[OOM: Out by the Lake, just below where one would climb to the roof.]
*The rain has let up enough for Raph to do some additional tinkering on his bike out back. Sure, he could easily be doing this inside, but since his tent fried forcing him to move back into the bar proper, he take any opportunity to be outside that he can.
It's not claustrophobia. It's just...being outdoorsy. Yeah, that's it.*
It's not claustrophobia. It's just...being outdoorsy. Yeah, that's it.*
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The witch is standing up straight, now, and takes a step closer to Raph. Her eyes are suspiciously bright.
"What, you think I don't hate this? You think I want him out there? Fuck no. I want him here, with our daughter and our son, making sure that there's an outside chance they'll still have two parents at the end of all this shit. If it ever has an end."
A tear slips down her cheek, and she brushes it away impatiently.
"I don't want it to be like this, but he is my husband and I have to be there when he needs me."
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...what about the kids?
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She sags again, her expression almost pleading.
"What else would you have me do?"
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*He sighs*
I ain't askin' to judge. I'm askin'cause I wanna know. What're are you going to do with the kids?
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Makes sense.
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You...uh...you okay? I mean, you know, omittin' the obvious.
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Then she pauses, and looks down at her feet.
"I honestly don't know if I'm okay. There's... a whole lot riding on what gets decided. Thinking about it ends up with me wanting to hide in a dark closet for a week."
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Only, you know, I usually get shitfaced and start fights instead'a hidin' in a closet.
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She cracks a tiny, wry grin.
"Look, I'm sorry. Didn't meant to unload on you like that."
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*Smirk*
Eh, it ain't like I wasn't askin' for it anyways. I just...nah ain't important.
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You guys are the first normal family I ever got to know, an'...it just ain't fair is all. An' it ain't right. Givin' people that ain't got guns, guns ain't right. Destroyin' others 'cause they're different ain't right.
...
Man, I need a frickin' beer.
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What an incredible burden it must be.
"I know it, mate."
Her eyes burn again, and she laughs thickly.
"And I need a hug."
It's not a request; she knows Raph better than that.
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This is a secret she'd best keep to herself. If word got out that he was some sort of huge marshmallow, we're talking mass hysteria.*
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"Anyway. Just came out to do some practices hexes. Take my mind off things."
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You wanna borrow my tent you're more than frickin' welcome to do so. Thing's fried.
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This is a Distraction. Distractions are good.
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The witch cranes her head and looks speculatively up at the roof.
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*Raph looks up as well.*
Wanna lift?
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If you're not a big fan of heights, don't look down. 'M just sayin'. First time we convinced April to do this she nearly yacked...right after she came close to chokin' Leo to death.
*Ahh good times.*
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*He lowers himself into a bit of a crouch, making it easier for her to climb on his back.*
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