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Claire Bennet ([info]x_clairebear_x) wrote in [info]colligo_threads,
@ 2009-08-26 23:14:00

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Entry tags:!closed, chris halliwell, claire winchester

WHO: Claire Bennet and Chris Halliwell
WHAT: Meeting to discuss Chris' intentions with Peter stuff.
WHEN: Right after this.
WHERE: The lake near the forest.
RATING: TBD
STATUS: In Progress

Claire knew that meddling wasn't her strong suit. It ranked right up there with telling a believable lie and staying angry with her family. Which, for anyone who knew her, would know that she pretty much sucked at those things. Still, for Peter, Claire was willing to try to meddle and only hoped that she could do so in a way that wouldn't scare off the guy she was going to meet.

After a week with Chris Halliwell as they'd waited by Peter's bed in that hospital room, Claire wanted to think that she could at least manage a conversation with him. At least, she hoped so. Granted they hadn't spoken about anything of real importance during their time spent together, but at least he knew who she was and she'd already shown she was perfectly fine with him integrating himself into her uncle's life. So that had to count for something, right?

Still, this was Peter's personal life she was dealing with, so Claire wasn't willing to take any chances. Which meant rather than enjoying the weather and sights on her way to the lake, she instead tried to compose a speech in her head that managed to ask the man "What are your intentions toward my Uncle?" without actually coming out and asking it in so many words. Because while she admittedly didn't know a whole lot about Peter's guardian angel, or whatever he was, she did think that might be a bit too strong of an approach.

So she tried to come up with another way to find out what she wanted to know without putting him instantly on the defensive. Unfortunately by the time she'd reached the lake she still didn't have any real plan, or speech, or much else figured out. That was okay, though. She'd figure it out. This was for Peter after all; that meant failure simply wasn't an option.



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[info]x_clairebear_x
2009-08-30 04:19 am UTC (link)
Claire just stared at him with a look that clearly said she didn't believe a word he'd just said. He could claim he wasn't attracted to Peter all he wanted but she knew the truth and, try as he might, he couldn't convince her otherwise. It just wasn't going to happen. Of course, him admitting anything to her also wasn't going to happen, and she was wasting her time and energy trying.

She didn't say any of that, though. Instead she just gave a shrug of her shoulders and glanced back out at the lake. "I'm not telling you what made me decide to talk to you," she stated in a surprisingly calm tone. Squinting slightly, Claire looked back up at him.

"But I have it on good authority that you're wrong about at least part of that little statement you just made, and I have an entire week's worth of memories of you pacing around like a caged animal to prove that you're wrong about the rest." Wrapping her arms around her middle, her lips curved upward into a semi-smile that didn't quite reach her eyes.

"You want to deny it and that's fine. Go ahead," she murmured before her tone became a bit more hardened. "But Peter deserves to be happy and if you're going to act like he's nothing more than some kind of obligation, you'd do better to just stay away from him. He has enough people watching out for him, and my ability to make sure he doesn't die. He doesn't need your help. What he needs is someone to be there for him. No matter how scared they might be at the thought."

Moving past him, back to the path that led away from the lake and toward the heart of the city, she looked over her shoulder at him and added, "Thanks, by the way, for agreeing to meet with me. I won't bother you again."

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