[log] pleased to meet you
It isn't easy, planning around Argine's health. Now and then, after all, she simply can't keep an appointment, simply needs to stop and sit, simply stops being a Ten and a mother and becomes a woman struggling against her own mortality. There's a good deal of hoping when it comes to setting dinner dates. A good deal of hoping in general.
But tonight was going to go well. The date had been set a week in advance, and was going to stick. The former Queen has been resting all day, her former Ace hovering and attending with nervous energy. The kitchens had been more than happy to pull together an early meal for three, to drag a table up to Argine's quarters and find a comfortable chair for the woman to rest easy in during an extended conversation. Everything is falling into place. Eileen should be ecstatic.
Is, in some ways. And is also starting to get ridiculously nervous, the way a young person gets when introducing their significant other to their only living parent.
So as the hour draws near, Eileen worries. Frets. Helps her mother pull herself properly into the semblance of the regal woman she used to be and get her settled in at the table. Argine's tsk is soft as she smooths her daughter's cheek, tells her to run along and get ready, not worry so much about an old woman.
She barely sees herself in the mirror as she throws on a bit of makeup, runs her hands through her hair ineffectually and calculates that she doesn't actually have enough time to change out of her usual fare.
Goes to loiter nervously at the door and wait for CJ to arrive. Maybe stealing a kiss before bringing him in will soothe her jangling.
But tonight was going to go well. The date had been set a week in advance, and was going to stick. The former Queen has been resting all day, her former Ace hovering and attending with nervous energy. The kitchens had been more than happy to pull together an early meal for three, to drag a table up to Argine's quarters and find a comfortable chair for the woman to rest easy in during an extended conversation. Everything is falling into place. Eileen should be ecstatic.
Is, in some ways. And is also starting to get ridiculously nervous, the way a young person gets when introducing their significant other to their only living parent.
So as the hour draws near, Eileen worries. Frets. Helps her mother pull herself properly into the semblance of the regal woman she used to be and get her settled in at the table. Argine's tsk is soft as she smooths her daughter's cheek, tells her to run along and get ready, not worry so much about an old woman.
She barely sees herself in the mirror as she throws on a bit of makeup, runs her hands through her hair ineffectually and calculates that she doesn't actually have enough time to change out of her usual fare.
Goes to loiter nervously at the door and wait for CJ to arrive. Maybe stealing a kiss before bringing him in will soothe her jangling.
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"Ma'am... I promise, whatever happens, I will try to take care of her for as long as I'm alive. I swear." He looked pained, as he held her hands, murmuring back "Please hold on a little longer. When I get back from university, and I can take care of her... please be here for that. When I can love her like a man and really take care of her. Please."
Eileen would never accept him now, would never accept his proposal. But he wanted to marry her, he knew that, he couldn't imagine marrying anyone else. But if her mother died while he was gone, he wanted her to know at least that he had good intentions. That he really was serious about Eileen, and their relationship, and that one day when they were both ready, he was going to propose and do his best to make her happy for as long as both of them lived.
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Her laugh is soft, not overly tired, as she pats the hand on top of her own. "I certainly have no plans of going anywhere in the next four years. Rest assured of that."
There's the faintest sigh as she squeeze his fingers and leans back in her chair again.
"Eileen's father," she murmurs, mostly to him but half lost in memory, "used to dread the thought of her growing up. Bringing home a gentleman who'd need to have the fear of God put in him." The barest sparkle returns to her eyes as she looks at him properly again. "But I expect you don't need anyone threatening your life and limb to want to see her happy, do you."
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He lets her hand go when she leans back, standing to look for Kevin and Eileen, to get her back to bed and let her rest. Only to look at her again when she spoke. "No Ma'am, and my parents already put the fear of God in me, her father wouldn't have to worry on that account. All I want is to see her happy, from the bottom of my heart."
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"There's a good boy," she hums, attention flitting over to her daughter as Eileen appears again, familiar shadow of Kevin in tow. "I suppose this is where we say good night, then. It was a pleasure to meet you, Carlos."
It's the end of the visit. It's an easing of tension. And it's entirely natural, despite the other two in the room, for Eileen to slip to CJ's side as Kevin moves to Argine's, her fingers catching his to lace quietly.
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"Goodnight Mrs. Fioro. It was mutual." He exhales slowly, as he holds onto her hand when it slips back into his. Much better than he'd hoped. Much, much better. "See me out?" he murmurs to her.
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Her fingers cling just slightly to his as she tsks first at her mother in rapid, nearly accent-less French, "Je vais dire bonsoir à mon copain. Écouter Kevin, Mère."
"Go," Argine sighs, waving at them lightly before letting Kevin help her to her feet. "I'll see you in the morning, mon lionceau."
So Eileen gives his hand a tug, brings him quickly back to the door so she can shut it tightly behind them. Throw her arms at last, properly, around his neck and release a breath she didn't know she was holding. "You were fantastic."
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"I think she really likes me. Eileen..." he laughs, breathless "Oh geez, that was nerve wracking!"
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"Of course she did. You're wonderful." Her lips catch his briefly, smile still beamingly bright as she bumps her nose against his. "Thank you. Thank you for--"
For what? For coming to dinner? For dazzling her mother? For being himself? For everything, really, over the last five years.
"Just thank you, nn?"
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He grabs her hand and pushes it to his chest, chuckling "God... my heart is racing. Feel it." Babumpbabumpbabump, it's beating hard, as he strokes back her hair and smiles.
"I love you. Thank you for inviting me." He smirks "But I'm still hungry. You think you can sneak away to have a burger with me or something?"
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Perfect. Solid. Really, truly in it for the long term, now.
"Yeah." She doesn't stumble over his 'I love you's anymore, accepts them and doesn't panic over the fact she's not there yet herself. "Let me just say goodnight, nn? I'll meet you in town, if you want."
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"Hurry... I'll see you there" A final kiss, until he sees her again soon.
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"Just a few minutes. Promise."
One final kiss. And then a few final moments with her mother, speaking quietly, confirming that yes, she has picked a good one. A keeper. The sort of boy not to let go of, even if he did have to vanish off to Spain for a few years.
And finally a few moments changing into something for her boyfriend (http://cdn3.gossipcenter.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/fullsize_image/images/a/anna-michael-081610-3.JPG) rather than her mother before running to meet him in Town.
Because there are a lot more moments to spend tonight, celebrating.
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He had ordered her usual iced tea and his own soda, and was waiting for her when he got a look of her in the window. The table wobbled as he got up to stare, gasping at the shortness of her skirt, because beyond him... she'd changed. Holy crap...
He sagged back into the booth, his jaw on the table as he stared when she walked in, his face flushed "Wow... just wow..." he breathed as he made room for her beside him. "Did your mother let you walk out of the house like that?" She had gorgeous legs he couldn't get enough of but.
Yeah, his heart had stopped. He was pretty sure of it. He was both embarrassed for her parading around like this, and yet also super excited... you know, excited, and yet on the third hand touched she'd wear something like this for him.
"I-- I--"
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It's the look on his face up close that has her faltering slightly, hesitates just a moment before sliding in next to him. She's a good girl, leaves a bit of space between them instead of snuggling up next to him.
"She knows I own this skirt." Had not seen her leave her room wearing it to go meet her boyfriend, true, but had at some point been made aware Eileen owned it. Her fingers fidget slightly to tug it down a hair now that she's seated, edge it closer to her knees. "Is it too much?"
Not that she could do much of anything now. Maybe wrap his jacket around her waist or throw it over her lap, but not much beyond that.
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"I mean... wow... you know I love your legs but..." its an audible swallow before he leans in to whisper "Wow... I won't be able to stand up for a while now that ... you know, because... geez Eileen, you have gorgeous legs."
He sips his soda and adjusts his collar, suddenly feeling hot, before trying to focus on what he wanted to tell her before she showed up "... you want to just share an order?"
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"If you like them, feels wrong not to let you enjoy them," she shrugs slightly. Maybe it's mean. Maybe wearing short skirts that got him excited when they were out in public wasn't the nicest girlfriend thing to do.
But wasn't she always good, at the end of the day, at helping out with exactly that sort of problem?
"Only if you're certain. You didn't eat much." Her fingers lift to pinch his cheek lightly before reaching for her iced tea. "Would splitting be enough for you?"
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He slid his arm along the back of the booth behind her and grinned, kissing her wrist when she pinched his cheek. "I had a soup, and part of a salad and the pie thing. We could share and split dessert. That would fill me up ok. Unless you want your own food, that's cool too. I'm sure I could finish whatever."
His arm reaches to caress her far shoulder and he pulls her closer, wanting to touch her after not being able to touch her at all when he was in their suite. "I missed you, come here."
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"How on earth could you have missed me?" She understands, really, but it's nice to tease. Nice to be themselves properly again, alone together, rather than caught up in being completely behaved versions of themselves under scrutiny. "I wasn't more than fifteen minutes. Tops."
They don't need menus, but she leans forward slightly to look at the ice cream flavours available for the day. A sundae isn't a particularly healthy way to end the day, but they're luxuriating and being a little naughty now, right?
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"So share? Own meals? Or maybe just one of those big nacho plates? Anything you want." He closes his eyes, enjoying her scent and body heat, trying not to think about her thighs really really hard and almost managing it.
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And everyone in the world who walked by could see exactly whose girlfriend she was. Exactly who was allowed to touch the long legs crossed under the table.
They could also, as far as she was concerned, share chaste sorts of kisses in public. With his eyes closed, it's easy to lean back in and sneak a sweet little kiss against his lips.
"Buy me ice cream, nn?"
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He bumps noses, whispering "Is that all you want? Nothing else?"
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More than half of what she wanted, of course, was just to be curled up against him like this, to steal little kisses like this and just bask in being close together again.
"But ice cream would be a good start."
ugh F-icons forever... grinny face for live E-side! o9 LJ is broke.
After that bland meal, he just wanted flavor in his mouth. "You mind if I have chili fries?" And something greasy probably. "And maybe a little of your ice cream?"
I have no idea what that means. \o/
"I'll share if you share," she agrees, lifting a hand to flag down the waitress. The woman can likely guess from their faces what they'd like to order. "That's a good deal, isn't it?"
Any time together had to be a good deal, really.
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The waitress came over and said hi, with a little mindless chatter, because they all saw each other somewhat regularly. He held on to her, without caressing her too obviously, a little embarrassed to have people watch them being tender. Even people who knew they were a couple.
He ordered the fries for himself, and the ice cream for her, and thanked her before he wandered off to fill the order. "That's a great deal, I'll take it."
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thank god for lazarus, or Id have to retype by hand every other post.
LJ o999
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/magic hands
/applause!
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ooc;