[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: 2015-02-08 08:27 pm (UTC)Thank you. [Clearly points are being racked up left and right here.] For the record, it's adorable.
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Date: 2015-02-09 01:08 am (UTC)I'll have to take your word for it.
[His smile is a little mischievous.]
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Date: 2015-02-09 01:22 am (UTC)But then it's all lost in another bite of her burger.] What about you? What're you scared of?
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Date: 2015-02-11 11:09 pm (UTC)Oh, um. I dunno. I try not to stress about too much. [He makes a face.] That's not a good answer, is it?
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Date: 2015-02-12 04:54 am (UTC)[Which means she's just going to keep staring at him intently, tearing off little bites of her burger to munch on until he comes up with something better.]
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Date: 2015-02-13 02:07 am (UTC)Failure. I'm afraid of not living up to what my parents wanted for me.
[He raises his eyebrows. Satisfied?]
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Date: 2015-02-17 01:12 pm (UTC)She takes a moment chewing, studying his features with quiet curiosity for a moment before giving a light bob of her head.]
What's that like?
[Not the usual question about fears, perhaps, but an entirely natural impulse in this case.]
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Date: 2015-02-18 10:17 pm (UTC)You mean you've never felt that way?
[He's jealous.]
It's, uh, I dunno. The pressure kinda sucks sometimes, I guess.
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Date: 2015-02-18 10:41 pm (UTC)But doesn't it... I don't know. Give you a sense of-- purpose? Direction?
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Date: 2015-02-19 05:52 am (UTC)[His dad died here, even. And his mom, in her worse moments, would blame the country as a whole. Maybe that's why she wanted to leave.]
You really don't get anything like this at home?
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Date: 2015-02-19 01:16 pm (UTC)I mean-- it's different, I think, when it's an aunt and uncle. Whenever Aunt Debbie says they'd be disappointed, it's still-- removed.
[Thankfully, it had taken Debbie years to realize that invoking her brother's disappointment was a much more successful strategy.]
Yours have to be proud, though. Mr American Dream.
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Date: 2015-02-21 08:44 pm (UTC)He lowers his head and shrugs.]
I dunno. My dad died a few years ago. It's hard to tell what he'd think.
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Date: 2015-02-21 08:56 pm (UTC)She also doesn't stop her hand from spidering slightly across the table, palm upright in offering without actually taking his hand.] I'm-- sorry.
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Date: 2015-02-21 09:26 pm (UTC)It's okay.
[His hand does reach out and find hers, though. He threads his fingers through hers, meeting her eyes.]
I guess your parents aren't around either?
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Date: 2015-02-21 09:41 pm (UTC)Not since I was five. [It's something to shrug through definitively.] But here we are.
[Both fairly upright.]
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Date: 2015-02-22 12:30 am (UTC)[He squeezes her hand.]
Can Iā what happened?
[Might as well ask.]
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Date: 2015-02-22 12:49 am (UTC)[It's not an end that discriminates particularly.]
That's-- the whole story.
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Date: 2015-02-22 01:47 am (UTC)Heart attack.
[He can't ask for an explanation from her and then not offer his own. He rubs his thumb along the back of her palm and shrugs, a bit helplessly. He never knows what else to say.]
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Date: 2015-02-22 01:54 am (UTC)The squeeze of her fingers around his is brief but entirely grateful as she gives a tiny shake of her head.] C'mon. We need a drink in us sooner than later, at this rate.
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Date: 2015-02-22 02:36 am (UTC)You wanna go to the same place as last night? Hopefully the same bouncer will let us in.
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Date: 2015-02-22 02:59 am (UTC)[And since paying for top shelf didn't really dent her brother's trust fund the way it dented the average college student's entire bank account.]
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Date: 2015-02-22 05:48 am (UTC)[He could insist upon continuing to foot the bill, but he knows exactly what the state of his bank account is and elaborate shows of chivalry is not going to get the rent paid when his mom inevitably comes up short.
He eats a few more bites of burger, licking the juice off his fingers.]
I'm glad we came here. This is really good.
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Date: 2015-02-22 01:51 pm (UTC)Yup. Definitely sound like an American.
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Date: 2015-02-22 05:39 pm (UTC)They naturalized me pretty hard.
[He reaches over and takes it off her plate. Feeding him is a surefire way to get to his heart. He's not very complicated in that area.]
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Date: 2015-02-22 11:03 pm (UTC)[Burgers are a great thing, but burgers aren't booze after an unintentional rough patch like that in a conversation.]
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