A Move to Remember

Apr 28, 2007 18:10

Date: Saturday, April 28, 2001
Time: Night
Location: Number 8 Ambrose Terrace, York
Characters Involved: Peregrin Derrick, Pansy Parkinson, invitation only
Rating: PG-13 (for the most part)

'It's so great to find that one special person you want to annoy for the rest of your life.' ~Rita Rudner )

status: complete, status: invitation only, character: pansy parkinson, character: perry derrick

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inner_human April 28 2007, 23:15:00 UTC
Perry was grinning again as Pansy's fingers moved through his hair, inevitably drawing him closer, as if that was even possible. Their voices were nothing in the emptiness of their bedroom, but Pansy's words echoed in his ears. The grin slowly faded as he leaned back, just enough to regain focus and look into her eyes. But his next words stuck in his throat, because after their ugly and passionate argument, he realized Pansy was right and this was a very big deal. This was the ultimate commitment. This was saying they'd no longer be Perry and Pansy, but Mr. and Mrs. Derrick. They would live together, he would be responsible for her, and if they had children he'd be responsible for them, and hell he'd even be responsible for the cat. She would come before anyone else, even the pack, and no other man would feel her hands in his hair or see her private smiles or know her vulnerabilities. They would buy furniture, clothes and groceries together, hold hands and kiss whenever they felt like it, take trips and pay bills and complain about their terrible childhoods and families when there was nothing else to talk about. They'd be harassed by the press and the Ministry and argue about absolutely nothing, and she'd throw things at him and he would make her cry. They were promising to do all that for the rest of their lives, with no one else.

Not so very different from what they'd been doing... and yet Perry would never ask a more important question than this.

His mouth suddenly curved into a faint grin, as if sharing a joke between them. He was never very good at hiding anxiety, not from Pansy, anyway. A part of him wanted to think that this was too soon, too much for the both of them. But looking into a face he knew so well, having stared into her eyes like this before and kissed every inch of skin, knowing every curve and angle of her body and a great deal of her mind, from her silliest pet peeves to even the best concealed weaknesses, he really didn't care to ever know a person as well as he did her.

"Will you marry me?"

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freakedwithjet April 28 2007, 23:18:30 UTC
In the end, she had to look away. Not because she was trying to hide from him exactly but because there was still, somewhere deep in the darkened niches of her mind, the idea that she was just too good at hiding things. That if he looked hard enough and long enough, there were things in there, buried, hidden ignored things - things he might not like. Things he would not like.

Things he’d leave her for?

Of course it was ridiculous. Of course he loved her, and he knew her better than anyone - but how well could one person know another? Pansy was reverting back to her old fears. At this pinnacle moment of the emotional express that was their relationship, everything was going too well and too perfectly for there not to be a catch. She loved him too much; she relied on him too much. This was all going to crack because that was how it always went, right? Love was always fucked up, in the end.

He asked her the question (The Question) and Pansy leant forward and hid her face against the side of his throat without responding. His pulse was drumming against her cheek, his heartbeat correcting hers like the deep base of a crowded nightclub against her chest. It seemed stupid but it was so steady and sure and certain. It was footsteps into the future; it was drum beats to a marching band. It was one small insignificant thing happening a billion times all over the world every minute and it was everything, as Perry was everything and he was here in her arms. And for all that Pansy had the reputation for being a spoilt Slytherin princess, still, how many times had she really been offered what she wanted?

And she did want this, and he was here and the thought- the it- it was in the air around them, dissipating. Fears were fears but this…?

Pansy smiled to herself, and then leant back again - not too far, just enough so that she could tilt her head and kiss him softly once… and then again. Her voice was very quiet as she said, “Yes, of course I will, Perry.”

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inner_human April 29 2007, 03:58:55 UTC
Suddenly he was wishing he could take it back, and he could go back to that moment before he'd asked. Hell, he would've gone back to before the conversation started if he could. Then he wouldn't have to deal with the questions whirling through his head of why she wouldn't look at him, what he had done to cause that look of anxiety and doubt. He didn't need to look too deeply into her, because as she hid her face against his neck he could sense those things that weren't being said. They were in the rise of her chest and every breath, and he wrapped an arm around her because he didn't know what else to do. Had they come all this way only discover that Pansy had her fears, after all? So maybe this was a mistake. Perry had never wanted to get married in the first place. He didn't picture himself the type to be tied down. And most certainly, after being bitten, it seemed like an impossibility. Remus's upbeat proclamations of wanting to see the pack adjusted in society, living on their own or starting families and generally moving on with life had always annoyed him. What girl was going to want to deal with a werewolf?

This girl, apparently. Perry still wanted to ask her every now and then why she wanted him, but he was fairly certain she'd just start yelling. He'd done everything he could to push her away and be satisfied with his "lone wolf" fate, because if anything, the last thing his life needed was an emotional attachment. A chance to be manipulated and dropped flat, left alone without a second thought.

But for a few seconds his heart stopped, because here she was saying yes, and they were promising to never do that to each other. And dammit, he could stand a few fights here and there if she could. He leaned back as well and stared. He almost wanted to ask, Are you sure? Maybe I should outline just what you're getting into.... and he couldn't believe her smile, but it was slowly igniting a matching grin of his own. He laughed silently with relief. "Well, you could've said that in the first place." He kissed her again, then her cheek and neck as the other arm joined the first.

"Good." All the fear was gone... and quickly being replaced by a whole new wave of scariness. But it was both overwhelming and exciting at the same time.

"A werewolf and an ex-convict. The papers are going to have a field day with us, you know." He was still holding her tightly and grinning into her hair. "I hope you're prepared."

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