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[ What began as a heated conversation seemed to earn the curiosity of the lobby's dawdlers and passer-bys-- until it became downright explosive. The boisterous tone of voice was all too recognisable, for everyone there had found themselves subjected to Grell's charades at least once, and for most, that was one time too many. The smartest of them would turn on heel and leave the direction they came.
Unfortunately, those that were in the immediate vicinity wouldn't have such privilege. A foolish, albeit good-hearted young woman had just stepped between Grell and the target of her aggression, in hopes of diffusing the situation. Instead, the enraged redhead snatched the new receptionist by the hair. ]
Oh, is this what it's all about, then! This wagtail bitch?!
[ Immediately, several reapers jump in to take Grell's arms and detach her. While they are successful, it only earns a face-splitting grin from her - for, now, she has a better distraction. Flipping one man over her shoulder, she gives him a splitting kick before turning on the rest of them. It's nothing short of a brawl. ]
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I'm going to ask for her hand, tonight.
[ He knows he should have divulged this to his best friend sooner. He's certain he'll get an earful. ]
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NOW she throws herself into his arms, arms about his neck. ]
Oh, Willllll! I'm so happy for youuu♥!
[ Holding him close, she takes a moment to wince. Hopefully, it isn't coming across disingenuous! She truly WANTS to be feel that way...
Pulling back, she looks over his features fondly. ]
That's an incredibly big step. [ And she'll swat his chest, the distaste setting into her features, at last. ] Shame on you for holding out on me.
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I have been oddly nervous about the decision. Perhaps simply because it's unusual for reapers to wed. But, we've been committed for years now. I can't see it any other way.
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[ Head lulling off to the side just so, she leaves her hands on his shoulders with a fond little squeeze. ]
It's a bold gesture, surely-- but if they would be a damn fool not to see the worth in that, from stoic old William T. Spears, you know!
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I may not condone emotions in the work place, but that doesn't mean I'm incapable of having them, otherwise.
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My dearest Will, I should like to think that I'd know it best-- well, second to that lady of yours! Which, speaking of, you must be seeing, if you've any hope of making that reservation.
[ Retrieving the stack she'd stripped him of previously, she pushes the papers against his chest, rights a piece of hair behind his ear, and pats his chest as though to send him off. ]
But if you've the time after, we can comb through the detail of your proposal plans after. I'm just dying to hear them.
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Stop fussing over me.
[ Though she just fixed his hair, he feels the need to do so himself. But, once satisfied, he turns to head up a floor to Corrections. He won't say it aloud, but there's always a small part of him that's grateful for his subordinates making errors on their reports. Visiting his partner to correct the mistakes allows him a brief reprieve.
With the paperwork in order, perhaps in record time, William is free to spend the evening as he'd hoped. Diner, a bit of dancing, wine and talk of anything but work. It's just what he needed after the stress of the day.
But, then the moment comes where he fishes around the inner pocket of his suit jacket. Suddenly, he's feeling as though there are butterflies in his stomach, something he can't say he's ever experienced before. He brushes it off, convincing himself there was nothing to be nervous about, and turning to her, takes a steadying breath before setting one knee to the ground.
It's not long after that he finds himself outside the door to Grell's flat, knocking quieter than he ever has. ]
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Setting her glass upon the counter, she cuts the record's play, before tentatively checking the door. It's swung open wide, revealing the redhead in a lacy little number, smelling of wine and rose perfume. ]
--Will?
[ With a blink, she looks him over. ]
I'd think you should be celebrating in the privacy of your bedchamber about now--
[ Unless... Ah. Darn, she's got just enough alcohol in her not to have thought that through properly before she spoke. With an apologetic grimace, she hooks an arm into William's to tug him inside and close the door after them. ]
Come in. Come in, then.
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Am I a fool for thinking she felt the same?
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Is it the idea of marriage? Or has she found herself discontent with your relationship?
[ She's plopped down next to him before she pours a very generous amount of wine for William, nearly pushing it into his hands without suggestion. ]
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Apparently, she had been contemplating ending our romantic relationship for some time.
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So she leads you on, then?! That damned wretch--
[ Now, it's her turn to take a swig! Even still, she finds herself huffing into her glass, once she's swallowed it down.
Waving her hand whilst she navigates through her frustration, it inevitably ends up planted on William's forearm, holding onto his sleeve imploringly. ]
She is the fool, you know that, don't you?
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[ Already, he's slipping back into the state he'd been in before meeting Christine. All business at work, which did well to hide the deep depression that hung over him while alone in his flat afterwards. This next sip is hardly as enthusiastic as the first. ]
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[ It's as though she can physically see the man hollowing out his chest. Feeling as though she must do something to snap him out of it, she quite suddenly is up on her feet. ]
But, first, I'll need you to remove your jacket and tie. Do away with the waistcoat, as well. You look much too stuffy to be in my flat this late is the evening.
[ Setting down her glass, she's off to rummage for something or other in one of her dressers - but she's going to peek over her shoulder at him, and if he hasn't complied yet, she'll straighten herself up with a demanding clap of the hands. ]
Come now, I'm serious!!
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My jacket I can understand, and perhaps the waistcoat. But why my tie?
[ He ignores the clap at first, not one to be bossed around, but gets up at his own pace to, at least, do away with the jacket. ]
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Are you really going to tell me that keeping your tie on just near the middle of the night is conducive to your relaxation?
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There you are, darling. That must feel better. Though, I was thinking that we might take our drinks to the balcony. Get a bit of fresh air.
[ At that, she flourishes a small tin of cigars! ]
I've never been much of a smoker, myself - I've been holding onto these for ages! - but I had thought that they might be useful eventually.
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We're they a gift?
[ It is odd for her to have them. He's never seen her smoke, that he can recall. But he willingly rises from the couch and follows her out onto the balcony. ]
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Not a very intuitive one.
[ There's a couple of stools out, accompanied by the smallest little table. Taking the seat nearest the railing, she pops open the tin to remove the included clipper and matches.]
Are you going to leave me all alone out here~♥?
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[ He'd stopped to remove his socks as well, not wanting to get them dirty. But his mood plus her impatient teasing gets the smallest rise out of him. But he mellows back out the moment he sets himself down on the stool. The cool air is oddly welcoming, maybe because his cheeks had finally started to become warm from the evenings alcohol. ]
You're in a pleasant mood, considering the ordeal, this morning.
[ He'd been so irritated at having to break up the fight, it's odd he's referring to it. Perhaps to get the conversation away from his own night. ]
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You can thank my dear friend Pinot Noir for that.
[ Speaking of--! With a gasp, she's up to her feet! ]
Oh, damn it all, I forgot the wine.
[ Excuse her while she goes to retrieve it! In the meanwhile, she'll raise her voice talk to him over her shoulder. ]
I would say that I'm surprised you remember, but I suppose that a scene like that would be difficult to forget.
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Honestly, most things involving you are difficult to forget.
[ The cigar is taken up and he lights it before taking a long puff. The flavour and aroma are pleasing enough to have him close his eyes in a brief moment of relaxation. ]
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You flatter me.
[ The smile she wears isn't just that, however; she's relieved to see that her plan may just be working.
Once he seems to return to the present, she hands him his glass with a chuckle. ]
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So, you intended to spend the whole night, drinking yourself into a stupor. Perhaps it's better I arrived here.
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look at all those typos... i am good job
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