"Not at all." She's been ready, but managing distraction-- double checking the cat's water, rearranging pillows on the couch. If she thinks too much about this, she'll be the one to ruin it.
Taking the flowers, Cameron looks down. She's pleased; this is a special occasion of sorts, she does want to make an impression, and Chase's expression suggests it's working. "I should put these in something before we go."
Casting him a warm little glance that says thank you without her stumbling over it, she holds the door for him to take and heads for the kitchen.
"So. Thai?"
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
He stands in the way of the door, half in and half out of her apartment like a gesture about crossing lines. Not that he hasn't stayed here, wouldn't hesitate to come over in the event of a curse, or her needing him, maybe even to watch that miserable Disney film, but tonight he's going to wait until properly invited. He can see through the open doorway into the kitchen from where he stands, watching her deal with the flowers and smiling.
"Dewi Shri. I think it's fusion, though with what..." In this place it could be modern Western cuisine or Venusian. "It's got good reviews."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
"Sounds good." She stretches to pull a vase down from the cabinet, not bothering to invite him in further. It isn't that he's not welcome-- far from it-- but they've spent too many evenings in because she didn't want to go out with him. Doing the same thing leads to the same result, after all; and it's never been a good one, ultimately.
She's back in a moment, vase in hand, the bouquet settling into place in the water. Placing it on an end table, she finally looks back at him. "Shall we?"
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
He nods, and the coat that had been in her arms when she answered the door gets taken from her with an ease that might suggest he had some kind of practice at this, held up at the shoulders for her.
"Here. We've got quite a walk." And it's still cold after dark, although the snow receded a week or more ago. Even after four years in New Jersey, snow in January feels unseasonal. " think you'll like the setting. There's even a Buddhist temple, though it probably sees about as much action as the churches."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
Cameron shrugs into it, glancing at him over one shoulder as she does. As much as she's rolled her eyes at it, there's something charming about how traditional he can be.
"Seems likely." Appropriately bundled, she grabs her purse, casting a last glance around the apartment to ascertain that everything's in order. It is, of course; and with no excuses to stall, she leads them out the door. "I'm sure it makes for good atmosphere."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
Closing the door he waits, hands folded, as she locks it before they can make their way down to the elevator, still on their floor from his arrival not fifteen minutes ago. Their reflections are thrown up against the mirrored walls in a hundred different angles as they step inside, and this time he hits the button for the lobby.
"Only because it's unused," he comments, watching through the corner of his eye the way his shoulder lightly bumps hers where they stand, flashes her a reflected grin, "Unless bald guys in orange are your idea of a party."
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"I thought they'd be safer with you," he says, with the implication that they'd still be in an envelope on his kitchen counter if he'd passed them on. It's a lie, he's careful to the point of precision about fine details, a compulsion he covers well by avoiding work altogether when he can, but forgetting tickets would never be a concern.
He holds the lobby doors for her, standing in the mid-ground of the battle between chilly air and the building's central heating. "If we head back round the building we could walk there through the park."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
Cameron knows it's a lie, but doesn't press the issue. Having something tangible to fret over is beneficial. She turns to face him after passing through the door, second-guessing how close she ought to stand. By all rights this shouldn't be awkward. They've had dinner before.
"Sounds lovely." By and large she'll let him lead, because finding the middle ground between total self-denial and limitless indulgence in their relationship is more difficult than it ought to be.
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
Chase suggested the park route rather than the city square not just because he thinks she'll appreciate the night blooming flowers but because it's quieter. The city doesn't need CCTV with its bank of constantly roving reporters and for once he'd like to get into work in the morning without House asking if she put out. He leads the way through the narrowing streets to the edge of Xanadu, a longer walk but - as she put it before - a good atmosphere, sweet scents and running streams.
"This place is incredible in the summer. Like the Botanic Gardens if they let you pick the flowers. Not bad in Winter, either." Tilting his head back towards her, he catches the edge of her sleeve between two fingers, a move that almost manages to seem casual, easy to let go if she pulls away. "None of this should have survived the snow."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
It's a valid reason. By and large she's accepted that secrets can't be kept from their employer-- not for long-- but she's past the point of wanting to flaunt their relationship. Not that she's trying to keep it secret; she isn't ashamed, just uncertain. A little privacy is welcome, though.
She doesn't pull away.
"I suppose it has to; it snows in summer, here." She isn't looking at him, eyes on a branch arching above them, heavy with star-shaped white flowers. "I almost hate to admit, there are some nice aspects to this place." She pauses, casting a sidelong glance his way. "Midwinter flowers. Unicorns."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
She doesn't pull away, and after a minute he lets his hand slip past her sleeve, twining their fingers like teenagers who haven't kissed yet. He might still be attempting an air of something casual, but there's a warmth to his smile that breaks though the facade.
"I remember the snow. Screwed up my plans for a day at the shore." He follows the path of her gaze, the white flowers, though everything is bleached in the half-darkness and they might have centres of bright yellow during the day.
Pausing, he bites down on the corner of his lip, looking at her and then down again. "Do you think I hate it here? I've done some... stupid things trying to get out."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
She's quiet for a moment, considering the question. "There's a lot to be said against it," she murmurs eventually. "You've never entirely believed it's real, though."
Her expression hard to read in the play of shade and pale light, she looks at him. "Everything you've done has been under the assumption that it's all in your head. The City is so blatantly impossible... I can understand that."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
Nodding, he pushes his free hand into his jeans pocket, looking anywhere but in her direct although the grip of his hand in hers tightens. He still thinks it's all in his head. He could be here a year, or ten, or twenty and he's not sure that perception will ever change. He's not sure he'd want it to: what that would say for or about him. Every so often he'll file away another point of proof that this is his creation, a too-familiar face, or some echo of his real world seeping through. Sometimes he wakes from dreams convinced he heard the beeping of cardiac monitors in his sleep.
But he has accepted it. From the start he's worked well within the boundaries of this being a construct -- learned not to tell imaginary people that's what they are, and treated life here like life as if (in case) it's all he has left. There aren't too many people with enough insight to know his game. She's one, and he's suddenly caught in a burst of gratitude that almost leaves him gasping.
"I don't hate it. I don't believe in it, but I didn't believe in... Star Wars and I liked that. There are good things here." He laughs suddenly, incongruously, and if he wasn't looking down, at the knit of their hands between them, she might see that his smile is far too painfully sharp. Tilting his head, he hesitates like he's trying to get his mouth around the phrasing. "I've been wondering what there is to go back to."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
Her fingers curl in return, and she fixes him with an inexplicably sad look, briefly. What is there to go back to? Bad times, good times, worse times. She knows more than she wants to, wants to know more than she does. What she needs is a reassurance, more than the thin and gleaming promise that he'll fix things.
But here, now, there's nothing to fix; Cameron would worry as much about the future without the hints she's heard, she knows she shouldn't get ahead of herself. It's cold, but it's a beautiful night. It doesn't matter what happens a year from now, two years, because what will happen in the next ten minutes is a mystery, still within her sphere of influence. She takes a sharp breath.
"I try not to think about it," she answers, truthfully. "What happens here can't logically influence reality. Our reality. Home. Real or not... I don't know what I believe, but I think the best we can do is treat it as its own experience." A pause. "The good and the bad."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
She knows more than he does, even without those little future glimpses the City offers. There's no promise of a wedding band from her, just a casual fling and a bad break up. No matter how things turn out here, he goes home to try and fail again. He's miles away from a future in terms of the two of them, and yet it's hard not to cling to this little moment between the misunderstandings.
If it can't influence anything, rationally there should be no point to it at all, but her hand is warm on a cold night and it feels like it's worth trying. For now, if the future can't be planned. When he lifts his head, his expression is softer.
"Good way of not thinking about it. I'm sorry, this was a terrible conversation starter for a date."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
"I'm not sure what we're supposed to talk about." The admission is touched with a slight laugh, letting loose some of the tension she feels. Perhaps it's selfish but she prefers him having to work for this; and in a sense, maybe this is all they have. No future unions or partings should dictate what happens in the City; neither of them are who they will be, after all. She knows that without entirely comprehending why.
"There are things I like here, too. I hated it at first." She tilts her head, considering. "Maybe I've just gotten used to the insanity. But making the most of it has been the best strategy I've come up with."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
"Small things," he tells her, on the subject of what they should be talking about, "conversations don't get serious until after the third date. Before that you stick to safe subjects, like where you go on holiday, or what you saw on TV last night. Admittedly it's a wider field somewhere the watercooler topics are more along the lines of what animal you turned into last week, but the principles apply."
He sounds like an authority, but the sidelong look he shares with her is amused. They've been past this point for years. He knows she doesn't really date, at least not outside of that weird one-way affair with House, and she knows his dates rarely go beyond the first night. For both of them the effort put in with each other, if only here, is enough to stand out from the rest, and going back to handholding once past a certain point is always going to be tricky. Even if, for them, the handholding part was skipped completely.
Chase likes it, having her on his arm as they approach the restaurant over a pretty oriental bridge that will be laced with cherry blossoms sometime in spring. For all the care to arrive by the back route, there's something about this small public acceptance that has pride pressing against his ribcage.
"Making the most of it," he repeats, faux-thoughful, "Your way of warning me you'll be ordering the lobster?"
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
Small talk isn't really her strong point. What wines they like, what movies they hate. Being reluctant to start anything without knowing it's serious makes it difficult to pretend it isn't; but at the same time they've had any number of the serious conversations already. A nice, normal evening might be the most abnormal thing for both of them at this point, but it's a worthy goal. "Thai fusion lobster? Who wouldn't?" His glance gets a wicked little smile in return. He's stuck around through worse things than the priciest option on the menu, after all. "It'll be a year for me, next month."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
"If they can overprice it, they'll serve it," Chase laughs, matching her grin and letting go of her hand only to let his settle at her waist just long enough to guide her the last few narrow steps before they're welcomed into the warm pools of light surrounding the restaurant. The air is rich with ginger, lime and spice, and whatever they order - in Chase's opinion at least - the signs look promising that it will be good.
All things considered, his face falls only a little when she tots up her anniversary. He's counting his down, too, although not as urgently as he had the first few weeks.
"Someone told me if you make it more than six months here, you're in it for the long haul."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
Taking the flowers, Cameron looks down. She's pleased; this is a special occasion of sorts, she does want to make an impression, and Chase's expression suggests it's working. "I should put these in something before we go."
Casting him a warm little glance that says thank you without her stumbling over it, she holds the door for him to take and heads for the kitchen.
"So. Thai?"
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
"Dewi Shri. I think it's fusion, though with what..." In this place it could be modern Western cuisine or Venusian. "It's got good reviews."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
She's back in a moment, vase in hand, the bouquet settling into place in the water. Placing it on an end table, she finally looks back at him. "Shall we?"
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
"Here. We've got quite a walk." And it's still cold after dark, although the snow receded a week or more ago. Even after four years in New Jersey, snow in January feels unseasonal. " think you'll like the setting. There's even a Buddhist temple, though it probably sees about as much action as the churches."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
"Seems likely." Appropriately bundled, she grabs her purse, casting a last glance around the apartment to ascertain that everything's in order. It is, of course; and with no excuses to stall, she leads them out the door. "I'm sure it makes for good atmosphere."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
"Only because it's unused," he comments, watching through the corner of his eye the way his shoulder lightly bumps hers where they stand, flashes her a reflected grin, "Unless bald guys in orange are your idea of a party."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
She fixes the collar of her coat absently as they step out into the lobby. "I did remember the tickets, by the way."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
He holds the lobby doors for her, standing in the mid-ground of the battle between chilly air and the building's central heating. "If we head back round the building we could walk there through the park."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
"Sounds lovely." By and large she'll let him lead, because finding the middle ground between total self-denial and limitless indulgence in their relationship is more difficult than it ought to be.
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
"This place is incredible in the summer. Like the Botanic Gardens if they let you pick the flowers. Not bad in Winter, either." Tilting his head back towards her, he catches the edge of her sleeve between two fingers, a move that almost manages to seem casual, easy to let go if she pulls away. "None of this should have survived the snow."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
She doesn't pull away.
"I suppose it has to; it snows in summer, here." She isn't looking at him, eyes on a branch arching above them, heavy with star-shaped white flowers. "I almost hate to admit, there are some nice aspects to this place." She pauses, casting a sidelong glance his way. "Midwinter flowers. Unicorns."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
"I remember the snow. Screwed up my plans for a day at the shore." He follows the path of her gaze, the white flowers, though everything is bleached in the half-darkness and they might have centres of bright yellow during the day.
Pausing, he bites down on the corner of his lip, looking at her and then down again. "Do you think I hate it here? I've done some... stupid things trying to get out."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
Her expression hard to read in the play of shade and pale light, she looks at him. "Everything you've done has been under the assumption that it's all in your head. The City is so blatantly impossible... I can understand that."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
But he has accepted it. From the start he's worked well within the boundaries of this being a construct -- learned not to tell imaginary people that's what they are, and treated life here like life as if (in case) it's all he has left. There aren't too many people with enough insight to know his game. She's one, and he's suddenly caught in a burst of gratitude that almost leaves him gasping.
"I don't hate it. I don't believe in it, but I didn't believe in... Star Wars and I liked that. There are good things here." He laughs suddenly, incongruously, and if he wasn't looking down, at the knit of their hands between them, she might see that his smile is far too painfully sharp. Tilting his head, he hesitates like he's trying to get his mouth around the phrasing. "I've been wondering what there is to go back to."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
But here, now, there's nothing to fix; Cameron would worry as much about the future without the hints she's heard, she knows she shouldn't get ahead of herself. It's cold, but it's a beautiful night. It doesn't matter what happens a year from now, two years, because what will happen in the next ten minutes is a mystery, still within her sphere of influence. She takes a sharp breath.
"I try not to think about it," she answers, truthfully. "What happens here can't logically influence reality. Our reality. Home. Real or not... I don't know what I believe, but I think the best we can do is treat it as its own experience." A pause. "The good and the bad."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
If it can't influence anything, rationally there should be no point to it at all, but her hand is warm on a cold night and it feels like it's worth trying. For now, if the future can't be planned. When he lifts his head, his expression is softer.
"Good way of not thinking about it. I'm sorry, this was a terrible conversation starter for a date."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
"There are things I like here, too. I hated it at first." She tilts her head, considering. "Maybe I've just gotten used to the insanity. But making the most of it has been the best strategy I've come up with."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
He sounds like an authority, but the sidelong look he shares with her is amused. They've been past this point for years. He knows she doesn't really date, at least not outside of that weird one-way affair with House, and she knows his dates rarely go beyond the first night. For both of them the effort put in with each other, if only here, is enough to stand out from the rest, and going back to handholding once past a certain point is always going to be tricky. Even if, for them, the handholding part was skipped completely.
Chase likes it, having her on his arm as they approach the restaurant over a pretty oriental bridge that will be laced with cherry blossoms sometime in spring. For all the care to arrive by the back route, there's something about this small public acceptance that has pride pressing against his ribcage.
"Making the most of it," he repeats, faux-thoughful, "Your way of warning me you'll be ordering the lobster?"
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
"Thai fusion lobster? Who wouldn't?" His glance gets a wicked little smile in return. He's stuck around through worse things than the priciest option on the menu, after all.
"It'll be a year for me, next month."
heart skipped a beat and when i caught it you were out of reach.
All things considered, his face falls only a little when she tots up her anniversary. He's counting his down, too, although not as urgently as he had the first few weeks.
"Someone told me if you make it more than six months here, you're in it for the long haul."