Lily (
notfaking_it) wrote2013-08-25 05:00 pm
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Lily wasn't sure what the time was.
She knew she'd seen Sawyer, gone home, showered, thought about calling someone and in the end decided against it. She remembered leaving the apartment, thinking again about stopping at Nina's, then that she had walked to a nearby bar instead. She remembered buying her first drink, and receiving the few drinks that came after, but she couldn't put faces to the men who'd bought them for her.
They didn't matter. No one mattered.
This was why she never stayed in one place for too long. This was the reason she kept moving, finding a new job, a new city. This was why she kept her relationships light and easy, because then someone came along and got under her skin -- Nina, Eden, Sawyer, Delta -- and that could be okay. That wasn't the problem. It was when she stopped having control. It was when they became someone she needed that it was a problem. She wasn't used to needing anything or anyone, she was used to being the one in charge.
Somehow, after several drinks, that seemed like something she needed to explain to someone. To Delta, maybe, because he'd done the same thing Sawyer had and she wanted to know if he was going to continue following his example.
Eleanor was probably asleep. She realized that as she pressed the buzzer, then braced herself against the wall, waiting for Delta to answer.
She knew she'd seen Sawyer, gone home, showered, thought about calling someone and in the end decided against it. She remembered leaving the apartment, thinking again about stopping at Nina's, then that she had walked to a nearby bar instead. She remembered buying her first drink, and receiving the few drinks that came after, but she couldn't put faces to the men who'd bought them for her.
They didn't matter. No one mattered.
This was why she never stayed in one place for too long. This was the reason she kept moving, finding a new job, a new city. This was why she kept her relationships light and easy, because then someone came along and got under her skin -- Nina, Eden, Sawyer, Delta -- and that could be okay. That wasn't the problem. It was when she stopped having control. It was when they became someone she needed that it was a problem. She wasn't used to needing anything or anyone, she was used to being the one in charge.
Somehow, after several drinks, that seemed like something she needed to explain to someone. To Delta, maybe, because he'd done the same thing Sawyer had and she wanted to know if he was going to continue following his example.
Eleanor was probably asleep. She realized that as she pressed the buzzer, then braced herself against the wall, waiting for Delta to answer.

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And before that, the man he had been and now couldn't even remember.
"There are some things we can never get back," he said quietly. "They're just... gone."
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It wasn't all bad.
"Even knowing that's true and knowing it's not the end of the world, it still sucks," she said, smiling a little.
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There would be time for it later. Now it was selfish.
"I don't think you should have any more alcohol, but can I make you some tea? I have some that's very good."
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"Maybe some tea would be nice," she decided.
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"Come to the kitchen with me? We can talk some more, if you want to."
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It hurt that he didn't know her, ached in a way she hadn't known very often, but she could live with that.
She kissed Delta firmly, her hand cupping the back of his neck before she pulled back a little and smiled. "But I will come with you to the kitchen."
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The kitchen was small and he kept it very neat, a habit left over from the first strange experiences with organizing his own space. He released her to fill the kettle and grab two mugs from one of the cabinets.
"We don't have to talk about anything you don't want to. I'm glad you came to me, though."
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"You were good when I found his things," she answered, though that wasn't the only reason. She'd needed something from him, something he'd given her even if she hadn't outright asked for it. Somehow, he'd reassured her.
"Besides," she added, her smile growing. "When I get drunk, there's usually one thing I want in particular." And she hadn't gotten that from anyone else in a long time now.
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Regardless, if he was honest, he was happy to see her for more than a few self-interested reasons.
"Really? Should I guess?"
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"I'll give you three chances," she said, sure it wouldn't take him nearly that many. "Then I'll just have to show you."
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"But I'm not sure."
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"That counts as a guess, you know," she teased gently, poking his chest lightly with one finger.
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Which was funny, given his history with talking. He leaned in a little more, smelling alcohol and perfume and something under both of those that was perfectly, uniquely her.
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He slid between her legs, still smiling. "If you're going to show me, maybe I should turn off the stove."
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"We'll have to be quiet," he breathed. "Eleanor's sleeping."
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When she kissed him, it was slow, deep, and her eyes slipped closed easily. Sex wouldn't make everything better, it wouldn't make it easier and it wouldn't make Sawyer go away, but she wanted it all the same.
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He slid a hand up her side and hesitated a moment before he cupped her breast through fabric, squeezing slightly.
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She laughed softly, realizing she was still a little drunk, then pulled back a bit to smile at Delta. "We should go into your bedroom," she suggested. "I'm not sure Eleanor likes me enough yet to forgive catching us out here."
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Now he doesn't wonder what to do.
"Do you want to walk, or would you like me to carry you?"
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But then, what she's said isn't entirely true. She remembers Sawyer finding her that night in the jungle, carrying her home.
She pushes that away. She's here now, with Delta. "Think you can carry me without walking into anything?" she asks with a smile.
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When he put her down on the bed he went down with her, already kissing her again, Why she was here, for the moment, didn't matter. What mattered was that she was. And now she was in his bed.
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She kicked off her shoes, hearing them thump softly to the floor as her hands roamed down Delta's back and then up under the hem of his shirt, fingers spreading against his warm skin.
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He leaned in again, pushing a hand up under her own shirt, feeling the way the muscles of her belly trembled as he ran his fingers up her side.
"Tell me what you want," he breathed, and some of it was that he genuinely wanted to know, wanted to do whatever would please her - but some of it was the way it made him feel, to say that. Like he did have his own kind of power here.
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