A note for
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Clay isn’t certain whether David has already left for Rome. He doesn’t think so. He is fairly certain that David would come round to say goodbye. Or call.
He walks over to Allan’s house on his way to the diner. He could use some reassurence before going to try and talk with Callie but David doesn’t seem to be in. He writes a note to him and leaves it there.
Hi David
I met Callie’s friend. Walker says it’s somebody you might know. His name is Alexander except it sounds a littlestupiddifferent.
I don’t trust him.
Will Callie be all right you think?
I should go apologize to her. I sort of yelled at him.
~Clay
He walks over to Allan’s house on his way to the diner. He could use some reassurence before going to try and talk with Callie but David doesn’t seem to be in. He writes a note to him and leaves it there.
Hi David
I met Callie’s friend. Walker says it’s somebody you might know. His name is Alexander except it sounds a little
Will Callie be all right you think?
I should go apologize to her. I sort of yelled at him.
~Clay
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He takes the car without asking. He could ask, but Alan would want to know where he was going. Alan would see that something was wrong and he would want an explanation. He wouldn't push for one. But he would ask. And David would rather that he wouldn't ask.
So he takes the car and drives to Clay's. He knocks on the door. No answer. So he sits in the car and waits. Nothing seems as bad inside the car.
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He's returning now and recognizes the car in the driveway. He smiles and walks over to tap on the window.
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Unless this Alexander is a really good friend. But still...
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I just wanted to know a little about that guy. If you do know him?
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Callie came round and - I was sleeping in Orlando's bed room. She got upset and this guy - Alexander - had taken her here and he -
He still doesn't know if this is one of David's friends but he cannot keep completely calm when telling about it.
And he - he acted like he had to protect her from me. And pushed me away. And -
she let him. But he can't bear to say that.
And he mocked me. When she wasn't looking. So I spat at him.
He shrugs a little. Looks away.
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"Why were you sleeping in Orlando's room?"
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Why do you think I was sleeping in Orlando's room?
Then, less irritated.
I was - lonely - I guess.
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He bites his lip. "What's this about Callie and some guy? Why would I know him?"
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And that Callie had said she'd met somebody and he figured it was this guy. Because of the way he had been - touching her.
He can feel his jaw clench.
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Is he - will she be safe with him?
It's not a good way to phrase it and he knows that David will be able to tell that he doesn't like this friend of his much but saying what he really thinks will be far worse.
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The fairy carving is on the table.
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"This Alexander, Clay." David pauses for a while before continuing, "Can you describe him? What did he look like?"
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He adds that he had met him before. At Jason's.
He looked at me as if I were dinner.
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David rubs his face. "I'll speak to Callie." The less Clay knows the better.
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He is really worried now.
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He starts to laugh then. Because it sounds so fucking funny.
"He is a very bad, bad man. Stay away from him. I'll talk to Callie."
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No. It won't do any good.
He sighs, rubbing his face.
She won't listen David.
She won't. Not if she likes him. She won't care if he is bad. Darkly was.
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