[for Jayden] cara mio addio
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She wakes up most mornings fully convinced of the fact that she's done with silly, stupid mistakes. She ends a statistically significant number of days having managed to maintain that in the most important arenas.
But it's not every day.
And it's certainly not every night. There are still nights when the idea of sitting at home and doing work drives her up a wall--when the idea of going to see her brother for a 'classy' evening of wasting money on something 'useful' like the arts feels just as terrible as sitting home alone. There are nights when she asks the driver to wait around the corner and pretend he doesn't know where she's going so she can actually breathe deep something other than the rigidity of the life she's been building since Elisha returned and got her back on track.
There can't be anything so wrong with it, surely. It rarely, if ever, bleeds back over into her days. She always drags herself out of bed in the morning, whether she'd fallen into it at 10pm or 4am the night before. She always sits through classes and shows up for work with the same fierce, determined smile. She barely ever thinks of what might have happened the night before once she's got herself set for forward motion again.
Admittedly, sometimes she gets texts at work from numbers she definitely hadn't gotten at the university or the lab or any of her brother's little get-togethers. Jayden's number certainly didn't come from any vetted point of contact. It surprises her, really, how easy it is to extend something of her daytime self to a nighttime number. It's not a line she's really ever blurred before.
But he's coming to the aquarium. She's invited him. Almost like sleepwalking, she's explained to her supervisor that she wants a floor shift out in the actual building rather than holed away doing research. Idly scanning the crowd at the building's tall cement entrance, she wonders vaguely if she's even recognizable like this--flat shoes, hair tied tightly back, barely a stitch of makeup on and her wits obviously about her.
It's entirely possible he'll just walk straight past her. There are large signs for the penguins near the door, after all.
But it's not every day.
And it's certainly not every night. There are still nights when the idea of sitting at home and doing work drives her up a wall--when the idea of going to see her brother for a 'classy' evening of wasting money on something 'useful' like the arts feels just as terrible as sitting home alone. There are nights when she asks the driver to wait around the corner and pretend he doesn't know where she's going so she can actually breathe deep something other than the rigidity of the life she's been building since Elisha returned and got her back on track.
There can't be anything so wrong with it, surely. It rarely, if ever, bleeds back over into her days. She always drags herself out of bed in the morning, whether she'd fallen into it at 10pm or 4am the night before. She always sits through classes and shows up for work with the same fierce, determined smile. She barely ever thinks of what might have happened the night before once she's got herself set for forward motion again.
Admittedly, sometimes she gets texts at work from numbers she definitely hadn't gotten at the university or the lab or any of her brother's little get-togethers. Jayden's number certainly didn't come from any vetted point of contact. It surprises her, really, how easy it is to extend something of her daytime self to a nighttime number. It's not a line she's really ever blurred before.
But he's coming to the aquarium. She's invited him. Almost like sleepwalking, she's explained to her supervisor that she wants a floor shift out in the actual building rather than holed away doing research. Idly scanning the crowd at the building's tall cement entrance, she wonders vaguely if she's even recognizable like this--flat shoes, hair tied tightly back, barely a stitch of makeup on and her wits obviously about her.
It's entirely possible he'll just walk straight past her. There are large signs for the penguins near the door, after all.
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Date: 2015-01-21 12:34 am (UTC)I can do sober conversations.
[They talked about fish for like ten minutes, he can totally do this.]
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Date: 2015-01-21 12:57 am (UTC)Perfect. We'll start with embarrassing middle names and work up to secret hopes and dreams, yeah?
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Date: 2015-01-21 02:32 am (UTC)Okay, fine. Pavlovich.
[He's pretty confident he wins this one.]
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Date: 2015-01-21 03:38 am (UTC)[Which might be less embarrassing in the middle of a Welsh name rather than her own. Maybe.]
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Date: 2015-01-21 02:57 pm (UTC)I guess I'm cheating anyway. It's a Russian thing, everyone gets names after their fathers.
[It's a trick, using something that's normal in Russia to be strange in America. But hey, first-gen immigrants have to amuse themselves somehow.]
Okay, I'll bite. Why Delyth?
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Date: 2015-01-21 08:09 pm (UTC)Besides, she's got to sign about her own name.] Honestly? I think it was a place-filler. My dad wanted to give me my grandma's name, and my mom wanted it to be my Hebrew name. As far as I've ever been told, it was dragged out of a baby name book when labour started.
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Date: 2015-01-21 08:56 pm (UTC)[Perhaps unsurprisingly, there aren't that many Jaydens being born in Russia.]
They only ever did for my first name, though. They figured I'd have a hard enough time in American schools without being stuck with a foreign name.
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Date: 2015-01-21 10:17 pm (UTC)Not that it stops the sober points of inquiry.]
Were you young when you moved, then?
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Date: 2015-01-22 12:02 am (UTC)[He glances over at her phone and sees the misspelling, and snorts at it. Wouldn't be the first time. His parents went through all that trouble to change his name and people still don't get it right.]
Yeah. And an e, not an o.
[He looks over her shoulder, to make sure she gets it right.]
Yeah, I was like four. I don't remember too much before America. What about you? Did you say you were born in Israel?
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Date: 2015-01-22 04:28 am (UTC)No-- my brother was. We were still back and forth a lot when I was little, but I was born in Chicago. [Which, in her opinion, was the better end of the stick.] My mother was-- nervous, I guess, about me having been born here. Like the second passport was diluting my roots more, you know?
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Date: 2015-01-23 04:59 am (UTC)Ohhh, yeah. But hey, she should be happy you were born here. Getting citizenship is a huge pain.
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Date: 2015-01-23 05:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-01-25 04:26 pm (UTC)[That was close.]
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Date: 2015-01-26 09:43 pm (UTC)Lucky break. You think you'll ever go back?
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Date: 2015-01-27 05:28 am (UTC)Uh, I dunno. Maybe. Russia's, you know, Russia. And the part I'm from isn't so safe. At least the war's supposed to be over now, I guess.
[Ah, yes, what every girl wants to hear about on the first date: how you fled a war-torn region. He clears his throat.]
Like I said, I barely remember it.
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Date: 2015-01-27 03:34 pm (UTC)Must be weird. [Which is clearly an understatement.] I guess that's-- part of being American, though, right? Feeling-- weird about what came before.
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Date: 2015-01-28 09:31 pm (UTC)[He shrugs.]
That and not knowing how good we have it.
[He's heard that a lot from his parents over the years. He nudges her a little with his shoulder and nods toward a burger storefront.]
Hey, is that the place?
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Date: 2015-01-28 10:46 pm (UTC)Thankfully, it wasn't something that stopped her enjoying fast food burgers.]
All right-- new topic for eating. [Not that this isn't a pleasant early dinner conversation. Her fingers twist to hang with his again as she moves to grab the door.] Happy sober hopes and dreams.
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Date: 2015-01-29 02:22 am (UTC)Graduate college, get a good job, marry a nice girl? [He finds himself blushing a little and ducks his head, hoping she won't notice.] ...Is that too boring an answer?
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Date: 2015-01-29 03:34 am (UTC)What, a nice girl? That's just, you know. Living way out on the edge. You want 2.5 kids too?
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Date: 2015-01-31 05:02 am (UTC)I guess I'd round up to three.
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Date: 2015-02-01 10:41 pm (UTC)[Except clearly not so terrible, if her smile is to be relied on--or the brief way she leans up to bump her nose against his cheek just shy of a kiss.
True, it's followed by an abrupt moving away to order, but that's got to be par for the course while grabbing burgers.]
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Date: 2015-02-02 01:03 am (UTC)What can I say? There's a reason we moved here.
[He waits for her to order, then drops in beside her and puts in his own. Then he pulls out his wallet and offers the clerk money for the both of them. Smooooth.]
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Date: 2015-02-03 01:21 am (UTC)Probably she'll remember to feel guilty about it later, but not just now. Just now is for rolling her eyes slightly at him.] Have to head a lot farther out if you want to hit the "nice" American girls, you know. We're all pretty high maintenance outside of the Midwest.
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Date: 2015-02-03 02:44 am (UTC)You seem nice to me.
[He takes his change and stands off to the side to wait for their order to be called.]
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