Her sister had already shut her eyes and didn’t move. This didn’t really concern Nastya, however, as she sat there on the floor for a few more seconds to catch her breath. If she was exhausted, then she wasn’t surprised at Aglaya’s state at all. Now that they were safe, Nastya’s eyelids were already drooping as she began crawling on all fours around to the other side of Aglayka’s bed. Before getting onto the bed though, Nastya went to remove her shoes… but she wasn’t wearing any to begin with. It didn’t surprise her that she’d noticed this lack of appropriate attire, after all, her sister’s arrival had been rather unexpected to say the least. Nastya made a disgusted face as she saw how dirty the socks had become, and being far too tired to even remember a cleaning spell, let alone perform one, Nastya just ripped the socks off and deposited them, for her future self to deal with later, on the floor.
With a great deal of effort, Anastasiya pulled herself up onto the bed, slipping her legs underneath the covers and letting her head crash onto the pillow. As her eyes shut, Nastya’s hand tapped around the bed looking for Aglaya’s hand. Once she’d found it, Nastya gently gripped onto it and curled up fairly close to her sister as she quickly fell asleep properly for the first time in a week.
Although she was generally a light-sleeper, Nastya was so exhausted that when her sister began making movements and muttering, she had no clue at all, sleeping right through it, the grip she once had on Aglayka’s hand now completely slackened. No nightmares haunted Nastya like they had since the poisoning. Every paranoid thought she’d had about being implicated had vanished, for the time being. She was, for once, quite peaceful.
Peaceful, until she heard the door being opened. Forgetting where she was for a few moments, Nastya’s fight or flight response activated perfectly, as she suddenly bolted upright as her heart pounded, her hand ripping her wand out of her cardigan and aiming for the door in the space of a couple of seconds. Seeing her mother at the end of her wand, Nastya breathed a sigh of relief, and let her arm flop down and return the wand to its pocket. Her heart still raced, though, she already knew that her mother was bound to have a negative reaction. Their mother said nothing as she checked her sister’s pulse before turning on her angrily. She began shouting at the younger sister and Nastya slowly let herself lie back down, her core muscles shaking slightly as she did so. “Mother, please, don’t shout. I don’t want to wake Aglayechka.†Nastya muttered quietly, frowning as her mother seemed to completely ignore her.
“I know but… She wanted to go home. I was just trying to help. It was the least I could do.†She addressed her mother weakly, knowing that there was little point in putting up a fight. Their mother had never listened to her, Anastasiya knew that wasn’t going to change. ‘She should not be here.’ “I know, but…†Nastya was cut off immediately as Alyona downward spiralled into her rants that she was so often the victim of. “She’s so irresponsible!†Nastya smirked there, she couldn’t argue that her sister’s recklessness got her into trouble far too many times. “You both are!†Alyona added as if she’d seen her hidden smirk and Nastya tried to defend herself. “No, I’m not. I was just trying to help.†She whimpered, wishing her mother would go away so that she could go back to cuddling up to her sister. Alyona moved around to the other side of the bed, towards the younger of the two sisters, continuing to raise her voice and Nastya flinched as her mother drew closer.
'You need to focus on your training.’ Alyona said, and Nastya flung up an arm up to rest on her forehead as she averted her eyes away from the angry witch in front of her. “I will be but,†Nastya was cut off again. ‘What are you even doing here?’ “Well, I found her in the office and…†Nastya’s voice grew smaller and smaller, as Alyona talked over her again. ‘You can't help your sister.’ Well, that wasn’t true! Nastya reluctantly pushed herself back up into a sitting position, turning to face her mother properly with a frown, feeling like Alyona had just insinuated that she was stupid. “Yes, I can!†Nastya argued back, her voice remaining quiet but gaining some edge to it again (briefly). ‘She should not be out of the hospital at all.’ That was true, unfortunately, but Anastasiya didn’t want to have to admit that. “Well, that’s hardly-†Nastya found herself being talked over yet again, and she wondered why on Earth she even attempted to converse with her mother since she could never get a word in edge-ways.
‘How did she get here anyway?' Nastya breathed in deeply, and tried to talk as quickly as possible to get her point across for half a second. “Well, we took the floo to a cafe from the office and then we walked.†The artistic flyer rattled off, eyes wide with surprise that she had actually managed to get the whole sentence out and breathing out heavily from the exertion of getting the sentence out so quickly.
A quiet whine from beside her made Nastya glare at Alyona as she planted her face into her palm. Waking Aglayka was the one thing she didn’t want to happen. She would have thought that their mother would have had the same concern and courtesy but apparently not. Nastya certainly didn’t want her sister to have to listen to what was bound to be an unpleasant conversation. As much as she didn’t want to have to move, she felt well enough after a few hours of sleep to get up and talk to Alyona outside Aglaya’s room, to give her ailing sister some privacy.
“It’s okay, Aglayka.†Nastya crooned softly, gently stroking her sister’s hair. “Go back to sleep.†Nastya turned to face her mother with an unreadable expression as her head gestured to the door. “Let’s talk about this outside,†she muttered quietly, as she quietly removed the covers and went to stand up. “No need for Aglay-UGH!†Nastya yelped, as a sharp shooting pain went straight up her ankle and all the way up the leg. She gripped onto the bed just in time and sat haphazardly on the bed again. She looked down to see exactly what her sleep-deprivation and stupidity had done; her ankle was swollen and all black and blue around the ankle bone.
“I-I’m sorry…†Nastya mumbled, though she wasn’t really sure what she was sorry for or who she was apologising to. She looked up at Alyona trying to make tears appear, realising that her plea for sympathy could actually help her stop Alyona yelling as their mother would have to concentrate on healing her ankle, and Nastya would be able to remain in bed with Aglayka. Everybody would win (sort of). She panted a little, in genuine pain, as she realised she wasn’t sorry at all.