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shelley_winters) wrote2007-03-02 11:34 pm
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It was hard to concentrate, once she got to work - and she'd only got there on time by getting ready mechanically; teeth, shower, clothes, breakfast - and she didn't even have much in her inbox to look at. One set of figures didn't seem to make sense for almost twenty minutes before she noticed she'd misread the email they came with, and bit her lip hard enough to hurt before changing them.
And about an hour and a half later, Mr. Mayor came in, and blinked at her presence.
And said, wasn't today her day off...?
So before it it's even lunchtime, Shelley sits on the couch with a slowly cooling cup of tea, looking distantly into space.
And about an hour and a half later, Mr. Mayor came in, and blinked at her presence.
And said, wasn't today her day off...?
So before it it's even lunchtime, Shelley sits on the couch with a slowly cooling cup of tea, looking distantly into space.
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Well, you must understand Lord Morin what a step backward the attention that Lady Rayuna's dissertation is receiving constitutes.
Shaking his head, Elan muttered a reply under his breath. The applicability of the Lir Case Study was always overlooked by those who did not understand its implications.
"Lady Rayuna's work is extremely impressive, and the renewal of interest in the tenets in congenital cogency in light of the discoveries of modern neurosegmentology is unbelievably insightful."
The sight of Shelley on the couch evulsed Elan from his reverie. Blinking in surprise, Elan paused for a moment and then commented.
"Good afternoon, Shelley."
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"...What are you talking about?"
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"Oh, I was merely remembering an article I had meant to write but I did not have occasion to ever do so."
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"Nothing's stopping you now."
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"I should doubt if I will have occasion to have it published."
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"So? Write it anyway."
Then she pauses, remembering another time, and something he had said...
Quieter, "Besides. I could send it for you. Or you could do so anonymously."
Beat.
"Unless it's just the fame and adulation you want."
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"The article I was responding to was in The Second Age. I doubt the field exists at all here, but thank you for the offer."
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"Fine, then," she says lamely.
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"How was your day?"
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"Fine," she says shortly.
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"You are home early, then."
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There is a palpable lack of any further comment.
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"I already have..."
A completely cold cup of tea.
"...Right. Thanks."
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"You are welcome."
He took a long sip of his tea.
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"Where did you go?" she asks after a too-long silence.
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"To the library. I shelve books for them."
Once a famous scholar... now he shelved books. What a bitter irony.
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She takes a sip of tea, wincing at the too-hot liquid.
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"It is rather dull, I must confess."
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He could stay here, explore the town. Just read the books instead of shelving them.
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"I do not have to do so, but... I need to do something."
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There's nothing there when she tries to find anger, only hurt.
"Oh."
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"Is something the matter?"
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"Yes. I'm scared, and confused, and I don't like you, and it's not going away."
She had spoken quickly, in order not to stop herself, and wishes she hadn't as soon as she finishes. The girl laces her fingers together hard, and stares at them.
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That was a rigorous honesty from her.
Sipping on his tea long after he would otherwise have stopped, Elan stalled to give himself time to think.
"There is nothing wrong with feeling a certain way."
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"It certainly feels wrong!"
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"But it is not wrong. People feel about other people what they do, and that is simply the way it is. There is nothing wrong with it."
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"Everything. I'm not- I mean, you're here, but y-you're not... I mean."
She takes a deep breath, and sighs quietly.
"It should be getting better."
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"Things will get better, but... You should not fight things. Sometimes, one has to swim with the current to avoid drowning."
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Her hands curl tighter under his.
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"My current gives me no option, even if I swim with it, I will drown... There is no escape. I will die. I have never heard of anyone with even half my power living more than a year or so. Some live longer, but... not many at all."
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"We've discussed that," she says sharply.
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"Thank you."
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"For what? Telling you something perfectly logical?"
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"For being you."
Taking her cold glass of tea, and his own, he rose from his seat and began to walk towards the kitchen.
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Stupid... evil person.
And for all he knows, she might have wanted to drink that tea!