Duke Crocker (
betterthanaplan) wrote2021-09-26 11:46 am
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The deck of the Cape Rouge, Port of Fandom, Sunday evening
Whelp, another Parents Weekend had gone by, and for once, Duke hadn't had any guests arrive, surprise- or no. And for all that talking to Octavia about the disappointment of that had been meant to help him push past that feeling -- that was how this was supposed to work, right? -- he still found himself staring moodily out at the water by Sunday evening, watching the light of the sunset scatter across the swells and waves.
It was beautiful. Even after all his talk today with Linda about emotions and how little control people actually had over them, he was kind of annoyed at himself that he wasn't more in the mood to appreciate that fact, right now.
[expecting one!]
It was beautiful. Even after all his talk today with Linda about emotions and how little control people actually had over them, he was kind of annoyed at himself that he wasn't more in the mood to appreciate that fact, right now.
[expecting one!]
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"You two are making me so huggy," he teased, trying to cover for how much Lucifer's arms around him meant to him.
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Like he hadn't only recently become comfortable with hugs, himself.
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"Good," he managed uselessly, and smiled, and melted in his own way.
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“How’s it always so much easier with you?”
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He did not have smart empathic ideas often, so when he stumbled onto one that worked, he wanted to make the best of it.
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"I mean a space to put forward what you need without my bulldozing through it," he said.
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He cupped Duke's cheek.
"I am full of landmines, allegedly," he said gravely. At least, Linda had more or less told him as much. "You're just preternaturally good at stepping around them."
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He kissed Duke again.
"You and Octavia just have a few last pre-existing snarls to entangle in this," he said. "That's all it sounds like."
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He had not tried terribly gracefully.
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"It's Octavia," he said. "How did you try?"
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"You know 'You can trust that I'm not going to jump Audrey because she's dating someone else' is not really the greatest argument you've ever dreamed up."
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