Re: The United States of Misha Updated 6/17
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 10:07 am
Hi folks, before we do this, I want to let you know I’m going on vacation for the next week or so, starting Saturday. However, I will be staying at a resort that should have a computer lab, so I will hopefully be able to post something during the week. So don’t panic if I don’t update when I normally do. Also, if for some reason the resort doesn’t have a lab, if you don’t see any updates at all, that’s why. Presuming anyone would care in the first place, I mean . Anywho, on with the show:
We now enter the next phase in the relationship, where revelations are made, lines are drawn, and other dramatic stuff happens. Maybe.
Previous Chapter
Chapter Fifteen: A Light Shining in Darkness
KNOCK. KNOCK. KNOCK.
“Misha, I know you’re in there,” Carla said as she pounded on the bathroom door. Misha had bolted into the room, sitting against the cold white wall, her knees tucked under her chin as she tried to remember how to cry. It had been so long, her body seemed to have forgotten how to.
“Go away, please,” Misha muttered to the outside world, her words echoing slightly in the small room.
“Like hell,” Carla said, “Shiina, these doors lock on the outside, so, I’m coming in. If you want me out, you’re gonna have to kick me.”
Misha considered it for a second as the door opened and Carla walked in, but instead she sprang forward and hugged Carla so fiercely they would have hit the floor if the bathroom door hadn’t closed behind them.
“Ow,” Carla said as she was slammed into the door. Finally, Misha was able to cry, the tears streaming down her face as she whimpered. Carla slowly eased them down to the floor, Misha awkwardly hugging and hanging onto Carla. For a while Misha simply hung onto Carla, desperate for physical comfort from someone, anyone, only letting go when a suitemate walked in and quickly ducked out, the door’s thudding bringing Misha back to the world.
“Sorry, Carla,” Misha said, grabbing some toilet paper to wipe her face.
Carla shrugged, “no problem, I’m here for you. Unless you need comfort sex, you’re on your own for that.”
Misha gave a weak giggle at that, and Carla stood up, offering her hand to Misha. Reluctantly, Misha took it, heaving herself up with Carla’s help.
“You wanna talk about it?” Carla asked.
Misha started to shake her head, but stopped and nodded lightly. Carla led her back to their beds and they sat across from each other. Slowly, Misha told her what Lynda had said. When she had finished, she collapsed onto the bed, shoved a pillow over her head and closed her eyes, willing the world to reset itself before she opened them.
“The worst thing about this all,” Misha grumbled to her bed sheets, “besides not knowing how it will end, is there isn’t anything I can do~.”
“You can still contact her,” Carla said, “you have her email address and phone number after all.”
“What if she doesn’t come back?”
Carla sighed, “you need to worry about that later. Try and focus on what you still have,” Carla glanced at the framed photo of her, Hisao, and Shizune. It was joined by a new one of the three and Lynda at the hotel, standing as couples and looking a little more formal- and a little more mature, “just remember you’re not alone, okay? Your friends are here for you.”
Misha sighed and nodded- the same had been true last time, and she had managed to get through it. This time was different, though. Still, Carla had a point.
Carla smiled, “and don’t forget, if you don’t keep in communication, then if she does come back, things could get awkward, and that can ruin the relationship just as much as her not coming back at all. Understand?”
Misha nodded again. She understood, but that didn’t mean she had to like it.
“You don’t have to do it right away, either,” Carla said, seeing the grumpy look on the visible part of Misha’s face, “just make sure you do.”
Misha nodded and mumbled something.
“Pardon?” Carla asked.
Misha heaved herself back to a sitting position, “can we play Stratego?”
Carla smiled and nodded.
==
Misha stared at her laptop screen, undecided on her next move. It was Saturday, so she knew what she had to do. She also knew that it wouldn’t be easy. Sighing, Misha made the call.
[I know what happened- are you okay?] Shizune signed as soon as the call went through and she saw Misha’s face.
Misha shook her head hard, sending her long brown hair over her shoulders in the process, [how did you find out?]
[Lynda told us, said she wanted us to make sure you stayed in contact with her and us, so when she came back things wouldn’t be awkward- also in case we had anything to say that might help.]
[IF she comes back, and Carla told me the same thing about staying in contact.]
Shizune smiled, [she’s a good person. Do you want to talk about it?]
With you, not really. Misha shook her head, [what can I say? It won’t change anything, and it won’t make me feel any better.]
Shizune frowned and paused for a bit, collecting her thoughts before signing again, [do you mean that, or do you just not want to talk about it with me?]
Why were Misha’s friends so damn perceptive? Misha nodded again, [sorry Shicchan.]
Shizune frowned again, but then her face became contemplative. It took a while for her to collect her thoughts. Finally, she started signing again, [I know it’s not the same, but every time Hisao and I meet again, it’s the best moment in my life… and every time we have to leave each other to go back to our university’s, it feels like a part of me dies inside. It hurts every single time, no matter how often we see each other, or email, or use these webcams. I know he feels the same, too.]
Misha thought for a moment. Whether or not Lynda came back, the joy of seeing each other whenever they could would be worth the pain of when they were forced apart.
Misha smiled, (Thank you, Shicchan.]
Shizune smiled back, [Thank you for staying around.]
[You’re welcome. Speaking of Hisao, has he proposed yet?]
Shizune rolled her eyes, [no, but I think he’s close. I’m pretty sure he won’t want to get married until we graduate, so maybe he doesn’t want a long engagement], Shizune shrugged, the competitive glint in her eyes again, [or maybe he’s a bigger coward then I thought.]
Misha wagged a finger, [I’m gonna tell him you said that, maybe that’ll spur him on.]
Shizune gave a silent giggle, her hand over her mouth. The conversation slipped into idle chatter for a bit, and eventually the two friends hung up.
“Did it help?” Carla asked over her psychology textbook.
“Yeah, it did,” Misha said, staring at the two photos above her on the shelf. She looked from one to the other, comparing the short bubblegum pink hair to the shoulder blade length brown. Her past and her present, once again colliding together in odd and interesting ways. Misha ran her fingers through her hair for a bit, then turned to face Carla.
“Cacchan, would I look good with a skunk stripe?”
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Next Chapter
Things might get familiar in the future. This is intentional. I am going to toe a very fine line between familiarity and internet rage inducement. I apologize if I fail to toe this line.
I need to work on longer chapters. I suck at word length.
We now enter the next phase in the relationship, where revelations are made, lines are drawn, and other dramatic stuff happens. Maybe.
Previous Chapter
Chapter Fifteen: A Light Shining in Darkness
KNOCK. KNOCK. KNOCK.
“Misha, I know you’re in there,” Carla said as she pounded on the bathroom door. Misha had bolted into the room, sitting against the cold white wall, her knees tucked under her chin as she tried to remember how to cry. It had been so long, her body seemed to have forgotten how to.
“Go away, please,” Misha muttered to the outside world, her words echoing slightly in the small room.
“Like hell,” Carla said, “Shiina, these doors lock on the outside, so, I’m coming in. If you want me out, you’re gonna have to kick me.”
Misha considered it for a second as the door opened and Carla walked in, but instead she sprang forward and hugged Carla so fiercely they would have hit the floor if the bathroom door hadn’t closed behind them.
“Ow,” Carla said as she was slammed into the door. Finally, Misha was able to cry, the tears streaming down her face as she whimpered. Carla slowly eased them down to the floor, Misha awkwardly hugging and hanging onto Carla. For a while Misha simply hung onto Carla, desperate for physical comfort from someone, anyone, only letting go when a suitemate walked in and quickly ducked out, the door’s thudding bringing Misha back to the world.
“Sorry, Carla,” Misha said, grabbing some toilet paper to wipe her face.
Carla shrugged, “no problem, I’m here for you. Unless you need comfort sex, you’re on your own for that.”
Misha gave a weak giggle at that, and Carla stood up, offering her hand to Misha. Reluctantly, Misha took it, heaving herself up with Carla’s help.
“You wanna talk about it?” Carla asked.
Misha started to shake her head, but stopped and nodded lightly. Carla led her back to their beds and they sat across from each other. Slowly, Misha told her what Lynda had said. When she had finished, she collapsed onto the bed, shoved a pillow over her head and closed her eyes, willing the world to reset itself before she opened them.
“The worst thing about this all,” Misha grumbled to her bed sheets, “besides not knowing how it will end, is there isn’t anything I can do~.”
“You can still contact her,” Carla said, “you have her email address and phone number after all.”
“What if she doesn’t come back?”
Carla sighed, “you need to worry about that later. Try and focus on what you still have,” Carla glanced at the framed photo of her, Hisao, and Shizune. It was joined by a new one of the three and Lynda at the hotel, standing as couples and looking a little more formal- and a little more mature, “just remember you’re not alone, okay? Your friends are here for you.”
Misha sighed and nodded- the same had been true last time, and she had managed to get through it. This time was different, though. Still, Carla had a point.
Carla smiled, “and don’t forget, if you don’t keep in communication, then if she does come back, things could get awkward, and that can ruin the relationship just as much as her not coming back at all. Understand?”
Misha nodded again. She understood, but that didn’t mean she had to like it.
“You don’t have to do it right away, either,” Carla said, seeing the grumpy look on the visible part of Misha’s face, “just make sure you do.”
Misha nodded and mumbled something.
“Pardon?” Carla asked.
Misha heaved herself back to a sitting position, “can we play Stratego?”
Carla smiled and nodded.
==
Misha stared at her laptop screen, undecided on her next move. It was Saturday, so she knew what she had to do. She also knew that it wouldn’t be easy. Sighing, Misha made the call.
[I know what happened- are you okay?] Shizune signed as soon as the call went through and she saw Misha’s face.
Misha shook her head hard, sending her long brown hair over her shoulders in the process, [how did you find out?]
[Lynda told us, said she wanted us to make sure you stayed in contact with her and us, so when she came back things wouldn’t be awkward- also in case we had anything to say that might help.]
[IF she comes back, and Carla told me the same thing about staying in contact.]
Shizune smiled, [she’s a good person. Do you want to talk about it?]
With you, not really. Misha shook her head, [what can I say? It won’t change anything, and it won’t make me feel any better.]
Shizune frowned and paused for a bit, collecting her thoughts before signing again, [do you mean that, or do you just not want to talk about it with me?]
Why were Misha’s friends so damn perceptive? Misha nodded again, [sorry Shicchan.]
Shizune frowned again, but then her face became contemplative. It took a while for her to collect her thoughts. Finally, she started signing again, [I know it’s not the same, but every time Hisao and I meet again, it’s the best moment in my life… and every time we have to leave each other to go back to our university’s, it feels like a part of me dies inside. It hurts every single time, no matter how often we see each other, or email, or use these webcams. I know he feels the same, too.]
Misha thought for a moment. Whether or not Lynda came back, the joy of seeing each other whenever they could would be worth the pain of when they were forced apart.
Misha smiled, (Thank you, Shicchan.]
Shizune smiled back, [Thank you for staying around.]
[You’re welcome. Speaking of Hisao, has he proposed yet?]
Shizune rolled her eyes, [no, but I think he’s close. I’m pretty sure he won’t want to get married until we graduate, so maybe he doesn’t want a long engagement], Shizune shrugged, the competitive glint in her eyes again, [or maybe he’s a bigger coward then I thought.]
Misha wagged a finger, [I’m gonna tell him you said that, maybe that’ll spur him on.]
Shizune gave a silent giggle, her hand over her mouth. The conversation slipped into idle chatter for a bit, and eventually the two friends hung up.
“Did it help?” Carla asked over her psychology textbook.
“Yeah, it did,” Misha said, staring at the two photos above her on the shelf. She looked from one to the other, comparing the short bubblegum pink hair to the shoulder blade length brown. Her past and her present, once again colliding together in odd and interesting ways. Misha ran her fingers through her hair for a bit, then turned to face Carla.
“Cacchan, would I look good with a skunk stripe?”
+++
Next Chapter
Things might get familiar in the future. This is intentional. I am going to toe a very fine line between familiarity and internet rage inducement. I apologize if I fail to toe this line.
I need to work on longer chapters. I suck at word length.