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Clay is walking along the shoreline. His jeans are wet from the spray but he doesn’t seem to notice.
He is wearing a jacket for once.
He isn’t looking for Weps.
Exactly.
He is wearing a jacket for once.
He isn’t looking for Weps.
Exactly.
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Today had been a strange day. His meeting with David had unsettled him, his frank admission that he'd put Jed before anything - anyone - was hardly a surprise, but it'd still sounded strange in his head when he'd said it out loud. Like a decision had already been made. But a decision he hadn't realised he needed to make. And then he'd remembered the number on the piece of paper in his jacket pocket that he'd found the first night he'd arrived here. The number that he didn't recognise or understand but somehow knew he shouldn't throw away. So he hadn't. And today he'd called that number.
Weps sits quietly, watching the fire, lost in thought. He's thinking about the people he's met here. And thinking about some painful times ahead.
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It's Weps. He hasn't noticed Clay, so he whistles softly. To let him know that he is there.
Weps looks a little sad. And Clay isn't certain whether he would want company at all.
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"Hey..." he says softly. "Didn't see you coming. Wanna share the fire for a while?"
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Despite Clays' presence, Weps feels quite alone.
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When he catches Weps' eyes he marks a tear track down his own cheek with a finger before pointing to Weps, leaving his hand hanging between them.
You're upset. What is wrong?
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He shakes his head firmly and then smiles at Weps.
No. No no, leaving was good.
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Weps digs in his rucksack for another bottle of beer and offers it to Clay, his eyes returning to the ocean.
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He ends up close enough to Weps to feel his body heath but not touching. He takes a sip from his beer and looks to the waves, the constant movement soothing.
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Weps sighs and leans almost imperceptibly towards Clay so their shoulders touch.
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It does.
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"Are we okay?" he whispers. "Still friends?"
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Of course we are. Why shouldn't we be?
He is genuinely puzzled.
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Then he points to himself and makes a giving motion toward Weps.
Is there anything I can do?
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I'm sorry
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He rests his chin against Weps's head and closes his eyes.
He can feel Weps' pain in the tears falling on his shoulder and in the hardness of Weps' shoulders.