It's Brittany, Bitch | Ερις (![]() ![]() @ 2011-10-18 22:24:00 |
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Entry tags: | erebos, eris |
bit by bit i've realized
Who: Elias & Charlie
What: A run-in while out shopping!
Where: Macy's
When: Later in the day, say, 7:08-ish.
Warnings: With Charlie in the picture, swearing is most likely. Everything else is TBA.
Almost everything (and yet nothing) had changed dramatically for Charlie. Just the simple act of shifting her relationship with Rylee made everything seem...not as bad. Her job was no longer the bane of her existence, not with random text messages from her now boyfriend (the word still something she couldn't quite get over) and the surety of going home to see him at the end of every shift making patrolling uppity malls a less difficult thing. She was still having a ball here and there with torturing a mall patron - she might be getting laid but that didn't take away the need to keep things interesting. But for the moment, Charlie found herself dressed casually and doing some shopping of her own.
It was one thing that had struck her, in the new developments in the relationship with her best friend, was that she didn't really have anything for the bedroom. All of her under garments were practical and straight forward, usually a single, dark color without any embellishments like bows or lace. Even though most of the time would be spent toward just taking these things off, Charlie had the money and decided that a little splurging wouldn't hurt anyone, especially not when she would get a particular kind of look on Rylee's face that put butterflies in her stomach and did other things to her body. Thus she was just exiting the ladies' personals section of a department store, stomach growling (wasn't it always?) and intending on finding some food, when she noticed a familiar figure who she hadn't seen in quite some time.
At first Charlie was unsure about approaching Elias, since their relationship was shallow at best. Whenever she was around him, there was a familiar sensation of recognition, the same she got around people like Cat and Sam. To really put a label on it, something about the feeling reminded her of how she felt around her father: a slight mix of trepidation, desire to earn approval, and safety, even though the first was the only thing that had really ever been given proof by her relationship with her biological male parent. And why she should be feeling any of these things with Elias was beyond her, but she had to be grateful to him for taking Dov in when she'd treated her half-brother so unkindly. Maybe it would be a good idea to approach Elias, ask him how he was, see if he was interested in getting food with her. Those were the normal social niceties that were generally expected in such a situation, and Charlie was rarely one to fit into conventions.
So instead, hopefully before Elias noticed her, she tried to hide in a nearby clothing rack.