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milliways_bar2012-03-13 07:13 pm
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The bar may still need some cleaning up, but it's here and so are its patrons, and for that Artemis is grateful.
So she's trying not to take it too personally when it feels like the one person she hasn't seen since the almost apocalypse is the person she wants to see most.
She scrounges up a bar napkin and a sharpie; moments later, the following is tacked to the notice board:
HAVE YOU SEEN PAUL AVERY?
If so, please contact Artemis. (Yes, that one.)
Now there's nothing to do but wait patiently(-ish). Artemis takes a seat at the bar, swiveling slightly back and forth on her stool as she watches the room.
So she's trying not to take it too personally when it feels like the one person she hasn't seen since the almost apocalypse is the person she wants to see most.
She scrounges up a bar napkin and a sharpie; moments later, the following is tacked to the notice board:
If so, please contact Artemis. (Yes, that one.)
Now there's nothing to do but wait patiently(-ish). Artemis takes a seat at the bar, swiveling slightly back and forth on her stool as she watches the room.
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(Outside of realistic consideration, however, there is still plenty of room for paranoid ironies.)
Paul barely has time to get settled before she jumps down off her stool, flinging her arms around him a tight hug.
"You're okay."
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"It'll take more than an apocalypse to get me out of the picture," he says gently, in the sort of tone that implies well, yes, an apocalypse would about do it, but I'm here anyway.
"Nice to see you're still in one piece."
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"It's good to be here."
She loosens her grip, but still keeps her arms around him.
It occurs to her that there's no better excuse than surviving the apocalypse for kissing someone.
It's not entirely free of hesitation--it can't be; this is not something she does, has not been for so long--but the kiss is tender and grateful and so damn happy.
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"Missed you."
(Similarly, he's never been particularly eloquent when it comes to expressing his own feelings.)
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"Missed you, too."
Because even if it might be obvious, it deserves to be said aloud.
"Um...do you want to sit back down here, or somewhere else, and...maybe play catch up?"