Romeo Montague (
withoutverona) wrote2009-01-25 10:56 am
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Room 502, Sunday Morning
Romeo had plead a headache to stay home from Cal's party the night before, and Yurika had been too excited to do more than a little concerned clucking before heading off for ice cream. But in truth, he had been busy with some private preparations for the morning. It was, after all, a rather important day.
Once he woke up, he slid out of bed taking care not to dislodge Yurika from where she lay, still asleep. He kept things simple; an enormous fan of blood-red roses in the bed beside her, fresh orange juice and champagne for mimosas, chocolate croissants from J,GOB's, and coffee bubbling away. Finally, Romeo put a folder of some papers on the bed beside her.
And then there was nothing to do but watch her sleep and hope she woke up before impatience killed him.
[OOC: For one. Dojima modded with permission.]
Once he woke up, he slid out of bed taking care not to dislodge Yurika from where she lay, still asleep. He kept things simple; an enormous fan of blood-red roses in the bed beside her, fresh orange juice and champagne for mimosas, chocolate croissants from J,GOB's, and coffee bubbling away. Finally, Romeo put a folder of some papers on the bed beside her.
And then there was nothing to do but watch her sleep and hope she woke up before impatience killed him.
[OOC: For one. Dojima modded with permission.]
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His Japanese was better, but Yurika doubted he'd survive at University level if the classes weren't in English.
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And if he managed not to flunk all of his courses.
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The again lingered between them, unspoken, but it was probably obvious.
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He wanted more, of course. But a chance would do.
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"Give." She held out a hand, demanding the folder. He wasn't going to listen unless she changed tactics. "Let's see what you've dreamed up."
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He gave, all but shoving the folder into her hands before his palms fluttered to his side in a gesture of resignation. "You see."
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Finally she looked up, quirking an eyebrow at him. "Teaching? Volunteering?" she asked, holding it out for him. "Is that really what you want for yourself?"
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"Besides, my mission could take years, depending how deeply Zaizen's buried the secrets of the Orbo, and even if I manage to get the information," and yes, she was going to emphasize the 'if', "what if I don't want to stop Hunting?"
It was a job that needed doing, and it wasn't like Yurika could think of anything else she was qualified for.
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She would never be his, she'd always belong to SOLOMON. Romeo couldn't change that -- she wouldn't let him. He believed love could do everything, but this seemed to be its limit.
"So where does that leave me, beloved?" he asked.
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Yurika shook her head and reached out to brush her fingers over the back of his hand. "I don't know," she answered. "Here. Now. Same place we were when you woke me up this morning."
Just a little bit more jaded, maybe.
She looked down at the bed, twisting the sheet between her fingers as a million different thoughts flitted through her head. Bad ideas, mostly. His comment about doing good while finding his own way had hit home in more ways than he had probably intended.
"If...if it's what you really want, I'll think about it," she said suddenly, still not looking at him. "That's the best I can do. But you need to be sure."
It was more of a concession than he would have gotten from her three months ago.
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Everything would be better when it was warm, anyhow.
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First her father, then Juliano, now Romeo. Yurika had fantastic taste in men.
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He turned to look out the window as she dressed. She deserved that much privacy.
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She didn't know if he was familiar with the term or not, but if anyone should understand honor, she hoped it would be him.
"You don't even know what you want to do, so don't feed me that excuse," she shot back. "I express concern over your safety, and you completely ignore anything I say that doesn't fit with what you want. You know damn well that Juliano's warned you off. What do you think would happen if you just showed up in Tokyo to stay?"
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He wasn't seeing how things turned out much better that way.
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"But I'm not going to be the one responsible for getting you shot again."
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As in, not at all.
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Quit your job, Yurika. Give up the one thing you've gained on your own merits, the one place you've ever been wanted for your own talents. Like hell.
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"You job cannot mean I'm not allowed in Tokyo, though. That's absurd."
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Paranoid? Possibly. But that was one of the reasons that Yurika was so very good at her job.
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