Description:Bad things happen, but you never think that the bad thing is going to happen to you.
Molly’s
done processing her assault. Completely. She tells Will about it only
after she returns home after months away, and Will? Yeah, Will’s gonna
need a minute. A week. Possibly a year. Molly gives him two days before
calling for reinforcements: Will’s therapist boyfriends.
All the
processing in the world can’t save what was already on its way out.
Breaking up with Will has nothing to do with being raped by some asshole
whose name she never even knew. That was a horrible, terrible night.
It's just that sleeping beside someone she loves but doesn’t want to be
with anymore hurts like it’ll never stop.
When does a
relationship really end? When you start questioning it? When you finally
say it’s over? And what does it mean if you can’t stop thinking about
the person months later?
Warnings:
Breaking Down contains non-graphic mentions of sexual assault and an
unholy amount of angst. (Mostly Will’s.) There’s a fair amount of kink
and very little sex. Does not contain flashbacks, nightmares, or PTSD.
Also, there’s a dance club.