Smiling, Reese checks his watch. "Okay, good. How about...
seven...ish? That will force me to finish up here at a decent time
tonight."
Tossing Angelica a wink, he disappears again, this time for good as he
does make it all the way back to his office this time. Having plans for
supper really would help him get out of the office at a decent time. So
many times he was here late in the evening or even into the early
morning hours. Maybe part of it was simply being overloaded with work.
And maybe part of it was the preference of working rather than going
home to an empty house. Each day he looked forward more to going home to
Angelica instead...
...The scent of cooking meat and vegetables wafted through the house,
beckoning anyone's mouth to water. Reese had not gotten home as early as
he wanted to, which meant Angelica would be coming any minute and he
was still standing at the stove, but he was pretty sure she wouldn't
mind. Dressed down in his jeans and comfy shirt, he shifts the pan over
the burner, tossing the thin strips of steak and chopped veggies as they
sizzled. Checking the rice, he finds it not done yet and puts the lid
back on that pot to let it cook a little bit longer. The third pan held
his "secret" sauce - his ultimate reason for having decided on stir fry
tonight. Stirring it lightly, he tastes it and nods with satisfaction
before pouring it over the meat and vegetables as they steam and hiss.
"Nine o'clock. Got it." Jason nods his agreement. Misty was so
thoughtful, giving him time for both things tonight. He did appreciate
it.
Finishing up his lunch, Jason didn't want to return to work, but
he knew he had to. After cleaning up the corner of Misty's desk where
he'd been eating, he sighs, standing and stretching. Looking down at
her, he grins. "I'll see you later."
Bending, he leans one hand on her desk, letting the other cradle
the back of her head as he aims for her lips. Letting his kiss remain
for a few moments, he lets it deepen as much as she wanted, not caring
that Rick was still standing over at the counter.
Ambling down the sidewalk, Alec didn't mind the long walk. He was
getting used to hoofing it all over town anyway. Not that he didn't want
to get his bike going again, but for now, at least this was good
exercise.
Coming to the home supply store, he's just ready to push the door
open when his eyes spot a familiar red and white car parked out front.
His heart leaps into his throat and he freezes in his tracks. Ryan. It
had been a few days since he'd called her and left that message. He'd
been feeling a little bit better since then... at least well enough that
Misty hadn't yet found him a crying mess again. Now though... now all
those emotions come flooding back at once.
Swallowing
hard, he hesitates, then backs up to let someone else in the store ahead
of him. Part of him wanted so badly to go inside and deliberately find
Ryan so he could just see her. And part of him wanted to tuck tail and
run. The last time he'd seen her, she'd been trying to beat the living
tar out of him - and rightly so. But the pain from that day still
lingered.
Realizing that just standing outside was stupid, he finally takes
a deep breath and goes inside. He might not even run into her. He'd
just find what he'd come here for and what ever happened would happen.
Stopping at the main aisle, he scans the signs hanging from the ceiling
that ran the length of the store. He was looking for plumbing...
plumbing...
Church? Now that was something Hunter wasn't expecting to hear right
now. Lifting his head from Katie's shoulder, he leans it back against
the wall again before taking a potato chip to chew on. Church, huh? How
did Katie get from his nightmares to church? Was she trying to connect
those things, or was it just a random thought? He couldn't help but
wonder.
His fingers toy with hers as his mind tries to sort through what he
was feeling. It wasn't easy though. "Maybe," he finally answers. It was a
few days until Sunday. And he knew good and well that Angel wouldn't
complain if he went - he'd figured out that much at least. He could be
at death's door and no one here would begrudge him church. The question
now was really if he wanted to or not, and he wasn't sure he knew that
answer.
"I'll think about it." That's all he would promise.
Working on some of his fruit, Hunter soon realizes that somehow
his hunger had diminished, leaving him without the appetite to finish
what was on his plate. He didn't know if it was the conversation or the
pain killers, but either way, he couldn't stomach any more.
Setting aside his plate, his head returns to the wall and he sighs,
closing his eyes. His hand still rested in Katie's, and his thumb
absentmindedly runs through her palm. Flashes of the day's events run
through his mind and he again he felt the terror of drowning. The fear
of falling down that bank. The feel of the cold water. Being caught with
no escape. That haunting voice.
A new wave of emotions hit and Hunter isn't so sure he's going to
keep that tear from escaping or not. It felt rather stupid to him to be
reacting like this. After all, he was fine, everyone was fine, he'd
hurt his leg but that was it.
Realizing his hand had tensed around Katie's, he quickly releases
it before reaching for his lemonade to take a sip. The last few minutes
had been lost to silence again. "Guess I'm still tired," he muses,
trying to move on from his own thoughts, forcing a chuckle. "Stay here
much longer and I might just fall asleep on you."
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