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Moonlight and Magnolia [Closed]
Who| Wash and Connie, both early PFL timeline
What| Time to go consummate a relationship that never actually happened.
Where| Connie's hab
When| During Time Ripples
Warnings/Notes| We are absolutely fading to black here.
This whole place is weird, honestly. York's debrief packet helped, and evidently some future version of him had had enough foresight to make a map, so Wash isn't having any difficulty getting around. The problem is that, whenever he stops to talk to someone, they look at him like they're expecting something, like he's supposed to know them somehow, and they're inevitably disappointed when he doesn't. Plus, they just keep calling him Freelancer, which is off-putting at best. He has a name, thanks.
So while his trip to the mess hall was successful, he doesn't stick around, instead retreating to the little house/bar York has set up on the habitat deck. York gets it, and this weird future version of York doesn't treat him like he's a complete idiot. It's nice, honestly. He probably shouldn't get used to it, or he'll be in for a rude awakening when he finally does wake up where he's supposed to be.
For now, he pushes open the door and heads inside. "I got milk," he calls, because he'd had a reason for going to the mess hall. "Kind of." The vegan space future is going to take some getting used to.
What| Time to go consummate a relationship that never actually happened.
Where| Connie's hab
When| During Time Ripples
Warnings/Notes| We are absolutely fading to black here.
This whole place is weird, honestly. York's debrief packet helped, and evidently some future version of him had had enough foresight to make a map, so Wash isn't having any difficulty getting around. The problem is that, whenever he stops to talk to someone, they look at him like they're expecting something, like he's supposed to know them somehow, and they're inevitably disappointed when he doesn't. Plus, they just keep calling him Freelancer, which is off-putting at best. He has a name, thanks.
So while his trip to the mess hall was successful, he doesn't stick around, instead retreating to the little house/bar York has set up on the habitat deck. York gets it, and this weird future version of York doesn't treat him like he's a complete idiot. It's nice, honestly. He probably shouldn't get used to it, or he'll be in for a rude awakening when he finally does wake up where he's supposed to be.
For now, he pushes open the door and heads inside. "I got milk," he calls, because he'd had a reason for going to the mess hall. "Kind of." The vegan space future is going to take some getting used to.
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He busies himself with perusing the map in an attempt to do just that, turning it around to orient to where they're standing and what direction they'll be going. Connie's quick - she's back not long after he's gotten his bearings. "Power nullification and a healing factor, evidently," he says, pushing the door open for her. "What about you?"
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Connie can't remember the last time outside of Project Freelancer (other than Casbah, but that's because she literally can't remember it), when they all had some free time to spend together, without the Director's supervision. Most of the rise through the ranks with Wash had been a hard climb but they worked well together, both in a team and as friends. Really well. If this is the chance she's got to spend time with him without worry of protocol being called on then you bet she's going to hold on to it.
"You know where we're going?"
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His grin at the prospect of a superpowered mission falters a bit when Connie asks, but it's not like she can see it. "Kind of? I know we're going in this direction, and I think I flew over it coming back from the mess hall."
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She nods, giving the map another glance to try and follow Wash's directions, "We're not in any rush, and it'll be nice to see what everyone else has set up on the way. ...You'll have to lead me through the flying, though. I mean- do you just do it?"
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Oh hell flying lessons. He's only just gotten the hand of this - he's in no position to teach, and yet here they are. "Um. Kind of? You think about what you want to do and concentrate a little." He demonstrates, activating the flight ring and hovering about a foot off the ground. Okay, check for a moment: he's pretty sure he's stable, so he offers Connie a hand. "Also, go slow. Evidently crashing hurts."
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O-kay, so just concentrate on what she wants to do? Connie watches as Wash rises smoothly into the air with little to no change on the outside. Hesitating a moment, she sets the bag of bottles on the ground and then takes his hand. If she messed up he wouldn't laugh at her or hold it against her.
"Just think about flying, huh?" she gives his fingers a squeeze and draws in a breath. C'mon Connie, think happy thoughts. As her flight ring activates she jerks upwards unexpectedly, throwing her a little off balance as she leans against Wash to steady herself.
"Whoa-!"
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Then, after a few moments: "Do you want me to carry the bottles? Since I've had some practice?"
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"That's probably a good idea, thanks Wash."
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What.
What.
Okay, no, be cool, be cool, he needs to be cool, how the fuck does York make this look so easy?!
At least landing and grabbing the bottles gives him something to do with his everything. "No problem. I, uh, think it's this way."
Flight is mostly uneventful, and it gives Wash a little time to try to get his head together. He has no idea if Connie's flirting or if she meant it or what, and he doesn't want to get ahead of himself or ruin anything, so he needs to just...just...
It's a lot easier to think 'be cool' than it is to actually do it.
But he's mostly calmed down - mostly - by the time they land in a wooded area near a small house. "This is it. I think. Does it look familiar?"
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Wash was right though, the view of all the different habitats stitched together in a multicolour quilt was beautiful. As they descend towards the small building beside the sparkling waters of a lake, she's already pulling her helmet off to catch a breath of the air here.
Cool, a little damp but crisp and fresh. Connie scans their surroundings as her feet sink into the soft earth; thick trunks surrounding the cottage, the sound of the water lapping at the shore nearby.
"Yeah...I mean, it feels right," she murmurs, pulling her attention away from the scenery to the house. If it's really hers, then she'd be able to get in, right? A smile flashes across her face as she reaches for the door and spots the locks and alarms programmed into it.
As she leans in to work through the code and programming she chuckles, "This definitely feels like my kind of place."
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"Good." A beat. "Let me know if you need help with anything." Another beat. "I mean, it's not that I don't think you can do it, I'm just offering." That wasn't awkward at all.
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"Loosen up a bit, Wash. If we're gonna stick around and take it easy we might as well settle in."
She tips her head towards the living space, leaving the door open as invitation and she heads further in to find somewhere to leave her armour as she works on unfastening the metal plating. Even if they did move on, this would be a more convenient
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He follows her in, closing the door behind him and taking a look around. "This is nice. Is it based on anywhere you know?"
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"I used to be on the road a lot, ended up doing a lot of camping out along the way. This is pretty much my ideal location for it."
With a soft grunt she pulls her chest plate off, setting it aside with the other pieces as she gives the cabin a longer once over. It looked comfortable...not exactly homey, but it also looked secure. Looks like she stays a little paranoid in future years.
"Yeah, I can see me living here a while," she says with a satisfied smile before her gaze shifts back over to Wash, "How about you?
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"Makes sense." A beat. "Um, here? I guess...I mean, I don't think I'm doing anything today, so..." He shrugs. If she wants him to stick around, he doesn't see any reason not to.
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"We don't have to stay in," she says, reaching forward to give his chest plate a light tap, "but if we are, don't you think you're a little over dressed?"
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What-
Wash's mind goes blank at that tap and those words. He can feel his cheeks going red, heat spreading from his face to his ears and down his neck. Is she- she couldn't be- but she'd kissed him earlier- okay kind of but still- is she-
"Define 'staying in,'" he manages, voice not nearly as level as he'd like it to be.
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"Just you and me," she murmurs, her own cheeks growing rosy as she strokes her thumb across the edge of his jaw, "If you want to."
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It says something that this is somehow less believable to Wash than being in the superpowered space future. But it's what he's wanted for a good long while, and it's what Connie wants, and he- he-
Goddamn but he's lucky, isn't he.
"I really do," he finally manages, sliding his fingertips up the back of her next and turning his head to kiss her fully.
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She grins as he turns to answer her kiss with his own, a mixture of relief and excitement rising in her like steam. It's been far too long since she allowed herself this kind of happiness. Drawing back with a soft chuckle she lingers close, setting aside his helmet as her hand slides down the curve of his neck to his chest plate to give it another playful tap.
"You're still over dressed."
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Pushing open the door of the bedroom- her bedroom, she glances back to Wash with a smile, extending a hand out for him.
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He takes Connie's hand and follows her into the bedroom, closing the door behind them and pressing a kiss to her cheek. He's so lucky - he's so, so ridiculously lucky - but he'll have plenty of time to think about that later. Right now, there's Connie, and that's more than enough for him.