"I-" She paused, not really expecting that answer. "Well, then you've just been meeting the wrong people, I guess."
Runaway (one on one // romance)
Ash hummed his agreement, sighing through his nose, "Yeah… I'm contemplating moving to the Himalayan's and becoming a hermit…"
"You do you, bud," she scoffed. It's not like she could tell him there were people who wouldn't just leave him for the world to tear him apart. She was going to do just that. Sometime soon. She pushed away the thought and looked to his beat up self, his eyes seeming to droop. "You should sleep."
"B-But I wanna stay awake with youuuuuu…." He mumbled, smiling lazily.
There was a faint smile on her lips. "I don't see why. Plus, you need sleep. You just got beat almost to a pulp. Just sleep." She paused before reluctantly adding, "I can stay until you do." She didn't really want to go home anyway, but she didn't add that.
"You're cool to talk to, that's why," He cracked an eye open but it closed quickly, "But I guess I should do as my guardian angel says, shouldn't I?"
Red smiled a little seeing one of his eyes open for a second. "You really should. You've got to be healthy otherwise you'll make my job a lot harder."
Ash hummed his agreement, clearly giving into the need to sleep, "You're gonna be here when I wake… right?"
"Of course." That, she wasn't entirely sure of. A stranger wanting her to stay. To be there. She could stay for now, couldn't she? She was leaving soon, and she didn't feel like going home. At the same time, she felt a pull on her being to just leave before she could be left.
"Good…" Ash mumbled before he finally, let himself sink into unconsciousness, too tired to fight it anymore.
She sat there thinking for a few minutes after he fell asleep. You're going to leave anyway, why not leave him sooner? She didn't want to be a jerk, but why should she stay? Eventually, after debating in her head, she stood which pushed the chair a little. A small creak was made, but she doubted it would wake him up. So, she continued to the door.
Ash adjusted himself on the bed as the chair moved, frowning slightly in his sleep. He didn't wake, though, just settled down though it wasn't as peaceful as before.
Red froze when she heard the rustle of the hospital sheets, looking behind her to see him only frown a little. He's still asleep. He'll get over it. And so, she left out the door. At this point, it didn't bother her anymore. It wasn't like she was going to see him anytime soon.
(Skip?)
(Sure, where to?)
(Uh… idk maybe when Ash is a better and they meet at some point?)
(Sounds great! any ideas where they should meet? they could meet at some kind of store or restaurant or coffee shop. I don't know)
(Maybe Ash is on break from work and goes to get a drink and they bump into each other?)
(Sounds great! just to fix the gap i keep leaving, I shall start)
Red was bored. Just as she always was. The entire day had been full so far. Most of it was spent outside and away from home. She was still trying to distance herself. At about noon, she had stopped at a local library to update "Nonsense," a journal she kept with her all day everyday. Inside was nonsense. Her scrambled thoughts took the form of ongoing sentences and rough sketches of maps. There, she wrote everything she thought. She wrote about her adventures, her favorite kinds of drives, but most importantly, she wrote her plan. She planned out needed supplies, money, and mapped out where she wanted to go. It was nonsense to most who didn't bother to try to understand, but to her it made perfect sense.
At about six in the evening, Red had decided she'd done enough walking and wanted a little refresher. Down the street was a place called "Skylight" where she went when she needed a small break. Of course, the sun was beginning to set, so she made a mental note not to stay too long. She didn't want to miss the sunset view from her roof.
Ash's mind was a mess of thoughts. Mainly work and jobs he had to complete, on the exercises he needed to remember to complete before bed that night but also on Red. Where she was and how she was were the main things he wanted to know but with no way to contact her, he was left with unanswered questions. He knew he should just drop it but for some reason he couldn't.
Currently, he was heading towards Skylight, needing to grab a drink for himself and one for Jack before he headed home for the evening. Sighing, he tried to clear his head just a little, stuffing his hands into his pockets as he walked. He hummed softly to himself for a while before it stopped and he entered Skylight.
Red was looking around at the options when she heard the door chime signalling someone had walked in. She didn't bother to check who considering she wasn't the only one who came. Gotta make sure I save up…
Ash wasn’t really paying attention to where he was going and knocked into someone, “Crap I’m sorr-“ He stopped when he realised who exactly he’d knocked into, blinking down at Red.
Red stumbled a little, not realizing who it was at first, but once he said her name it clicked "I, uh. Ash. Hi." She cleared her throat. This is…interesting…
Ash crossed his arms and frowned a little, tilting his head to the side, "So… where have you been and how have you been?"
Red bit the inside of her cheek, a bad habit she picked up a while back. "I, uh. I've been just- just at home and around town really. And I'm okay, thanks." She cleared her throat. "And you?" He was the one who was in the hospital for a little. She wasn't going to bring it up seeing as how she totally just ditched him.
“Oh yeah you know, fine for someone who’s still healing from being in hospital,” Ash replied with a shrug, “The usual.” He narrowed his eyes ever so slightly at her.
The glare was like needles being stabbed into her all over her heart. Guilt. "Right, uh, yeah…" She cleared her throat. She wanted to apologise, but held back. You're leaving again, so why does it matter now? "You, uh, feeling any better?*
Ash shrugged a shoulder, trying to keep a lock on his anger and disappointment, "A lot better. I couldn't work for a little while but I'm back in the shop and no longer in pain."
She nodded. "Well, glad to hear you're back to doing what you love." She crossed her arms over her chest and stood a little awkwardly, unsure of what to say.
"So… how what have you been doing lately?" He asked, "Since you disappeared on me, that is." He didn't know why he felt so upset and angry about her leaving, maybe it was because she promised she wouldn't.