Allison Cameron (
as_damaged) wrote in
poly_chromatic2012-12-21 04:26 pm
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☤ eighty-seven
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[After nearly four years in the City, one becomes adept at ignoring all sorts of unpleasant circumstances. It's a point of pride that Cameron rarely cancels her plans due to curse interference; doing so always feels like letting the City win, and she can't abide that.
Today, apart from work, she has a few errands to run; lunch at a café, a quick stop by the bakery. She's doing her best to avoid the scattered bunches of mistletoe, but no one can miss all of them...]
[After nearly four years in the City, one becomes adept at ignoring all sorts of unpleasant circumstances. It's a point of pride that Cameron rarely cancels her plans due to curse interference; doing so always feels like letting the City win, and she can't abide that.
Today, apart from work, she has a few errands to run; lunch at a café, a quick stop by the bakery. She's doing her best to avoid the scattered bunches of mistletoe, but no one can miss all of them...]

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Are we still on for tonight?
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I'm up for it if you are. I don't like to let the City ruin my plans.
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That's good to know. I'll tell you any that aren't too mortifying-- so far, I've been fairly lucky, though.
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But I'll unbolt my door for you.
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[Which is what they'd planned. Anything unplanned, well, that doesn't have to be addressed.]
I'll see you then. Anything I should bring, other than dessert?
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Action; sob i feel like she DOES pick a lock at some point but damned if i can find proof....
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This time.]
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The mistletoe blooms above them as she's walking past him, and she stops in mid-stride to grab him by the arm, turning to face him.]
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And then something like an attack happens. So he didn't have to try so hard. Excellent effort, Cameron for trying to avoid it. Face to face.]
Your writing is terrible.
[He said in full confidence to her doe like eyes.]
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It's not the polite kind of kiss at all. Merry Christmas, House.]
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Merry Christmas, Cameron. You get lips and tongue with a sturdy one handed hold. Somehow he has perfected the art of a passionate kiss and keeping balance on a cane.]
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For now, it's a Christmas miracle-- or maybe just a thorough Christmas curse-- because she's kissing back, fist curled in the fabric of his shirt. Merry Christmas, House.]
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That's the problem with retail therapy.]
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She leans in to grasp the other woman's shoulder, and manages before moving in for the kiss to say,]
Sorry--
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[That mistletoe hadn't been there before! At least this stranger is polite about it (and cute, though Uhura doesn't normally swing that way). And brushed her teeth, which is more than she could say for some of the people she's had to kiss today.
When the curse lets them part, Uhura offers the woman a sympathetic grin.]
Some curse, huh?
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It's a classic, I'm afraid.
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[Uhura gestures, inviting Cameron to have a seat if she wants, ready to move the shoes.]
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[she says as she moves to take the seat. Might as well; it's moderately crowded, and experience suggests the stranger ought to be safe now that the curse has gotten what it wants. And staying in one place is bound to be safer than moving around.]
Four years in February. I'm starting to forget what it's like to live somewhere these things don't happen on a regular basis.
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Around the time regular office hours are scheduled to begin, he's requisitioned a couch in the lounge and has drifted off in front of some version of America's Funniest Home Movies.
(It's not his America. One of these clips has a kid falling off a hoverboard.]
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She doesn't even notice who's inhabiting the couch next to her, glancing up at the screen as someone's flying dog crashes into them in pursuit of a Frisbee, ruining a zero-G picnic.]
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Morning.
[Or it could be the plant growing from the light fitting above.]
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Morning, [she echoes, with a glance up and a wry half-smile.] I should have known.
[She hasn't pulled back, though that might simply be because there's nowhere to pull back to. At least she hasn't dumped him on the floor.]
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It is at least a partial explanation. And if she's not freaking out, then he doesn't immediately find a reason to pull away any further, either. he watches her face, instead.]
What's so predictable?
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[The fact that she has to explain that is a little bit worrisome. As her future ex-husband she's slightly less unwilling to kiss him than she is most people in the City, but they're certainly not at a place where that would be normal.
Would it?]
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