Cyril was effectively left to his own devices. He had little to use, though; he had a chair, some rope, bars in a window, a tightly locked and shut door, and the ever dimming sound of soft sobbing . . .
IV.8 Shots in the Dark
Usurii was poised upon the edge of her couch. Her leg bounced by the ball of her foot, shaking the floor with quick intervals. She took in a deep breath, but soon held her head in her hands and sighed. She bit her lower lip, looked up at the door, and looked down at the coffee table again.
Isac was out with Mimi. They were going to be back any time. Usurii decided to just relax; she stayed at home in her pajamas, a tank top and underwear, and resigned to doing nothing for the rest of the day. She wanted to just lay down for the rest of the day. Why? Pain. She'd woken up uncomfortable, which soon became pain. Mimi was being particularly loud, which wasn't her fault. She was just a kid, full of boundless energy and curiosity. Of course she was going to bounce off the walls. It just wasn't a good idea when Usurii was having a bad day. She asked Isac to take Mimi out somewhere; she didn't care where, just that there was less noise in the house for awhile.
And then . . . well . . .
"Come on, Isac," she sighed.