Title: Rinse
Author: LadeeBear
Rating: K+ (just a little mild language)
Summary & Disclaimer: I was listening to Vanessa Carlton's song today called "Rinse" and thought that it was a very appropriate – yet completely angsty – type of song to base a Lindsay fanfic around. It's DL, but a very, very, very angsty form of it (and yes, I believe that all good angst that I write must have rain in it somewhere. LOL. Although this story is actually centered around the theme of cleansing rain…hence the title 'Rinse'). Sorry to those of you who want fluff, but I will make some more one-shots later with lots of good fluffy stuff in them. But for now, I only own this depressing plotline, and do not own any of the lyrics for they belong to Miss Carlton.
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She'd
do anything to sparkle in his eye
She would suffer, she would
fight, and compromise
She's been wishin' on the stars that shine
so bright
For answers to the questions that will haunt her tonight
Lindsay Monroe stood; arms crossed in front of her chest and merely stared at the lightning that shone in the distance. The lightning was accompanied by a crack of thunder so violent that it sent all of the remaining New Yorkers indoors.
But not her.
She
continued to stare, not really focusing on anything in particular,
but watching the sky blacken and feeling the earth below her feet
rumble. Her dark chocolate eyes were emotionless, empty, devoid of
any feeling. Numbness. A numbness that etched away at her heart. And
she didn't know why it was there, or even how it got there. The
wind whistled in the trees, chilling her bones and causing her to
pull her coat tighter around her petite body. She was vulnerable –
the most vulnerable she had been in years. And it was all because of
him. She must rinse this all away
She can't hold him
this way
She must rinse this all away
She can't love him this
way
The
rain began, first as a light drizzle, dropping onto the pavement,
tiny droplets falling onto the concrete below Lindsay's feet –
Heaven's tears. Lindsay lifted her eyes to the sky and watched the
black clouds roll along the horizon, carrying with them flashes of
crimson lightning and casting away the light from their presence. The
rain's pulse quickened, and soon a steady stream of rain began to
fall. Lindsay lifted her arms up, palms facing heavenward and closed
her eyes, letting the rain seep through her clothes and moisten her
curly auburn hair. The streetlights began to flicker on around her,
but Lindsay was unaware. All she wanted to do was to cleanse herself,
to be rid of the man that she wanted but could never have. She
couldn't possibly feel that way about him. Her eyes opened
and tears slid down her cheeks. She had to get rid of him, and the
rain was the essence of opportunity, the true form of healing, of
cleansing, of riddance. Faster and faster the rain poured down,
echoing on the sides of buildings and flowing into puddles on the
street. And still, Lindsay stood, just wishing that the rain would
wash the thoughts of him away. She knew, of course, that the rain was
futile. Surely, it could never wash Danny Messer away from her. She
watched the rainwater pool into a stream that flowed beside her
boots. The storm was raging on, lightning ebbing away at the mid-day
sky, and sickeningly black clouds forming layers over the blue
horizon, blocking out all hope and sunlight from the city. Sunlight
was gone, and there was only darkness. Darkness and rain. How
she'd be soothed, how she'd be saved if he could see
She needs to
be held in his arms to be free
But everything happens for reasons
that she will never understand
'Till she knows the heart of a
woman will never be found in the arms of a man
She turned her eyes towards Heaven and screamed inside of her head. Everything happens for a reason, huh? Is that what you're telling me? Yeah, you, Mr. Big-Man-Upstairs! You did this to me! You brought him into my life so that he could tear it upside down, just like all the others. Why did I think he was any different? She yelled at the sky for the longest time in her head, but at her last sentence, she formed words aloud.
"Why did I think he was any different?"
Cold, empty, sighing words left her lips, and she shook her head. He was no different. He was the same as all of the other men she had ever known in her lifetime. The façade is always the same – gentleman, friend, comforter, fixer of broken pieces, listener – and it always ended up the same. Brokenness.
Lindsay stuffed her hands inside of her jacket pockets and rose from her sitting position to continue walking in the rain. Shaking her head she wondered why she was running away again.
More
importantly – where was she running to?
And
if she runs away, she fears she won't be followed
What could be
the worse than leaving something behind?
And as the depth of
oceans slowly become shallow
It's loneliness she finds...
If
only he was mineThe storm showed no remorse, and the rain
beat down on Lindsay's jacket, hitting her with blow after blow of
torrents of water. Lindsay squinted through the sheets of rain, and
the wind and water stung her eyes, causing involuntary tears to well
up. She paused in the middle of her exodus from Danny, from the rain,
and from her hopelessness and threw her arms up in the air with
defeat.
"Alright! You win!" she screamed over the pounding rain. "You win once and for all, okay? I lose, you win! Stop haunting me for God's sakes!" Lindsay's voice cracked and she continued to yell, as thunder rolled on. "You win, God – or whoever the hell you are up there! I'm always going to lose the person that I care about, right? First Dad leaves, and then Jason, and then Matt, and now Danny too – well, fine then! Take them! Take them all! And damn you for putting them in my life! Damn you!"
Lindsay sunk down onto the nearest curb and buried her head in her hands, body shaking with sobs. "Damn you," she whispered. She furiously wiped her face, though it was moist from rainwater. "Damn you Danny Messer," she whispered to herself, as she got up and continued to walk with newfound strength. If all she could do was curse him, curse his name – that would be enough for her to take one more step, one more step, and one more after that.
She'd
do anything to sparkle in his eye
She would suffer, she would
fight, and compromise
She's been wishin' on the stars that shine
so bright
For answers to the questions that will haunt her tonight
Hours later, Lindsay sat on the pier where Danny had found the 'mermaid' from Montana. She could almost see his smirking face in her mind. "Have you ever even seen a wheat field?" she had asked him daringly. The New York native had paused for a moment, thinking of a smart remark to reply with, and all he had been able to come up with was: "What's to see? It's just wheat."
Lindsay shook her head, clearing the memory of that day away from her mind. It was the same day Hammerback revealed to Lindsay about Danny's 'crush' on her. Lindsay scoffed, eyes full of disbelief and bitterness. Oh, yes, he must have a crush on me – that's why he's with that pretty blonde waitress. Lindsay tossed her Styrofoam cup into the nearest trashcan and continued to sit, silent and pondering.
Is he really worth it? The voice inside of her mind would not let that question go. No matter how many times Lindsay thought about it, her arguments always boiled back down to that.
"No,
he's not worth it," Lindsay assured herself aloud. She tucked a
piece of hair behind her ears and stared out at the illuminated
skyline. No, he wasn't worth it. She had to get rid of him from her
mind. Her hopes were dashed, cut up into neat little pieces and
placed beside the broken pieces from Jason, and from Matt, and from
many other men. Lindsay shook her head defiantly and leaned forward,
lacing her fingers together and propping her chin up on them. No, he
wasn't worth it. She would treat him like anyone else at the lab –
like Hawkes, like Flack, like Marty, like Mac – there would be no
difference in demeanor. If she had to go through every day of her
life with that man, the least she could do was pretend. Yes, pretend.
She could make it all an act. She was obviously gone from his life,
gone from his future, from his heart – and so, he would be
gone from hers. No more. She was wiping her hands clean. She
must rinse him
She must rinse him
She can't rinse him
She
can't rinse him
She can't, she won't, she must rinse him
She
can't, she won't, she must rinse him
She wouldn't lose another night's sleep over him. She wouldn't shed another tear over the things that could have, should have, would have, or might have been. No, he was no more. The rain had cleansed her of him, peeling away a layer of Lindsay Monroe that she never thought she could get rid of. And there it was – gone. Danny Messer was nothing more than a colleague – she had never loved him, and he had never loved her as anything more than a sister. If it took every waking moment in his presence for that voice to whisper it to her in her head, then by God, it would continue to whisper. No more, no more.
He was no more to her.
She
must rinse this all away
She can't hold him this way
She must
rinse this all away
She can't love him this way
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I told you it was depressing and angsty. Yes, well, I felt like the angsty mood today. Tell me what you think – good or bad! Just hit that button that says 'Submit Review' and let me know, please. Thank you all for reading!
