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Jul 12, 2011 12:53

WHO: Harley Quinn and Lua Klein.
WHERE: A small coffeeshop.
WHEN: Backdated to Saturday afternoon (July 9th).
WARNINGS: Discussions about seriously, seriously wrong relationships.
SUMMARY: Harley wanted a chance to talk to Lua without Ladd. Because seeing your own issues in someone else is kind of unsettling.
FORMAT: Paragraph to start, but either ( Read more... )

† lua klein | white skirt, † harleen quinzel | harley quinn

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zarteblume July 13 2011, 02:31:36 UTC
Lua quickly glanced around the coffee shop to see where anyone else was. She was a little weary of public places thanks to the way Ladd constantly worried about her. Once she was satisfied that no one in the little café was going to try anything she let her eyes fall to the cup in her hands. She hadn't touched the coffee yet.

When she heard Harley speak she looked up and smiled, "Thanks for inviting me." She did have to admit it was nice to be out of the apartment. In the three weeks since Ladd had been locked up she had only went outside twice and one of those times was just to go visit him.

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ridi_arlecchino July 13 2011, 18:21:22 UTC
"Hey, fuhgeddaboudit. I figure we could both use the company."

She knew what it was like to have a partner locked away. Heck, even now she couldn't see her boyfriend as much as she'd like for fear that her ex might catch them and eviscerate him. She brought her cup to her mouth to take a long sip before asking, "So how ya holdin' up?"

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zarteblume July 14 2011, 20:53:22 UTC
Lua just stared into her coffee, "Alright."

There was no reason the worry someone she hardly knew. But her answer wasn't really a lie it was just a matter of getting used to things. While she'd always prefer it if they could be together but she could survive for a while on her own. Ladd would be proud of her when he got out.

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ridi_arlecchino July 17 2011, 04:59:22 UTC
It wasn't going unnoticed that the other woman wasn't touching her coffee.

"Sugar?" Harley asked, offering the shaker. The word felt a little more than ironic on her tongue. It happened to double as the name of the last woman whose relationship she identified with. She couldn't help but feel that it actually wasn't the lack of sweetener that made Lua leave her drink alone.

"'Course it's alright to miss your man, too. How long you two been together?"

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