Normally, she wasn’t into alcohol and that was mostly because she couldn’t afford it. Every penny, dime, and nickel had to go to some other expense be it a bill, clothes for work, or actual food to put in her belly. Even happy hour was a mite too expensive for Addison’s pocket book. So, when Madison offered to refill her glass again, Ezra wasn’t going to turn her down. She even lifted her glass to the Witch in a silent toast before taking another sip. Ugh, she wanted a case of this shit in her tent from now on.
Her gaze drifted away from Madison as she revealed that she already knew about the polyamory thing. Well, she was one step ahead of Ezra when she found out, that was for sure. And maybe it was the fact that she knew or that she and Lucia had shared a moment that made the Knight suddenly scowl and turn her attention to the fire. It was getting low, not roaring as loudly as it usually did. Good enough reason to get up.
Listening as Madison continued speaking, Ezra rose from her sitting position, wobbled a bit, straightened out, and went over to the side of her tent. There, she easily grabbed up a few logs and brought them back to the fire pit. Unceremoniously, she threw them in, kicked at them a bit, and watched as the flames devoured them whole, the heat turned up for the time being.
I was—am—like that when it comes to Lucia and Vivian.
Ezra wanted to be angry or upset or even just moody, but the alcohol was a nice counterpoint for this conversation. The tension she had felt before had flowed right out of her, the movement loosening her up and making her breaths come deep and easy. She sat back down next to Madison, grabbed her glass, and took another sip.
I dunno if you’ve met her but…well…she’s a conniving bitch, but she loves Lucia. Worships the ground she walks on and everything. Will protect her from whatever out there that wants to kill her and, I’ll be honest, that’s all I care about. But, I dunno. She could do better, ya know? Lucia is such an amazing woman and Vivian is so…just…crass. Her mouth twisted into a frown and she gave a powerful toss of her head, like a dog trying to shake the water from its coat.
She hasn’t logged in for a while though, so, maybe you won’t meet her. Another shrug, this one with indifference laced through the movement of her shoulder muscles. But, you’re right. Lucia and Vivian love each other in a way that fulfills them both and I shouldn’t make judgement calls. No one should. Love is different for everyone.
She paused for a moment, digesting Madison’s last statement, her tongue slithering out and wetting her bottom lip before retreating. The difference in their thought process was amazing, but Ezra was too tipsy to realize it at the moment. Another sip, another swallow, and she opened her mouth to speak.
I don’t want her to forget herself, she murmured, her voice heavy with some unidentifiable emotion. She doesn’t give herself any credit. She thinks she’s mundane or ordinary or that she doesn’t shine as bright as the rest of us but, fuck man. Who else could do this? She lifted an arm to gesture around to the wasteland, the absence of life under the dark night sky with nothing by stars to keep them company.
Who could raise a khalasar of undead and keep them in line? Who could allow them the…the…autonomy to find what they’re good at encourage them to cultivate it, to improve? Who could give them a safe-haven and culture and another freaking chance? No body but her and she just…doesn’t…see it.
Letting out a frustrated sigh, Ezra drained her glass and set it down. She smacked her lips together, enjoying the tart sensation as it tickled her throat and taste buds.
I don’t think you have anything to worry about Madison, Ezra said after a moment, her voice having lost the zeal with which she had been speaking before. The octave was lower, more conversation, and her silver eyes were pinned on Madison’s profile. I say this as someone whom only recently started appreciating the sight of another woman: you’re very pretty. You’re powerful. You’re helping Lucia achieve her dreams, her goals. You make really, really good wine. She won’t forget about you.