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somethingwithturquoise) wrote2022-02-01 06:14 am
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MHA #4; Tuesday Evening [02/01].
Summer was pretty sure it should be illegal to have to have two sangria nights within less than a week of each other, but that was the dire state of affairs that they were in, and so they had to make the most of it. It did not take her long to know that she was going to be mixing up more of the now sacred drink for another session when she heard about John leaving, and she was determined to all but drag Rey here if she had to.
Thankfully, though, she didn't have to, and she had yet again foiled the cats' attempts to trip her as she brought a pitcher out to the living room in an odd sense of déjà vu, except for the fact that there was already a box of cookies from J,GoB on the table waiting this time.
What? That cookies-in-wine combo had been legit.
She wasn't sure Rey would be as onboard with it as she was, but, hey, it was good to have options.
[[ and for she who is mentioned in the narrative, although if anyone wants to poke at Summer before Rey in the timeline, I'm totes down for it! ]]
Thankfully, though, she didn't have to, and she had yet again foiled the cats' attempts to trip her as she brought a pitcher out to the living room in an odd sense of déjà vu, except for the fact that there was already a box of cookies from J,GoB on the table waiting this time.
What? That cookies-in-wine combo had been legit.
She wasn't sure Rey would be as onboard with it as she was, but, hey, it was good to have options.
[[ and for she who is mentioned in the narrative, although if anyone wants to poke at Summer before Rey in the timeline, I'm totes down for it! ]]

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So there she was, knocking. She looked better than yesterday, too.
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And then went to make good on that warning, whether Rey liked it or not!
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"I have sangria," she assured her, because, duh, obviously, "and cookies."
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Her brow furrowed as she took that tentative first sip, which was mostly a volume-regulation thing because, yeah, definitely got close to the rim there, Summer, and then she looked over at Rey.
"So," she ventured, all traces of her previous sarcasm vanished into something much softer, "how are you feeling?"
She didn't look great, but, also, she didn't look all that bad, either, all things considered. Which Summer had mostly expected of Rey, and that was why she was going to just ask directly.
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She'd be halfway to her second planet-ending apocalypse orgy with her grandfather by now, probably, because, yes, that was actually canon.
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See previous narrative statement.
She filled in the hesitation that followed with a large sip of her own before asking, "So what all happened?"
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"When he first came here it wasn't by choice, but he got away from a war he didn't believe in so he didn't really try that hard to get back." Or at all. "His captain showed up at Parents Weekend and I knew what he said bothered John at the time, but he never talks about things so I didn't know how badly it was weighing on him. He called me over Sunday morning to tell me he had to finally see it through, being more like me, and then I stayed with him till his portal."
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"Oof," she said, eloquently, still deciding which part of all that to focus on. "So...back home, huh?"
To war. In the, what, eighteenth century? NBD...
...although something was telling Summer it definitely wasn't exactly the same as Rey and herself flipping back and forth between here and their own various wars.
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She was absolutely sure he'd be okay. But she also was pretty sure he was just going to pick up where he left off.
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"He had a life here, too," she murmured into her drink, not really meaning to, but, well...she did have pretty complicated feelings about that sort of thing, and she sighed, taking that next drink and shaking her head.
"But...I guess," she added, feeling it was maybe a little unfair of her to hold against him what she had basically sympathized with Faye for, but somehow, this just felt different to her. Like she said, complicated, "if it was really what he felt he needed to do..."
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She'd checked every day during high school on whether she could get back to Jakku, where there had been nothing waiting for her.
"I kept trying to think up ways I could even go with him, but if I couldn't stay- and I couldn't- I think it would only have prolonged this."
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She gave Rey a weak sort of smile. "I guess it..." A few things came to mind to fill in the rest of that, but none of them really quite fit. Was inevitable? For the best? Nice while it lasted? "...well, like you said...probably good, but ugh."
Paraphrasing, of course.
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But her knee-jerk reaction to these things was to always just hit space, as soon as possible, and as far as possible, so....
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"Might not be the worse idea," she said, with a faint smile. "There's always something for you to do out there, something useful, too, which helps...
"But," she added, with emphasis, "if you do go out there, you have to A) come back or two, at least spare a day in the very near future for a little trip. Honestly, between you and Stark and with it being the worst timing with being February now," like, seriously, all this stuff, around Valentine's Day? Rude, "I am definitely going to see who I need to blackmail to see about squeezing us into a space spa day, because we are clearly in desperate need of one but the whole place has been booked solid."
But, hey, now this might give her something to focus on other than her own crippling paranoia about being next! Sure, sure, yesterday had definitely done a lot of good in walking her back from the edge, but it was a slippery slope they were on right now.
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She had not thought about Valentine's Day. She was more than likely going to not be here for Valentine's Day.
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