[ Part of her wants to refuse the company. But she's never been good at internalizing things and dealing with them on her own (hellooooo past drug problem), and crying herself hoarse isn't going to help, either. What she really wants, she eventually realizes, is Roy. Roy, who's never failed to be understanding, who's never ever judged her. He's always been a better listener than Ollie.
But thinking about Roy just reminds her of how real it felt to put arrows through his chest and it makes her shake, makes the tears come faster.
She almost ignores Cissie's knock. But after a moment, she wipes her face with unsteady hands and climbs out of bed, crossing the room to open the door. ]
action!
But thinking about Roy just reminds her of how real it felt to put arrows through his chest and it makes her shake, makes the tears come faster.
She almost ignores Cissie's knock. But after a moment, she wipes her face with unsteady hands and climbs out of bed, crossing the room to open the door. ]