Duke Crocker (
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The beach, Monday afternoon
Evi seemed to have left town again. Without saying another word to him, naturally, she knew that would send him reeling more than her giving him any sort of chance at closure.
Whatever. She was gone, and she hadn't done too much damage while she was on the island, as far as he knew. Gloria was gone, too, which wasn't the same kind of relief, but it was nice to think that maybe he and Octavia could start to work on finding their new normal now, without the pressures of his damn world trying to creep up on him.
The fact that that new normal wasn't going to include a certain snarky, British-coded angel. . . . Well, he was trying not to think too hard about that. People sometimes wandered in and out of your life. At least Lucifer had had the grace to say goodbye before he left.
Anyway. Duke Wasn't Thinking about all that. It was the end of September, and even the mid-Atlantic would start to get cold eventually, so he was out in the water today, taking as much advantage of the lingering warmth and sunlight as he could. The water was kind of freezing, but that was what wet suits were made for, right?
[moody beach post is open, yes!]
Whatever. She was gone, and she hadn't done too much damage while she was on the island, as far as he knew. Gloria was gone, too, which wasn't the same kind of relief, but it was nice to think that maybe he and Octavia could start to work on finding their new normal now, without the pressures of his damn world trying to creep up on him.
The fact that that new normal wasn't going to include a certain snarky, British-coded angel. . . . Well, he was trying not to think too hard about that. People sometimes wandered in and out of your life. At least Lucifer had had the grace to say goodbye before he left.
Anyway. Duke Wasn't Thinking about all that. It was the end of September, and even the mid-Atlantic would start to get cold eventually, so he was out in the water today, taking as much advantage of the lingering warmth and sunlight as he could. The water was kind of freezing, but that was what wet suits were made for, right?
[moody beach post is open, yes!]

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But the island was quiet again today, too. And eventually she made it outdoors. Made a choice between the preserve and the beach.
"Is it cold?" she called, as she walked along the sand.
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Then walked all the way up to the edge of the water, before bending down to untie her boots.
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"We're running out of beach season. Gotta take advantage while we still can."
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She peeled off her socks and stuffed them in one of the boots, then tugged the bottoms of the leggings a little further up, though they were going to get wet regardless. And then she waded into the water.
And hissed, because it was cold. But maybe that was what she needed right now.
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"Recovering okay? This weekend was a lot."
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(She liked it better when it was warm, though.)
"I guess," she said, wading a little further now that she had his support. "Don't feel like throwing up anymore."
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And then the quiet was back again. Or maybe she just really needed to focus on her feet in the water? They were cold, after all.
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That he wasn’t just afraid of what would happen when they eventually had a proper conversation again.
He hopped a little from foot to foot, to keep them from getting buried in the cold sand as the water washed in and out, and offered her a small, hopeful smile.
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Maybe she was just that out of practice with saying lighter things.
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He lifted their joined hands and ducked beneath them, like she was twirling him on a dance floor.
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That, and the equally softly muttered, "Branwoda."
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And drip on her, probably.
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"You're getting cold water on me."
And still she let him, her free hand settling onto his shoulder like she didn't even know it was doing that.
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But the best she could do was prompt him.
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"Admittedly step one is probably getting out of the cold water," Duke said. Making no move to actually do that. "Step two is more fun: cuddling."
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And she was thinking about him being like this with someone else. Looking like that at someone else.
(Someone better.)
She forced the little huff through her nose. And the very faint curving of the edges of her lips. "Cuddling, hmm?" she hummed. "We haven't done a lot of that."
Lately.
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"Guess it's been a while, huh," he said, losing some of the manic edge.
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"Yeah," she agreed, with a tiny nod. She shifted in place a little, her toes burrowing further into the sand. "There's been a lot going on."
Understatement of the year.
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That day was not going to be today, though.
"Too much," Duke agreed, the rest of that smile falling off as he looked out over her head towards the town, then back down at her. "I'm sorry about Evi. I don't know what she was up to."
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"I don't know, either," she said. "And I don't particularly care."
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