WHO: Alison Blaire AKA Dazzler the fabulous and Lois London AKA MORTIS the totes jealous
WHAT: Sisters.
WHERE: That place Lois lives.
WHEN: This afternoon
WARNINGS: FAMILY PROBLEMS
SUMMARY: So, Lois is pretty fucking evil because Selene showed up in no pants and Lois fell down in submission. Now, she's still pretty damn evil, so Alison got Jean to fleerrgh in Lois' head to make it so she can't hurt anyone because it's the only option here. Then Warren and Bobby went and stole Lois' fucking dog, so there is so much dramu. Anyways, after some thinking, Alison actually goes to see her sister.
Maybe this wasn't a good idea.
Alison had spent a pretty good amount of time today and yesterday deciding on just what to do with her sister. Since Lois couldn't really use her powers right now, maybe Alison could actually talk to her, and try to help her in the emotional aspect. Lois couldn't hurt anyone, and that was the important part, right? However, doing such a thing to her made Alison so upset and guilty. Parts of her were very disaappointed in herself for controlling her sister in such a way, even if it was necessary for the safety of everyone else. Lois not being able to use her powers meant she couldn't hurt animals, she couldn't destroy whatever the hell she wanted, and most importantly, she couldn't kill any people.
Still, the feelings of guilt wouldn't go away.
Alison eventually decided to just visit her sister at her place, as it would be the easiest way to find her and talk to her. What she was going to say was not even on her mind, just that she needed to see her, and she needed to say whatever she'd come up with. Lois was her sister, and Alison promised her that she wouldn't leave her again. She had to keep her word, no matter how many times a door got slammed in her face, or how many times she got screamed at. Selene's manipulation of Lois was pretty damn deep, and Ali had to try to deal with it.
She stood at the door for about five minutes before she actually knocked. Alison had no idea what would happen here, but some part of her hoped that Lois would actually be glad to see her, even if she wouldn't act like it.