That he waits until the end of the week isn't delaying or reluctance--or, frankly, a resistance to the absurdity of taking romantic advice from a high schooler--merely a desire, after having done so much wrong, to finally get one thing right. He knows he's behaved abominably, said things that he never thought himself capable of, and even after Caleb's assurances, Darlington's not sure forgiveness is a thing that Alex will be able to find where he's concerned.
He holds onto the hope of it, along with his memories of that first week he'd spent in Darrow; their easy intimacy, growing close in a way that they'd only begun to manage back in New Haven, and the surprising and utterly wanted course their night had taken up at Kagura. Thinks, too, of the certainty in Caleb's voice as he'd said You make her feel the butterflies. He wants, more than anything, not to be wrong about this.
He'd agreed to work this month's Final Friday evening program at the museum, and by the time he's finished helping the other front-of-house staff clean up and pack everything away, it's already past ten. If Alex is working tonight, it's more than likely that she's gone already, but after a brief stop at his own apartment, Darlington's on his way to the Bramford. He knocks on her door, using his key when there's no answer, finding the apartment empty and dark.
There's a moment where he thinks about waiting, about being there once more when she gets home just like he had been the night he'd come to work on the wards. It is, he knows, some kind of a coward's choice; the easy way out of a situation that he should have been strong enough to face up to well before now. Breathing out a long sigh, he leaves the bag he'd brought by the side of her couch and heads back into the cold, hailing a cab and giving the driver an address that gains him a winking look in the rearview mirror that he tries to ignore.
Only a week ago, he'd sworn he'd never go back, that there was no place for him here even if Alex was hellbent on making it hers. Even now, he'd rather be anywhere else. But there's no other place Darlington knows he should be tonight if he's going to make some attempt at fixing even a fraction of what he alone had broken.
They pull up outside the club on Paper, and after paying the driver and going through the ritual of cover and ID with the bouncer at the door, Darlington goes inside. The music is just as loud and grinding as before, the crowds around the stage just as vulgar, the drinks from the bar just as watered down; once again, it fills him with displeasure and unease and has him glancing towards the exit. He stays instead, choosing a table that's neither fully lit by the stage nor completely hidden in the shadows and setting down his drink.
This may only break things further between them, bring about an assumption or an argument that will sever the thin threads that still remain of their tie to one another. Darlington can only hope, with the kind of surrendering faith that he's reserved for few other things in his life--and once before for Alex, on a Halloween that turned into nothing he could have anticipated--that it'll be something altogether different.
He holds onto the hope of it, along with his memories of that first week he'd spent in Darrow; their easy intimacy, growing close in a way that they'd only begun to manage back in New Haven, and the surprising and utterly wanted course their night had taken up at Kagura. Thinks, too, of the certainty in Caleb's voice as he'd said You make her feel the butterflies. He wants, more than anything, not to be wrong about this.
He'd agreed to work this month's Final Friday evening program at the museum, and by the time he's finished helping the other front-of-house staff clean up and pack everything away, it's already past ten. If Alex is working tonight, it's more than likely that she's gone already, but after a brief stop at his own apartment, Darlington's on his way to the Bramford. He knocks on her door, using his key when there's no answer, finding the apartment empty and dark.
There's a moment where he thinks about waiting, about being there once more when she gets home just like he had been the night he'd come to work on the wards. It is, he knows, some kind of a coward's choice; the easy way out of a situation that he should have been strong enough to face up to well before now. Breathing out a long sigh, he leaves the bag he'd brought by the side of her couch and heads back into the cold, hailing a cab and giving the driver an address that gains him a winking look in the rearview mirror that he tries to ignore.
Only a week ago, he'd sworn he'd never go back, that there was no place for him here even if Alex was hellbent on making it hers. Even now, he'd rather be anywhere else. But there's no other place Darlington knows he should be tonight if he's going to make some attempt at fixing even a fraction of what he alone had broken.
They pull up outside the club on Paper, and after paying the driver and going through the ritual of cover and ID with the bouncer at the door, Darlington goes inside. The music is just as loud and grinding as before, the crowds around the stage just as vulgar, the drinks from the bar just as watered down; once again, it fills him with displeasure and unease and has him glancing towards the exit. He stays instead, choosing a table that's neither fully lit by the stage nor completely hidden in the shadows and setting down his drink.
This may only break things further between them, bring about an assumption or an argument that will sever the thin threads that still remain of their tie to one another. Darlington can only hope, with the kind of surrendering faith that he's reserved for few other things in his life--and once before for Alex, on a Halloween that turned into nothing he could have anticipated--that it'll be something altogether different.
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Date: 2020-01-20 10:52 pm (UTC)"I never did, Alex. And to have implied otherwise is the thing I regret most of all."
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Date: 2020-01-20 11:01 pm (UTC)"But you said it," she says, her hips picking up the rhythm of the music that's playing. "Or close enough, anyway. And then you threw me out of your apartment like I wasn't good enough for you."
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Date: 2020-01-20 11:19 pm (UTC)He watches as she starts to move to the music, the roll of her hips making his face flush in a way he hopes is obscured by the dim gloom in this area of the club. He looks back up, the reflected stage lights picking out the lines of her face, his next breath containing a little more of a shiver than the one that had preceded it. "I wasn't trying to throw you out," he says. "Just letting you know you could--no. That's not...I wanted you to leave, and wanted you to stay, and I didn't know how to say either."
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Date: 2020-01-21 06:02 am (UTC)She listens to all of that, her fingers ghosting up over the fabric of the corset to brush over the curve of her tits and the back down, barely brushing between her legs. She hadn't intended to start dancing for him, not really, but the look on her face is too good for her to stop.
"Still jealous?" She asks, leaning in so that her body presses against his, her mouth close to his ear.
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Date: 2020-01-21 12:48 pm (UTC)"Of who, Stern?" Another deflection, of a kind; he recognizes that. "Not that frat boy you hauled up on stage tonight."
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Date: 2020-01-21 02:15 pm (UTC)"So not jealous that that's the first thing you came up with," she says, her lips brushing against the shell of his ear before she shifts, sliding into his lap, straddling him, her hands on her shoulders. "What are we even doing here, Darlingotn? What do you even...what do you want out of this?"
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Date: 2020-01-21 04:04 pm (UTC)The weight of her hands on his shoulders is barely anything at all, but he's aware of every inch of contact. He tilts his head up, reminded of all the other times he'd seen her from an angle much like this: at Kagura, in the haze of the Manuscript party, on the floor of her apartment the day before Christmas. His lips part slightly, and for a moment he's lost again for words.
"I want--" he starts, then stops again. "I want your forgiveness, more than anything else. To start with. And only if I've earned it. After that, I want to know what to be to you here. There's no cause for me to be your Virgil, and being either just your friend or nothing at all isn't something I think I could tolerate."
It feels like revealing far too much, exposing the hopeful, secret heart he'd learned to keep quiet after so many years in the lonely halls of Black Elm. His stomach twists, his mouth gone dry. "So tell me what to be here, Alex, and I'll do it."
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Date: 2020-01-21 04:11 pm (UTC)He says that and her head spins with the power of it - tell me what to be here. Her lips graze against his skin and she arches her back, the curve of her tits brushing against him. Hips still moving with the rhythm of the music, she pushes her fingers into his hair, pulling his head down so that his lips just brush against the bare skin of her cleavage.
"I don't think I want to be just your friend either, Danny."
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Date: 2020-01-21 04:37 pm (UTC)"Then we're on a similar page at last, it seems."
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Date: 2020-01-21 04:50 pm (UTC)She feels the way that his breath shivers out against her skin and something low in her body clenches in response. She keeps up the swaying motion of her body in his lap; it feels like she's making a point here, more than anything.
"Tell me exactly what you want, Danny," she says, quietly, her hands skimming back up her corset to start unhooking the top. "Tell me what you want to be to me." She needs to hear him say it.
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Date: 2020-01-21 05:06 pm (UTC)A faint smile playing on his lips, Darlington opens his eyes at last, looking up at her. As she starts to undo the fastenings on her corset, a flush returns to his cheeks. "Alex, you don't have to..." He trails off, swallowing hard. "Not here."
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Date: 2020-01-21 05:10 pm (UTC)She wonders what colour it would be to Caleb, the burst of utter elation that spills through her when he says it, the exact thing she's imagined him saying before. Of course he worries about sounding juvenile, but Alex can't honestly imagine hearing anything more perfect. You don't have to and not here don't mean the same thing, especially when coupled with the look on his face right then.
"Meet me outside," she says, slipping out of his lap. She can't kiss him here, not without getting shit from her boss, but god, she wants to. "I need to cash out."
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Date: 2020-01-21 05:29 pm (UTC)The question of standing up isn't quite as awkward as it might have been if she'd gone a little further--he can concede that--but he hesitates a moment anyway before nodding. "I'll hail a cab."
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Date: 2020-01-21 05:32 pm (UTC)It takes her a few minutes: to convince her boss that she needs to leave early with a migraine; to tip out the bar-staff; to change (she leaves the corset and the shorts on, pulling on jeans and a hoodie over the top). But then she's slipping out onto the curb, making a beeline for him. After a moment's hesitation, she slips her hand into his.
"Your place or mine?"
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Date: 2020-01-21 05:52 pm (UTC)"Yours," he says, raising his free hand as a cab turns the corner. It pulls to a stop, and Darlington opens the door, letting Alex slide in ahead of him. "When I stopped by earlier, I may have left a kind of peace offering for you." He smiles sheepishly, then leans forward to give the address for the Bramford to the driver.
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Date: 2020-01-21 05:56 pm (UTC)"Oh?" asks Alex, who hasn't been bought a lot of things in her life, and has a childish glee attached to getting gifts that she doesn't think she'll ever really be able to shake. "Something to look forward to, then." Once they're settled into the cab, she slides closer to him, her shoulder pressed against his, their fingers still threaded together.
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Date: 2020-01-21 06:20 pm (UTC)Alex presses close, her hand finding his again, and he looks down, watching as the passing streetlights cast her features in light and shadow. "Alex," he says quietly, and when she tilts her face up he leans in to kiss her, the brush of his lips light and hesitant.
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Date: 2020-01-21 06:43 pm (UTC)"I didn't send him," she protests, but she's grinning when she says it. "But I'm glad he found you." She might have been about to say more, but then he says her name like it's something important and kisses her like something from a movie and she forgets every word she's ever said.
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Date: 2020-01-21 07:20 pm (UTC)"I should have done that much sooner," he says when they break apart again.
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Date: 2020-01-21 07:48 pm (UTC)Right then, she'd be pretty willing to just fuck him in the back seat of that taxi, driver or not, but that definitely doesn't feel like something Darrow Alex would do.
"We've got time to make it for it," she says.
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Date: 2020-01-21 08:21 pm (UTC)The taxi stops outside Alex's building and Darlington pays the driver, then follows Alex out the door and onto the curb. They go, hand in hand, through the lobby and into the elevator, then down the hall to her front door. As they step inside, Darlington feels just the faintest flutter of nerves, buried somewhere beneath the deeper pull of his happiness.
The bag he'd left earlier in the evening is still by the side of the couch, the folded moss-green cashmere blanket inside just peeking over the top.
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Date: 2020-01-21 09:21 pm (UTC)When Alex sees the bag she actually starts laughing, shifting so that she can lean back against him for a moment.
"Did Caleb tell you to buy me a fucking blanket?"
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Date: 2020-01-21 09:30 pm (UTC)Right then, she doesn't care how soft the blanket is, just loves that he bought it for her. She turns in his arms, curling her own around his neck and leaning up on her tiptoes to kiss him.
"So if you're my boyfriend," she murmurs. "Does that mean that I can give you a lapdance now?"
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Date: 2020-01-21 09:48 pm (UTC)"Do you want to?" he asks, his eyes meeting hers. "I'm not expecting it, but I'd be lying if I said I was averse to the idea."
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