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Tara Knowles ([personal profile] drownedindreams) wrote2014-01-25 07:02 am

Waking up is hard to do.

When Tara finally fell asleep, she started dreaming almost immediately. It was because she hadn't been sleeping, her brain was desperately trying to process all of the things she'd done in the last week. She awoke with a start and a gasp, completely disoriented. She had no idea what time it was, where she was - nothing.

She was curled up next to Jax who was on his back, and she pulled in a breath, her eyes searching in the darkness, looking to see if there were scars from when he'd been in prison or the myriad of scars he'd just picked up since he'd left Belfast. Featherlight fingers skimmed the skin that was smooth and even, and she pulled in a breath, and bent to press a kiss to his chest.

She pulled in another breath, and slipped from bed, padding to his dresser, and pulling one of his shirts over her head, and after a minute of searching she managed to find the bathroom, staring at herself in the mirror under the harsh lighting from the ceiling. Her eyes were swollen from crying, her neck reddened from the scrape of his beard from last night, and she washed her face, coming back to bed after she'd recentered herself.

She wasn't expecting him to be awake, and she slipped back into bed, her voice quiet. "Hey, I didn't mean to wake you." She knew that they needed to talk, and before they got caught up in the boys, they should take this time to do it.
consciencedcowardice: (Couple)

[personal profile] consciencedcowardice 2014-01-29 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
"Two bedroom, Abel had a changing table and a crib, the basics. Couch and tables, the bed there," he explained. "The TV I bought. Toys and shit. Anything extra."

He could see those little flinches, the way that Tara's eyes darted from the door and back whenever the bell rang. Maybe she was tucked into his side, sitting there, but she was clearly still a million miles away. In her eyes, he could see the distance and it scared him. Tara had never looked at him like that. When they were sixteen and wild and back before Belfast, they'd always looked wholly into one another. Now, she was hyperaware of every voice and sound, ready to run at a second's notice.

"Tara," he said again, his voice low and unhurried. He leaned over and stroked a thumb across her cheek, leaning their foreheads together. "This is real. I'm real. I'm not gonna hurt you. I'd never do that."
consciencedcowardice: (Lost my center)

[personal profile] consciencedcowardice 2014-01-29 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"I don't--" Jax started, but then all the words came pouring out of Tara and his words caught in his throat. It was all crashing over him like a wave as Tara poured out the mea culpa and told him everything that had happened, the lengths she had gone to take their boys away from him without even so much as a hope of ever seeing again.

Tara would have run and taken his boys, just the same way that Abel was taken from him before.

The Tara he'd left behind would never have done that. The man he was now couldn't conceive of things going so badly, nor of the man he'd become.

He drew back, running his hands over his face and closing his eyes, trying to figure out what to say.

Finally, he stood and blurted, "I gotta smoke."
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[personal profile] consciencedcowardice 2014-01-29 06:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Jax burned through two cigarettes, one right after the other, trying to decide on his emotional state. It was a maelstrom, somewhere between heart and gut, and he didn't know if there was even a harbor for him to seek within himself. There were some traitors that, to an extent, a man saw coming and there were some people from which betrayal came up on the blind side and left a man shattered in its wake. This was the second.

Tara, his mother, and Opie. Those were the people that he never expected to fail him. Gemma must have done something real fucked up to make Tara get a restraining order but it was equally fucked up what she'd just confessed to him. He was many things, Jax knew, and not all of them were good. He was not, however, a bad father, an unfit parent.

It was something else entirely too. Tara hadn't said it was just him or just Gemma. Over and over again, she kept saying "the club" like the whole damn thing had gone toxic. Despite all of his efforts, the club had festered and gone poisonous like a wound and Tara's only solution had been to amputate.

What had gone wrong there?

He began to light a third cigarette and then stubbed it out on the wall, putting it back into the pack. Again, Jax closed his eyes and tried to breathe and steady himself before he opened the door and looked at Tara.

Wordlessly, he sat down and put a hand on her shoulder, fingertips edging into her hair.
consciencedcowardice: (Remorse)

[personal profile] consciencedcowardice 2014-01-29 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
He wished, desperately, that he knew what to say. That some platitude would rise up to solve everything with some kind of promise. Nothing came. He didn't have an easy solution and it was only now dawning on him that more had changed about Tara than just her hair. In some ways, he almost didn't recognize her.

"So how do we go back to what we were?" Not who. There was no undoing the people they'd become, even he knew that. But they could still live again. She could still trust him.

They could still be a family. He believed that, fervently.
consciencedcowardice: (My lady's healing hands)

[personal profile] consciencedcowardice 2014-01-29 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
It stung to hear Tara say he wasn't good anymore. The Tara he knew was so motivated, so kind, and so inherently good that the difference was hard to reconcile to himself. The self-hatred she seemed to carry made it even worse. There was something broken in her and it was hard not to blame himself or maybe his future self. The seed of that man he could become lay in him. He could be the man that sent Tara running.

"I love you too, Tara. Some days, when everything else was about to collapse, I knew I could look at you and there was an anchor there," he said, making the words a vow. Tara had been the thing that had him looking back, looking outside of the club and trying to find that balance.

"We got love. That's a place to start."
consciencedcowardice: (Violence was inevitable)

[personal profile] consciencedcowardice 2014-01-29 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"Full disclosure," Jax agreed, going back to those early days when that promise had been ironclad. He would talk again, use all of his words even if it killed him. Tara was already burdened by the secrets and the future. He wouldn't add to her burden; he swore it to himself.

It was strange to see himself suddenly a few years older and Abel getting bigger, acquiring a real personality. Suddenly he was walking, running in pictures, getting brighter as he hammed it up for the cameras near all of his "uncles."

"Look at you, little man," he said to the drowsy Abel. "Look how handsome you get."

And look how much sadder Jax and Tara got. Look how arbitrarily they posed for the camera, touching because it was required, because that had always been the way they connected. Skin on skin. Only the connection was gone in those pictures, starting with Tara's smashed hand and only getting more distant from there.

The only time he saw a spark of the Tara he knew, it wasn't in pictures with him. It was when she looked at Abel and Thomas, away from the camera.
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[personal profile] consciencedcowardice 2014-01-30 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
"That shit ain't gonna follow you here," Jax promised. "You can go to the hospital and show them what you're capable of. They'd be crazy not to take you." Even with her hurt hand, Jax was confident that she would still be a good doctor. Tara was one of the best, as far as he was concerned.

Slowly, he nodded, kissing her cheek and temple. "Blank slate, babe. We can start again and I swear, whatever's chasing you back there? It won't hurt you here."

And if they dared come and try and get in her way, Jax would make sure that didn't happen.