Alyx somehow managed to wake up a good hour or so before either her or Elizabeth's alarms were due to go off. She lay, staring up at the ceiling and willing the dull headache she had to just go away. In one deft movement, she pushed the covers away from her body and immediately shuddered. You would think that in such a big house they would have overnight heating. Instead, Alyx was lying there with goosebumps on her bare arms and the urge to just curl up and sleep for another hour.
Her pounding temples would never allow this, however, and she made it her first mission of the day to find some kind of painkillers to numb her for the time being. It wasn't a hangover, she hoped - there had only been a few drinks the night before and she had only been a little tipsy. Maybe. Pushing the memories from last night aside, Alyx ran a comb through her hair, slipped on a silken kimono she had packed and crept out into the hall.
A part of her mind worried at the fact that she was nowhere near glammed up like she usually was, but the others would have to get used to it at some point, may as well make it now. Her gaze lingered on the door next to their own, Calum's(?), for a second before she carried on walking. The boy loved his sleep, she knew that much. It would be cruel, even for her, to disturb him.
Alyx spent at least ten minutes wandering the halls in search of the kitchen, too proud to ask any of the staff where to go. Looking on the positive side of things, she was fully awake by the time she reached the kitchen. Awake enough to internally groan when she recognised Joshua sitting over a cup of coffee.
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Fuck. Fuck. Fuck. What are the odds that for the first time in at least four years Josh wakes up early to bump into none other than Alyx? He had just been leaning against the counter with a cup of coffee, letting the morning sunlight heat him up when the soft padding of bare feet on wood caused him to look up and meet her gaze.
Of course, his heart did the stupid thing where it 'skipped a beat', but he managed with some effort to keep his expression the same - slightly bored and unimpressed. He did let his lips stretch up into a glimmer of a greeting smile, however, just so not to be rude.
"You the only one awake, huh?" Her voice, still slightly husky from sleep, surprised him. It didn't have the usual guarded nature that she had used around him for the past few months. Of course, the question clearly had a different meaning - is he up, too? Or are we stuck with each other? But it still surprised him all the same.
"Yeah, I guess so." His voice sounded intrudingly deep and loud in comparison to her softer one, especially when hers was lacking its usual scrutiny.
"You want some coffee? Tea?" Gesturing to some sort of complicated machine next to him, Josh made to grab an extra cup. He had spent too long trying to figure out how to switch the bloody thing on, so he decided to save her the hassle. But she shook her head anyway, so he sat back down and watched her as she began rifling through the cupboards with obvious intent.
"I have the worst headache so I need drugs. Lots of 'em." Although her hands were hidden from Josh's view, they were trembling slightly. They hadn't spoken much the night before as he had arrived late, but this time alone together felt so intimate that she wanted to leave. Now. Alyx found herself wishing Calum, Lizzy, or Shay would barge through the door to her rescue, but for now she would have to handle things on her own.