Wednesday, July 2, 2025

OC RP - Nav



 Nav was worried. He wasn't sure why. Maybe it had to do that Dakota never showed up that night when  Han and Ezra came back to his place.

It was good, having people over. He guessed. Although he wasn't one for entertaining. Most of his life was spent studying until now. Still, there was work to tend to, but there was a little time to get to know the boys. 

They were younger. Still had time to plan their goals. Han seemed interested in his documentaries. Ezra was quiet.

Nav said he'd check out Ezra's bathroom situation. Ezra definitely needed a bathroom at his place.Nav  felt bad that no one had fixed it yet.

"What do think the problem is?" Nav asked and naturally, Ezra didn't have a clue. So he went over to check it out.

Yeah, the bathroom was a wreck. The commode didn't work. The shower needed some care. Even what little of the vanity was left was a smashed mirror.

"And your grandmother did all that?" Nav was shocked.

"Yeah, that's what they said," Ezra shrugged, hugging himself as if he hated anyone to know what his place really looked like.

"I'll call around." Maybe he could fix it up for about three hundred. He knew where to go for a new commode and maybe he could thrift a mirror. The shower just needed a new shower head. "It'll be OK."

Ezra was still straight-lipped. Han of course, wanted to film the whole thing, but Nav halted that. 

Nav knew who Ezra really wanted to talk to. Maybe Nav wanted just as much to talk to Dakota. He hoped she applied for the job he mentioned to her.


Monday, June 30, 2025

June Microfiction


 


WORDS: Prints. Frames. Cleans

Jaden's trip to the beach is so overwhelming, she can only sit on the floor in her cozy bedroom and wish that she'd had a better time. The prints are spread on the floor of her little adventures on the shore, where she took photos of starfish and creatures of the water. If only she'd remembered to have spent more time with the girl she met at the seaside shack, she might have her picture. But Jaden was shy and knew she couldn't keep up with the bold Francine, who was friends with everyone. Jaden fought back tears, but her frames held the tears like a bad rainstorm, so she cleans her glasses and thinks of the dark-haired girl's laugh. 

Thursday, June 26, 2025

OC RP Fiona & Dakota



 Fiona's teeth clenched. Her fists were tight. She couldn't look Dakota in the eye. She didn't want to think that's what happened with the Austin guy. She took a breath and tried to explain, but then said. "Just forget I said anything." 

Fiona hurried to the bathroom and splashed water on her face. She stared at herself in the mirror. She was beginning to think she didn't know who she was. What kind of idiot was she? Was she suicidal? Was that what Dakota thought? Fiona went to pee and washed up once more, hoping Dakota wasn't there, but she was waiting for her.

"What happened?" Dakota danced about as if she were here to help.

Fiona wouldn't say; she was on a brisk walk back to her trailer. Really, she just needed to be by herself. It was best to stay away from everyone, but of course, Dakota followed as if they were in their very own private club.

"Are you OK?" Dakota asked when she caught up to her.

She couldn't say here. She didn't know what Dakota wanted to hear.

"Just peachy," Fiona glared back, but the way her head slightly shook, she might have been going into a small seizure of pity.

She opened the metal door to escape Dakota, but Dakota didn't let go of the door.

"Fine, do what you want." Fiona plopped herself on the cushion that was her very best friend lately when she came home. Dakota squeezed in next to her. Fiona winced, thinking she was too close, but it was tight quarters here.

"I hope you talk to him," Dakota advised.

"I don't want to," Fiona puffed a frown. "It was nothing. Nothing, I tell you. Nothing."

"Did you use protection?"

Fiona scowled back at her, as if that were private. "I didn't need any, OK?" Fiona's eyes lit as she informed her so-called friend that she had the patch and she'd been vaccinated against a certain cancer.  Yes, she'd covered her basis. Still, she wondered now if this is why her mother wanted her to have this kind of protection. Not exactly for a rainy day, but hell, every day felt rainy to Fiona lately. 

"Don't you judge me!" Fiona snapped.

"I don't guess you told Ezra," Dakota turned on the kettle and looked for some tea.

Fiona sighed and nursed her bottom lip.

"Why would I do that?" Fiona cracked a laugh that got stuck in her throat. Needless to say, she was a very bad actress. 

"He cares about you. I can see that." Dakota reminded her while she went to get the chamomile tea ready.

"Don't get me started about him," Fiona shook her head. "Nothing..absolutely nothing is going on between us."

"So you say, but I don't think so," Dakota said after she handed Fiona the mug of tea. She nursed on her tea as well. Fiona wished Dakota had thought of sugar, but maybe she didn't deserve any.

"What?" Fiona wanted to be daff. Dakota had to be wrong.

"Oh, he's smitten all right." Dakota looked as if she had her own private screening going on that only she could see, the real Fiona and Ezra movie.

"He'll get over it," Fiona shrugged.

"I hope that guy didn't rape you." Dakota's words were so foreboding.

"Stop staying shit like that," Fiona said as if for a moment maybe she was thinking of Ezra too. Not Austin. No, she'd never think of him again. But after a minute or so of soaking up how sweet Ezra actually was, the dark horse entered her mind. She sipped her soothing tea in thought. 

"He was rogue," she spoke of Mr. Dark who liked dark beer and dark clothes, but then again, she remembered his skin. Beautiful and golden, in fact. "It was rogue. So I was sloshed. If only I hadn't blacked out."

"Where were you when you woke up?" Dakota turned to her, ever so serious.

"I was right here."

Fiona looked at her blankly.

"Were you dressed?"

Fiona squeezed her eyes shut. "I like sleeping in the buff."

"In the trailer park?" Dakota looked at her as if she'd really lost it.

"It happens." Fiona shrugged as she looked at her pale tea.

"Evidently," Dakota concluded.