Knowing that McKenzie knew about her drug use was something of a relief. Not being judged by her was better. Most people did it even if they didn’t show it. Sometimes it was just a “you need to get clean” kind of attitude. Her drug use was no one’s business.
McKenzie mentioned Nox’s pills. ”Yeah they told me that. They don’t have access to his safe. So - it’s withdrawals.”
Tatyana began to rub her temples more as the headache increased in intensity and made a light sound at the pain. The headaches sucked - and the headaches were only the beginning. She never really got much farther than that. Tatyana stood up and lay down on the bed.
She should probably tell someone the symptoms were starting to get worse. Ashton was right outside the room, but she didn’t want to get back up. She sighed. She had told them the withdrawals were going to start because she thought they should know. She didn’t expect help. She expected the opposite. But they had offered.
”Kenzie,” she said, feeling bad for asking her. ”Could you tell Ashton outside my symptoms are starting to get worse. If you can’t that’s okay, but I’d really appreciate it.” water would probably be a good idea too, but she didn’t want to overwhelm Kenzie. It didn’t help that the pain of loss was coming too.
McKenzie mentioned Nox’s pills. ”Yeah they told me that. They don’t have access to his safe. So - it’s withdrawals.”
Tatyana began to rub her temples more as the headache increased in intensity and made a light sound at the pain. The headaches sucked - and the headaches were only the beginning. She never really got much farther than that. Tatyana stood up and lay down on the bed.
She should probably tell someone the symptoms were starting to get worse. Ashton was right outside the room, but she didn’t want to get back up. She sighed. She had told them the withdrawals were going to start because she thought they should know. She didn’t expect help. She expected the opposite. But they had offered.
”Kenzie,” she said, feeling bad for asking her. ”Could you tell Ashton outside my symptoms are starting to get worse. If you can’t that’s okay, but I’d really appreciate it.” water would probably be a good idea too, but she didn’t want to overwhelm Kenzie. It didn’t help that the pain of loss was coming too.

