Becboc
houseplant hoarder
The first slam against the door was only the beginning and was soon followed by another. The second however, was complimented by the splitting sound of wood as a hammer buried itself deep into the material. Alannah had frozen completely by this point. Her phone dropped from her hand and she knew that she should move, should attempt to put some distance between herself and the impending danger but she simply couldn’t. Her breath had caught completely in her throat and her vision was starting to blur and she had never felt so incredibly useless in her life. But none of that changed a thing, or at least not until their appeared to be a collision of bodies on the other side of the door. There was another slam but this time a scuffle followed, as did the clattering of more of her belongings falling to the floor, yet still Alannah didn’t move. Her bedroom had started to be illuminated by the flashing lights of the police cars outside of her building and she wondered if it was them who had reached her apartment, or if it was Cian himself. The latter thought made something uncomfortable twist in her gut the longer that whatever was happening on the other side of the door seemed to continue. At least for now though, the hammering had stopped.
There was noise until there wasn’t anymore, a couple of seconds of silence passing before voices of multiple men seemed to pile into her apartment. She couldn’t quite make out who the voices belonged to or what they were saying, or at least that was until she heard Cian’s voice, closer this time and within reach. Alannah’s chest seemed to constrict at his words before finally she managed to move her trembling body that ached from how rigidly she had been holding herself still. Robotically, she removed the chair and then twisted the knob before the door was pushed open and… It was at that point that Alannah finally came undone.
She wasn’t even aware that she was moving until her small form collided with Cian’s larger one, her hands gripping onto the back of his top as her face buried into his chest. Alannah wasn’t sure she had ever held someone so tightly before as the sobs finally released from her, tears dribbling miserably down her face. She had held it together (almost) through the entire ordeal but now that she had laid eyes upon Cian, he was like her beacon of safety and she knew that finally it was over and she was okay. And so was he.
It wasn’t exactly clear how long they stood there for, with Alannah in her oversized grey hoodie, pyjama shorts and fluffy socks, which she might have usually been mortified at having on show. Not right now though, all that she cared about was being with Cian, breathing in that familiar woodsy scent of pine and letting it soothe her ragged breathing. After a little while, she managed to take a shuddering inhale long enough to allow herself to speak. “I-I’m sorry,” she mumbled into the material of his top. “I didn’t know who else to call.” And then finally she pulled back, teary eyes meeting his but not for long as they flickered uncertainly, eventually spotting the gash that was across his bicep. The sight of it seemed to make Alannah panic all over again as she pulled away properly and took Cian’s arm into her still trembling hands. “Oh Cian,” she said quietly, her voice hoarse. “You’re hurt. Let me… let me take a look, I’ve got some bandages somewhere and I—“
“Miss Heshmati?” An unfamiliar male voice cut through her panic induced babbling then, but Alannah kept a hold of Cian’s arm as she turned to face the stranger in uniform. “We’d like you to come with us please. It’s not safe here for you here at the moment.” The politician’s eyebrows furrowed.
“Not safe?”
“Please, miss. Follow me, right this way.”
There was noise until there wasn’t anymore, a couple of seconds of silence passing before voices of multiple men seemed to pile into her apartment. She couldn’t quite make out who the voices belonged to or what they were saying, or at least that was until she heard Cian’s voice, closer this time and within reach. Alannah’s chest seemed to constrict at his words before finally she managed to move her trembling body that ached from how rigidly she had been holding herself still. Robotically, she removed the chair and then twisted the knob before the door was pushed open and… It was at that point that Alannah finally came undone.
She wasn’t even aware that she was moving until her small form collided with Cian’s larger one, her hands gripping onto the back of his top as her face buried into his chest. Alannah wasn’t sure she had ever held someone so tightly before as the sobs finally released from her, tears dribbling miserably down her face. She had held it together (almost) through the entire ordeal but now that she had laid eyes upon Cian, he was like her beacon of safety and she knew that finally it was over and she was okay. And so was he.
It wasn’t exactly clear how long they stood there for, with Alannah in her oversized grey hoodie, pyjama shorts and fluffy socks, which she might have usually been mortified at having on show. Not right now though, all that she cared about was being with Cian, breathing in that familiar woodsy scent of pine and letting it soothe her ragged breathing. After a little while, she managed to take a shuddering inhale long enough to allow herself to speak. “I-I’m sorry,” she mumbled into the material of his top. “I didn’t know who else to call.” And then finally she pulled back, teary eyes meeting his but not for long as they flickered uncertainly, eventually spotting the gash that was across his bicep. The sight of it seemed to make Alannah panic all over again as she pulled away properly and took Cian’s arm into her still trembling hands. “Oh Cian,” she said quietly, her voice hoarse. “You’re hurt. Let me… let me take a look, I’ve got some bandages somewhere and I—“
“Miss Heshmati?” An unfamiliar male voice cut through her panic induced babbling then, but Alannah kept a hold of Cian’s arm as she turned to face the stranger in uniform. “We’d like you to come with us please. It’s not safe here for you here at the moment.” The politician’s eyebrows furrowed.
“Not safe?”
“Please, miss. Follow me, right this way.”
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