[ It's not the first time that Penny has just straight up stopped texting her for a day or two. Sansa's girlfriend can be really busy but she always turns up, complaining about her internship and apologizing for leaving her on read. It's fine. It's usually fine. But this time it feels different. Is it ever a good sign when you bring up the word love to your girlfriend, admit you had been planning a romantic evening, and then she says that you two should talk and then stops talking to you? Sure Penny had said they'd been "okay", but what did that even mean anyway?
Sansa has to get her mind off it. Normally she'd go shopping with Margaery, or Jeyne, or her mother, but she knows all of them will ask about her and Penny and she doesn't even know what to say at this point. Honestly, she's so down she hasn't even bought anything when the masked men come in. Sansa is a bit panicked - who wouldn't be? - but her parents taught all of them that in situations like this it was best to just give the bad guys what they want. Things could be replaced, their lives couldn't.
But she forgets about her bracelet. The one she wears almost every day, the diamond one that was her first "grown-up" gift from her father. It's far from the most expensive thing she owns, but the sentimental value is worth far more. When one of the men grabs her wrist and tells her to take it off, rich girl, her face goes hot and red. Even through a mask she can tell when a man's leering at her. ] I'm- I'm sorry-
[ She tries to pull her hand back in order to remove the bracelet but the man has a tight grip and seems to want to do it himself. Sansa prays he'll stop there. They already have her purse and her wallet, but will they also want to humiliate her? ]
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Date: 2020-10-13 11:53 am (UTC)Sansa has to get her mind off it. Normally she'd go shopping with Margaery, or Jeyne, or her mother, but she knows all of them will ask about her and Penny and she doesn't even know what to say at this point. Honestly, she's so down she hasn't even bought anything when the masked men come in. Sansa is a bit panicked - who wouldn't be? - but her parents taught all of them that in situations like this it was best to just give the bad guys what they want. Things could be replaced, their lives couldn't.
But she forgets about her bracelet. The one she wears almost every day, the diamond one that was her first "grown-up" gift from her father. It's far from the most expensive thing she owns, but the sentimental value is worth far more. When one of the men grabs her wrist and tells her to take it off, rich girl, her face goes hot and red. Even through a mask she can tell when a man's leering at her. ] I'm- I'm sorry-
[ She tries to pull her hand back in order to remove the bracelet but the man has a tight grip and seems to want to do it himself. Sansa prays he'll stop there. They already have her purse and her wallet, but will they also want to humiliate her? ]