Lily (
notfaking_it) wrote2014-05-02 02:47 pm
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It doesn't surprise Lily even a little to discover just how much she likes having T.J. around the studio.
He'd played for the artistic director and the instructors while she had watched under the pretense of needing to rehearse when all she'd really wanted to do was watch their reactions to him. She'd been sure, seeing their faces, that they'd want him to take the job and it doesn't come as a surprise to her when he's there for rehearsal the following Monday. He's talented, he's a much better player than the woman they've been using for the past year, and Lily is excited that he'll be around the studio.
More than that, she hopes it grows into something more. It might never be a full time job with the company, but the symphony director comes in, especially when they near the dates for their shows, and she's hoping he might hear something in T.J. that he'll want. She doesn't say this part, she has absolutely no control over something like that, but she hopes for it all the same.
Smiling, her face and hair damp, she shakes her arms out as she wanders over to T.J. as soon as the instructor calls their lunch break. She rolls her shoulders, then sits down beside him on the piano bench and nudges him with her shoulder. "Wanna eat lunch with me?" she asks, smiling. "You can sit with the cool kids at my table."
She mostly eats lunch alone in the studio and there are no tables, but she's actually looking forward to changing that. She has no problem with the other dancers and she gets along with them well enough, but this is different. This is better.
He'd played for the artistic director and the instructors while she had watched under the pretense of needing to rehearse when all she'd really wanted to do was watch their reactions to him. She'd been sure, seeing their faces, that they'd want him to take the job and it doesn't come as a surprise to her when he's there for rehearsal the following Monday. He's talented, he's a much better player than the woman they've been using for the past year, and Lily is excited that he'll be around the studio.
More than that, she hopes it grows into something more. It might never be a full time job with the company, but the symphony director comes in, especially when they near the dates for their shows, and she's hoping he might hear something in T.J. that he'll want. She doesn't say this part, she has absolutely no control over something like that, but she hopes for it all the same.
Smiling, her face and hair damp, she shakes her arms out as she wanders over to T.J. as soon as the instructor calls their lunch break. She rolls her shoulders, then sits down beside him on the piano bench and nudges him with her shoulder. "Wanna eat lunch with me?" she asks, smiling. "You can sit with the cool kids at my table."
She mostly eats lunch alone in the studio and there are no tables, but she's actually looking forward to changing that. She has no problem with the other dancers and she gets along with them well enough, but this is different. This is better.

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"I was actually going to pop out and grab some fries from this chip truck I saw around the corner earlier," she admits. "The best part about working here is that the food truck all seem to gravitate toward us. You game for that?"
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"Are you willing to share a smoke with me?" she asks when she's ready, smiling at him. She's mostly quit, but every once in awhile she can't help it. The pack she'd bought all those nights ago after getting the second tattoo is still only half finished, but it's at home, left in a drawer somewhere.
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There are few things she loves as much as dancing, but food is probably near the top of the list. "So how have the first few days been?" she asks. She's not always around when T.J. is playing for the other dancers, she has a lot of solo time with her partner and the artistic director, but she hopes it's gone well. That no one's been a dick to him.
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He takes a deep breath before he continues, thoughtful. "It's been pretty great, actually," he says. "I mean, it's a lot different than playing for family, but I think it's going well. I haven't fucked up too badly or anything."
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"Is that bad?" she asks with a smile. "I think that might be bad." She doesn't much care one way or the other. Lily's never been particularly good at being quiet about her opinions.
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This is the point, she thinks, where most people are considering moving in together, but she likes her space. She likes being with Delta, having him over, even spending time at his apartment with Eleanor. But she likes having a place to go back to that's just hers.
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"Besides, it's my goal in life to surround myself with handsome men," she teases. "So you're just bringing me one step closer."
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"You know I've been dating Delta for a year and a half," she says, looking at the food truck as she speaks. "But we've never talked about living together. I'm not sure I could. I've lived on my own since I was seventeen, I've gotten really used to having my own space."
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With a shrug, he continues. "I think that's fine. I mean, it's not like there's some rule of dating that you have to live together once it gets serious. If you need your own space, you need your own space."
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"And it's fine, I think we're both okay with our arrangement the way it is," she says. "It just makes me wonder. I don't know if I'll ever be that person."
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And whether or not she'll be able to give it to him.
"Sometimes I wonder what I'll do if he ever wants to get married," she admits. "It's just... I've never imagined myself doing that. I don't know if I could."
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She's getting ahead of herself, she knows she is, but it's not in her nature to be with someone exclusively for so long. At this point, she's as out of her element as anyone, perhaps even more. She would never call her experiences limited, but in this situation, she knows as much as Delta.
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Reaching up to take her fries when they're delivered, she gestures for T.J. to follow her over to one of the nearby tables. "It's not like it's something I dwell on much. I just... I've never been here," she admits. "I always cut and run long before now."
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Following Lily over to the table, he plucks a fry from the container, taking a bite before he continues. "I'm still figuring it out, too. This is farther than I've ever gotten."
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"But they're good guys," she says, taking a bite of a fry. "Both of them." She's not sure many people would have dealt with Nina's death and funeral as well as Delta had and she knows how long Thomas spent waiting for T.J. in that hospital.
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If she counts them, she wouldn't be able to claim Delta is a step up, just because nothing is so simple. A step sideways, maybe, into entirely new territory.
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