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[Sarah & Heather] All that glitters is not gold
Ty and Gael would be the first ones to tell her to just fly back to New York. What had been an emergency trip after Gael's accident had stretched into weeks spent at the Kagan hotel in Malibu, with Sarah putting a lot of miles on her rental car driving between L.A. and San Diego - first checking on Gael, then checking in on Ty.
Hell, by this point Ty would probably throw a party if she did finally tell him she was getting on a plane. She had this suspicion that she was being kind of...suffocating. But she couldn't help it, either. It was easier to accept that she couldn't do anything for Gael, but with Ty - she'd done this herself. For all that she'd had their parents fluttering over her, plus Dr. O'Neill, she'd come to the conclusion over the years that she'd done this mostly herself. Logically, she was the best person to understand just what was going on in Ty's head.
Except, really...a lot of the time it was like they were back in high school, starting that cycle of picking, screaming, and not speaking, followed by the second cycle of making up and the tentative good relationship they'd managed once they'd grown up and gone their separate ways. Inevitably, it repeated itself. It had several times in the weeks she'd been there, and yet she still hadn't gone back.
When she finally did, she dropped into Gael's hotel room to let him know. She texted Ty, because she knew he'd be at the house - but somehow she forgot about warning Heather.
Hell, by this point Ty would probably throw a party if she did finally tell him she was getting on a plane. She had this suspicion that she was being kind of...suffocating. But she couldn't help it, either. It was easier to accept that she couldn't do anything for Gael, but with Ty - she'd done this herself. For all that she'd had their parents fluttering over her, plus Dr. O'Neill, she'd come to the conclusion over the years that she'd done this mostly herself. Logically, she was the best person to understand just what was going on in Ty's head.
Except, really...a lot of the time it was like they were back in high school, starting that cycle of picking, screaming, and not speaking, followed by the second cycle of making up and the tentative good relationship they'd managed once they'd grown up and gone their separate ways. Inevitably, it repeated itself. It had several times in the weeks she'd been there, and yet she still hadn't gone back.
When she finally did, she dropped into Gael's hotel room to let him know. She texted Ty, because she knew he'd be at the house - but somehow she forgot about warning Heather.