AVLC | Wish I Had A River {Renn}
Nov 28, 2011 0:36:17 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2011 0:36:17 GMT -5
/*\ We're gonna take the world on /*\
Time is going by, so much faster that I
I'm starting to regret not spending all of it with you
Now I'm wondering why I've kept this bottled inside
So I'm starting to regret not telling all of this to you
[/justify][/size]Riley decided that he probably looked like the North Pole had eaten him alive and thrown him back up.
Now that the preparations for Christmas Eve at the Lightwood house were finally finished, he looked like an utter mess - strands of tinsel in his hair, cookie crumbs all over him... he was fairly certain that there was a candy cane stuck to the back of his sweater - but there was no time to run upstairs and change. Well, maybe there was, but the lanky guitarist had himself convinced that if he didn't go now, he would lose his nerve. Being around Fenn was hard as it was, not to mention being around her in the aftermath of breaking things off with Bridge, and he was fairly certain that he'd spend his whole evening in a guilt ridden mess.
Oh well. I'm a mess most of the time anyway.
It wasn't that Fenn was hard to deal with (well... No, Riley, it's Christmas Eve. Be nice), or even that the problem was Fenn at all. Riley was more than aware that his mind was warped in more than one way, but there was something about realizing that he had the potential to have feelings for the petite actress that scared the living daylights out of him. He loved Bridgit Elora Bonham, he loved dancer's limbs and blonde hair and sunshine smiles... Except for when he loved deepdark eyes and a laugh that sounded like windchimes. Maybe it was paternal instinct, he reasoned, shrugging on his coat and wrapping a soft blue scarf that had been a gift from Keela several Christmases ago around his neck. Fathers were supposed to love their children, and maybe he already loved the little thing growing in Fenn's belly so much that some of that emotion attached itself to her. But there were different types of love, and what was he supposed to do when he he knew loved the baby but also might have something completely different in his heart for Fenn and why did it all have to be so confusing?
At any rate, the thought of her spending Christmas alone made him positively squirmy with guilt, especially when he would be here, surrounded by a family that might find some way to function normally for one day out of three hundred and sixty-five. He was going to do his level best to get Fenn over here for the evening, and even though he couldn't explain it to himself the thought of seeing her smile at Chyba's antics or his mother's unfailing (if somewhat dim) kindness and hospitality made him feel a smile of his own blooming quietly on his lips. Humming carols under his breath, the amber-eyed musician gathered up a spare plate of gingerbread cookies (ridiculous icing decorations courtesy of one Chyba Lightwood) and a jar of Nutella from the kitchen, balancing both carefully on one slender hand as he edged around the mayhem in the living room and plucked a single winter rose from the bouquet that Avon had set out earlier that morning. Surely she wouldn't miss just one. Tucking the flower into the small stack of items in his hand, he turned on his heel and headed for the front door.
"Where are you off to, Ri?" Willow Lightwood asked from somewhere behind him, making Riley jump a little in surprise. When he turned around he saw that his mother was already in her Christmas finery, a pretty red cocktail dress that was probably meant for a woman five or six years younger than her but still looked good. He tried not to notice that vacant glaze over her eyes, the visible filter of the fantasy world she lived in where things like dead husbands and actually having to take care of her children didn't exist. Some of his other siblings resented her for it, but Riley could only feel unconditional love and a heavy sort of sadness when he looked at her. People dealt with loss in different ways. He could just as easily have reverted into her state if he hadn't brought himself back from the border of oblivion with the siren song of a crimson-stained razor blade countless times. He shrugged bony shoulders slightly, nodding at the door.
"Bringing a friend to dinner. I was headed over to pick her up and drop off some cookies."
Willow took in the sight of the cookies and the rose and smiled knowingly, standing on tiptoe even in her stilettos so she could reach up and ruffle his hair affectionately. "A new girl already? That's my boy. So handsome. Bet the ladies can't keep their hands off of you."
Riley blushed and laughed awkwardly, grabbing blindly for the door handle and almost crying with relief when it finally opened and he escaped into the winter air. "Ha. Haha. Yeah."
If you only knew, mother. If you only knew.
The walk to Fenn's house was a short one, and before he knew it he was grabbing the spare key from under the ceramic penguin on her porch and letting himself in the front door, trying to shake the snow (and tinsel) out of his hair as he went. Surprisingly enough, Fenn was perched in front of her fireplace, a rare place to find her. Riley grinned, trotting over and plopping himself down next to her in a flurry of long, folded limbs, holding the cookies, Nutella, and flower out to her with a smile that had eager puppy written all over it. "Merry Christmas! I made you cookies. And brought Nutella, and, um... I thought you'd like the rose. You want to have dinner at my house later?"
Flawless social grace, as always. Riley couldn't help but roll his eyes at himself sometimes.
So if I haven't yet, I've gotta let you know
You're never gonna be alone from this moment on
If you ever feel like letting go, I won't let you fall
You're never gonna be alone, I'll hold you 'til the hurt is gone