Clarice Creed (
noteasytobepink) wrote2012-12-30 11:41 pm
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The DINNER ~ Wheelsy AU
She'd been working two days, a day to get a handle on the simple art of flower arranging (complicated stuff would come later) and to start learning delivery routes. It had been nice to be moving again, doing something, anything, constructive and today...
...today she actually teleported back to Bill's house with an armload of groceries and flailed. "I'M RUNNING LATE! DID THE ROAST IN THE CROCKPOT TURN OUT...wait. YOU"RE NOT HOME ARE YOU?!"
It probably wasn't time for him to be home. Meep. Talking to an empty house and running late on starting the meal still! Right! Dough! Dough first, for bread and a sweet dough for tarts. Those needed to rise, then she could start peeling potatoes...
Right. She could do this. She flipped on the radio, tossed her floral shop hat on the counter and stared COOKING. Dancing and cooking but hey who didn't need music to cook well? "Knife!" she called out, years of habit having the warning go out amidst the music so no one got hit by the knife headed toward the sink.
She tended to throw things when she was cooking. Yep.
...today she actually teleported back to Bill's house with an armload of groceries and flailed. "I'M RUNNING LATE! DID THE ROAST IN THE CROCKPOT TURN OUT...wait. YOU"RE NOT HOME ARE YOU?!"
It probably wasn't time for him to be home. Meep. Talking to an empty house and running late on starting the meal still! Right! Dough! Dough first, for bread and a sweet dough for tarts. Those needed to rise, then she could start peeling potatoes...
Right. She could do this. She flipped on the radio, tossed her floral shop hat on the counter and stared COOKING. Dancing and cooking but hey who didn't need music to cook well? "Knife!" she called out, years of habit having the warning go out amidst the music so no one got hit by the knife headed toward the sink.
She tended to throw things when she was cooking. Yep.
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"An' I'm tired of bein' the guy playin' it safe an' missin' his chances. Took me long enough, but I finally learned that lesson."
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"Whatever it is caught your attention, I'll take it."
He nodded to the rest of her words, the heel of his shoe thumping lightly on the cabinet below him.
"I'm tired enough of that. But I know that ain't your aim, an' my mom'll figure it eventually, too."
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"She's a strong, independent woman. Bein' on her own raisin' me, I guess he had t'be. That's also what made her real protective, so yeah, she ain't one to tangle with."
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"To be happy, I guess. I think she worries about me bein' left on my own."
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"It's just my mom bein' a mom. Don't feel obligated t'meet all her expectations at once." Leaning in, he kissed her again. "I happen t'think we're doin' just fine."
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"You really think?"
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To Bill's mind these were all evidence that it was going well so far.
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"And of course I care, you're worth caring about."
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She had skills.
"An' see, when you say things like that, makes me feel like a lucky guy."
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"You're not lucky, you're just amazing, and relaxing, and fun to be around!" She reached up to tangle a hand in his hair cheerfully. more than happy to compliment.
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"Well then, lucky someone finally noticed my amazingness," he laughed. "Lucky or not, it still means we got a good thing goin' here, don't you think?"
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"It's been there all the while Bill, I'm just the one who got to ignore the local rules about precedent and stuff." No lines, no rules about waiting for Bill to officially announce he was free, nope. Not for her!
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"So then I guess that means you're the lucky one." He grinned, pulling his head back as far as he could.
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"Ow."
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Obviously it was time to catch his head and pull him gently forward so she could kiss his less-than-broken crown!
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"I hit my head," he informed her with his best pout.
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"Least I didn't fall off the counter."
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"Hm, that sounds good." He was stuffed, and could use some time kicking back with her.
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