35th Ymiden, 717
"Man, your women are home" Zana said in a mock gruff tone, sitting down next to him with a grin. She and Billie had been out to pick up a few things, groceries and so on. Whilst the sound of Billie singing woefully off key as she packed things away showed that the red haired member of the trio was content, Zana was unnerved. She was going back to work tomorrow and, whilst she wouldn't have any clients, it was still a big step. So, she sat next to him on the couch and kissed him, her hands moving up his chest to bury themselves in his hair.
She wanted to ask him to make sure that she was close to him for the whole shift tomorrow, to guarantee that Peter wouldn't explain how they were short staffed so would she just... Zana knew Peter's way of doing things, and she believed he would be watching to make sure that she was getting better, hence why she and Theo needed to make it look like they were sleeping together again, although they weren’t yet. She wanted to ask him to make sure of those things, but Zana didn't. Because somewhere along the line she had come to realise that she already knew he would. What he needed to do to protect her, he would. Along the strange and painful path to getting here, she had started to trust him.
It wasn't just that, though. Leaning her forehead against his, Zana whispered, her voice teasing and serious all at once "We don't have to be pretending tomorrow, you know." Her hands on him were more urgent, more demanding than they had been since before the attack. Now that they were somewhere safe, both her and Billie, she was more relaxed and was, genuinely, recovering quickly. With a wince at a particularly awful off-key moment from Billie, Zana shook her head and tried to tune out the noise. As much as it was good that Billie was singing, her singing was bad.
"We need to talk about sleeping arrangements." Zana looked at him seriously, her hands trailing down his arms till she intertwined their fingers together. "I'd like to propose a rotation of who sleeps on the couch. One in here and two in the bedroom. Either in separate, individual beds, with the beds pushed together or squished up in one." Whatever happened, Zana had to get back to work, it was necessary for them and what they were planning. Besides, "anything else would make me sad." Her lower lip jutted in mock sadness at the very thought. By arranging the sleeping in that way, she explained more seriously, they would give Billie options, it would get her used to proximity if not contact. Contact would come in time, Zana was sure. "Besides," she shrugged slightly and gave an impish smile, "she and I will be pushing the beds together."
Looking down, though, she saw what he was, or had been, studying when she’d come in and interrupted him and she leaned forward to look at the plans laid out on the table. "Is this the information on the new house?" Zana wondered, intrigued. There were a lot of bits of paper, a lot of documents and lists of things. ”Unlucky accountant, poor Theo." It seemed a long time ago that she'd teased him about playing that particular game. "What are we looking at, cost wise?” Zana had an idea about how to make some money in order to help with that, but she said nothing for the moment, just waited to see what the numbers were and, of course, the most important. ”When will we be able to get there, do you think?”
Billie came in as Zana asked that and put down mugs of tea for the three of them. "What will I do there?" Billie looked nervously between the two of them. The red head's bruises were almost entirely gone, but she still woke at night screaming and she was jumpy and nervous almost all the time.
"Paint frogs," Zana replied, deadpan as she got up off the couch to go and get her cup of tea, and Billie let out a squeal of laughter.
"That's just mean!" Billie turned to Theo and explained, "Zana and I did some artwork. Apparently, it's good therapy and helps you to relax. We painted portraits of Mister Tricks." The grin on Billie's face was genuine, "we weren't very good." That was something of an understatement. Still, Zana was convinced that it was all just a matter of time until she was a famous artist, so she'd signed and dated her painting. One trial, it would be worth a lot.
Billie's face showed her concern, though, "I want to contribute, I do. I just... " she sighed and gestured, knowing that they both knew what she meant. Zana kept quiet, figuring that Billie needed Theo's reassurance here, not hers.
She wanted to ask him to make sure that she was close to him for the whole shift tomorrow, to guarantee that Peter wouldn't explain how they were short staffed so would she just... Zana knew Peter's way of doing things, and she believed he would be watching to make sure that she was getting better, hence why she and Theo needed to make it look like they were sleeping together again, although they weren’t yet. She wanted to ask him to make sure of those things, but Zana didn't. Because somewhere along the line she had come to realise that she already knew he would. What he needed to do to protect her, he would. Along the strange and painful path to getting here, she had started to trust him.
It wasn't just that, though. Leaning her forehead against his, Zana whispered, her voice teasing and serious all at once "We don't have to be pretending tomorrow, you know." Her hands on him were more urgent, more demanding than they had been since before the attack. Now that they were somewhere safe, both her and Billie, she was more relaxed and was, genuinely, recovering quickly. With a wince at a particularly awful off-key moment from Billie, Zana shook her head and tried to tune out the noise. As much as it was good that Billie was singing, her singing was bad.
"We need to talk about sleeping arrangements." Zana looked at him seriously, her hands trailing down his arms till she intertwined their fingers together. "I'd like to propose a rotation of who sleeps on the couch. One in here and two in the bedroom. Either in separate, individual beds, with the beds pushed together or squished up in one." Whatever happened, Zana had to get back to work, it was necessary for them and what they were planning. Besides, "anything else would make me sad." Her lower lip jutted in mock sadness at the very thought. By arranging the sleeping in that way, she explained more seriously, they would give Billie options, it would get her used to proximity if not contact. Contact would come in time, Zana was sure. "Besides," she shrugged slightly and gave an impish smile, "she and I will be pushing the beds together."
Looking down, though, she saw what he was, or had been, studying when she’d come in and interrupted him and she leaned forward to look at the plans laid out on the table. "Is this the information on the new house?" Zana wondered, intrigued. There were a lot of bits of paper, a lot of documents and lists of things. ”Unlucky accountant, poor Theo." It seemed a long time ago that she'd teased him about playing that particular game. "What are we looking at, cost wise?” Zana had an idea about how to make some money in order to help with that, but she said nothing for the moment, just waited to see what the numbers were and, of course, the most important. ”When will we be able to get there, do you think?”
Billie came in as Zana asked that and put down mugs of tea for the three of them. "What will I do there?" Billie looked nervously between the two of them. The red head's bruises were almost entirely gone, but she still woke at night screaming and she was jumpy and nervous almost all the time.
"Paint frogs," Zana replied, deadpan as she got up off the couch to go and get her cup of tea, and Billie let out a squeal of laughter.
"That's just mean!" Billie turned to Theo and explained, "Zana and I did some artwork. Apparently, it's good therapy and helps you to relax. We painted portraits of Mister Tricks." The grin on Billie's face was genuine, "we weren't very good." That was something of an understatement. Still, Zana was convinced that it was all just a matter of time until she was a famous artist, so she'd signed and dated her painting. One trial, it would be worth a lot.
Billie's face showed her concern, though, "I want to contribute, I do. I just... " she sighed and gestured, knowing that they both knew what she meant. Zana kept quiet, figuring that Billie needed Theo's reassurance here, not hers.
I just want to be that someone you were looking for.
Your nameless fantasy who showed up at your door
Your nameless fantasy who showed up at your door

