Jaime Reyes (
weldedtomyspine) wrote in
fandomtownies2012-04-02 10:50 pm
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The Perk [Monday afternoon]
Jaime needed coffee.
And space.
Not really to think about things. He had no idea what he'd even think about. Or, more accurately, he wasn't sure what thinking would accomplish. On the one hand, seeing kids that could potentially have been his as relatively well-adjusted teenagers had been kind of cool. On the other hand, they really just served as reminders that he was... unsettled ("unhappy" wasn't something he was going to admit quite yet). They seemed to come from a happy family, one where he and Momoko, somehow, worked out.
A family that he was never going to get to see, except through these brief glimpses.
So: coffee. And some breathing space. To just...wallow think.
And space.
Not really to think about things. He had no idea what he'd even think about. Or, more accurately, he wasn't sure what thinking would accomplish. On the one hand, seeing kids that could potentially have been his as relatively well-adjusted teenagers had been kind of cool. On the other hand, they really just served as reminders that he was... unsettled ("unhappy" wasn't something he was going to admit quite yet). They seemed to come from a happy family, one where he and Momoko, somehow, worked out.
A family that he was never going to get to see, except through these brief glimpses.
So: coffee. And some breathing space. To just...

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Lena bopped in, got a chai, and then sat down at Jaime's table. "Hi! So. How's it going, Not-Uncle Jaime?"
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"Not bad, Lena. You enjoy the weekend?"
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She beamed.
"Now. How about you?"
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That was even usually true!
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"Then why are you being all alone and distanced in a coffee shop when two of your adorable children and one of your adorable nieces are visiting?"
Hello! No lying, Uncle Jaime! Not-Uncle Jaime.
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Essentially.
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"No Caff-Pow, no Sugar Cakes... How did mom live in this time?" She pulled the wrapper off one of the pile of small tea scones and plopped it in her mouth.
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She bit into another tea cake, a bit of the sugar topping sticking unnoticed to her lip. "I wonder how he ever let me come to school here? It must be driving him totally mad."
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It took him a second to re-gather himself. "I imagine you inherited your mother's eyes," he suggested.
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"It's how she knows I'm yours, she says."
Well, that and the pieces of various appliances littering Elena's room.
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