I didn't say it was a solution. I literally said no idea.
[ She says, muffled as her arm flops over her face more. The pain is still there, but not so toe-curling anymore. It's a throbbing, pulsing thing now, but not one that makes her stagger and hard to think. She manages to pull her walls up again, even through the tiredness.
Sighing through her nose, she frowns. That's far too honest and far too complicated for her to dwell on. So, again, she offers a helpful retort: ]
I don't know. [ Closing her eyes, Parker tries to regain a normal breathing pace. ] It's just pain, anyway. I can deal with that.
[ The implication clear: easier to deal with mind-splitting pain than anything else mind-related in this place. ]
no subject
[ She says, muffled as her arm flops over her face more. The pain is still there, but not so toe-curling anymore. It's a throbbing, pulsing thing now, but not one that makes her stagger and hard to think. She manages to pull her walls up again, even through the tiredness.
Sighing through her nose, she frowns. That's far too honest and far too complicated for her to dwell on. So, again, she offers a helpful retort: ]
I don't know. [ Closing her eyes, Parker tries to regain a normal breathing pace. ] It's just pain, anyway. I can deal with that.
[ The implication clear: easier to deal with mind-splitting pain than anything else mind-related in this place. ]