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bakerstreet2012-01-26 12:24 pm
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the totally innocent

SLEEP SNUGGLE MEME
Whether it's for comfort or warmth some people just can't sleep without someone/thing to hold. Others hate it and are forced to put up with it from whoever it is they chose to share a bed with. Whatever your personal thoughts on the matter, this is what's happening now!
HOW TO:
1. Comment with Character/Fandom/Specifications in the subject line. Don't be afraid to go into specifics about their bed and/or sleepwear in the op comment if you like.
2. Reply to others as their bed-mate. Are you firends, lovers, siblings, stranger on a cold night? Work it out.
3. Cuddling happens!
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...How is that any better, exactly? That's like... virtually the same thing, you just rephrased it so it sounded more like something you hear about on the Discovery channel.
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One is a death wish. The other is wishing death on others.
[And she did a damn good granting that wish on a bunch of newborn vamps. They barely got near her before turning into ash and Charlie didn't even have to move. Just look at them and push. Let that firething out at them as she searched for Jerry.]
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[He doesn't really know what to do here other than ramble, so...rambling is what he'll do. It's a decent distraction from her proximity and the fact that all he seems to want to do is keep her there.]
...Not that anyone would. Laugh at your expense, I mean.
[Ffff why was this easier when he was dead. There's probably something meaningful in that, but he's NOT looking at it too closely. Apparently it's easier to just be a jerk-ish while cuddling for his life. Like that's healthy.]
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[Because taking on a full nest of very hungry vampires and even still trying to go after a 400 year old creature from nightmares while parts of you are broken isn't memorable? Charlie? Do you even pay attention to your life? You remember that time you were barely in the double digits and you took down a helicopter? Yes? Okay, then. You are far from forgettable.
Ed, meanwhile, has worried Charlie to the point where she moves carefully to look him in the eyes. There's really no reason for her to reach up and brush a bit of hair off his forehead (and ignoring the bit of her own hair in her face) but she does so, gently.]
Are you okay? And you're not allowed to lie and say you are. It's an unwritten rule that you can't lie to people recovering from accidents.
[Or, Charlie, you could just say 'no bullshit' like you usually do. Or are you trying to be nicer?]
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You made that up just now, that's not a rule anywhere.
[But he takes a deep breath then lets it out, a play for time before reluctantly admitting:]
I keep expecting to wake up to find out it was just a dream or something. But otherwise? Aside from puking my last liquid meal on the first day it's been fine. You're the one who looks like she lost a fight to a paper shredder, shouldn't I be asking you that question?
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I know the feeling. And I didn't lose the fight. I just needed a bit of help. [Turning the tables just a bit, where the Redheaded Knight in Shining Armor takes the place of the one in distress and vice versa, she adds a quietly spoken;] My hero.
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Well, not really, but it's distracting and he's trying to have actual thoughts here. Coherent ones. Ones that don't center around "her eyes are really pretty" and "fff she still smells like apples and donuts" and "SWALLOW or you're going to drool all over yourself, Ace. Quit staring like a coma patient SHE'S GOING TO NOTICE."
He manages the last, at least. Not the staring part, but the swallowing thing. It's a help.]
Oh yeah, standing there like an idiot while shit goes down, totally heroic. [A pause, and then a wry smirk.] Plus, he was poaching my space heater. I couldn't let that slide; it was completely a selfish thing.
[Yeah, like anybody believes that.]
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All things considered, selfish is perfectly acceptable.
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[And now he frowns, even though hindsight's always 20/20; coulda shoulda woulda, but in the moment he'd been paralyzed, at least at first, and acting against Jerry, staking him, killing him...he was pretty sure at the beginning, before the effects of the stake had even kicked in, that he was already dead. Fully dead, can't-come-back-from-it dead; he'd felt like his very soul was being torn apart at the seams, and that's what had stopped him initially, because he'd known it was coming, known going into it that breaking that bond would hurt, infinitely more than forging it had.
Even now he still felt like something was missing, a huge gaping piece that was somehow important, and it scared him more than a little, not that he'd say. But he was damn sure he'd made the right choice.
Life was always the right choice. McGee was always the right choice, and when the hell had that even happened?
He's not going to think about it. He's just not. Although he might be clutching at her shirt a little more tightly now because FFFFF if he'd been slower.]
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Whichever the case, the way his hands hold her shirt, an almost desperate-seeming motion that she wasn't sure to make of at first...it just breaks something in her and she pulls herself close, tucking her face against his shoulder and closing her eyes. She knows exactly what he's thinking, just by the way he's holding her.
And she isn't sure what to say about it at all. So she holds him as best she can, hoping that maybe. Just maybe he'll understand that she really is right there; tangible, alive, breathing and not going anywhere, quite happy with the fact that he's holding her and he's also alive and breathing. She turns her head to ay something but it's forgotten when she notices how close he is and without a second thought, she presses a soft kiss right against the corner of his mouth.
And then blushes because, hey. That was a shock, even to her.]
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...And he really wasn't expecting her to do that.
Not that he's complaining; he blushes too, not really sure what to make of it, but he's grinning now, self-conscious and puzzled but it's a grin all the same.]
What was that for?
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[It was one of the best impulses she's had in a while. Much better than the occasional impulse to detach all medical equipment and get out of the hospital. She tilts her head into his hand, enjoying the contact. And when he grins, she grins in return, certain that following the impulse to kiss him was a good idea.]
And it made you smile. I've been trying to get you to do that since I woke up.
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[It's really not that bad, Ed, stop overreacting for dramatic effect. And anyway, you actually liked it so why are you complaining?
But he's still smirking.]