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The Devil's Nest, Wednesday Evening
Octavia hadn't been in for a couple of weeks, but that didn't matter much. Everything was the same as it always was, with piano bar-y music in the background, Tiny serving drinks, and the axe-throwing range fully operational.
That Octavia herself was exhausted in a way that stopped being a feeling altogether and just seemed to come right from her bones, well... That wasn't as unusual as it should have ideally been, either.
But she was there, behind the counter, doing her best to not look like she wanted to go home to sleep.
(She'd been doing it since Friday. Thought she was even getting pretty good at it.)
[ooc: OCD free because I am also tired.]
That Octavia herself was exhausted in a way that stopped being a feeling altogether and just seemed to come right from her bones, well... That wasn't as unusual as it should have ideally been, either.
But she was there, behind the counter, doing her best to not look like she wanted to go home to sleep.
(She'd been doing it since Friday. Thought she was even getting pretty good at it.)
[ooc: OCD free because I am also tired.]
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shamelessly moddedsaid. "And he is."Duke was a lot of things, but to Octavia, nice had definitely always been one of them.
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It was all he was getting in this exact moment, anyway. Octavia stalled by getting herself a glass.
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"Already have someone like that."
No, she had a celestial she kept throwing some of her worst coping impulses at.
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The silence stretched on for a moment longer, though.
"Duke was gone for a couple of weeks."
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Very much no.
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By stating something so obvious.
(Yes, she knew he was offering sympathy, but she didn't know what to do with it right now. Except that.)
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It was a very Fandom thing to say.
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He'd seemed okay yesterday, but, well.
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But still:
"No."
He was putting up a good front, but she'd seen how he'd looked when he'd come back. And she'd heard what kind of situation he'd left behind.
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Dante nodded. Sipped his drink. Thought.
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Said nothing.
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She didn't actually have any other way to put it. It was accurate enough. Though she relented, somewhat, after a beat with a, "Probably my own fault for coming in tonight."
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