It’s strange to think of where he was a year ago, exactly. Waking up in Alex’s bed, hung over from the shame of the night before and the lingering effects of whatever Manuscript had given him, preparing for his first full day in a city outside of the world he knew and realizing in the process that he’d lost nearly two months in the space of a breath. There were more shocks to come, more alterations in what he thought to be true, but very little had managed to surpass the disorientation of that initial beginning to his tenure in Darrow.
Back then, Darlington had wondered what they might have done at home, if Alex would’ve been on a plane to California at the start of break--or if he might have managed to convince her to stay, to spend Christmas at Black Elm with him. What they got instead was better, that makeshift celebration with hastily-bought gifts and the smell of a half-remembered recipe wafting from Alex’s kitchen; the start of something new, even if neither of them had known the depths of that newness at the time. And now, a year on, through hard work and some kind of miracle, he gets what he’d wondered about after all.
Christmas Day will be just for them, presents and breakfast and relaxing by the fire, but tonight is a chance to celebrate. They decorate the main floor of Black Elm, filling the rooms they’ve already managed to furnish with light and warmth, the tree they’d bought earlier in the month standing by one of the large picture windows in the great room. Alex cooks all of Estrea Stern’s recipes she can think of, adds a few of Bernadette’s that Darlington remembers from his childhood. There’s music low on the stereo, a fire lit in the vast fireplace, the new table and chairs they’d bought for the formal dining room arranged just so beneath the chandelier at the center of the room. Even Kirby gets into the spirit in a new, festive collar, bright red against his black fur.
Above all, they’ve invited the people that matter, the few who have come to mean something--to one or both of them--in the year that’s just passed. It’s the first real party Black Elm has seen in many years, not since Darlington’s grandfather was alive. It feels, once again, like starting something new.
[[tag in, tag around, enjoy the party!]]
Back then, Darlington had wondered what they might have done at home, if Alex would’ve been on a plane to California at the start of break--or if he might have managed to convince her to stay, to spend Christmas at Black Elm with him. What they got instead was better, that makeshift celebration with hastily-bought gifts and the smell of a half-remembered recipe wafting from Alex’s kitchen; the start of something new, even if neither of them had known the depths of that newness at the time. And now, a year on, through hard work and some kind of miracle, he gets what he’d wondered about after all.
Christmas Day will be just for them, presents and breakfast and relaxing by the fire, but tonight is a chance to celebrate. They decorate the main floor of Black Elm, filling the rooms they’ve already managed to furnish with light and warmth, the tree they’d bought earlier in the month standing by one of the large picture windows in the great room. Alex cooks all of Estrea Stern’s recipes she can think of, adds a few of Bernadette’s that Darlington remembers from his childhood. There’s music low on the stereo, a fire lit in the vast fireplace, the new table and chairs they’d bought for the formal dining room arranged just so beneath the chandelier at the center of the room. Even Kirby gets into the spirit in a new, festive collar, bright red against his black fur.
Above all, they’ve invited the people that matter, the few who have come to mean something--to one or both of them--in the year that’s just passed. It’s the first real party Black Elm has seen in many years, not since Darlington’s grandfather was alive. It feels, once again, like starting something new.
[[tag in, tag around, enjoy the party!]]
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Date: 2020-12-28 06:11 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-12-29 03:32 am (UTC)"Just because it's the first time I've mentioned it doesn't mean I haven't been smoking the whole time we've been together," he does finally point out, soft and maybe a little bit hurt.
He looks down into his drink in the next instance, shame and foolishness crawling up the back of his neck in a flush.
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Date: 2020-12-29 04:05 am (UTC)"That's literally not even what I said," he says.
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Date: 2020-12-29 02:17 pm (UTC)"No, you decided to nitpick about whether or not I knew it was unhealthy or not when I was just saying that I wanted to have one, like I'm some sort of idiot or something."
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Date: 2020-12-29 02:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-12-29 09:32 pm (UTC)He looks down quickly, eyes stinging a little bit, which is as stupid as being hurt about--about whatever stupid, stressful argument this is.
"I'm getting something else to drink," he snarls, because if he keeps standing here, he might raise his voice, and he refuses to ruin a perfectly lovely day for everyone else just because he's suddenly in a very poor mood.
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Date: 2020-12-29 09:56 pm (UTC)But that moment is rushed away quickly, as the rest of the party-goers' feelings press in at him. Especially one in particular.
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Date: 2020-12-29 10:11 pm (UTC)By the time he's made his circuit back to Caleb, he's feeling a little chastened for acting like a spoiled brat, prepared to apologize and offer up a second, fresh and unspiked, glass of eggnog to his boyfriend.
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Date: 2020-12-29 10:20 pm (UTC)"Neil. Neilneilneil. Oh my god, I'm so glad you're back."
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Date: 2020-12-29 10:35 pm (UTC)"Hey," he murmurs. "You okay?"
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Date: 2020-12-29 10:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-12-29 10:55 pm (UTC)And it takes him several seconds, as Caleb waxes about how great he is. He realizes that, for all they've been to a party or two with alcohol, they tend to stick pretty close together while it's happening, and this is probably the closest, and most intimate, gathering they've been at where people have been drinking. And Neil was gone for, what, nearly fifteen, twenty minutes?
Was that enough to...?
"Hey," he says again, turning his head to give Caleb's palm a shy kiss. "Do we need to go take a walk outside or...or find somewhere quiet? The nog might help sober you up?"
He doesn't really know how this works.
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Date: 2020-12-29 11:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-12-29 11:46 pm (UTC)He can't help but roll his eyes a little bit, but at least he's smiling.
"Okay," he says, and manages to get one of Caleb's hands. "Here, take your eggnog, we're going to go find somewhere quiet to sit down for a little while."
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Date: 2020-12-30 12:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-12-30 12:58 am (UTC)"Do you know where it is?" Neil can guess, thinking about how old houses like this tend to be put together.
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Date: 2020-12-30 01:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-12-30 02:18 am (UTC)When they get to the library, Neil turns on a couple more lights and shuts the door, as if closing out the party will help with the situation. He's not sure if it will, but it's worth a shot, right?
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Date: 2020-12-30 05:38 am (UTC)"You're such a boyfriend," he murmurs, contented and warm, if still a bit slurred.
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Date: 2020-12-31 02:00 am (UTC)After a moment, he realizes he has to say something.
"Thanks?" He laughs about that stupid response, at least, just once. Soft and quiet. "You are too, Caleb. I'm sorry I snapped at you, I shouldn't--"
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Date: 2021-01-01 12:33 am (UTC)And in the wake of it, a headache burbles up like carbonation, settling at the top of his brain and expanding.
He takes a deep breath, but it's not something that he can push out of himself. It's a side-effect, and one that has to run its course, like any side-effect. But it still makes him groan weakly, and he hides his face against Neil's shoulder.
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Date: 2021-01-02 12:26 am (UTC)He runs the fingers of his free hand up the back of Caleb's neck and into his hair, rubbing his scalp gently.
"You wanna sit down for a little bit?"
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Date: 2021-01-02 12:57 am (UTC)"I'm sorry," he mumbles. "We're supposed to be having a good time at a party and I'm being such an asshole."
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Date: 2021-01-02 02:13 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-01-02 02:19 am (UTC)Maybe they'd both been assholes, a little bit.
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