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[M!Courier+Veronica] - Simple - 1b/1
(Anonymous) 2011-12-19 12:19 pm (UTC)(link)But it did dawn on him, eventually, that she hadn’t been trying to be derogatory; that she was giving him fair warning.
“You really put a lot of effort into this,” Veronica said gently, voice apologetic, upon being presented with the token of his appreciation, “didn’t you?”
“Yes’m,” he said, grinning ear to ear as she toyed with some of the nuka cola labels he’d used for color. “Nearly didn’t finish on account’a Rex makin’ off with some’a them labels,” he added, pointing to the one she had between her fingers, “once I got done peelin’ ‘em off the bottles, but…” Beat. “You, uh— you like it?”
“I love it, actually,” she said, though her smile was— sad, almost. “Sweetest thing anyone’s done for me in years. Just— not something I deserve, really.”
“Oh, now, I wouldn’t say that,” he said, brow furrowing slightly. “Seems to me you deserve more’n just a bunch’a scraps stuck together like this. I keep tellin’ you, you gotta—”
Raising her hand to interrupt him, Veronica said, “It’s not—” then paused, voice softening once she was sure he was listening to her. “It’s not that. It’s just— I can’t accept it.”
The tone of voice, the look in her eyes— that much, he read immediately. She knew what he was offering and, well. He’d been turned down enough to know what that look meant.
His smile turned somber, eyes shifting awkwardly to the ground between them. “It’s me, innit?” he said, without rancor; just his usual bluntness. “Miss Cassidy said somethin’ about me not bein’ your type. Guess I should’a listened to her.”
“Well… she’s right, sort of,” she said, affording him that much at least. “Just not for the reasons you’re thinking.”
He raised his head again, curious; it wasn’t a tone he was used to when he was being let down. Most girls just laughed, or got impatient with him. Thought his questions were leading, or meant to guilt them into letting down their guard.
“Remember,” Veronica continued, “how I said there was someone I really cared about? Someone I loved that left the Brotherhood without me?”
“Yes’m.”
“Did I mention that her name was Christine?”
Pausing, he was left uncertain of what to say to that. He knew what he assumed, but—
“You’n—?” Another pause. “You— mind spellin’ that out for me so I don’t go puttin’ my foot in my mouth?”
Veronica just smiled— that warm, patient smile he had always taken a shine to. “Chances are, you’re on the right track,” she said gently. “I like women, TC. I’ve never been attracted to men for as long as I can remember. Tried to be, once, since— that sort’ve thing was expected of me, but… it didn’t really work out. Never felt right.”
He thought about that for a moment— felt some of the disappointment he felt, some of the embarrassment, start to lift, little by little. She’d mentioned something about that before, hadn’t she? He just hadn’t bothered to ask anything else. But— now that the subject was broached, he alighted upon a question.
“So… you’re sayin’ that— if I was a lady, y’might…?”
“I might,” Veronica said. “Probably would, actually. I mean… don’t take that as encouragement to keep trying. I like you, but you’d be better off just leaving it be.” The answer warmed him— enough to bring a broad smile to his face; pleased, sheepish, and apparently contrary to what she was expecting. “And now you’re smiling,” she said, eyebrow raised. “This… isn’t a prelude to an emotional breakdown, is it? ‘Cause… I’m not really that good with—”
Now it was his turn to cut her off, using the gesture she had before. “No, ma’am,” he said, his use of the moniker earning him a somewhat pointed look— he knew she hated it, but slipped up occasionally regardless— but he carried on, getting the thought out before it eluded him. “Just good to know that, if circumstances were a little different, y’might’a said yes, instead.”
“Depends on what I was saying ‘yes’ to, I suppose,” Veronica replied, eyebrow raised. “But yeah. I like you. I just don’t—”
“Like me,” he said, nodding. “I know. Tell you the truth— it’s enough just knowin’ you like me at all.”
[M!Courier+Veronica] - Simple - 1c/1
(Anonymous) 2011-12-19 12:21 pm (UTC)(link)Shaking his head, he said, “Keep ‘em. Last thing I wanna do is make you think you don’t deserve ‘em.”
And at least, with him, she could be assured that he meant it.
One of the bonuses of being Simple.
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