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Mar 20, 2005 01:51

Continued from HereIt was... refreshing, to have a conversation with Willow Rosenberg. Especially if one considers our history. This is after all, the girl I condemned to death once. Her or thousands of others. But we didn't talk about that now. We talked about...normal things ( Read more... )

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red_rosenberg March 20 2005, 00:50:21 UTC
I think my heart did the skippy thing when he asked me to go back to his place. Okay, for tea, which I guess could be counted as less than sexy... but I dunno if I would have traded it for anything else. It was just nice. He had good tea, and I'd never been to his apartment, and he wanted me to join him there and have tea and not have to go to Cordelia's because he knew that I wouldn't enjoy myself there and-- I should answer him now ( ... )

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_wes_pryce_ March 20 2005, 01:54:45 UTC
She said yes. I was torn between being oddly happy about that and suddenly very nervous and afraid. And I had no idea why. I'd had other people over to my flat before. Why Willow being there suddenly felt like a big deal, I had no idea. But I couldn't seem to stop smiling like an idiot. Which, no doubt, I was ( ... )

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red_rosenberg March 27 2005, 03:59:09 UTC
Taking my coat, I smiled at him and shouldered it on. "I'm good to go," I said with a slight salute. Waving to Sybil who was watching us leave, I tentatively linked my arm with Wes's again, both to help him and because I could, as we started outside. The night was a little cooler than I remembered ( ... )

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watcher_pryce March 27 2005, 06:48:46 UTC
We both walked outside to the car, and drove off into the direction of my flat. It wasn't until I was actually driving that I felt a small twinge in my stomach from where that fellow had bumped into it. It wasn't anything like I was used to though, which was a relieve, and therefor easily ignored. I was, however, very glad that Cordelia wasn't here. She seemed to have developed a radar when it comes to things like that. Be it me, Gunn or Angel. Though lately only I for some reason ( ... )

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red_rosenberg April 18 2005, 10:37:14 UTC
I glanced towards the window as well, which dully lit up for a split second as lightning flashed. Cool. "Good thing we got in and made tea when we did," I said happily, sipping said tea. I liked curling up, especially with a warm drink and warm company. Which sounded corny and oh so optimistic, but hey, I liked it. At least there wasn't a cat curled up at our feet or something ( ... )

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_wes_pryce_ April 18 2005, 21:45:00 UTC
Hmmm, looks like we're in for quite storm. I hope that doesn't mean that Gunn or Angel wont be able to get here. The streets do have a habit of flooding around this part of town when it gets really bad. I suppose that's what you get for living in a not so good part of town. Well, it's not as though I can afford to pay anything better and it's not so bad. Besides, I've a guestroom should it be needed ( ... )

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red_rosenberg April 19 2005, 05:57:44 UTC
I cringed a little as he scowled about the medication. Well, that was stupid. Nodding, I sipped my tea, and felt the need to say something a.k.a probably put my foot in my mouth. "Sorry if I just morphed into Nag Girl but I remembered it, even though I was trying to forget it and I knew I had to say something or I'd feel sneaky and bad and I didn't want to judge whether you should take meds or not."

I was cut off (probably a good thing) by a clap of thunder that seemed to make everything silence to accomadate it. "Woah. it's really coming down in pails out there, isn't it."

Sipping my tea, I shook my head. "But anyway - drowsy bad, drowsy make for poor conversation and I'll probably sound like I'm talking way too fast." I tapped my fingers against the side of the mug sheepishly. "Anyway, sorry and all. Cordelia. Scary persuading lady," I added with an almost nervous chuckle.

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watcher_pryce April 19 2005, 07:07:01 UTC
"Yes, she can be," I agreed with a soft smile. Still, they really had to stop that. It was getting annoying and it made me feel as though I were five years old. Next thing she'd send Gunn or Angel over to glare at me until I took the damn things and went to bed. It *did* happen before. After that building explosion. I thought I made myself clear back then, but Cordelia Chase obviously has a hearing problem when it comes to that. You'd think Charles and Angel would be less intimidated by her ( ... )

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red_rosenberg April 26 2005, 00:58:00 UTC
I had managed to recover from my slight giggle-fest, though Wesley's last comment almost sent me over the edge too. Standing, I bent down, feeling carefully around for where I had placed down my tea. Fingers brushing the cup, I picked it up and took a sip. My eyes were starting to adjust, and I could see Wesley head haphazardedly over towards the kitchen ( ... )

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_wes_pryce_ April 26 2005, 01:26:02 UTC
"Oh, uh." I grouched down on the floor and rummaged through the cupboard. Why hadn't I put those things in a higher one? Probably because the last time I went in search for some candles, the contents fell on top of me and nearly knocked me unconscious. Live and learn, isn't that what they say ( ... )

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red_rosenberg April 26 2005, 01:41:03 UTC
Hee. Discovery channel. That silly song started up in my head, you know, 'you and me baby ain't nothing but mammals'? Yeah. Me, immature? Sure. But Wesley didn't have to know that, though I did almost hum the stupid song. "We'll figure out stuff to do instead," I said, trying to keep the almost too innocent smile off my face ( ... )

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watcher_pryce April 26 2005, 05:16:28 UTC
"Yes," I nodded, "I'm sure we'll figure out something." Or go to bed early. That's starting to sound more and more appealing. Just go to bed...alone, and calm the bloody hell down. Sounds like a good plan to me. Perfect. Except, I really don't want to. Go to bed just yet. On my own. Makes me feel lonely again ( ... )

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