Octavia Blake (
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The Marina, Cat Island, Friday Afternoon
As most days this week (and the one before that, and the one before that...) Octavia had spent most of the early parts of her day working around the marina. There was always maintenance work to be done, things to fix, areas to tidy. She knew how to do most of the usual things by now, too, and had less of a need for the local workers to show her the ropes, whether literal or figurative. She could just be helpful. Just that, and not a burden or a hindrance.
It settled something in her. At least a little.
But by now, her tasks for the day were done. She'd cleaned all of the maintenance grime off of herself, and was now sitting near where the Fin & Tonic was docked. Watching the water, listening to whatever noise was coming from elsewhere in the marina.
Thinking about home.
[ooc: NFB, open for all the usual with likely SP.]
It settled something in her. At least a little.
But by now, her tasks for the day were done. She'd cleaned all of the maintenance grime off of herself, and was now sitting near where the Fin & Tonic was docked. Watching the water, listening to whatever noise was coming from elsewhere in the marina.
Thinking about home.
[ooc: NFB, open for all the usual with likely SP.]
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"I think both of you needed this."
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It was... enviable. But she was glad for them, genuinely.
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Not that that resonated with anything in her.
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After a second, she reached out, to run her fingertips down along the side of his face.
"You should never have to feel like that."
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What more was there to say to that, except a single softly muttered word?
(Plenty, probably.)
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He had nothing to be sorry for.
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She'd considered dropping by the house on Wednesday, but... hadn't. Somehow hadn't really felt like her place.
So to speak.
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