Lily (
notfaking_it) wrote2012-01-12 10:49 am
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[Eames]
With the change of weather, Lily was glad to see her clothes return to normal, her pointe shoes most of all, but she hadn't been expecting anything more than that. It was nice to hear the sound of the surf again, especially at night, it was nice to not have to worry about the cold or dressing herself in some of the more complicated dresses, but that was all she'd been looking for. The gift had come as something of a surprise, despite having heard other people talk about receiving things over the past few days. Somehow, Lily still hadn't been looking for anything to arrive with her name on it, but she'd found a box sitting on her bed after returning home from the studio.
There was an iPod Touch in the box, completely loaded with music that ranged from Tchaikovsky to more contemporary sounds, all of which Lily loved. The best part was the dock, though, which meant she wouldn't have to worry about wearing earbuds while she danced.
She had no idea how long the battery life might last, but the dock had come with a charger, too, so she wasn't particularly worried about that. It was difficult to worry about anything when she had the dock set up on her little front porch, the music just loud enough for her to hear from her position on the beach, a towel spread out on the sand under her. The sun was bright and warm, the music was a nice addition to the morning and although Lily knew her gift would be of more use to her than just this, this was perfect for now.
There was an iPod Touch in the box, completely loaded with music that ranged from Tchaikovsky to more contemporary sounds, all of which Lily loved. The best part was the dock, though, which meant she wouldn't have to worry about wearing earbuds while she danced.
She had no idea how long the battery life might last, but the dock had come with a charger, too, so she wasn't particularly worried about that. It was difficult to worry about anything when she had the dock set up on her little front porch, the music just loud enough for her to hear from her position on the beach, a towel spread out on the sand under her. The sun was bright and warm, the music was a nice addition to the morning and although Lily knew her gift would be of more use to her than just this, this was perfect for now.
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"Where have you been?" she asked. "What was your favourite place?" It was a more personal question than she usually asked him, but not quite too personal, she thought.
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"Do you dance?" she asked. There was something about a man who would dance that Lily found she liked more than most things. Even if he wasn't necessarily good at it, someone who was willing to try was especially appealing.
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"Help a girl up," she said, holding her hand out to Eames, grinning. "And let's see if we can't find you a pair of tights that work."
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"Though I do think you'd look fetching in the feathered head piece," she adds, gesturing through the door to where it hangs on her wall.
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For now, she still wants to see if he can dance, and she holds her hand out toward him. "Come on, impress me," she says.
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"It helps the company get more money if we can be charming," she tells him, stepping closer and resting her hand on his shoulder.
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"They could be fun, though," she admits. "If you knew how to avoid the sponsors."
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He would probably have known as well, if he had to, but that's not something to be shared. All of this is in fun, and he sees no reason not to continue that.
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"And there was always a lot of free food and champagne," she adds, laughing. "So it wasn't all bad."
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She's seen people who live like that, especially in New York. "I was too used to eating regularly to do something like that," she says with a laugh.
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The truth is, she doesn't know how to do anything else.
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It's a question she asks of most people eventually, though not everyone has an answer for her.
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