entreats: (the child is gone)
ange "the definition of chuunibyou" ushiromiya ([personal profile] entreats) wrote in [community profile] deercountry2022-03-11 07:53 am

(semi-open) don't know how you keep on laughing every day

Who: Ange and existing CR/anyone who wants to check in on her.
What: Ange has gotten some nasty news that's dragging her down.
When: After the 13th of this month.
Where: The Clockhouse.

Content Warnings: Depression, talk of family murder, potential mentions of past suicidal ideation.

[ Around the middle of the month, Ange noticably completely seems to disappear from public life in Trench. She doesn't turn up for her work at the bakery, can't be found studying in the Archives or walking around the streets - basically anywhere she usually would have been, she suddenly can't be found anymore.

Maybe you've noticed and you're worried enough to come visit Ange over it. Or maybe Ruby has told you that Ange isn't doing so well and could use a visit or some help. Either way, if you stop by the Clockhouse you will be easily guided over to Ange's room she shares with Ruby. That's where you'll find Ange, at least having managed to sit up on the bed rather than just lie around in it. She's looking much more tired than usually, her skin paler, and signs of crying around her eyes or just her face in general. Still, despite her current state, she'll actually look over at you. Perhaps a tad surprised to see you, but mostly looking a mix of embarrassed and miserable as she only lets out a soft "hey." (Of course this is how people from the Clockhosue itself can also find her in her room!)

Or maybe you don't know. Maybe you haven't noticed where Ange has been, and you just happen to pass by the weird green house on your walk. It's then that Ange can be found out on the porch, at least having dragged herself over there to sit outside. Not that it seems to be doing much for her - she looks just as obviously miserable there, leaning against something as if that's her only hope of managing to remain sitting up, and rubbing at her eyes with a hand. She doesn't even notice the people passing by, so there's no greeting, but perhaps the sight makes you worried enough to approach.

Of course if you can't visit, there's always the option to shoot her a message instead. ]

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