Lost in Translation
@TlazolteotlSirpa kept her sights set on the middle of the room as she moved through the crowd. She felt herself jerk back and turned to see Wesley regaining his footing. She locked eyes with him again and felt a twinge of disappointment upon seeing his confusion. Man, if she had to be incoherent to the others, did she really have to be for him too?
It's okay.
As Wesley stabilized, she felt his pain again. This time, it was clear what the feeling was. Loneliness. That was familiar. She hoped that she was making the right choice. Maybe Silver Blade and Morgan could stop the music, but maybe there was more to be found inside the noise, too.
The wave emotion didn't leave her this time. Sirpa closed her eyes and took a breath. When she felt a gentle squeeze of her hand, she opened them again. It was still Wesley. It felt warm. How was she going to help him if he couldn't understand her at all?
Sirpa pulled him along again, more carefully this time. She willed herself to be sturdy as best she could against the people moving to the beat. It felt stronger here, somehow. Sirpa moved into a small space in the crowd at the center of the room and turned to face Wesley again. It was stuffy and Sirpa fought the feeling of mild suffocation as she squinted her eyes against the strobing lights. The beginnings of overstimulation reached the front of her awareness, and Sirpa redirected her attention to Wesley. His hand was grounding.
After a moment--Please don't make me feel stupid for trying.--she began to dance too, never letting go of Wesley.
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