Gone Away
Disclaimer: I wish
Rating: R-ish, language,
themes and graphic (self) violence
Summary: When Spencer and
Ashley break up, everything goes to pieces. Dark
A/N: This won't
end in hugs and puppies. You've been warned.
A/N2: Flashbacks in
italics, lyrics in bold.
A/N3: Song is The Offspring's 'Gone Away'
Maybe
in another life
I could find you there
Pulled away before your
time
I can't deal, it's so unfair
Ashley was
staring at the blonde girl, dumbstruck by what she was hearing. "You
don't want to be with me anymore?" She asked, trying to make sure
she was understanding correctly.
Spencer nodded solemnly. "I'm
sorry Ash, I really am…I just…I can't do this anymore," she
affirmed, not looking the shorter girl in the eyes as she did
so.
"You what?" Ashley shouted, angry at the excuse. "What
exactly can't you do Spence?" She questioned harshly.
At the
other girl's tone, Spencer shot her head up and looked at the older
teen. "Any of it. This whole gay thing is not right Ash. My mom
said-"
"How did I know it was going to end up being about
her?" Ashley scoffed rhetorically.
Spencer set her jaw and
glared at her, now, ex-girlfriend. "Just because your mother
doesn't care about you is no reason to get upset about me actually
having a relationship with mine," she spat out spitefully.
In a
blind rage, Ashley lashed out and slapped the younger girl across the
cheek, leaving an angry red mark on the girl's pale skin. She
instantly regretted it, but was less than willing to admit fault,
seeing as how it was somewhat justified. "Get out," she growled,
looking through the blonde and at the wall behind her. Spencer did
just that in a stunned silence.
And it feels, and it
feels like
Heaven's so far away
And it feels, yeah it feels
like
The world has grown cold
Now that you've gone away
This
was how Ashley had spent her afternoon. After having a seemingly
pleasant day with the girl she loved, it wound up being one of the
worst of her life. Once she made Spencer leave, she had locked the
door, leaned her back against it and let herself slide down to the
floor.
Eventually, she had fallen asleep only to awaken several
hours later and with serious neck pain. Unfortunately, the pain in
her neck was nothing compared to the pain she felt from her actions
and her loss. Four hours without Spencer proved to be more painful
than she could have ever imagined. Every second seemed to shred her
heart more and more.
The moment Spencer told her it was over
between them, she knew she was personally doomed. The one thing that
could ever make her happy in life had left her to chase the great
American heterosexual dream, presumably with Aiden. The thought of
that alone made her want to vomit.
For what reason did she have to
live now?
Leaving flowers on your grave
To show that I
still care
But black roses and Hail Mary's
Can't bring back
what's taken from me
Briefly, Ashley thought about calling
Spencer to apologize. She stared at her cell phone in deep
consternation and thought about calling to talk to someone, anyone,
about how badly she felt right now. Maybe it would help, but she
seriously doubted it. No one ever seemed to take her problems
seriously anymore anyway. She was the girl who cried wolf.
She
gave up on trying to call anyone, least of all Spencer. After all,
the blonde left her and now she was no longer a viable option to call
for help. That privilege was forfeited mere hours ago. There was only
one real option left for her now and it was sitting in the medicine
cabinet behind the Advil and her mom's Xanax.
I reach to
the sky
And call out your name
And if I could trade
I
would
Ashley drug herself back to her feet, groaning from
the sudden release from the crouched position. She turned around and
opened the door to her room. As she began her trek to the bathroom,
she began to second guess herself and wonder if what she was doing
was at all a good idea.
These thoughts were fleeting, especially
as she walked into the dramatically lavish bathroom and saw her
hollowed out expression in the mirror. She closed her eyes to the
sight long enough to open the medicine cabinet.
Standing on her
tip-toes, Ashley looked and rooted through the miscellaneous items on
the clear glass shelves. In a small, clear plastic box, she found
what she had been looking for: a shiny new razor blade.
Then, she
allowed the door to the medicine cabinet to swing shut with a
resounding click that seemed to echo throughout the expansive room.
Once again faced with her own reflection, she shook her head and
wondered what Spencer ever saw in her to begin with.
And it
feels, and it feels like
Heaven's so far away
And it stings,
yeah it stings now
The world is so cold
Now that you've gone
away
Ashley set the tool on the counter and sat down on
the lid of the toilet and began to painstakingly roll up the sleeves
of her shirt. She was careful about neatly folding it up as she went
and made sure they were rolled up to the same point in her arm, just
above the joint in her elbows. She saw no sense in doing a sloppy
job.
She then turned them over to stare at her forearms to
mentally map out the veins she wanted to follow. Once satisfied, her
attention turned once again to the object patiently awaiting her
attention. Never to deny her attention to anyone or anything, she
picked it up with her left hand.
Gone away, gone away, yeah yeah yeah...
Ashley had the weapon poised centimeters
above the flawless skin of her right forearm. Before making contact,
she ran her extended pinkie finger along the tendon so as to make a
mental note of its position. She couldn't expect to be able to cut
open the left one if she cut the tendon, now could she?
Bending
her palm back to make the intended area taut, she rested the pointed
corner of the blade about an inch below the rings around her wrist.
It was a little off center so that she could avoid the tendon and
follow a main artery. She always heard it was faster to follow an
artery rather than a vein.
She applied slight pressure to the tip
of the blade until a small bead of blood began to form around it.
Then she began to lower the rest of the object onto her forearm,
slowly waiting until a line of blood formed at the area of contact
before lowering it further.
Ashley watched the red liquid form a
thick line around the base of the blade before gliding the
blood-lubricated razor along the line of the artery and cleanly
slicing the skin beneath it. She pulled away just over an inch from
the inside of the elbow. There was too much pressure needing to be
applied at this fleshy part of her arm.
I reach to the
sky
And call out your name
Oh please let me trade
I
would
After a moment of watching the blood drip lazily
from her right arm, she turned her attention to the left arm and
began to repeat the process. She felt her eyelids getting heavy and
she knew she had to hurry before she lost consciousness.
However,
in her dazed hurry, her right hand slipped due to the speed and her
palm being slick with her own blood. She yelped at she severed the
tendon in her arm and it went completely limp and fell to her
side.
It was a moot point though, the deed had already been done
and she began to sink down on the lid of the toilet seat before
sliding right off and onto the floor of the bathroom. She lay there
on her stomach and looked directly at her half-dead left arm laid out
in front of her face and watched the blood pour freely from it,
staining the white tiled floors. She wondered how pissed her mom was
going to be at the mess she made.
The thought dissipated as there
was a tentative knock on the door of the bathroom. She then questions
on whether or not she locked the door before going in. Her memory has
become as hazy as her vision as the door opens.
And it
feels, and it feels like
Heaven's so far away
And it feels,
yeah it feels like
The world has grown cold
Now that you've
gone away
There was a gasp from the doorway as Ashley sees
a fuzzy blonde figure timidly open the door and see the sight in
front of her. The figure approached and Ashley wondered why
everything appeared so askew, forgetting that she was laying on the
floor.
The blonde figure kneeled down in the pool of blood by
Ashley and lefted her head up to cradle it in her lap.
"Oh Ash.
What have I done?" Came the melodic voice of the girl beside
her.
"Spence?" Ashley slurred as she squinted her eyes at the
new arrival.
"Yeah, I'm here," Spencer choked out
tearfully.
The last thing Ashley heard before blacking out was a
muffled sob. Her body went completely limp in the younger girl's
arms and Spencer pulled the older girl to her as she let out a final,
tortured cry.
"Ashley!" She sobbed into the lifeless body in
her arms.
Gone away, gone away, yeah yeah yeah...
Note: This is probably going to have a second part from Spencer's point of view.
