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Dec. 24th, 2019 08:14 pmChristmas has always been a weird thing for Alex. She'd been raised at least nominally Jewish (though her grandmother had always cared more about that than Mira, with all of her crystals and her buddhas and her new-age shit), but they'd still had a Christmas tree at home. She'd still gotten gifts. This year is different, though, because this year she's spending it in Darrow, a million miles away from both Van Nuys and New Haven.
And she was spending it with Darlington.
She spends most of the day in her kitchen at Bramford, cooking. She makes a variety of things, traditional and un, stuff that Mira used to make, that her grandmother used to make, things she likes. She'd sent Darlington out the day before to buy wine, since she didn't know the first fucking thing about wine. And there's gifts, and, for the first time in years, Alex feels like she's home.
It's not something she dwells on too long, but it's there.
And she was spending it with Darlington.
She spends most of the day in her kitchen at Bramford, cooking. She makes a variety of things, traditional and un, stuff that Mira used to make, that her grandmother used to make, things she likes. She'd sent Darlington out the day before to buy wine, since she didn't know the first fucking thing about wine. And there's gifts, and, for the first time in years, Alex feels like she's home.
It's not something she dwells on too long, but it's there.
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Date: 2020-01-04 06:40 pm (UTC)"Yeah, you're right, it was," she says, curling up around her wine glass. "I'm acting like I didn't spend most of my teens living in an utter shithole. Which I did. Mira's place was nice, but it was kind of...pokey."
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Date: 2020-01-04 09:11 pm (UTC)Just for a moment, he tries to see it that way instead.
"They were the places you knew," he says, knowing it'll sound inadequate even as he says it. He takes a swallow of wine and tries again, aims for a slight shift in tack. "What was your mother's house like? Other than nice and pokey, colorful descriptors though they are."
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Date: 2020-01-04 09:34 pm (UTC)"Apartment," she says. "Small, cluttered. Lots of crystals. Mira really likes bright colours." She smiles, faintly. "When I was fifteen, I felt like it was stifling me but now...sometimes, I kind of miss it."
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Date: 2020-01-04 11:38 pm (UTC)The decor she describes isn't familiar to him, not with the way he'd grown up amid something vaster and more eccentric than mere clutter, but he can almost picture something like it: sun filtering through a prism at the window, casting a fragmented rainbow against the floor; a vivid coat of paint on the walls; plants and knickknacks on shelves or scattered across a coffee table. The Alex he'd first met, that dark Undine of the Vanderbilt common room, would have been an inkblot amid so much color. Not entirely so, the version of her sitting across from him now.
"You could probably find something like that here," he says. "Some decorations for the apartment. It wouldn't be quite the same as home, but maybe near enough."
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Date: 2020-01-04 11:46 pm (UTC)"That's Mira's place, not mine," she says, dark eyebrow raised slightly. "I do want to make it cosier though - cushions, blankets, that kind of thing." She blushes faintly. "A nest."
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Date: 2020-01-05 05:04 am (UTC)Already, some corner of his mind is working, thinking over possibilities and generating ideas; things he might buy, assistance he could give, anything to help turn the simple apartment she'd been assigned into more of a home.
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Date: 2020-01-05 12:43 pm (UTC)"We need to sort your apartment out, too," she says. "I mean...I..kind of really like you being here, but..." She shrugs. "You've got your own place."
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Date: 2020-01-05 07:33 pm (UTC)"You're not wrong, though," he continues. "I've bought a few things already, but it's still mostly the few bits and pieces the apartment came with. I'll need to put the work in." He leans his head a little to the side, and corrects himself. "We will."
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Date: 2020-01-05 08:20 pm (UTC)He looks something uncharacteristic for a moment, almost bashful, and Alex can't help but think about how scared she'd been of him when she'd first met him, floating around on a cloud of physical perfection in his nice coat. Now she knows that this boy would never knowingly capsize her. When he effortlessly includes her in getting his apartment like that, she finds herself smiling.
"Wouldn't hurt to have warded places at either end of the city," she says. "Even if we are going to spend most of our time in one of them, not the other."
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Date: 2020-01-05 09:55 pm (UTC)Maybe here, she actually could be.
"Not the same as Il Bastone and the Hutch," he continues, a twist of near-homesickness in his chest as he thinks of them, "but good enough for our purposes."
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Date: 2020-01-05 10:03 pm (UTC)She sees the shadow flicker across his face and doesn't stifle the impulse to reach out to him, squeezing his denim-clad knee gently. "I'm sorry," she says. "I know...you never wanted to leave New Haven. I feel guilty for being so glad to have you here."
She catches herself at the last moment. She almost says that she's glad to have him back.
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Date: 2020-01-06 05:01 am (UTC)He's pulled out of his brief reverie by the touch of Alex's hand on his knee and the fluttering pressure of her fingers. He looks down, covering her hand with his own. "Don't be sorry, Alex," he says, one fingertip gently brushing against the narrow bones of her wrist. "I didn't want to leave, never thought I would, but..."
Darlington trails off, a quiet half-smile flickering on his face. But I did, he thinks. But I will. "But at least I'm not alone."
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Date: 2020-01-06 08:18 am (UTC)His skin is warm against hers and the light touch of his fingertip against her wrist makes her breath shiver in a way that it hasn't before. She clears her throat, trying to cover it, but she doesn't pull her hand away.
"At least we're not alone," she echoes, raising her wine glass to him. "For better or worse. Sorry I'm not better company. I know I'm not..I know you'd probably have chosen someone else."
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Date: 2020-01-06 07:56 pm (UTC)For all that he wants to refute the rest of what she says, Darlington knows Alex would hear the polite lie in it. He had wanted the choice, sitting for hours on the floor at Black Elm with stacks and stacks of application files winnowing the options down--until the call from Sandow and the abrupt, unceremonious removal of the thing he'd thought for three years would be his right. Gift or no gift, there'd been a time he wouldn't have chosen anything about Galaxy Stern at all. He's not so sure that's true now.
"No matter who I'd have chosen," he says at last, trying to pick his words with both honesty and care, "no one is my Dante but you, and no one but you is here. And I'm alright with that."
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Date: 2020-01-06 09:29 pm (UTC)Alex realises that she'd been holding herself rigid, expecting him to say something to hurt her, and then he doesn't, and she smiles, something fluttering in her chest for a moment. Sometimes, Alex worries about how soft she can feel herself becoming - her body is the same (rangy, weak) - but she can feel her insides, the pulp of her, warming up. Hellie had told her there was a flat beast inside her. And she'd liked that, for a long time. So much that she'd got four snakes tattooed on her skin, at hips and collarbones.
But somehow she finds herself wanting to be a different kind of animal around him.