Tuesday, October 14, 2025

OC RP -Nav



 Nav had never actually spoken to Matty, but he knew who he was. He'd seen Fiona with him, all giddy and silly. Nav wasn't sure he really saw the attraction. Matty was just a skinny dude who might have been channeling Billy the Kid for all he knew.

Still, Matty was always the subject of his Great Aunt Mildred. Nav had gotten an earful from her every time he came over to fix something in her vintage trailer. 

"I don't think he'll ever find a job," she'd said. The old woman had grabbed Nav's attention with her assortment of ganja gummies that she kept. Perhaps that's why Matty visited her so much. Of course, Nav listened and tried to forget. However, she'd mentioned more than once that he was manic depressive.

"Oh, he has his good days and his bad days," she'd warned Nav weeks ago that Fiona should stay away from him. "Sometimes, he forgets to take his medication."

Nav suspected now that might have been why Matty was acting so differently. Although Matty looked like a lost boy. 

When he found him at the truck stop, Matty was eyeing T-shirts that might have been old truck drivers' forgotten birthday gifts. 

"I know you!" Matty looked up at Nav and pointed at him as if he was excited to see him. 

"You do?" Nav looked at him as if he wasn't sure.

That's when Matty started in about the trailer park. Before long, he was telling Nav about his troubles with Fiona over coffee.

"I don't know what's going on with her," Matty sighed heavily as if he might be coming down from this frenzy in his eyes that kept scanning about in search of her.

Nav slowly told him that she'd called her friend Dakota. "Where were you guys going?"

"I don't know," Matty shrugged as if he didn't remember.

"Oh."

"You know, an adventure, I guess." He grinned, but then looked at Matty suspiciously, "Did I do anything weird?"

"Weird?" Nav winced. "I guess she was scared."

Matty didn't say anything. He looked lost in thought, perhaps as he looked away. 

"Let's just go back home. Maybe you shouldn't be driving. The girls can drive your car back,  but first let's eat." Nav wanted to be the friend Matty needed, even if he wasn't sure what Matty's next move would be. At least, he did give Nav the keys to his car.

Friday, October 10, 2025

OC RP - Fiona



 Fiona crawled under the stall to get into the OUT OF ORDER handicap restroom. She hid in the corner and kept her eyes on her phone. She was practically shaking. Matty wasn't being the Matty she wanted. What had she done to deserve this?

His eyes were growing restless on the drive. If only she hadn't gotten into the car with him? She was so angry with herself. How could she be so oblivious to the fact that maybe there was something OFF about her kind of boyfriend? 

They weren't really going out. Nothing was set in stone, she reminded herself. But the fact remained: how was she going to get out of this one?

For the first ten minutes, she watched cat videos on YouTube, but then she was afraid she might run down her battery, then what?

She sighed, trying to take comfort that Dakota had taken her message to heart. Yes, Dakota was a true friend. She knew she'd pushed Ezra away. It was the fact that he thought more of her than he should have. She hadn't meant to be cruel, but she felt as if she'd used him from time to time. Yes, she was a free loader, and maybe she'd been that way with Matty, too.

At the moment, she didn't like herself very much, but then again, she did easily hate herself from time to time. It was as if she wanted bad things to happen to her. Maybe she didn't deserve anything good. It wasn't easy to be a good person. Nice wasn't exactly her middle name.

She tried to breathe to relax, but she had a coughing fit instead. It wasn't the cleanest place in the world. She wrinkled her nose. When would Dakota get here?

"Fiona, are you in here?" It was Matty's voice.  Fiona remained silent. She heard his heavy footsteps. He pushed in the stall doors, but not the one at the back that was blocked off and locked. She heard his sigh. Finally, he left.

Fiona nursed her bottom lip and squinted. She felt as if she might be here forever. Her stomach grumbled. She looked up at the ceiling. There wasn't even a window in sight. She sighed as she sat hugging her knees. She thought of texting Dakota again, but knew she'd wait. It would have to be an emergency. She put her head down and did her best to stay calm. After a while, her eyes closed. Her body was so tired.

"Fiona," a whisper awoke her. "I'm here."

Fiona's eyes were wide open. She took a peek from under the stall. It was Dakota. She crawled out from under the stall and brushed down her messy clothes.

"Is he still out there?" Fiona hoped Matty had left, but Dakota nodded. 

"Nav is talking to him."

"Nav?" Fiona squinted as if she wasn't expecting that.

"Are you OK?" Dakota grabbed her shoulders. She hugged her. "You had me so worried. Don't ever do this again."

Fiona pulled away and looked at Dakota. Her stomach grumbled before she could say anything else. Dakota looped her arm around hers. She was buying her dinner.

"But, but what about Matty?"

"Nav will take care of that. Don't you worry." Dakota assured her.