William T. Spears (
death_glare) wrote2018-10-03 08:49 am
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[ 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?
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[ He could be sounding bitter about it, but who can with all this delicious food? He tries the omelette, giving a nod of approval at Grell's selection. ]
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[ Grell can't help it, she's going to take a bite of those pancakes first... sooo delicious, she melts into her seat a little! P
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[ Though the meal isn't technically free, fees for it being included in the ticket prices, it somehow makes it taste even better knowing there will be no bill handed to them at the end. ]
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[ The redhead huffs around a healthy bite of eggs! She was much more hungry than she thought. ]
My point was that we didn't spend much time together, so not only did that warrant some excitement upon seeing one another, it also gave you no chance to see anything but! Mm?
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[ Rosalind has taken to gumming at the ruffles of her dress. William makes to tug them free, but decides it would be best not to risk her getting upset. ]
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You've been surprisingly kind. Not to say that I didn't know you had it in you.
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Perhaps that goes along with your unexpected calmness. Or the fact that I am no longer your boss.
[ So relieving! ]
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You had taken it very seriously, for having no foreseeable future for yourself there.
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[ Which he doesn't sound all too pleased about. ]
Once I find a job, I am going to need you to help keep me from doing so again.
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I feel that I may confidently say that I've had the best success at getting a rise out of you. [ Wink! ] Now that I've your request to go all out, you haven't got a chance.
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[ Even though he's warning her, he's quite aware of just how much he needs her. He takes a breath, wondering if he should even say what's on his mind. ]
I know I complain about it regularly, but your persistence is mainly what's kept me interested.
[ He shakes his head, clearing his throat before returning his attention to his food. ]
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--Interested, mn?
[ Yes, she's pointedly keeping her voice at a hushed level, lest she get too overexcited and default to excited croons. ]
If I may, just what is it that keeps us from... [ There's a vague gesture between the two of them! ]
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Nothing anymore, I suppose.
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I see. Well. [ With an indignant little sniff, she picks up her fork once more. ] Since you've been rather firm with moving at your own pace, I'll expect you to initiate our relationship with some more thoughtful than that. Or you'll need to accept when I begin to take things into my own hands, as it were.
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Fine. Then you best be willing to continue waiting for that moment to come.
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I don't understand what you've been waiting for, Will. You've already decided to run away together so that you may raise a child with me-- [ She really struggles to maintain her composure here, voice kept hushed but clearly edged with aggravation. ] All I need is some validation beyond some-- half-hearted afterthought.
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[ William catches sight of the waiter who's about to come over and check on them. He makes eye contact with the man, gesturing that they are fine and he need not come and ask. Once he's certain they're in the clear, he gives Grell a stern look. ]
This is not the place for that. Besides, I said nothing about having to wait long.
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[ Closing her eyes, Grell sighs with annoyance while attempting to gather herself. ]
You know I'd wait, regardless. [ She mutters, rolling a grape across her plate. ] I've just never felt so-- altogether confident and confused.
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This evening. I would simply rather us be alone. [ He looks to their baby girl. ] Or, as alone as it's possible for us to be, now.
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Will... [ With a fond squeeze, excitement touches her eyes, a smile tugging at her lips. ] I'd like nothing more.
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[ Which will probably be the longest day of Grell's afterlife!
After finishing his pancakes and eating a decent amount of his share of omelette, William finally relents, blotting his mouth with his napkin. Even if his face isn't super expressive, it's obvious he's pleased with their meal. ]
Have you had enough?
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--Hm? Oh. Oh, yes, that was more than, really...
[ With a wiggle of the shoulders, she'll just have to shake it off and get herself recentered! She has lipstick to reapply, and a baby to gather! Once she's up and has Rosalind in her arms, she's using her own napkin to clean around the baby's face a bit better. It's a nod to William once they're all set, then! ]
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We can head topside. I have never seen the Atlantic from off shore.
[ Regardless of Grell's answer, he's already looking for the stairwell that leads up to the deck of the ship. ]
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[ Grell murmurs discreetly as she may, while settling Rosalind on her hip so that she can take William's arm. ]
It's a shame that she won't remember it. [ Fondly, she presses a kiss to the baby's temple. Unfortunately, she isn't able to speak so freely as they make their way to the deck, as they've many other passengers and staff to cross paths with -- but once they've arrived and are met with the cool sea breeze, she can't help but pause to close her eyes, taking in just how refreshing it is. ]
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Ah, I suppose that wasn't entirely true. I have seen it once.
[ A slight bitterness to that statement. He had shown up to rescue her and Knox on their mission that one time. But he was hardly paying attention to the sights, then. Now, not only is it daylight out, but he has no assignments weighing him down. ]
We will have to show her again, when we get the chance.
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