"A cut. That's what I felt. Words can cut, slice, like a razor." - Megan Miranda, Fracture•••
Harvey let out a small sigh when he entered the living room to see Bird wasn't on the couch.
Her bag was still on the floor next to it and the blanket and pillow he'd loaned to her was pushed to one end; the exact spot he'd left them the night before.
The scent of coffee tickled his nose long before he'd walked into the kitchen.
"Did you sleep?" Harvey questioned as he walked into the room with Bird.
Drying her hands off on a towel, Bird ignored the question and said, "You're running late. I made your breakfast and coffee to go."
"My... my what?"
His brain was having trouble keeping up.In truth he'd barely slept the night before.
He'd been both worried about Bird and nervous about her being in his house. Which had left him tossing and turning, wondering if she was behind every noise he'd heard in the house.When they lived together, despite knowing how uncomfortable the company she kept made him -she'd still have people over.
Invite criminals right into his house.And even though she'd shut her phone off before he'd went to bed and insisted she was there to hide out from everyone, he wondered how true that was.
"Here-" Bird's voice interrupted his thoughts.
Next thing he knew, Bird had pushed a travel coffee mug into his hand and was offering up a bagel breakfast sandwich filled with bacon, egg and cheese.
"Uh..." He stammered.
Back when they were dating and would spend the night at each others apartments, hell, even when they lived together he couldn't remember a time she'd actually fixed anything for breakfast.
She'd sometimes have his coffee ready for him, sure.
But if she did anything for breakfast she'd dart out for bagels or muffins from a nearby bakery.His wide eyes went from the freshly washed pans and utensils in the dying rack, back to where she stood in front of him.
"Did you sleep?" He repeated his earlier questioned, "At all?"
"I tried."
Lie.
It was a lie and they both knew it."Starling." Harvey exhaled her name and tried to pick his next words carefully to deal as less a blow as possible, "You know how... bad it is for you to not sleep."
A kind way of pointing out how quickly her mental state could deteriorate with lack of sleep.
Especially when it was something she was depriving herself of; like a punishment.She'd sat in front of him barely ten hours before and told him how Jim had killed her half-brother.
Her voice and choice of words was very matter-of-fact.One might even say emotionless.
"I'll sleep while you're at work." She dismissed his concern.
"You don't have to do any of this." He pointed out raising his hands up in the air with the coffee in one and the sandwich in the other, "You don't owe me anything-"
"Might as well make myself useful." She interrupted and then nodded towards the clock on the wall. The clock she'd purchased from a local artist who re-purposed various items when they were getting the house ready to move into, "You're going to be late."
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Devil's Playground • Gotham Fanfiction •
Fanfiction"Sometimes you have to just sit back and watch people destroy themselves." Bird's own words after watching her biological mother die. Little did she know that apparently it was something she'd inherited. Maybe that's just part of the madness of life...