@Imperfect_Autumn group
(Me? No, not at all. So if I sound like I have no idea what I'm writing, that's because I really don't…)
(Me? No, not at all. So if I sound like I have no idea what I'm writing, that's because I really don't…)
(Naw, I was just curious…)
It was peaceful out on the water. Dylan hadn't been on a boat before now, but he was quite content with how quiet it was. He cracked one eye and noticed that night was still full. Avery and Vaughn were probably tired. Dylan himself felt sleep tug at his eyelids, but he knew how to keep himself awake. The others?
"Heya guys? If you need to, catch a nap below-deck.. I can keep us on course for a while."
"Thanks, Dylan," Avery said, nodding to him as she picked up one of the bags.
She headed down to one of the cabins and set the bag down next to the bed. Letting out a heavy breath, she sat down and started to pull things out of the bag. Blankets to keep warm, extra blankets to use as a pillow, and pajamas to change into.
As soon as she was ready, she laid down on the bed and stared at the ceiling, rubbing her turbulent stomach. When her eyes finally closed, she fell into a blissfully deep sleep and didn't feel the sickness through it.
Vaughn gave Dylan a skeptical look before nodding and headed below deck and into one of the cabins. He set down his two duffel bags and changed clothes before sitting on the bed, hugging onto a pillow. He pulled a water bottle from his bag, and a bottle of pills, swallowing a few with water. His eyes grew heavy and a numb, fuzzy feeling filled his mind as he drifted off.
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(Just putting this back on page 1 as I wait for a response from @ShadowMisfit )
Dylan got up, went outside, and leaned over the bow. Already it was impossible to see the docks, or the lights of the city they left behind. Dylan thanked the stars.
Light was unnecessary, but normally not unwelcome. This was an exception.
(Should we skip to morning, now?)
(Yeah, it makes sense.)
Avery woke up to the sound of waves crashing against the side of the boat and a dizzying feeling of swaying. She quickly climbed out of bed and run up to the deck, not even bothering to change out of her oversized kitty pajamas. Leaning over the railing, she released whatever food was left in her stomach.
Dylans eyes shot up at the sound of hurling, and he quickly gathered himself. He had fallen asleep on the deck, with nothing but the sky above him. Thankfully, the ship hadn't vanished without his concentration, and everyone was ok.
Well… almost.
Avery was having a rough go of the journey, it seemed. She had gotten sea sick again, and had expelled whatever remained of last night's dinner out into the ocean. Dylan didn't move, instead, he simply waited nearby.
When she'd finished, Avery continued to lean over the railing, simply staring into the water.
Why do I have to be seasick? she questioned herself silently. I can't be very helpful if I'm constantly going to be throwing up or feeling like I'm going to be.
She stood back up straight and moved her hair out of her face, slipping it back behind her ears.
Dylan simply waited, giving her her own space. The best way he had found to keep people relaxed was not to pressure them into thinking they need help. Using his own sect of the bow, Dylan made a little baclony area extending out from the boat's edge, and sat.
Avery looked around the boat and noticed Dylan sitting on a balcony that he must have made between last night and just now. She cringed, knowing that he must have heard and/or seen her while she was throwing up. Looking down at her outfit, Avery cringed again. Pretending not to have noticed Dylan, she made her way back below deck to wash up and change.
Vaughn sat up on the cot, feeling groggy from the sleep. That was probably the most sleep he had gotten in a while, and he wants used to it. He rubbed at his tired feeling eyes and got up, changing his clothes and cleaning himself up. He stepped out of his cabin and noticed Avery heading down the hall. She seemed sick, and he frowned slightly. He may not be the best at showing emotions to others, but he could sure as hell read people decently. “You okay?” He asked in a steady tone.
Avery looked up at the sound of a voice. Vaughn was standing in front of one of the cabins. She shook her head.
"No," she grumbled, reaching her cabin door. "Seasick."
“I may have medicine that could help,” Vaughn suggested, arms folded across his chest.
“Sister would get sick too when out on the water, so I’ve learned to carry medicine with me when going on boats,” he continued, jaw clenched tightly.
"Is it over-the-counter or prescription? 'Cause I don't take other people's prescription drugs," Avery muttered, her stomach starting to hurt again.
Vaughn shook his head. “No, not prescription,”he responded.
Avery stuck her hand out. "Please. I'm sick of being sick."
“I’ll go find it,” Vaughn responded, going back into his cabin.
Avery leaned back against her cabin door, her arms crossed over her stomach, while she waited for Vaughn to return with the meds.
Stupid seasickness.
A few minutes later, Vaughn walked to Avery’s cabin, knocking softly on the door. “I have the medicine..”
Grabbing a water bottle from the floor next to her bed, Avery opened the door. She held out her hand for the medicine.
"Thanks."
Vaughn handed it to her, frowning softly. “Feel better,” he murmured, heading back down the hall.
Avery walked back into her cabin and poured a couple of pills into her hand. Sitting on her bed, she opened the water bottle and chased the pills down with a drink of water. She changed into more normal-looking clothes and laid back on the bed, her dizziness and stomach pain already starting to fade.
Vaughn stepped out onto deck, feeling relaxed when the fresh air filled his lungs. He hadn’t felt this decent in a while.
Dylan heard the door belowdecks open,and could tell from the weight of the footsteps that it was Vaughn. He smiled and stood, dispelling the balcony as he stepped back onto the true deck.
"Morning, Vaughn. Sleep well?"
Vaughn looked in Dylan’s direction, giving a nod. “Very well. And you?” He asked, remembering Veronica’s advice to “be polite and play nice”.
"Doing fine, thanks! Is Avery doing okay? I heard her hurlin' overboard…"
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