Clarice Creed (
noteasytobepink) wrote2012-02-12 05:35 pm
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Wheelsy AU ~ Phonecall 1
Starla tapped her fingers on the counter and held the phone tucked next to her ear. It was clean, and neat, but not exactly the color she'd wanted for her kitchen. She'd have to see if the rental agreement would let her change the counters to something lighter, something less black marble and more wood perhaps? A light pine? Regardless, it was something to think about while the phone rang.
And rang.
And rang.
Of course Bill wasn't home, it was the middle of the day over on that coast! Why had she thought he might be? She nibbled a lip and heard the distinctive rattle of the answering machine getting ready to click over. All the money the government had thrown at Wheelsy to get it rebuilt from it's 'natural disaster' and Bill still hadn't upgraded to a better machine. "You still have a tape, Bill?" she laughed when it finally clicked on. "Still? Haven't I been telling you to upgrade since before I came out here? What happened to the one I got you for Christmas? I eve put a nice recording on it for you!" He was still Bill. Ever, and always, Bill.
"Anyway, that part I told you about? I got it! Not even an understudy, isn't that great?" She was beaming ta her kitchen, a bright, accomplished smile. "It's just like I dreamed back when we were little!" Oh, click, message ended. Oh she hadn't even...
...right, dialing back, listening to the rings. "Sorry about that. You need a better machine Bill! Anyway, I was wondering if you could get the 15th and 16th off next month? I've been saving a bit and I do still need an escort to the premier of our movie. Call me back alright?"
And rang.
And rang.
Of course Bill wasn't home, it was the middle of the day over on that coast! Why had she thought he might be? She nibbled a lip and heard the distinctive rattle of the answering machine getting ready to click over. All the money the government had thrown at Wheelsy to get it rebuilt from it's 'natural disaster' and Bill still hadn't upgraded to a better machine. "You still have a tape, Bill?" she laughed when it finally clicked on. "Still? Haven't I been telling you to upgrade since before I came out here? What happened to the one I got you for Christmas? I eve put a nice recording on it for you!" He was still Bill. Ever, and always, Bill.
"Anyway, that part I told you about? I got it! Not even an understudy, isn't that great?" She was beaming ta her kitchen, a bright, accomplished smile. "It's just like I dreamed back when we were little!" Oh, click, message ended. Oh she hadn't even...
...right, dialing back, listening to the rings. "Sorry about that. You need a better machine Bill! Anyway, I was wondering if you could get the 15th and 16th off next month? I've been saving a bit and I do still need an escort to the premier of our movie. Call me back alright?"
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He laughed and ruffled his hair.
"Not really crazy, of course. But, I dunno, she's got a personality, that's for sure."
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He gave a self depreciating chuckle.
"You know me, small town guy, set in my ways. She comes from somewhere outside of Wheelsy an' well, it's all strange an' new out there."
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"It won't be the first time I've ever been out of Wheelsy, y'know. I think I'll manage."
Those trips he took outside of the town were few and far between, though.
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Finishing off his beer, he set the empty bottle down.
"Really though, I know what I'm doin', an' it's nothin' foolish. You don't gotta worry 'bout me, alright?"
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The both kind of knew that it was.
"I'll keep you updated, but you want a picture of my houseguest?"
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"An' of course you can if you wanna, I'll be sure an' bring you a picture."
It'll of course require some explanation, but that's alright.
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"So you say Bill, but us women have our ways and we worry." Starla chuckled. "On that note, and seein' as how I think I heard an empty beer bottle, I should let you go."
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"Yeah, I guess it is gettin' late," he admitted reluctantly.
"I'll uh, talk to you later?"
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And Clarice was...out of the shower, in PJs, and humming to herself so she didn't hear his phone conversation?
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Looking at the phone in his hand after she'd hung up, he ran his thumb along the side of it and gave a soft sad smile.
"Take care of yourself, Starla."
Getting up from the table, he dropped his empty into the trash and took the phone back to the cradle to hang it up.
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Screwing on a smile, he gave a chuckle to her barrage of questions.
"She's just an' old friend. Livin' out west for right now, an' just checkin' in."
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She was good at reading situations? Sometimes. "Was this a missed the opportunity friend or a doesn't feel the same way about you friend?"
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He went back to the kitchen and pulled himself another beer from the fridge.
"She's makin' movies out in Hollywood. Got a big premier comin' up."
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"Ever date her?"
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Well, this here was something he hadn't thought about when setting up this arrangement. He was used to sulking in silence after his calls with Starla, and now he had a chatty roommate who didn't know his history.
Sitting down at the table, he took a long pull from the bottle and was slow in swallowing it.
"No."
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Not having dated before was actually...kind of good? It meant it might be easy to work out even without his woman of interest on hand. "Well...do you want to? Right here, right now, do you want to show up on her doorstep and take her out?" Best to understand the facts first?
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He held back the thought, and drowned a sigh with another drink.
"It's complicated."
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Of course if he did that, there was no telling what her reaction would be. And it wasn't anything the rest of the town wouldn't fill her in on anyways, given the chance.
Glancing to her, then back to the tabletop, he shook his head.
"She was married. Met 'im back in high school before I could-- "
That wasn't true. Bill could have at any time, but never did.
"He was a big man around town, even back then. Had a lot t'offer her."
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