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sbpd_papabear) wrote2012-04-04 09:24 pm
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OOM: After Stumbling On Milliways
It's been a couple days since they stumbled into some sort of shared hallucination (which is really the best thing he can think to call it) and neither one has broached the topic. For Henry's part, he's decided it's either too weird to talk about or never happened at all.
Instead, he's working late on Thursday night fixing paperwork that tried to claim Gus' car insurance as a state billable work expense. Nice try.
Just after seven, the station had gone more or less quiet - the steady din of the workday tapering off to the solemn click of a few keyboards punctuating the otherwise still environment. It was kind of nice... perfect time to grab a coffee and check out the snack machine for options to stave off dinner until he went home.
Instead, he's working late on Thursday night fixing paperwork that tried to claim Gus' car insurance as a state billable work expense. Nice try.
Just after seven, the station had gone more or less quiet - the steady din of the workday tapering off to the solemn click of a few keyboards punctuating the otherwise still environment. It was kind of nice... perfect time to grab a coffee and check out the snack machine for options to stave off dinner until he went home.
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It's not like she doesn't know that the officers and clerks talk about her behind her back, and not always kindly. It's just how things go. At least they're respectful to her face, and get their jobs done. That's all she really asks.
"But then again, I am the chief. If I want to work in the evidence room with my consultant liaison at any given time, that's my prerogative."
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He finishes his glass of wine, topping hers off before refilling his own glass - mulling over the options.
"Tomorrow, then." He nods slowly, twisting his fork in the noodles, "Just me and you."
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"Tomorrow. We could come in early, avoid the speculation a little, maybe?"
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He chuckled under his breath; "I mean, it's kind funny - me and you..."
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It's out of her mouth before she realizes it. And before she realizes the implication. She twists her mouth, embarrassed.
"Not worried about it, but we could waylay it altogether, is all I meant."
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And then she continues and he only nods. "Sure, yeah... I'm okay with that."
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His way of cutting things down to brass tacks is still reassuring to her, in the end. She trusts his judgment, probably more than anyone else in the SBPD.
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"We will." He nods reassuringly, his eyes softening with a somewhat tentative smile.
"Even if we are in over our heads."
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"Not the first time we've been there. Hopefully won't be the last either. We usually make it out all right."
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He raises what's left in his glass and mutters; "To partnerships?"
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"Partnerships. And solving this mystery."
She hopes and prays that they can, and then maybe she can regain some semblance of her sanity.
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"Tonight..." he chuckles dryly, taking another large bite; "well, tonight I'm trying to eat slowly so we don't have to leave."
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She shouldn't tease. She shouldn't even inch down that path, but shouldn't seems an incomprehensible concept lately. Or maybe it's just the wine, loosening her tongue.
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"Well, it wouldn't be a far stretch by any means." He doesn't mean to smile, or flash the innocent puppy eyes, but somehow they always seem to happen when he can't pull a poker face.
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And his smile calls out her own, she can't resist it when he gives her the big eyes. The big eyes threaten to destroy her better judgement a little more every time she sees them.
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"Hey now, I'm just a cranky old man and you know it." He stabs at his noodles as though that would prove his point; "You've got feminine charm and good looks on your side."
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She eats a mouthful of noodles, watching him out of the corner of her eye.
"But that's your charm."
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"Careful there, I almost took that as a compliment." One eyebrow remains half-quirked and he twists another large bite - somewhat gracelessly managing it to his mouth.
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"It almost was one."
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"Well... when you put it that way..." he mumbles into his water, taking an entirely too long sip to simply break the moment.
It's hard not to flirt when she's playing along, guilt or no he's not one to stop himself when he's on a roll.
"Good thing it wasn't, I might have had to be a little embarrassed about it."
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"I'm sorry, Henry. I was inappropriate."
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The admission leaves him awkwardly looking down at his mostly empty plate, running his fingers absently over the stem of his glass.
"I know better."
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"I encouraged it," she points out, quietly, over the rim of her wine glass. She knows she's that close to crossing the line.
Again.
She isn't just sounding crazy tonight. She really is. She's lost her mind.
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"It happens;" he forces himself to look up at her, a hint of his smile creasing the corners of his mouth; "Sometimes I just need to remember when to keep my mouth shut."
Now would probably be a good time, if not five minutes ago.
"Especially around people I might be inclined to say things I shouldn't around."
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"You know, I've always felt like honesty is the best policy between friends."
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