stop communicating his needs with me. I did not shove him at Phoenix, and I did not force him to undress her or kiss her. I waited for him to be ready to talk to me. He said himself that he had demons to deal with on his own. So I waited." She paused and turned to face him, finally opening her eyes so he could see the betrayed, angry tears in her violet orbs. "All of the above."
Doc: “We are not talking about fault, or who is to blame. That is a discussion for another time. A time when you have sorted out your feelings. We are talking about how you felt at the time, and now, because you need to understand why you had such a strong reaction.” He watched her as he spoke. Everything was still very raw for her. “When I say ‘understand why’, there is no blame. There is cause and effect. Currently you are experiencing the ‘effect’ of anger and betrayal. And we could say the ‘cause’ was someone else’s actions. But, that’s the easy way out. The ‘cause’ I want you to think about it,..is why your reactions are what they are. Is it because of an undisclosed fear came to fruition? Is it because you feel like it was deliberate attempt to hurt you? I do not know the answer. Only you do. And this is something you may not be able to answer right away. And that is alright.”
Zoey Jane Andras: She looked down at her feet as he spoke, thinking through the roller coaster of emotions she'd felt since Blake confessed. A sad smile took its place on her mouth, and roughly, she wiped beneath her eyes to get rid of the tears that were leaking onto her cheeks. "At first, I was shocked that he did it. Unsure and confused because I wasn't sure why. Hurt, not just because I felt betrayed. Because I gave that one shot that I had... to share myself that much with someone... to a man that clearly didn't give a **** if he hurt me or not. Maybe he feels guilt now... But it isn't because he hurt me. It's because he got caught. It's because he's burning the bridges that he took the time to build." She sniffed wetly and lifted an arm to wipe across her mouth and nose. "I feel foolish."
Zoey Jane Andras: "I was used."