Kate Gregson (
everyone_takes) wrote2012-03-12 06:11 pm
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March 13
It was late.
Effy was inside, probably asleep, Maxxie had gone awhile ago, Kate didn't know where. Harry was supposed to be here any minute, she knew that much, but she couldn't find the energy to get up from the front step of the hut she shared with Marshall.
The hut she used to share with him.
For the better part of the day, she'd looked for him. It was the first time she'd left Effy alone for so long and there was a part of her that thought she should feel guilty about it. She was supposed to be looking after her friend. Not like it was a job, she just was. That was what she was doing for Effy because they were friends and she wasn't doing it now. But she didn't feel guilty. She didn't feel much of anything.
One of Marshall's stupid cardigans was crumpled in her hands. She'd been holding it the entire time she'd spoken with Maxxie, though she didn't remember most of that conversation. The point was easy enough and she remembered saying it. Hating herself for saying it. Marshall's gone.
This wasn't how it was supposed to be. They were supposed to look out for each other, through all the shit back home and through all the shit here, that was what they did. She didn't want to admit it, especially not to him, but without Marshall to keep her pulled together, Kate was pretty much a disaster. And she'd never told him that. Never thanked him for keeping her together. Never said that she loved him. Never told him that he was her best friend.
Because friends looked out for each other. It was what she was doing for Effy and it was what she was supposed to be doing for Marshall.
It was what he was supposed to do for her.
But he was gone and Kate sat on the front porch, his cardigan in her hands, and wondered who the hell was going to look after her now.
Effy was inside, probably asleep, Maxxie had gone awhile ago, Kate didn't know where. Harry was supposed to be here any minute, she knew that much, but she couldn't find the energy to get up from the front step of the hut she shared with Marshall.
The hut she used to share with him.
For the better part of the day, she'd looked for him. It was the first time she'd left Effy alone for so long and there was a part of her that thought she should feel guilty about it. She was supposed to be looking after her friend. Not like it was a job, she just was. That was what she was doing for Effy because they were friends and she wasn't doing it now. But she didn't feel guilty. She didn't feel much of anything.
One of Marshall's stupid cardigans was crumpled in her hands. She'd been holding it the entire time she'd spoken with Maxxie, though she didn't remember most of that conversation. The point was easy enough and she remembered saying it. Hating herself for saying it. Marshall's gone.
This wasn't how it was supposed to be. They were supposed to look out for each other, through all the shit back home and through all the shit here, that was what they did. She didn't want to admit it, especially not to him, but without Marshall to keep her pulled together, Kate was pretty much a disaster. And she'd never told him that. Never thanked him for keeping her together. Never said that she loved him. Never told him that he was her best friend.
Because friends looked out for each other. It was what she was doing for Effy and it was what she was supposed to be doing for Marshall.
It was what he was supposed to do for her.
But he was gone and Kate sat on the front porch, his cardigan in her hands, and wondered who the hell was going to look after her now.
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"It's fine," he agreed at first. "But.. it's fine to miss him, too. He's your brother. It doesn't matter if you know he's safe. You still have to be without him. And that hurts."
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And she was angry, too, but there was nowhere to direct her anger. No one had taken Marshall away and Marshall hadn't decided to go (unless he had, but she didn't want to think about that). The only thing she could blame was the island, but it wasn't like she could go punch it in the face that it clearly didn't have. Directionless anger wasn't satisfying, but pointing it at anyone else now would be sort of useless.
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He tucked Kate's hair back behind her ear, so he could see her more properly, despite how she was nearly curled up against him. His fingers brushed against her cheek as he pulled his hand away.
"I'll stay, if you'd like. Or not, if you don't."
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"Effy's probably asleep," she said, then laughed. "I guess she'll be able to have her own room now." It wasn't funny, really, it made her feel sort of terrible, but there was no sense not giving her Marshall's room. "I'll have to clear his stuff out of there, I'll have to... fuck, I don't know."
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He squeezed her shoulder again. "We'll deal with it tomorrow, okay? I'll help. But after you've had some time to rest. Alright?"
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"It's totally stupid, but he looked out for me," she said, standing at the same time so Harry couldn't see the expression on her face. How dangerously close to tears she was for a moment.
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"All the people I've lost, Kate..." Harry shook his head. "It's not stupid to miss the people we've lost. It's not stupid to realize what they mean to us after they've gone. It's not stupid that he looked out for you. I think it's great. And now, I'm going to look out for you," he said.
He paused, one second too long. "Me and all of your friends. We're still here."
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"What a total asshole," she said, pushing her way inside, holding the door for Harry to follow her. "Marshall, not you, I mean. And he's not even really an asshole. I'm just pissed." And she couldn't very well be pissed at the island. That didn't help much of anything.
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"He would have stayed with you if the island let him."
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But being pissed off was easier than being sad.
She kicked off her sandals, Marshall's cardigan still held in one hand, then stretched out on her side on the bed without bothering to get undressed. It wasn't about sleeping now, she didn't want to be comfortable, but she didn't want to be sitting anywhere else anymore either.
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"If you're still angry tomorrow, we'll find something for you to kick. Or burn or.. I don't know. Shout at."
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It was good having Harry here now. No one could make it go away, but it was a little easier, lying there in her bed, his arm around her.