Kate Gregson (
vanillajello) wrote2010-08-08 08:39 pm
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Room 324, Sunday Evening
Kate felt weird. As if she... was supposed to feel kind of dizzy, but everything was completely clear instead. With a vague buzzing, somewhere in the background. It was probably shock.
She was just going to run with it, for as long as it lasted. Then collapse. Maybe cry. She wasn't thinking about any of that right now. Someone else was her priority.
And that someone was Bod, who'd been using her as a walking aid on their way up from the lobby.
"So, what do you need?" she asked when they'd made it to her room.
[ooc: For the poor, poor boyfriend.]
She was just going to run with it, for as long as it lasted. Then collapse. Maybe cry. She wasn't thinking about any of that right now. Someone else was her priority.
And that someone was Bod, who'd been using her as a walking aid on their way up from the lobby.
"So, what do you need?" she asked when they'd made it to her room.
[ooc: For the poor, poor boyfriend.]
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He was lucky he got a reply at all.
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If he'd been thinking, he would have smiled at the sense of deja vu there. He wasn't thinking. He was clinging and breathin roughly and letting some of the last few tears fall against her skin.
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But she didn't say anything about it. "Where else would I be?" she wondered quietly instead, shifting a little for most comforting contact possible.
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She'd had so much more to lose, this time around. So much more. And she'd barely even realized it yet.
"Of course I'm here, I... care about you. A lot."
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He'd been pretty low at certain points, ready to just sit down and give up but he still knew that. "I care about you too. Very much. Very, very much."
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"Very much," she echoed, and sighed.
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"I feel the same way about you," he reiterated, nodding slightly. "Thank you for looking after me. Thank you. I don't want to be alone right now."
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She hadn't even really been alone, but she'd felt like it, spending her weekend with people she didn't really know, while almost everyone she cared about had vanished.
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That was a weak attempt at a joke but it was a joke all the same.
"I won't run away," he added in case she wondered. "I won't leave."
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So she simply said, "I know." And clutched his shirt even tighter.
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"No," she said, honestly. "But better than I was before."
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It wasn't a completely on topic statement but it was the truth. It still hurt and he still didn't think walking would be easy but it was better.
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Really didn't feel like dealing with Aquaman, as amusing as he was on better days.
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She was making him rest his feet for as long as she could, oh yes.
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