Elizabeth Stonem (
comeoutwrong) wrote2010-04-10 06:34 pm
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Room 323 [Saturday, Morning]
One of those benefits of being roommate-less, always gonna be there was no one to kick out when it came to the end of the night and, as planned, she didn't leave alone.
And still wasn't alone. Lying up against someone else, face turned into their chest, wasn't a bad way to wake up after all that. Enough so, that unless someone gave her a very good reason, she wouldn't be moving in any way other than a subtle shift closer.
It was not cuddling, no.
[[for that one that's there already, and a weetiny!]]
And still wasn't alone. Lying up against someone else, face turned into their chest, wasn't a bad way to wake up after all that. Enough so, that unless someone gave her a very good reason, she wouldn't be moving in any way other than a subtle shift closer.
It was not cuddling, no.
[[for that one that's there already, and a weetiny!]]
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"Got plenty of his own space," she told Joshua, watching his search carefully, and hoping he stuck to that cupboard. Safe... ish there from finding too much of the alcohol, drugs, condoms and the like she kept about. He'd likely be stuck with clothes, more clothes, boots, a stuffed animal, the odd book...
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Or so he thought. To better help his search, he actually started tossing things over his shoulder and out of the closet so he could see better. Messy, messy kid. At least he was quiet for the moment? Small blessing.
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And the middle name was still catching him. That was just too coincidental. Also, sappy. Alex shook his head and turned his attention away from the impossible child to Effy when she wandered closer.
"Plenty of my own space? Gonna make the kid sad," he said, teasing for the hell of it before gesturing to the spot beside him. "Fuck, I need a cigarette. Maybe fifty of them. Thought I'd left this parenting shit behind."
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No, that was a big fat no.
"I was the baby of the family." Always the little sister, or youngest cousin, or... whatever else, and not that kid friendly to boot.
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He was mostly just talking to himself and, considering the words were muffled, it wasn't like anyone could hear him anyway,
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The kid was far enough away to not get hit with the secondhand smoke, he decided. So, he lit one, took a few puffs and offered it to her. Figured she could use it too maybe even more than him.
"I didn't have a family," he finally said, lying smoothly. "You've got one up on me. Should be the expert on this, Effy."
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"And looking after my brother does not count as experience." He was eighteen when she had to do all that, not eight.
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Alex glanced over at the kid burrowing his way into her closet and let out a breath.
"Want me to take him downstairs or something?" he offered, keeping his whole experience under wraps. Probably more qualified than her, even. "I can figure out something for him to do."
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"Think you can handle our combined genes?"
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"Just come find me at some point today or tomorrow," he said, eyes on the kid and not her. "I'll deal with it."
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He was being... surprisingly accepting of this, really. All things considered.
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"Enjoy the quiet," he said as he passed her. Joshua yelled his own version of goodbye before they were out of earshot.