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Allison Cameron ([personal profile] as_damaged) wrote2009-12-13 01:42 am

☤ twenty-nine

[Openest Action that Ever Actioned]

[Cameron is an atheist, but in some ways she's all for the holidays. They're an excuse to be happy. Sometimes you need one. So she doesn't think anything of the Christmas decorations everywhere, on buildings and lampposts, garlands around doorways and lights in the trees. How she makes it into work without being assaulted by smooches is anyone's guess. But she does.

Her luck? Her luck is bound to change, at work, after work, on her way home, wherever you might like to imagine you might encounter her.]


[ooc; SCREAM please. imagine this was hours ago ;_; we've company from out of town so my computer access has not been optimal today |D ilu all. um. open for EVERYONE, srsly, the more the merrier imo >D backdating is likely sob sorry ILOVEYOUPOLY

ETA; 3 am where did you come from. more when i'm awake ;.; <333]

it's okay, just hold on to the computer and you never have to see that nasty real life again.

[identity profile] worksmart.livejournal.com 2009-12-18 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[Unguarded is so rare for her that Chase can't help but take it as something of the curse, though he knows he's looking back at her with unclouded eyes. As uncertain as she is, maybe, but not of his own motives. He's not returning her kisses under the influence of a magical plant, and he's not - can't even think of pushing her away again.

If one of them apologises then the responsibility rests with him. What's uncertain is just how much he can be sorry. He raises a hand to curl into the sleek fall of her hair, setting up another barrier to the world beyond the two of them. The windows are bright behind them, and her face almost silhouetted, though he keeps his eyes open, afraid of missing something.]

sigh sob well then i suppose i can allow it.

[identity profile] worksmart.livejournal.com 2009-12-18 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[At any other time it could throw him. The pool of people who favour his first name has been so shallow that it's a long time since he stopped turning around upon hearing it called. From her it should be particularly outlandish, but it's too late tonight for anything else to catch him unawares. His expression turns to something in parts questioning and amused, eyebrows quirked up along with the corners of his mouth.

He's not regretful or guilty for once, and, in a sudden rush, he doesn't think he's uncertain anymore, either. But, just to check.]


Hey. Are you back?

[Gentle, and little more than a whisper. More than close enough to be heard.]

[identity profile] worksmart.livejournal.com 2009-12-19 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
[Losing control isn't as bad as she thinks, in Chase's opinion. Sometimes, when it comes to her, getting out of control is roughly equatable to being honest. He's observed the phenomena a few times, now. Not just the curses, although the startling number of times losing her senses seems to end up with her at his door can't simply be written off as coincidence. No. Back home there was the thing with the drugs; as soon as the responsibility wasn't on her, she called him over. But they both know now, it's not just sex.

Though that part never sucked, either.

In a mirror of her movements he lets his arms drop to his sides, then, because somehow it feels more awkward to be standing there so close but separate and apart, he folds them across his chest. It stops him reaching out again.]


Good. [He pauses, biting down on one corner of his lip and checking the eaves above them for anything that could change matters.] I need to ask you something and I didn't want to get an answer from some magical plant. Do you think we could...

[A hesitation, only because he's rechecking his phrasing, nerves creeping in to narrow his throat.]

Have you ever thought about giving it another go? Us. As an us. I... think I made the wrong decision, before.

[identity profile] worksmart.livejournal.com 2009-12-19 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
I've spent more than two thirds of the three years you've known me not in a relationship. I'd think that suggests I can handle being alone.

[Handle it? Chase has made it a near art form, if not initially through any choice of his own. Two foreign countries. Fifteen years with no family worth speaking about. Twenty before the prospect of dating someone had existed at all. Truthfully the prospect of being with someone, seriously being with them is almost as terrifying to him as it is for her, but also something that a part of him craves on a level he could never express. He thinks he could make a good job of it, though, that he's seen enough mistakes to be able to learn from them.

For all that, he's not as stung as he could be by what isn't quite a rejection but is, ultimately, a no. He wouldn't have complained about the leaping into his arms, had that happened, but he can't deny he'd have been suspicious of it. Of anything he earned without putting the work in.

So he nods, just a little stiffly, brow knitting as he considers this less a denial than a prospect. There's at least potential in what she's given him.]


You want me to give you better reasons we should be together. [He nods, and meets her eyes. Phrase it as a challenge and there's not much he won't do to prove himself right.]

Okay.

[identity profile] worksmart.livejournal.com 2009-12-19 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Cameron, it's okay, [he promises earnestly, unable to attribute the slight flush across the apex of his cheeks to the cold, or anything other than the momentary press of her lips. Arms loosening from their awkward grip across his chest, he tucks hands into the oversized pockets of his winter coat, watching her even if she won't look back.] I like you. As long as you can deal with me reminding you of that once in a while, then I'm willing to wait.

[It's like something has fallen away with telling her, or even with just making up his mind. Things are rarely perfect, but if they're not impossible then they have to be worth a shot. It's Christmas. Sometimes miracles happen.]

Come on, it's only three blocks. If we walk a few paces apart we'll be good. And there's this display, with candles, it's only one street out of your way if you want to take a look.

[He's already stepping out ahead, still in her direction and lighter on his feet than he's been in a while. Only pausing to throw a glance, and a smile, back at her.]

Very pretty.