Elijah leaned back into the chair and placed his hands in his lap, resisting the urge to put his feet on the desk in front of him. He’d never actually thought he’d end up in therapy. It was probably the first thing that his grandmother had suggested, hoping that he’d talk there. After months of wallowing he’d opened up when his grandfather had asked him if he’d play checkers with him. Elijah had been distracted and could barely play the game anyway but he’d spoken to the man and that was good news for Stelladora, Micah and his grandmother, all of whom had been worried about him.
“What can you accomplish if they just sit there? They might just be reciting every word of the Bible backwards for all you know and unless you’re a Leglimens how would you know that they’re even taking what you’re saying in?” Elijah asked, leaning forward slightly. This was easier, to criticize other people. He didn’t want to talk about himself. What could he honestly accomplish by doing that? He didn’t even know why he was really there.
Elijah exhaled and looked at Matt. His eyebrows furrowed and he dropped back against the chair. “What exactly do you think you know about me?” He asked, “What you’ve heard from Chase or perhaps Sadie down at reception? She’s got a hundred stories to tell if you’d just be willing to listen. She’s got no qualms about badmouthing anyone, especially moi. Or how about Robert Lupin? Has he said anything to you – spoilers maybe? You never want to view them first because you’re always disappointed at the end. So I reiterate, what do you think you know? And what’s on those papers? I hope it’s something exciting.”
“My main problem!?” Elijah laughed bitterly and rolled his eyes, looking out of one of the windows. He glanced down at the coffee stain and muttered off-handly, “You should really get a cleaner.” He said with a smirk at Matt. “My main problem...well if you’ve got spoilers then you’ll already know. Ooh do they have my prescriptions on there? Sleeping draughts really...they’re great,” He shivered dramatically, acting a little bit like Rob when he went off on a tangent about some of his favourite potions. “They do nothing for me...,” Elijah laughed, the laugh taking an insane edge, “All they do is bring the whole ‘sleep’ concept to the forefront of my mind but when they wear off – they’re crap! Oh...right... perhaps it’s my vices you know? Sex, booze, cigarettes and drugs back in the day but they were weird and you don’t want to know where I found myself the next morning after that. So I cut four down to three and kept the ones that would take longer to kill me. However I wouldn’t say that’s a real problem, it’s probably the only thing keeping me sane.”
Elijah looked thoughtful for a few moments before launching back into his monologue. “Its funny how people who don’t even know you tell you – ‘oh you’re going to die’, ‘they’re going to kill you’. Do they even think for a second that I wouldn’t be doing that if I actually cared? Shockingly enough I’ve thought about suicide -- contemplated it many a time. Actually if it wasn’t for the few things in my life besides the vices then I would be six feet under by now with a headstone saying ‘look who f*cked up again!’ Let’s see what else is there? Well there’s my mother, my father.... borderline anorexic sister but she’ll either get over that or die,” Elijah shrugged, far too into his rant to really understand what he was saying, “Then there’s my own mind...my own memories...funny how things like that stick with you. I just want to be one of those people that can barely remember their early years. It would be a hell of a lot easier.”
There was nothing more Elijah really wanted to say at this moment. He was relatively out of breath in all honesty. He then spoke, slightly quieter this time. “See what you can make out of that. Try and figure me out,” He challenged.