Ainsley Hayes (
theirlawyer) wrote2008-05-23 04:06 pm
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[For Shadow]
Ainsley normally had issues with saying too much and not stopping soon enough and going on and on and on and now, to her horrible surprise, it seemed like not only was she talking entirely too much, but she was also telling the truth. And while that wasn't so bad around people who already knew her political and personal leanings, there was a teensy, tiny, little problem.
That happened to be her personal life.
And oh, God, she was so not looking forward to any of those questions. It wasn't as if she wanted to hide, either. That would just make her look more guilty as she'd grown used to seeing certain people every day, especially now that she lived in a hut far, far closer to them.
Like a certain man she happened to be dating. There was that issue, of course.
Oh dear God in heaven, why couldn't Ainsley have just been struck mute?
That happened to be her personal life.
And oh, God, she was so not looking forward to any of those questions. It wasn't as if she wanted to hide, either. That would just make her look more guilty as she'd grown used to seeing certain people every day, especially now that she lived in a hut far, far closer to them.
Like a certain man she happened to be dating. There was that issue, of course.
Oh dear God in heaven, why couldn't Ainsley have just been struck mute?
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After a few seconds, he touched her once and asked gently. "What's the matter?"
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"That's waht I want out of five years on too. And a ten-year-old Karen. A quiet life."
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She took hold of his other hand, ceasing their walking and looked up at him. "Shadow," she started, soft and sure. "I love you."
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"I love you." It was a theory of Shadow's that adding 'too' to the end of it just detracted from the sentiment, somehow. "I do. I have. This is not a compulsive honesty thing."
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It was a movie-ending kiss, James Bond with the heroine necking on the beach as the space craft burns in the background. In this case, Shadow wasn't exactly sure who was the secret agent and who was the eye candy, but either way he didn't care.
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"I think between that kiss and all the panic, today is starting to come out evenly," she said.
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"You've got another question chance, if we're still playing that game."
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After a moment, he asked her. "Are you happy here?"
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"Yeah? Good. Good. Me too."
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