[Gansey knows a thing or two about being tired and falling asleep in less than ideal settings. As far as nightmares go? He thinks his brain is too tired to get creative most of the time, luckily.
Seeing sweet, smiling, sunny Betty brought low by nightmares sends a pang through him. She reminds Gansey a bit of himself. He otherwise would have no idea she was suffering through these.
[ She doesn't move away from him when he moves closer, she's too tired and disoriented to put on a front. And well, there's no denying it now, no hiding behind a brave smile and an apple pie. She's too shaken up to do much else but be herself, to be honest.
She misses Jughead.
Glancing at him, she lets out a breath. The last person she'd told about this in this house was Adam and he'd been as supportive as someone like him, someone who has been through as much as he has can be. She couldn't blame people for their reactions, it all sounded insane.
Did she want to unload more trauma onto another person? ]
Back home, [ she wipes at her eyes again, resting her chin on her knee as her legs stay drawn up to her chest.] There's a serial killer in my town and he... he was using me as a play thing. I was... part of his obsession.
Mon dieu, [he murmurs incredulously. Considering everything they went through with the Greywaren and Greenmantle, he's no stranger to murderous or ill intent. He doesn't move any closer at this point--if their positions were swapped and he was vulnerable like this, he would want some space.]
And you've been having nightmares like that the entire time you've been here?
[He offers a little quirk of a smile that she managed to laugh a bit. Letting out a bit of a sigh, he offers:] I don't sleep that well myself.
[If she's ever been awake at any time of night, Gansey is either perched in one of the various reading nooks with a book or in his room painting cardboard models.]
If you're up for it, I know someone that may be able to help.
[ Her lips purse together worriedly. Magnus had told her the same thing but she'd been skeptical that he was just trying to help and was bending the truth so that she'd let him. He seemed like the kind of nice guy who'd do anything to help someone who needed it.]
[ She looks at him with a gentle smile.] Gansey, thank you. [ She glances towards the window next to her, her expression a little hopeful when she looks back at him.] What are you doing right now?
[ She looks something in between sheepish and shy, her gaze lowering.] I... don't really want to be alone... [ It's difficult to admit that.] if you wouldn't mind some company now...?
[ His 'oh' gives her pause.] Please, don't feel obligated. [ She recognizes a soul that matches her own and suddenly she feels selfish for asking because like her, he wouldn't say no even if he wanted to.]
I can go to Archie's, if you need to be somewhere else.
[ She moves to scoot over so Gansey can get in the nook instead of sitting on the edge uncomfortably, patting the spot next her. ]
I have a few books in here, if you want to read any of them. [ There's three true crime books, Andrew Lang's Blue Fairy Book and The Mists of Avalon. ]
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Seeing sweet, smiling, sunny Betty brought low by nightmares sends a pang through him. She reminds Gansey a bit of himself. He otherwise would have no idea she was suffering through these.
He sidles a bit closer to her.]
What are they about?
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She misses Jughead.
Glancing at him, she lets out a breath. The last person she'd told about this in this house was Adam and he'd been as supportive as someone like him, someone who has been through as much as he has can be. She couldn't blame people for their reactions, it all sounded insane.
Did she want to unload more trauma onto another person? ]
Back home, [ she wipes at her eyes again, resting her chin on her knee as her legs stay drawn up to her chest.] There's a serial killer in my town and he... he was using me as a play thing. I was... part of his obsession.
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And you've been having nightmares like that the entire time you've been here?
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She nods a little.] Since I got back, yes.
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I don't sleep that well myself.
[If she's ever been awake at any time of night, Gansey is either perched in one of the various reading nooks with a book or in his room painting cardboard models.]
If you're up for it, I know someone that may be able to help.
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When he mentions that someone, she nods.] Magnus? He offered. I might have to take him up on it.
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He's helped me a few times already.
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He helped us dream my room.
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[He smiles, recalling how pleasant it is when Magnus helps him go to sleep.]
Magnus would tell us.
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She looks exhausted, letting her legs slip away from her chest, laying them flat. ]
I'll ask him tomorrow.
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[He's glad to see her physically relax, even a little bit.]
If you can't sleep, you're always welcome to come to my room for company. I'm usually awake.
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Of course.
[He looks outside to see if there's anything that she's looking at, then back to her when she addresses him.]
Right now, nothing in particular. Why?
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Oh, [is his initial ridiculous response.
He recovers with:]
Of course. I wouldn't mind at all. Would you like to remain here or go elsewhere?
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I can go to Archie's, if you need to be somewhere else.
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[He moves himself further onto the nook by turning to face her more squarely, bringing one leg up to rest on the edge.]
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Positively. I will leave location choice up to you.
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Here is perfectly fine with me, [as he remains sitting on the edge of the nook.]
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I have a few books in here, if you want to read any of them. [ There's three true crime books, Andrew Lang's Blue Fairy Book and The Mists of Avalon. ]
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I'll take any of your recommendations.
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