William T. Spears (
death_glare) wrote2018-10-03 08:49 am
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
private PSL
[ If Grell had expected William to be oblivious to her activities, she was sorely mistaken. He'd come from his office multiple times that day, looking to have a word with her about proper office behaviour, timely submission of forms, and the coffee carafe from the break room, that she'd happily emptied but failed to refill. Each time, he'd been met with an empty desk, even though he'd seen her minutes before. And when questioned, Knox just brushed him off like it was no big deal - he'd finished his own work for the day and wasn't staying overtime, big plans for the evening and all that.
So, the next time William caught a glance of bright red slinking past the frosted windows of his office, he made an executive decision - quickly teleporting himself in the doorway of the office, appearing just before she attempted to leave... ]
And where are you sneaking off to this time?
no subject
What have you busied yourself with, mn?
no subject
[ Items to make sure they have on the ship, what they'll need to do once they arrive in NY, that sort of thing. Though, scrawled along the side of the paper seems to be a list of potential jobs. One of them, Accountant is crossed off. ]
no subject
Ah, again, I'm so glad to have you along.
[ Swinging upright, she unfolds the newspaper across the table, and leans in to open it up. ]
I've always sorely lacked in organization, as you know.
no subject
[ He sets aside his note pad, after crossing retrieve daily paper from the list, and joins Grell in looking though it. ]
We'll need a two bed cabin. And we are not splurging on upper class decks.
no subject
[ The redhead remarks with amusement, before licking a thumb to go through the pages. ]
Ah, it would be nice to travel with style. I suppose we'll save it for the new flat.
no subject
[ It's gonna take a bit more than a day together with the girl to get him into bed, Grell. ]
no subject
Are you implying that I would want to be intimate with our daughter in the room, Will?
[ With a hard sniff, she straightens the newspaper out in her hands. ]
In any case, they're unlikely to have cribs, I imagine, so that might just be what we'll have to do.
no subject
[ William's eyes scan along the page she's opened to, but has little luck spotting the information they need. ]
If it's unavoidable, then I will do so for her sake.
no subject
Smoothing the pages open across the table, she leans forward with her elbows atop her knees. ]
Alright, let's see... It seems they've got a destination running to New York every few days, mn? What's the soonest you think we could manage?
no subject
[ William calling out would probably cause suspicion, but he has enough time accrued, he should be allowed to take it without questioning! ]
I can purchase tickets for the next voyage before then. That would give us two days.
no subject
Mn, that would be perfect really. If I focus on packing through tomorrow, then I'd only have to worry about acquiring enough to hold Rosalind over until we settle down overseas... That much I can cover.
no subject
[ William settles back into the couch, visibly more relaxed than normal, or than anyone with a plan of running away from their current life should be. He sighs, glancing over to the crib. ]
Honestly, I won't miss London.
no subject
[ Quietly as she may, Grell tears out the section containing the fare information to set aside. The rest she'll use for packing, if need be. ]
Yes, the few good memories it holds should easily be outweighed by the adventures ahead. It's quite exciting, really.
[ Peeking over her shoulder, she gives William a grin. ]
I've never felt so alive.
no subject
[ Hopefully not a wistful dream.
Able to pull things together in time, William and Grell arrive at the port with their new daughter. With such a short amount of time to acquire tickets, William was forced to pay a bit more than he'd have liked to for a room with the accommodations they were looking for. Not that Grell would complain about the fancier room or their baggage being delivered to the door!
Though the moment they arrive at their cabin, William glowers at the single bed. It's not quite as large as the lady working the ticket counter described, but there's not much he can do about that. ]
no subject
Oooh, look, Rosalind! What a spoiled little lady you've become!
[ Hoisting her up at arm's length, the redhead twirls her around, before flopping them both back onto the bed! Laughing, she cuddles the child close. ]
It's perfect, Will♥.
no subject
It is a bit small.
[ Speaking mainly of the bed, but he tries not to let that one issue ruin this new lifestyle change for them already and merely gives a short huff. Coat hung up and luggage all set away, William approaches the bed, hand shifting to his face to adjust his frames. Only to be quickly reminded that they are no longer there. ]
Ah, this will take some getting used to again.
no subject
I'll say. I never noticed how much your glasses had overshadowed your cheekbones! Why, I think I'm in love all over again!
[ Resting the back of a palm over her forehead, she teasingly swoons! ]
no subject
[ William gives her a look that states just how unamused he is by her dramatics. ]
If only our eyes would return to their natural color. It would help us blend in.
no subject
[ She pulls her bangs over her eyes briefly, as Undertaker had worn them. ]
Perhaps some frames with faux lenses would help?
no subject
[ He makes a face at her display. ]
And neither should you. It doesn't suit you.
[ That last suggestion intrigues him slightly. ]
Is that something that's available?
no subject
Oh, absolutely! There's a market for it, considering actors and the like. They're easier to find than you'd expect! Frames are put on display with non-prescription glass, for example.
no subject
Not something I would have thought of, personally. Though, that is not at the top of our priorities. And we shouldn't go making frivolous purchases.
[ Meaning makeup, clothes for themselves, home decor. He feels he should draw that boundary now before Grell becomes lost in the fashion trends of New York City. ]
no subject
I would say that is a precautionary measure, not frivolous.
[ Plucking Rosalind up off her chest, she moves to sit upright. She allows the child to get a feel for the bed, instead. ]
Glasses tend to get in the way of my eye makeup, in any case. I'll look cuter without them!
no subject
[ Though it does make him take note of her eye makeup, perhaps for the first time. He'd never noticed just how intricately done it was. No wonder she was in the bathroom for ages before they left!
Watching Rosalind, William takes a seat on the bed beside Grell. She really doesn't look much like either of them and he absently wonders if that was cause issue. ]
What do you suggest we do for housing?
no subject
Mm, well. I imagine it might be easier to find a flat, until jobs have been found and established. In a few years, someplace just outside the city would be preferable, though; a place with a yard for her to play in.
[ Now that William's sat down with the baby, she'll take this time to remove her coat, setting about to hang it up in the closet. Her shoes will follow - and, apparently on a roll, she feels compelled to begin on their suitcases! ]
Until then, I think she'll be content! Our little dear must learn to crawl, first.
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...