Your Angel Dust
EARLIER, 9:06 PM
Charlie had told Husk to check up on you, as she said that you were acting weird. So, he went up there and noticed that you were packing up. You said that you were going back to Valentino, finally confessing. After a bit of arguing, he touched your shoulder, revealing a bad bruise.
After more arguing, it started to get physical. He put you in a hold, making you get out an angelic dagger, stabbing him in the shoulder. He released you, not bothering to take out the dagger. After an hour, he got you back in a hold, the dagger still in his shoulder.
PRESENT, 12:15 AM
Angel Dust: "...Husk?" He was half asleep, and this woke him up fully and got his attention. You were both sitting on the ground, as it was late. "You can let me go now." He let you go. "I want to lay down." You said, and he helped you into your bed. He went downstairs, leaving you alone in the room to escape. You got up and opened the window, as Husk forgot to lock it. You knew this was risky as your room was on the sixth floor, but it was better than facing Valentino's punishment for not listening to him.
You dropped your bag down to the ground, landing with a faint thud. You climbed onto the waterspout, hoping it would support you, and it did. You managed to climb down a story, before slipping and falling 5 stories, landing on your head with a painful thud. Pain shocked through you as you lay there, half unconcious.
WITH HUSK AND ALASTOR
Husk: "Well... He's not gettin' past you n' me."
Alastor: "Indeed, especially since you remembered to secure the window."
Husk: "He's on the sixth floor. He's not going anywhere."
Alastor: "Do you mind if I sing a song, Husker?" He groaned, knowing he was going to anyway. "The itsy-bitsy spider climbed down the waterspout. Down came the rain and washed the spider out!"
Husk: "Don't ya mean, went 'up' the waterspout?" He asked, before realizing what he meant. He raced back to your room leaving Alastor behind and busting the door open to not find you there, with the window open. "Fuck..."