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Clay let himself in and let out a whistle. Julie knew who he was now and had decided that he was acceptable company. Clay changed the water in her bowl and measured up food for her. Then he showed her that he had remembered to bring a piece of string. He'd gotten the silent treatment the night before. No string.
Julie happily pounced the string and Clay sat down on a kitchen chair, preparing himself to play with her till she got tired of it. This would happen much more quickly with her than with Darth Maul who believed that no string should be left alive.
Julie happily pounced the string and Clay sat down on a kitchen chair, preparing himself to play with her till she got tired of it. This would happen much more quickly with her than with Darth Maul who believed that no string should be left alive.
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How are you doing? Apart from the thing with Jimmy?
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He reaches down and wiggles his fingers at Julie until she pounces. "I think I need to face the fact that I'm a failure at this stuff."
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He stretches a little.
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It feels so odd to be sitting here with the man he once felt such overwhelming passion for, talking about the most mundane things. There'd been a time when they'd have been making love by now.
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Yeah. And it's dull most of the time. Besides, it doesn't really sit well with me to have a boss.
He shrugs.
But I manage.
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He winks to show that he is joking.
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Clay's eyes are twinkling. He stretches again.
I miss you sometimes. Got used to company from staying here.
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What is it?
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He looks up with a smile, but his eyes are sad.
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He smooths down Orlando's curls.
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Clay strokes Orlando's hair and upper arms.
Callie was afraid when she came to us at first. Because she didn't know who she was.
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Orlando knows it's not fair and it's cruel, but he's hurting, and it's all coming out like a poison in his heart.
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Fine.
He gets up and takes a step back, putting some distance between them. Will you need me to look after Julie still?
She doesn't love him. She doesn't.
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It's okay.
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ooc