[He feels a little guilty offering to do whatever she needed to heal and then holding back. Duke's glad she's willing to settle for being close. More than that seemed too extreme too fast, too likely to shake whatever they had loose from its moorings. A kiss, a safe place, a friend: maybe that could be enough.]
It's hard to explain. The dating pool in Haven is a little more dangerous than it is here. [Which sounds so much like a joke even he has to smile at it.] Since the Troubles started up, the girls I've been into have, uh -- one almost killed me with her Trouble. Two died. And the next one, she... [Was my best friend. Turned me down. Loves someone else. Got abducted by an evil teleporting barn dimension.] I was trying to help her when I got here.
[nick doesn’t feel like she’s settling with duke. she’s a physical person, communicates better through the language of touch, and what she needs to heal is simply that - positive, reassuring, comforting touch, something that she previously has only been able to acquire in a sexual context. she hasn’t known how to ask for what she needs in any other way until now, nor would she have been comfortable asking, but she can do that now with duke.
though she almost wishes she hadn’t asked when he tells her two of his romantic pursuits of the past year died. one almost killing him is bad enough, and being separated from another and ending up here instead is pretty awful, but two others, dead - that’s more than anyone should have to deal with.
no wonder he’s so experienced with loss that he’s got a three-day grieving plan worked out.]
Duke ... Jesus.
[her expression pinches in sympathetic pain, eyelashes damp with tears that have sprung up unexpectedly. like last night when he’d confessed to killing a man to save the lives of his children, she’s overcome with the impulse to kiss him over and over, to reinforce that he deserves to be loved. so she leans in, conveys how much she wishes he never had to experience this pain with her hand softly cupping his jaw. how is duke one of the most stable, solid people she’s ever met, with how much horror he’s lived through?]
[What do you even say about that? What can you say? For a while Duke stays silent, closing his eyes and accepting Nick's gentle touch to his face. He'd been bearing those losses alone for the most part, something he'd learned to do as well as he could, so the sympathy was more than welcome. He moves his hand over hers again, holding it, stroking his thumb over it, and just looks at her.
It had been a long time since he'd had the breathing room to hold someone and just look at them. It strikes him suddenly how rare that is, how likely it is that it might not happen again, either here or in Haven.]
Vanessa could predict people's deaths and saved them until she died trying. Evi got shot trying to break a quarantine. Audrey's the one I tried to bring back. She's my friend, and wherever she is now, we need her back home.
[No mention of the woman who nearly killed him, that's not a story he's ready to tell. Instead he just sighs and traces her cheek in turn, his fingers finding her hair and gently combing through. He notes the tears gathering in her eyes with a frown.]
Sorry. Ex talk sucks even when it doesn't include obituaries. And lately I'm a little worried I might be bad luck.
[she knows better than to ask about his brush with death while dating. some stories are too much to tell. it’s been years since that awful nightbane in stanley park attacked her, and the memory still terrifies her as it reminds her of how easily she could’ve died. she can only guess at how much worse what duke experienced could be, and for him, it was much more recent. so she doesn’t press for that story - duke will talk about it when he’s ready, if ever.]
You got nothin’ to be sorry about. [she forces a small, sad smile for him.] And I don’t think it’s you that’s the bad luck - sounds more like it’s that town you’re from.
[she turns her head so her lips find the underside of his wrist, where she places a soft kiss. her heart spills over with the volume of her love for him, and she doesn’t have the words to tell him. the only way she can express the depth of what she feels is by touch, with kisses and the gentle brushing of fingertips over his skin.
[He isn't ready to talk about it. Even if he was, it's the wrong time for it. It might be the wrong time to bring up anyone he'd lost, this was supposed to be about Nick and not him. Maybe it shows her she isn't alone? Maybe it shows him.
He'd come here to comfort her and instead she was trying to make him feel better, holding him and showing him with softness. He tries to think of the last time that had happened to him. Duke's used to being needed, he isn't as used to being wanted. He spends more time holding other people up than he does being held, and Nick's trying to hold him up even when she can't stand up straight herself. It's the kindest thing anyone's done for him in months.]
[they’re both hurting - maybe duke wasn’t as close to those who were executed, but it’s still a jarring, awful thing to witness, a not-so-subtle warning to obey, or else. and if it drags up memories of duke’s more recent losses? nick is, without question, willing to offer support in the same vein as what duke’s already given her. that’s what friends do - they support each other.]
That reminds me of this Radiohead song - d’you know it? I’m on a roll, I’m on a roll, this time ... I feel my luck could change ...
[the words she sings are quiet, almost fragile as she breathes them out, eyes closed. she slips her hand over his, laces their fingers together. moves in closer to kiss him slowly and hopes the affection is accepted.]
Is this OK?
[it’s what she wants, but if he doesn’t, she’ll stop.]
[He wasn't, and the executions hit him as hard as the Head no doubt intended -- modern people unused to celebrated human suffering weren't going to be able to process that easily. Duke wasn't used to it, would never want to be. But he'd just watched people die, and Nick had watched people she cared about die. People she easily could've died alongside.
It's different, and he understands it. It's why he smiles for half a moment before squeezing her fingers. Why he returns that kiss, even if it feels a little nerve-wracking right now.]
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[He feels a little guilty offering to do whatever she needed to heal and then holding back. Duke's glad she's willing to settle for being close. More than that seemed too extreme too fast, too likely to shake whatever they had loose from its moorings. A kiss, a safe place, a friend: maybe that could be enough.]
It's hard to explain. The dating pool in Haven is a little more dangerous than it is here. [Which sounds so much like a joke even he has to smile at it.] Since the Troubles started up, the girls I've been into have, uh -- one almost killed me with her Trouble. Two died. And the next one, she... [Was my best friend. Turned me down. Loves someone else. Got abducted by an evil teleporting barn dimension.] I was trying to help her when I got here.
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though she almost wishes she hadn’t asked when he tells her two of his romantic pursuits of the past year died. one almost killing him is bad enough, and being separated from another and ending up here instead is pretty awful, but two others, dead - that’s more than anyone should have to deal with.
no wonder he’s so experienced with loss that he’s got a three-day grieving plan worked out.]
Duke ... Jesus.
[her expression pinches in sympathetic pain, eyelashes damp with tears that have sprung up unexpectedly. like last night when he’d confessed to killing a man to save the lives of his children, she’s overcome with the impulse to kiss him over and over, to reinforce that he deserves to be loved. so she leans in, conveys how much she wishes he never had to experience this pain with her hand softly cupping his jaw. how is duke one of the most stable, solid people she’s ever met, with how much horror he’s lived through?]
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It had been a long time since he'd had the breathing room to hold someone and just look at them. It strikes him suddenly how rare that is, how likely it is that it might not happen again, either here or in Haven.]
Vanessa could predict people's deaths and saved them until she died trying. Evi got shot trying to break a quarantine. Audrey's the one I tried to bring back. She's my friend, and wherever she is now, we need her back home.
[No mention of the woman who nearly killed him, that's not a story he's ready to tell. Instead he just sighs and traces her cheek in turn, his fingers finding her hair and gently combing through. He notes the tears gathering in her eyes with a frown.]
Sorry. Ex talk sucks even when it doesn't include obituaries. And lately I'm a little worried I might be bad luck.
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You got nothin’ to be sorry about. [she forces a small, sad smile for him.] And I don’t think it’s you that’s the bad luck - sounds more like it’s that town you’re from.
[she turns her head so her lips find the underside of his wrist, where she places a soft kiss. her heart spills over with the volume of her love for him, and she doesn’t have the words to tell him. the only way she can express the depth of what she feels is by touch, with kisses and the gentle brushing of fingertips over his skin.
she hopes it’s enough.]
You’ve been nothing but good luck for me.
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He'd come here to comfort her and instead she was trying to make him feel better, holding him and showing him with softness. He tries to think of the last time that had happened to him. Duke's used to being needed, he isn't as used to being wanted. He spends more time holding other people up than he does being held, and Nick's trying to hold him up even when she can't stand up straight herself. It's the kindest thing anyone's done for him in months.]
Maybe my luck is changing.
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That reminds me of this Radiohead song - d’you know it? I’m on a roll, I’m on a roll, this time ... I feel my luck could change ...
[the words she sings are quiet, almost fragile as she breathes them out, eyes closed. she slips her hand over his, laces their fingers together. moves in closer to kiss him slowly and hopes the affection is accepted.]
Is this OK?
[it’s what she wants, but if he doesn’t, she’ll stop.]
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It's different, and he understands it. It's why he smiles for half a moment before squeezing her fingers. Why he returns that kiss, even if it feels a little nerve-wracking right now.]
Don't stop singing.
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