Jaime Vegas is not your normal necromancer (jaimevegas) wrote in madisonvalley, @ 2016-09-05 16:48:00 |
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Entry tags: | !closed, ~2016 september, ~25 points, ~~jeremy danvers (artsyalpha), ~~~jaime vegas (jaimevegas) |
Who: Jaime Vegas & Jeremy Danvers
What: Talking!
When: Soon after her arrival?
Where: I’m going to guess pack house? XD
Rating: H for Hilarious
Status: Finishing in Comments, currently incomplete
Jaime was back in Madison Valley. Not that she knew she was back - she was terribly confused when someone told her she’d been here before. She had no idea where this place was let alone when she’d have been here before. Five minutes ago she’d been in Los Angeles. Not the middle of podunk nowhere. She was still trying to come to terms with the whole thing when she arrived at the Pack House. Those were almost all people she knew - Jeremy of course, Clay, it was a shock seeing Kate older, Elena - it was pretty comforting to have people here that knew who she was. Even if she didn’t know them all very well.
Though, to be fair not much phased Jaime - she could roll with the punches and keep on sassing people. It had to be a crazy day to really throw her off for too long. She looked around the house as she stepped inside, there were people here she didn’t know, but Jaime only smiled at everyone. She was just too nice a person on the outside to get ruffled so easily. Showbiz was murder, this was easy.
She found her way into the kitchen, she wasn’t going with intent to eat but to get something to drink and just settle in to watch people for a little while. To get an idea of the way her, for lack of a better word, friends, were like here. The brownies on the counter were hard to avoid and she ended up with a glass of milk and a small plate of brownies. She was contentedly eating when she heard the sound of footsteps, so she tilted her head up and smiled at whoever it was. Seeing it was Jeremy made her heart skip for a second, and then she inwardly chided herself on being sixteen all over again at her age and grinned at him. “It’s good to see you.”
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When he’d first found out that Jaime had come back, Jeremy had been elated. He’d missed her, much more than he’d ever let on. All at once she’d become an integral part of his life and suddenly she’d been gone from it completely. The emptiness that had followed that had never truly left. And now she was back, but she didn’t remember being there. Which would have been fine, if she had remembered the relationship they would apparently one day form at home. The one she’d remembered before.
That she didn’t had hurt, but he had elected to respect that. Still, she deserved to know how he felt about her, and that he wouldn’t carry any expectations.
He hadn’t expected to need to do it quite so immediately, however. But smelling her in the house, he knew he couldn’t miss the chance to do so, heading into the kitchen and smiling faintly. “Jaime. It’s good to see you as well.”
Seeing her in person was something he’d never anticipated doing here again.
***
Jaime at least still harbored a crush on the man like she was sixteen all over again. It was something, at least. Though she never thought it’d go anywhere, but she couldn’t help the reactions when she saw him. She was still cursing herself inwardly when he spoke and had to shake herself out of her own brain.
She ran her hand through her hair then gave him the warmest smile she could manage. A brownie was played with in her other hand as she took him in, and noted that he looked good here. She was nervous, because she’d never really imagined being able to spend more time with him without the hassle of home. Things just liked to go off the deep end of crazy land there.
This place agreed with him.
“Well come sit, tell me what’s going on, what I need to know and so on.” she smiled again, it was really nice to see him.
***