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geeky_agent) wrote2005-06-19 10:40 am
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After Brunch
[Millitimed to Sunday morning.]
It was nice outside. Not too warm, which Chris was grateful for. Anything that made her choice of a sleeveless turtleneck look less odd, made her happy.

Chris hadn't eaten much at her brunch, something her dad had noticed more than what she wore. Her stomach was tied in knots it seemed. She had told him she didn't feel well, he had told her she could go upstairs and rest. That this could wait till another time.
Then she felt awful.
The guilt was overwhelming. She almost wanted to tell him or someone. But she wouldn't. Partly because Chris had a feeling she was only looking for reassurances that she'd never receive and partly because there was no point. It was a mistake and one she wasn't going to repeat.
She just wishes that made her feel better.
It was nice outside. Not too warm, which Chris was grateful for. Anything that made her choice of a sleeveless turtleneck look less odd, made her happy.

Chris hadn't eaten much at her brunch, something her dad had noticed more than what she wore. Her stomach was tied in knots it seemed. She had told him she didn't feel well, he had told her she could go upstairs and rest. That this could wait till another time.
Then she felt awful.
The guilt was overwhelming. She almost wanted to tell him or someone. But she wouldn't. Partly because Chris had a feeling she was only looking for reassurances that she'd never receive and partly because there was no point. It was a mistake and one she wasn't going to repeat.
She just wishes that made her feel better.
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He pauses and looks out across the lake. "And I was a little worried about telling you."
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She stops herself from continuing that thought through.
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"Is something wrong?"
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"Hopefully," she agrees and impulsively gives him a half-hug.
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"It can take a long time to find the right person. And that's only half the battle," he says, pulling away a little.
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"I'm sorry, I just find myself thinking about relationships more and more lately."
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"For some people I think it's a forced vacation."
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"I just wish that I'd gotten better books to read lately."
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As they're walking, they're getting closer and closer to a raised area of dirt.
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"That looks...like a grave," he says and looks around for a marker or anything that would explain this.
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Looking at the makeshift grave reminds her of her father's funeral, even though he's standing next to her right now. It also makes her think about how when she goes back home, Jack will be dead by morning.
She thinks being upset about that, even a little bit, would be a worse betrayal.
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He puts a hand on her arm to guide her away from the grave, "I'll ask Elaine, she might know."
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