PART SIX

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2 MONTHS AFTER THE CRASH

Daisuke laid down outside the entrance to the cargo room, mouthwash in hand. He was clearly drunk off of it.
You sat beside him, rubbing his back in attempt to comfort him.

You found him like this, on the floor in agony. He didn't need to say anything for you to figure that out. His body language gave it away. So, you did what any loving partner would do in that situation. Comfort him, listen to his words. Or just sit there in silence.

It hurt you to see him in pain. You've never seen Daisuke like this before, so vulnerable and fragile. "Daisuke, honey.. please tell me what's wrong." You muttered, leaning down as you continued to rub your hand against his back.

He quietly groaned, stirring at your touch. You stopped, hand resting on your lap. "Just leave me alone, Y/N. I'm sorry, I just don't want to talk." His voice cracked as he spoke. He sounded like he was trying not to cry.

You didn't push him and instead stood up, not saying anything as you stepped away and went up the metal stairs towards the lounge area.

You walked through the automatic doors, not expecting to see anyone there. But surprisingly, you saw Anya and Swansea. Anya held the mouthwash, carefully examining the back of the bottle. Swansea was dancing beside the lounge's couch, music blaring on the radio.

You didn't bother saying anything to her, assuming she'd want to be alone as well. You passed by her without a word and laid down on the couch, feeling extremely exhausted.
You've been getting enough sleep lately, but you couldn't find yourself getting any motivation. You're still the same Y/N who came onto this ship. The only difference is that you have friends now.

You sighed, curling in on yourself. The loud sound of the music made your head hurt, but you knew if you said anything, Swansea would just end up getting upset at you. So, you backed off.

You felt like breaking down. You didn't know how longer you could hang on, not with everyone becoming zombie-like. Ever since you all found the mouthwash, everything's been going downhill.

Letting a small tear run down your face was a mistake.
After a few seconds, there were multiple. You couldn't bring yourself to stop. You muffled your cries by covering your mouth with both hands tightly, shutting your eyes and hiding your face in your knees.

You felt weak for crying, but you needed to get it out. You were always taught that crying helps people remember that you're only human. But whenever you did, you were viewed as pathetic. Maybe just for once, you could cry without feeling guilty for it.

And so, you abused that power. You sobbed hard, not planning on stopping anytime soon. You just wanted to be done with this stupid nonsense and get back to your home. You just wanted to see your family again. You getting your own place didn't even matter anymore.

Suddenly, you felt a hand on your shoulder. You stiffen in fear, one glistening eye peaking out from your knee. It was Jimmy whose hand was on you. You opened your mouth, only a light croaking sound came out. But you pushed through and began speaking.

"What do you w-want.?" You mumbled, hiding your face from his view as you wiped away your tears with your fingers. "Just wanted to see if you were alright." He replied, letting your shoulder go.

"Well clearly I'm not." You whispered harshly, fighting the urge to kick him like a child. "Go away." You demanded, your voice soft and quiet. He didn't say anything else and walked away, obeying your words.

You let more tears slip from the corners of your eyes, praying that this all ends soon. This could've just been a terrible, terrible dream. You were probably still asleep in your house, waiting for breakfast to be made by your guardian.

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