They keep Alex at the hospital for a few days, as much for observation as for treatment. Darlington stays as much as he can, calling out of work and finding someone to take care of Kirby, making quick trips home to change and shower before he's back again. When they talk, it's stilted and hesitant, inconsequential things that only emphasize the enormity of what they're both avoiding.
It could go on like this. Maybe it'd be better if it did. But Darlington knows neither of them can ignore it forever.
He's there when she's discharged, the removal of all the tubes and wires from her slim frame only serving to emphasize how thin she is, and how unsteady. He hands her the change of clothes he'd brought, loose, comfortable things, going out into the hallway while she dresses. The cab ride from the hospital back to the Bramford is a silent thing, both of them looking out of opposite windows, their hands resting on the seat between them with fingers just barely touching.
Kirby jumps off the couch when they come in, nearly losing his mind with simple canine joy as he snuffles first at Alex, then Darlington, then Alex again, his tail practically a dark blur as it whips back and forth. "Down," he says, but there's no force in it. Alex goes to the couch, Kirby following, and Darlington scrubs a hand through his hair.
"I'll run you a bath," he offers. "If you'd like, and then...I think we should talk. Finally."
It could go on like this. Maybe it'd be better if it did. But Darlington knows neither of them can ignore it forever.
He's there when she's discharged, the removal of all the tubes and wires from her slim frame only serving to emphasize how thin she is, and how unsteady. He hands her the change of clothes he'd brought, loose, comfortable things, going out into the hallway while she dresses. The cab ride from the hospital back to the Bramford is a silent thing, both of them looking out of opposite windows, their hands resting on the seat between them with fingers just barely touching.
Kirby jumps off the couch when they come in, nearly losing his mind with simple canine joy as he snuffles first at Alex, then Darlington, then Alex again, his tail practically a dark blur as it whips back and forth. "Down," he says, but there's no force in it. Alex goes to the couch, Kirby following, and Darlington scrubs a hand through his hair.
"I'll run you a bath," he offers. "If you'd like, and then...I think we should talk. Finally."
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Date: 2020-06-21 07:59 pm (UTC)"I'll tell you anything else you want to know," she says, her fingers still stroking against his skin. "In the interests of honesty and...wanting to fix this...because I fucking do." She leans her cheek against the back of the sofa. "But I don't think knowing their names would help."
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Date: 2020-06-21 08:22 pm (UTC)"Are the drugs something I'm going to need to worry about?" he asks instead, finally giving voice to the thing that had been flickering at the back of his mind for the last few days. "Not the weed, you know I don't care about that. Everything else. I..." Darlington has to look away from her, swallowing hard. "I cannot find you on the floor like that again, Alex. Please."
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Date: 2020-06-21 08:25 pm (UTC)She shakes her head.
"It was...really fucking stupid of me," she says, her fingers curling around his wrist, giving her a way to anchor herself. "The greys were everywhere and I missed you so much and...I thought we were done, Danny. And...I didn't want to feel it anymore." She tips her head, letting her hair curtain her face.
"It won't happen again. I promise."
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Date: 2020-06-21 08:49 pm (UTC)"Okay," he says. "Thank you." Her hair falls in her face, and he lifts his free hand, automatically tucking it back behind her ear. He lingers there for a beat longer than necessary, the tip of one finger along the curve of her ear before he pulls his hand away.
"We both want to fix this," he says, and just saying it relaxes another bit of tension in his chest. "And we will. I believe that. I just need to know where you want to go from here."
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Date: 2020-06-22 11:19 am (UTC)She leans her cheek into the touch while its there, her heart aching when it suddenly isn't anymore. She keeps her fingers loosely curled around his wrist. It's not holding his hand, but it's close.
"I want...to get back to where we were," she says. "But I don't...You have to tell me how we can do that." She glances up at him. "Do you still love me?"
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Date: 2020-06-22 02:13 pm (UTC)He turns his hand in her grip, his fingers brushing the soft underside of her wrist. There's so many ways that this might go, but all of them, he thinks, lead them forward. Dante and Virgil, progressing through a hell of their own making. They'll get there. He has to believe that.
"We need to talk in a way that matters. Be honest with each other. Trust each other." Darlington ignores the faint whisper of his grandfather's voice then, the one at the back of his mind that has things to say about the Arlington way and goddamn California psychoanalytical claptrap making you soft, Danny. "And I'm including myself in that. As I said already, it doesn't have to be everything and it doesn't mean having no secrets, but it has to be the things that are important."
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Date: 2020-06-22 05:10 pm (UTC)"I love you too."
She's never meant anything so much in her lie. He turns his hand in hers and she keeps up the light touch, not pulling away. She nods. "It's...a habit. I'm going to have to break it. But you're worth it. This is worth it."
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Date: 2020-06-22 05:49 pm (UTC)"So are you," he says, and means every word. "And I have my own habit to break, one that's similar enough." He manages a smile. "Someone ever tells me I have a choice between talking about my feelings or spending an hour in the throes of what happens when I first swallow the Bullet, you know what I'd be likely to pick. But I'll do it, I'll...be open. Because it's worth it for you."
Darlington has to take a long, thoughtful, careful moment before he continues. "I think I also need to move back to Dimera," he says. "Not permanently, just for now. I still want to see you, and Kirby, but I need that distance while we figure things out."
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Date: 2020-06-22 06:08 pm (UTC)It makes sense, but it hurts more than she'd anticipated. Her breath catches and her eyes are suddenly stinging. She nods, though, managing a smile that feels tremulous even to get.
"I get it," she says.
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Date: 2020-06-22 07:12 pm (UTC)"And you'll come here, right?" She saus, hating how needy she sounds, in that moment. "Hang out with us and stuff? Just...go home to sleep..."
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Date: 2020-06-22 07:35 pm (UTC)"I'll come over. We'll have dinner, take Kirby out to the dog park, see what Darrow has in the way of terrible summer reruns. All of it, and then I'll say good night." Her fingers are still around his wrist, holding fast; he moves and takes her hand. Their fingers still fit perfectly together. "And I'll be back again the day after."
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Date: 2020-06-22 08:19 pm (UTC)"It'll be like we're dating," she says, a faint smile tugging at the corner of her mouth as she shifts to lean in against him, hi hand still held in hers. "Figuring each other out again."
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Date: 2020-06-22 08:46 pm (UTC)Alex had talked before about finding a way to be Darrow Alex here; maybe it's past time for Darlington to do the same.
He looks over as she leans against him, smiling down at her. "In which case, it's good to meet you," he says. "I'm Danny Arlington." It might not be the time for jokes, not yet, not even mild ones--but it also might be the perfect time.
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Date: 2020-06-23 09:38 am (UTC)Alex turns their held hands into a handshake, squeezing his fingers firmly and shifting so that she can smile up at him.
"Nice to meet you, Danny. I'm Alex Stern."