[i]Ophelia watched and listened as Roxas spoke, [color=ed1c24]"I should go soon though. Even though we have a bit of a peace treaty right now, I still have no interest in dealing with Jax and Morthos. If you want to come by though you know where I live. My door's always open for you."[/color] She knew Jax was only being nice for Ophelia, and that she didn't trust Roxas what so ever, which was fine. [color=6ecff6]"Even though you don't want to deal with either of them, you need to start trying to get along, if you are going to be with me. I won't accept you not trying, at least with Jax. She's my best friend and my sister. She's my family,"[/color] Ophelia said softly, looking at Roxas's eyes through his glasses. He was really quite attractive, and she smiled very faintly, as much as her jaw would allow. [color=6ecff6]"Be safe on your way home,"[/color] she instructed, knowing though that he would be fine, and she watched him leave gently. She didn't know when Jax would be home, but she desperately wanted to take a shower. She had dirt and blood still on her skin. She would need to do laundry soon as well, frowning suddenly at the thought of her outfit, which was sliced into shreds at this point. She looked over at it on the ground and raised an eyebrow, then sighed inwardly. She got up, her hair a mess and made her way to the [url=http://gen4congress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/phenomenal-apartment-bathroom-21-renovation-tips-for-apartment-bathroom-oklahoma-home-inspector.jpg]bathroom[/url], which was actually fairly decent considering how shitty their apartment really was. It had a certain charm to it though she thought, but figured it was the people who lived there that made it feel the way it did, not the actual place itself. She turned the shower on and let the water steam up the bathroom for a moment before slowly taking her pjs off and folding them on the counter, placing a towel out for after as well. She stepped under the stream of water and let it warm her always cold skin, closing her eyes and washing her hair after a few minutes. It hurt her stomach muscles to lift her arms, but the pain was tolerable. She would be fine in another day for sure, though the pin in her jaw was starting to annoy her, and she'd take it out shortly. Her mind shifted to Roxas, and she wondered how he lived alone in his cabin without feeling lonely. She furrowed her brow, figuring he probably was, especially after the death of his friend. She frowned then, and wondered about her for a few moments before letting the thought leave her mind. Finally she thought about the darkness she saw before she became conscious again, and she felt panicked slightly. She wondered if she should mention it to Jax, but then figured that would probably be a bad idea, since they hadn't made up yet. Ophelia stepped out of the shower once she was clean and wrapped a towel around her. She looked up from the counter then and noticed something written on the mirror in the steam. Ophelia didn't recognize the language, and she quickly wiped it away, her eyes wide. She went into her bedroom quickly and looked at the mirror above her dresser instead, first towel drying and then putting her hair up in a [url=https://s2.favim.com/610/151230/aesthetic-dyed-hair-pastel-soft-grunge-Favim.com-3825142.jpg]half bun[/url]. She dried herself off and then put on a fresh [url=https://i.pinimg.com/736x/95/49/72/954972b16f1492601ab0380c2f061330--drawing-clothes-outfits-drawing.jpg]outfit[/url], a white dress with spaghetti straps and black leggings, keeping her feet bare like always. She leaned close to the mirror again and saw the pin in her jaw below her ear. She reached up and curled the tips of her index finger and thumb carefully against the metal and pulled it quickly out. Blood dripped for a few moments and then the wound healed. She used the towel to clean the blood and then threw all of the dirty laundry into the wash. She was beginning to feel nervous for when Jax would arrive, and decided to make her home made ramen for dinner. Once she was finished cooking, she made a small bowl for Hargul and called him to let him eat, then she sat against the couch and waited. [/i]