Re: Eddie/Holly: late, near the food
Holly's crowd? Wasn't really the mom and dad, marrying with a poofy gown and a party in a garden type. But okay, even she could see that Stephanie was buzzed on the baby + husband deal and Holly smiled a very particular smirk, because that? Looked like someone's happy ever after in the making. She didn't twinge. She wasn't going to feel a thing, not over babies (hello, she wasn't going to have one of those forever and ever and ever) but the way the two of them dipped toward each other and around each other like maybe love wasn't a completely foreign concept in Gotham? Maybe there was a tiny twinge over that.
"She's got time," she said of a baby's career-making decisions, and she smiled and wiggled her fingers in Izzy's direction, because the baby was completely gorgeous and oblivious to the fact that Holly was so not meant to be within her orbit. "If I started getting tattoos now for all the stuff I missed, I think I'd be covered." Because three years in a night and then the rest of Gotham was a lot.
"It's different," she said, of Gotham. It wasn't hers, not the exact same places and not the exact same time. She didn't need anything else than the wedding to tell her that. "But I'm going with it. Free food," a shrug, one of those little grins that said everything was fine, "What more could a girl want?" People she remembered. People who remembered her. But that was history.