Clarice Creed (
noteasytobepink) wrote2012-03-11 11:04 pm
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Wheelsy AU ~ Hollywood Nights
The airport was crowded an d bustling with tourists, the sunlight outside pooling through the plate glass windows like honey. Starla didn't mind the wait. Security meant she could meet him off the plane, but she could stake out the baggage claim where he was suppose to come out!
She was dressed simply in a blue sundress and sandals, nothing fancy, that was for late tonight at the premier. For now she was just a country girl waiting for a country boy and hoping he hadn't managed to get himself lost in the bowels of the airport.
She was dressed simply in a blue sundress and sandals, nothing fancy, that was for late tonight at the premier. For now she was just a country girl waiting for a country boy and hoping he hadn't managed to get himself lost in the bowels of the airport.
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And grin the entire time.
"And that hardly seems fair, Mr. Rules Man, being allowed to garble and speed up a count."
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No time out or penalty box in football, with too many penalties she'd just end up a benchwarmer.
"Not garble, you gotta say the word, but there's just no rule about sayin' it fast. It's not like some other sports, like basketball where you can't even touch a guy without gettin' called, or golf where you have to be all quiet while he's doing whatever."
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She hadn't understood the squid part at all.
ANYWAY.
"Run jump AND dive any way I want. You're too good to me Bill. Too good." He hadn't seen her out jumping around in his back forty had he? "And hands only to take flags or pencils allowed?" Perfectly logical question in her mind!
"Word thing is still weird. So who do I have to actually count for before taking their flag?"
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"An' it's only the quarterback you have t'count for, an' only when he's passing. If he makes a run for it you can go for his flag."
Draining the last of his beer, Bill set the can down and yawned.
"Pretty sure teleportin' is cheatin', too, so don't get any ideas on that."
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"And I promised not to teleport without your permission, emergency situations aside. I won't break that for a game Bill." No love. No love at all. And..huh, mild nosebleed. Kleenex time.
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He was about to comment on the teleporting when he noticed her bleeding.
"Hey, y'alright?"
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Stamina.
Whatever.
nothing, no power, was ever free.
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"I don't want you t'hurt yourself or nothin'."
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"I'll let it drop in a little bit. I like talking to you." And she worried!
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"That's why they invented the telephone. Not that I don't like talkin' to you, but I don't want you over doin' it."
"Besides," he added, "you're gonna bleed all over my desk."
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"I always worry 'bout the people I care about."
With an eye roll at the measure she was taking, he picked up his phone.
"You think I wasn't gonna answer?"
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Or, well...
"Barring paper cuts and medical emergencies that has the whole precinct in chaos." Best to hedge the bleeding promises! "Still...sorry to worry you Bill. I didn't realize I was in that 'cared about enough to fret' category." She...really still saw herself as an unexpected roommate and a growing friend. Not someone to slap 'cares about' on.
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He watched the portal wink out, then got up and went back to the bed.
"Well... you're frettin' about me," he pointed out. The least he could do was keep things mutual.
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Hmm. Ah. Yeah. Thingy. "I'm used to worrying about people Bill." Thingy? Stuff. "Especially people who don't worry about themselves."
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"Well... " he cast about for a reply, then shrugged. "So am I. It's my job, y'know."
It sort of was, and he didn't want things to get awkward here.
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"Glad we got that sorted." The last thing he needed was to complicate things with the one person who was probably keeping him sane at this point.
"Not bleedin' is a good thing. Let's both try an' keep it that way."
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"And yes sir, though, admittedly, bleeding did get us to meet in the first place so..."
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"I guess we did meet that way, but since we're already acquainted I don't think the bleedin" is necessary anymore."
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"But what if bleeding is the magic glue that holds our friendship together?!"
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He chuckled, letting her know neither was bad.
"I think we're in some kind of trouble if it is."
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"And lucky you I think my nosebleed has bought us at least a week of friendship you know? We'll figure out alternatives then!"
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Settling back against the pillows, he pulled in a slow breath that exhaled on a yawn.
"A week, huh? Well, if worse comes t'worse I'll start drinkin' again, an' you can fret an' that'll get us some more bonding time."
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"And if you start drinking again, Bill, I will ignore custom and social rules and just knock you down and sit on you. And if you hit your head you'll bleed a little and get us time!"
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