Lorne (
nomorekaraoke) wrote2010-05-25 10:44 pm
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Papa's Got a Brand New...Bling (Late July 2008)
It's a new dawn, it's a new day, it's a new life--
Wrong theme song, even though the theme certainly applies. It's a new day in Lorne's life. He quite enjoys dawn, thank you very much. He's found a new place to live - another penthouse in the middle of Youdon'tneedtoknow-ville. And recently, he's been indulging more and more in taking breathers at Milliways.
In short: good times all around.
Wrong theme song, even though the theme certainly applies. It's a new day in Lorne's life. He quite enjoys dawn, thank you very much. He's found a new place to live - another penthouse in the middle of Youdon'tneedtoknow-ville. And recently, he's been indulging more and more in taking breathers at Milliways.
In short: good times all around.
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There's no park bench anywhere nearby, but there's a residential building with a few wide concrete stairs leading up to its front door; he tugs on Lorne's arm, trying to draw him in that direction.
"Come on. Come on, you need to sit down."
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His knees shake, but there's really no choice in the matter of where he's going. Andrew's there, and making perfect sense (or he suspects he does, he can't really hear a word he's saying, but he sounds reassuring), and he's a steady, comfortingly familiar presence. "That, that song, she... How did she...?"
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He shakes his head, covering his face with his hands. He can't deal with this right now. He can't deal with this ever, and not in broad daylight, not with someone there to see it.
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"Okay?" It comes out sharper than intended, cracked and crackling, and he wrenches his hands away from his face to stare at Andrew. The despair in his eyes has nothing to do with the ring on his thumb. "It's not okay! I can't get it out of my head!"
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It can't be that, but they were just talking about --
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"I have to go."
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"You didn't hear it," he whispers, his voice tinted by mirthless laughter. "You didn't hear her singing. Over there, at the-- At the street corner up ahead."
It makes much more sense now. Sometimes he forgets that humans can't hear that well. But that doesn't stop the gnawing pain threatening to swallow him whole. He tries to stand up, and doesn't quite make it.
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He glances over his shoulder. At this distance he can see the streetsinger, but not really hear her over the sounds of traffic and passersby.
"No," he says softly. "I didn't hear it."
What was it? he doesn't ask.
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"I can't talk about it. I'm sorry.."
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Andrew rests a hand on his shoulder, only half aware of making the gesture; he's still leaning down, trying to see into Lorne's face, trying to catch his gaze.
"You don't have to."
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Oh.
Very low: "Brought back memories?"
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The hand on his shoulder is like a warm blanket - comforting and tempting after so long without something like it.
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Slowly, Andrew turns and sits down on the step next to Lorne, still canted sideways to watch his face.
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Despite himself, he soaks up the warmth of where their knees almost touch. He doesn't look at Andrew when he next opens his mouth. "Why are you being so nice to me?"
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"...Cause we're friends," he says simply. "Aren't we?"
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"In that case, I'm not sure I've ever had a friend before."
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Soft: "Then maybe you're due."
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"Yeah..." He heaves a great big sigh, and blinks like Hell to get the sting out of his eyes. "Maybe I am."
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"You know, I..." Looking into Andrew's eyes, Lorne hesitates. "Never mind."
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"You want to keep going?" he asks quietly. "Or head back?"
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