November 20th, 1894 - Whitby Residence
a few hours after this
a few hours after this
"She's finally asleep." Sage announced quietly to those gathered in the kitchen. She was exhausted, in every sense of the word. Her body was achy, her limps heavy and slow, her brain still working to figure out what to do and emotionally, well she was just a wreck. She reached for the bottle of wine that was open on the counter and poured herself a deep measure. It was a surreal feeling, tucking her own daughter into her bed (for now) until they could find a proper place for her to sleep. Sage would have to head out to the hospital in the morning and she knew she wouldn't be sleeping much tonight, if at all.
Unsure as to whether or not she could look anyone in the eye at the moment, Sage sunk heavily into one of the kitchen chairs. Mia was down the hall with Maggie and Cricket had curled up as a fuzzy sort of cuddle buddy, in addition to Maggie's blankie and stuffed bear. It was going to have to do for now. Sage put her glass down and put her head in her hands. There were too many warring emotions running through her system for her to choose just one to focus on. This was a lot. Almost too much. Sage knew she wasn't alone in this, but that meant being a burden to those around her (even if she knew they probably didn't see it that way) and she was terrible at handling that.
"I don't even know where to start," she announced quietly, head still in her hands as her shoulders rose and fell with a deep sigh. What were they going to tell people? Where would she sleep? Was Sage going to have to get her own place? What would she tell Maggie about her parentage? Would she tell her? The weight of the questions pushed Sage all of the way down, folding her arms on the table and resting her forehead there.
Unsure as to whether or not she could look anyone in the eye at the moment, Sage sunk heavily into one of the kitchen chairs. Mia was down the hall with Maggie and Cricket had curled up as a fuzzy sort of cuddle buddy, in addition to Maggie's blankie and stuffed bear. It was going to have to do for now. Sage put her glass down and put her head in her hands. There were too many warring emotions running through her system for her to choose just one to focus on. This was a lot. Almost too much. Sage knew she wasn't alone in this, but that meant being a burden to those around her (even if she knew they probably didn't see it that way) and she was terrible at handling that.
"I don't even know where to start," she announced quietly, head still in her hands as her shoulders rose and fell with a deep sigh. What were they going to tell people? Where would she sleep? Was Sage going to have to get her own place? What would she tell Maggie about her parentage? Would she tell her? The weight of the questions pushed Sage all of the way down, folding her arms on the table and resting her forehead there.
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