Isabella Marie Swan ✝ "Juliet" (
cross_and_bow) wrote2013-03-06 12:30 pm
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Ooh, Milliways. It's in her house - inside her house, in the closet where she was about to seek a change of pants - so she can't invite Sherlock along without inviting a vampire into Charlie's house without Charlie's consent. Ah well. She can still go check the Belltower. In she goes!
There's a Whistle. She can't remember this one's name, he's the one whose Bell hasn't been in. "Hey, Whistle," says Juliet.
There's a Whistle. She can't remember this one's name, he's the one whose Bell hasn't been in. "Hey, Whistle," says Juliet.
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They reach her house. There's a police cruiser in the driveway. "Oh, Charlie's home. ...It doesn't actually matter if he finds out who you really are and where you're really from, but let me do the talking."
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"If they're done in ten minutes, but then I've got to get back to work, I'm just looking for my badge," Charlie calls from upstairs, "don't know where I left it, do you?"
"Haven't seen it! Salami good?"
"Salami's great! Do I know your friend?"
"Nope!"
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Charlie pokes his head into the room and Juliet presents him with his sandwiches. "This your friend? He have a name?"
"Oh, probably," says Juliet.
Charlie snorts. "What do I call him, Bells?"
"Matt," says Juliet.
"Good to know you, Matt." Charlie bites into one of his sandwiches, then grabs a sandwich bag and packs them. His badge is pinned on his shirt where it belongs.
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He's oddly alert, though. He pays attention to Charlie, to what he says and where he looks and how he moves. Not staring or anything, just... noticing.
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Charlie laughs. "Will do, Bells. See you tonight, and if you're going to be home after eleven, call first."
"If I'm going to be home after eleven I'll call first," Juliet agrees, almost ritually, "I will borrow Sherlock's phone if mine is dead, and I will not leave you in a panic in the wee hours of the morning ever again unless I am actually dying, cross my heart."
"Good. Love you, Bells."
"Love you, Dad."
Charlie goes, sandwiches in tow.
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