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If he had his way, he would've slept sprawled across the waiting room chairs, harassing the night nurses and generally making an ass of himself. Apparently, the detox program that Max had signed himself over to wasn't in the habit of allowing hovering visitors, despite their status as partners or boyfriends or lovers or whatever fucking label was foisted onto them. So, he went home to wait for Max's discharge, and more importantly, to figure out how they put their lives back together after something so catastrophic. Unfortunately, Brian Kinney was the world's worst at sitting around and waiting for things to happen to him.
So, he took Gus and left the quiet of their apartment, driving across town to Lucy's shitty little apartment, the one she seemed to be punishing herself with, after whatever transgressions she thought she'd committed last year. There was a chance she wasn't even home, but he had a feeling she would be.
On her floor, he let Gus run ahead. "Down the hall, sonny boy. Last door on your right," Brian said, pointing his son in the right direction. Gus beat on the door with his tiny fists, calling out, "Luce! Luce!" Brian hung back, arms folded, his expression carefully blank, but his jaw twitched, full of tension. If she looked closely enough, which he knew she would, she'd be sure to notice.
He couldn't hide a damn thing from these Carrigans anymore.
So, he took Gus and left the quiet of their apartment, driving across town to Lucy's shitty little apartment, the one she seemed to be punishing herself with, after whatever transgressions she thought she'd committed last year. There was a chance she wasn't even home, but he had a feeling she would be.
On her floor, he let Gus run ahead. "Down the hall, sonny boy. Last door on your right," Brian said, pointing his son in the right direction. Gus beat on the door with his tiny fists, calling out, "Luce! Luce!" Brian hung back, arms folded, his expression carefully blank, but his jaw twitched, full of tension. If she looked closely enough, which he knew she would, she'd be sure to notice.
He couldn't hide a damn thing from these Carrigans anymore.
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Date: 2016-04-09 06:52 am (UTC)"At least one of us is in a good mood," she says of Gus, her expression fond as she does. "Better than nothing."
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Date: 2016-04-15 05:10 am (UTC)"What am I interrupting? No offense, but you look like hell."
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Date: 2016-04-17 05:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-04-22 03:58 am (UTC)He collapsed onto her couch, reaching for a little plastic truck Gus had discarded.
"The next couple of days are the easy part, Luce," he said, without any of his usual bullshit. "He's finally got his head out of his ass. At least now we can stop watching him pretend like everything's fine."
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Date: 2016-04-24 01:43 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-04-25 02:52 pm (UTC)With somewhat of an awkward sigh, Brian curled an arm around Lucy's shoulders and drew her in closer against his side.
"I want to know when the fuck this became my life," he said to no one in particular, scrubbing a hand across his face and snickering helplessly.
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Date: 2016-04-26 02:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-04-26 02:17 am (UTC)And that was the fucking rub, wasn't it? Because Brian Kinney hated feeling out of control. Unfortunately, love had a tendency to fuck with your plans and your rhetoric and bullshit. All his mantras, his life lessons, his little grains of wisdom -- no apologies, no regrets -- didn't really mean shit.
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Date: 2016-04-26 06:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-05-05 03:11 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-05-10 07:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-05-16 04:27 am (UTC)Whatever bullshit jokes he might've made were overshadowed when he tightened his arm around her and turned to press a kiss to her temple.
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Date: 2016-05-18 03:50 am (UTC)