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pursuitofcappiness) wrote2019-05-05 12:34 pm
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[ Well, maybe he should take her up on that since he can't cook and they should probably have something for dinner. He doesn't think they should order takeout, because he doesn't really want to open the door for any reason - and he also doesn't want to put a delivery worker in danger. ]
Do you like... sandwiches?
[ He can at least trust himself to put together some cold cuts and veg on bread and serve it alongside some chips. Listen, it isn't a lot, but he is a bachelor who had used to spend most of his days fighting supervillains, like he never really had time to learn how to make himself anything worth eating. ]
Or, um, I could show you your room first.
[ He hasn't touched it in awhile; there's linens in the closet and everything, it came with the house. All of it did, really, he hasn't done much with it. But he's kind of glad, he probably would've gotten rid of the extra room by now if he'd done any renovations. ]
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[ Gives her something to do - keep her hands busy and keep her from checking her fluid too much or looking out the window and waiting for another horrific act to come plummeting literally from the sky. She could get behind not ordering takeout, agreed that she didnāt want to put anyone else at risk.
A fleeting thought of having her own business swings back into her mind, wishing she had the power to close the library to reduce the risk to the staff and to have it as a safe haven for people who were running. But, she didnāt have that power. And she wasnāt so sure about all the staff members being the most protective of people when it came to strangers. Ever the person who enjoys being in a position of control when it came to certain circumstances of her life, she hadnāt realized how powerless she felt working for a Deerington run business. It didnāt work for her. Not anymore. The Library had burned back home⦠maybe it was time for it to metaphorically burn here. Look to a fresh start after all of this.
Sheād give Waverly time to find her footing again after she revives, but she had a feeling Waves might also be on board for a change after everything, too.
Julia takes a sip of her water before rising to her feet, ready to go. Distraction was a great tool right now. ]
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He leads her around the house, showing her the bathroom, opening his linen closet and pulling out a set of towels and a robe that's probably slightly too big for her as he walks past into the second bedroom, depositing those linens on the foot of the bed so she's free to use them whenever.
It's a nice little room, though clearly Steve only comes by once in awhile to dust and vacuum. He usually keeps the curtains open but he goes to draw them closed.
There are books in this room, ones that he'd picked up at a used bookstore, that didn't fit on any of his other shelves, or that he'd already finished. There's also a desk, with a blank notepad and a pen in the drawer. But those were the only things to do in the room really, besides sleep. ]
Let me know if you get cold?
[ Overtop of the comforter is a coverlet, and there are two untouched pillows sitting atop flat shams. It's somehow kind of fashionable in its austere but comfortable presentation. ]
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She manages to catch a glimpse of a few people dressed in white outside before the curtains close, her arms wrapping around her midsection as she just stares. God, what a mess this all was.
Before she can stop herself, she's drawn to the bookshelf - a finger brushing over the spines of the books. It's all very nice. Not what she'd expected, but also not surprising in a weird way. ]
Something you'll learn about me is I'm almost always some level of cold. This will be perfect, though. Thank you.
[ A hot shower and a fluffy oversized robe sounded almost as good as a sandwich. Tough decision, but her stomach wins out with a soft grumble of protest to remind her of its existence as it had been neglected with everything that had happened. She wasn't sure if it was a blessing or a curse that the graphic image stamped in her mind wasn't an appetite deterrent right now. Even if that might change once the food was in front of her. There'd been some distance since it had been through the device. She'd been able to turn it off rather than being trapped with it. Made a difference. ]
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[ That sentiment is rudely interrupted by stomach noises, so Steve excuses himself to go put together some sandwiches really fast. She's seen his knife skills, so hopefully she trusts that he can do that without any assistance required.
Very quickly, he reaches behind the curtain to check and make sure he'd locked the windows, which he did, and then makes his way out of the room to check the rest, draw all the curtains, make sure that they don't accidentally see how the people in white like to spy inward.
It is rather unsettling, but as strange as they are, he does find that they are, at least currently, the kind of polite where if he just puts on the clothes and joins them for an hour or something, they're more than happy to just let him beg off for other festivities. He doesn't know how they're choosing their kills, but they do seem ritualistic. Maybe he can somehow convince them not to sacrifice any of the outsiders...
...But that was for another day, and definitely not while Julia was staying here. He puts together the sandwiches with the plates set up, a mound of chips on each and a wedge of pickle. Two glasses of water. Looks like he could've popped over and gotten it at a deli.
Tray in hand, he knocks on Julia's door. ]
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She wanted to explain to Steve - spill the beans about everything and just rip off the proverbial bandaid. But, he never made her feel like she had to justify her reaction or why it had been so strong or what skeletons it had rattled in her closet.
But either way, Waverly had gotten too close to a truth about this place. She'd only tried to share what she'd discovered with everyone else the fastest way possible and it had backfired. She wanted to do what was best for everyone and had been punished for it.
When Steve returns, she quickly opens the door. She'd pulled a few books off of the shelf to fill the time. It would also save her the trouble in the middle of the night if and when she couldn't sleep. Eyes on the tray, she gives a nod of appreciation - her tone genuine. ]
Wow, that looks great. [ Brushing her hands on her jeans, she keeps her focus in the moment. Letting her thoughts wander like that again wouldn't be good. And not that she thought he'd run if she told him the truth, she just... she didn't want it to happen like this. ]
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Julia has just watched Waverly get killed, so, even if he did question it, he'd chalk it all up to that.
Everyone grieves differently, and everyone needs their space and the personal resources they need to do so. If Julia's is a place to stay and a slightly mediocre sandwich, he wouldn't deny her those things. In any case, he'd never deny her quarter, as he continues to prove. ]
There's more in the fridge if you get hungry.
[ More ingredients, not more sandwich. Sorry. In any case, he is wondering kind of if he should stay or if he should go, so he pulls up a chair from the desk. It's not pasta primavera in a pretty dining room, but it's also not a date. ]
I can leave if you want, I just. Didn't think you should be alone.
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[ She'll probably be picking at it for the rest of the night, eating when she has an appetite and not forcing it when she doesn't. She manages a small smile as he pulls up a chair - settling on the bed nearby. ]
Stay. Please.
[ Because he was right. She didn't want to be alone right now, but she also didn't want to force him to keep her company if he had other things to do. No matter what they were going to label themselves as, she never wanted him to feel obligated to be with her. She always wanted it to be a choice. ]
You don't have to go if you don't want to.
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I don't want to.
[ He wants to be here, he wants to make sure that she's alright because they're friends. They might be more than friends, a little bit, by now. And Steve is nothing if not loyal; he always has been. He'd fit in with the Magicians crew quite nicely, if he knew of their stories.
Instead, he takes a look at the books she's chosen. ]
That one's pretty good. Really makes you feel something.
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[ Thatās all she needed to hear. She really did need to have that talk with him before this turned into anything serious, but not tonight. One day, sheād tell him as much as she could. As much as the others would allow as it wasnāt just her story to tell. Not the rest of it. But, she also knew heād come at it from a place of caring and not judgement. That was important. Her friends were all tough exteriors, but pretty fucking vulnerable underneath. Itās what reminded her of how amazing they all truly were - how much theyād grown as people. Heād love them as much as she did if he treated them half as well as he did her.
Her eyes follow his, the very random collection of books spanning various moods, either the ability to lose herself or have something where she didnāt mind re-reading the same page four times. Bonus that their taste in books seemed to overlap in some areas so sheād had plenty to choose from. ]
I was going for a spectrum depending on how much I wanted to have to concentrate versus how much I was looking for a distraction. [ And that reminds her-- ] Donāt let me forget to bring you my copies of the Fillory and Further series.
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[ He does want to know the stories that kept her captivated as a child. What sort of things moved and built young Julia? Steve had been mostly shaped by Tolkien, and by Fitzgerald, later by Orwell and Hemingway. Yet, in the same way that his most treasured books are those that sparked his imagination and kept him company as a child, and they seemed to be alike in that respect. ]
Could I read to you?
[ They might both be a little too old for this, but he's always found it soothing. He doesn't have his mother's calming voice and soft breezy lilt, but instead, a steady voice, like a gentle stream. He does have hopes that it might lull her into a sleep, that she might be able to have pleasant dreams for a night. ]
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I would like that.
[ She used to read to Quentin when they were younger, when he was having a particularly hard time or they were at either of their houses and one of their parents were fighting inside. It was easier to disappear into the fantasy of it all than face the reality. She'd formed other coping mechanisms as she grew up, some not as healthy as others - some to spite her mother. But, it was really nice to go back to something that had been a comfort all those years ago. ]
In here or back in the living room?
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Let's eat. We can do it after. Either room.
[ Because he doesn't really care, it is his house. Whatever she feels more comfortable in, he'll oblige. He's always been this easygoing, particularly when someone needs him to be. He doesn't think she's the type to need him to lead her through a tragedy, just. Offer things. Help. Companionship. Things that are easy for him.
In the meantime, he digs into his sandwich because he hasn't had dinner yet, and he's feeling a bit peckish. Happens sometimes when you eat enough to feed an actual army. He just hopes it's enough, because his house is usually full of ready-meals, junk, and honestly just vegetables that he eats raw, and bread for toasting.
Go easy on him, he has never had to impress anyone with his cooking. ]
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Finishing off the pickle spear, she tackles the sandwich - adding some of the chips onto it for added crunch. And itās good - really good if the size of her bites is anything to go by. She hadnāt thought she was this hungry until she actually started eating. Weird how that worked. ]
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Young people these days, always coming up with brilliant innovations.
He stays mostly quiet as he eats, not because there's not a lot to talk about, but mostly because he's focused on doing the eating bit quickly and getting to the reading bit. And... right now isn't really a light conversation over dinner sort of night. ]