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ellectrical) wrote2010-02-20 09:26 pm
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The first thing Elle asked, after X brought her into the apartment, was to take a shower. She's glad she won't be leaving traces at her motel back her own world, but as for why she should feel safer here than her room in the Bar – there's no good reason for that. But Elle also really doesn't care.
She's still rubbing a towel against her slightly damp hair when she emerges into the main room. Her bloodied t-shirt has been exchanged for a different, light blue one, and her jeans for gray sweatpants. Without her makeup, the bruise on her face is clearly visible, but for whatever reason, neither it nor her broken rib bothers her so much here.
Her bare feet pad quietly against the floor, and she takes a few steps into the room before she looks up, and spots X.
"Thanks," she murmurs.
She's still rubbing a towel against her slightly damp hair when she emerges into the main room. Her bloodied t-shirt has been exchanged for a different, light blue one, and her jeans for gray sweatpants. Without her makeup, the bruise on her face is clearly visible, but for whatever reason, neither it nor her broken rib bothers her so much here.
Her bare feet pad quietly against the floor, and she takes a few steps into the room before she looks up, and spots X.
"Thanks," she murmurs.

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"It won't be for a while. I have to go to Tokyo, too."
Pause.
"And I - can't leave here until -"
She vaguely gestures toward the bruise on her face.
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X echoes herself.
But something in the set of her shoulders eases very faintly.
"I have been to Tokyo. Before. Multiple times."
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After another long moment, "Are you -"
She's not really sure how to finish that question.
"Did you -"
"What are you doing?"
It's the best alternative she can think of to 'Are you okay?'
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Beat.
"And Tomas wants me to play baseball. In the spring."
X is not sure how else to say she is okay without lying.
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"With other people?"
Elle doesn't sound skeptical, exactly - but it was different doing it in Milliways.
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"Coaching."
Beat.
"His team."
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"That's -"
Elle doesn't know exactly what it is, so she leaves it on a neutral tone, as though expecting X to finish the sentence for her.
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There's uncertainty there -- more than a little.
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"That wouldn't be the problem."
She doesn't use it often with X, but Elle's voice hits a nearly 'Don't be stupid' tone.
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"I know."
She just does not know what else to say.
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"It's - hard. When you're hiding."
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"Yes. But I do not want to leave."
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"You're good at hiding it. And if they -"
Even Elle has the sense to feel awkward asking if Tomas' safety matters much to X.
So she says, instead, "No one can - make you do anything, now."
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"They cannot."
Beat.
"They will not be able to make you, either? In Tokyo."
Or wherever else she goes that is not the US.
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Right now, Elle doesn't want to say that it's because she doubts they'd keep her alive that long.
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Until --
"Okay."
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"Maybe when I - go to Tokyo, you can -"
Beat. "Visit."
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Momentarily.
"That would be good."
Beat.
"If it is okay. For you."
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Then, "I'm going to London first."
Not that she thought X had forgotten.
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Maybe it is acknowledgment enough.
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"Can I - stay here, just -"
She lets that trail off, too.
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"I will get the sheets. For the couch."
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Instead, she stands from the couch, and answers, "I can do it."
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Then --
"Okay."
Elle can follow her to get the sheets, at least.
It is not very far to walk.
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It might be more tentative than usual, but that has nothing to do with any bruises or broken ribs.
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