the right one and say, "what kept you so long?"repeatshimselfAugust 19 2009, 19:44:15 UTC
It would be a lie to say that he wasn't worried, because he was. It's not that Teddy seems odd, or different, because in any situation Teddy was Teddy. But Billy is worried that Teddy is upset at him, because they're here and because Billy is a worrier at heart. It is, in his opinion, his job to worry about everything, and he's pretty sure that Teddy knows that.
He just wants Teddy to be okay.
He's waiting, then; pacing a little, maybe. He's fidgeting with everything that he owns, which reminds him of when he first started seeing Teddy if only because this was a habit that he had developed then - overarranging, almost obsessively.
He hears Teddy's voice and he moves to the window, hoping that Teddy didn't catch him tucking papers back into the desk. "Yeah, here," he says, opening the window more and moving out of the way to let the blond in.
the right one and say, "what kept you so long?"poor_theodoreAugust 19 2009, 20:04:15 UTC
Teddy smiles when Billy appears in the window, side-sidestepping as he pulls the pane of glass back as if it were a door. Much to his relief, the feeling he gets whenever he looks at Billy hasn't changed at all -- despite however messed up things in this world or the last manage to get. This much, it seems, is constant -- a warm, faintly embarrassing buzz that starts in Teddy's stomach and runs its way up and down all of his limbs until his fingertips itch a little with nervous energy.
He bows his head down as he steps over the windowsill, shrinking (his skin paling) in the processes. The wings behind him fold in and them appear to droop before disappearing completely into the muscles of his back. In his arms he's carrying his shirt (saved from the tear). "Hi there," he says, planting both feet solidly on the ground. His instinct tells him to hug Billy, but he doesn't, just sort of shuffles his feet sort of awkwardly, like their suddenly back on their first date.
the right one and say, "what kept you so long?"repeatshimselfAugust 19 2009, 20:18:15 UTC
Billy doesn't smile very often - at least not if Teddy isn't involved - but he feels one tug slightly when Teddy comes into the room. It's not that Billy is serious or solemn, it's just that the set of his face isn't one that easily lets him smile, or something like that, is what he tells himself.
There's a feeling a bit like warmth, or nervousness, and it's familiar. He watches Teddy shift, like he's watched Teddy shift before, and his smile is a little awkward and a little nervous. He isn't sure why; maybe because Teddy's been having a hard time, but it feels like the beginning all over again. Billy hopes that the feeling goes away, if only because it's Teddy"Kate's still gone, dunno where she is but the dog is passed out too," Billy looks around, like there might be someone hiding under the bed or maybe the closet, but as usual, there isn't anyone there. It's almost a form of protection for Billy - as if he's making sure no one will see when he presses his lips to Teddy's in a quick kiss
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did you yell at him?
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He just wants Teddy to be okay.
He's waiting, then; pacing a little, maybe. He's fidgeting with everything that he owns, which reminds him of when he first started seeing Teddy if only because this was a habit that he had developed then - overarranging, almost obsessively.
He hears Teddy's voice and he moves to the window, hoping that Teddy didn't catch him tucking papers back into the desk. "Yeah, here," he says, opening the window more and moving out of the way to let the blond in.
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He bows his head down as he steps over the windowsill, shrinking (his skin paling) in the processes. The wings behind him fold in and them appear to droop before disappearing completely into the muscles of his back. In his arms he's carrying his shirt (saved from the tear). "Hi there," he says, planting both feet solidly on the ground. His instinct tells him to hug Billy, but he doesn't, just sort of shuffles his feet sort of awkwardly, like their suddenly back on their first date.
"Coast still clear?"
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There's a feeling a bit like warmth, or nervousness, and it's familiar. He watches Teddy shift, like he's watched Teddy shift before, and his smile is a little awkward and a little nervous. He isn't sure why; maybe because Teddy's been having a hard time, but it feels like the beginning all over again. Billy hopes that the feeling goes away, if only because it's Teddy"Kate's still gone, dunno where she is but the dog is passed out too," Billy looks around, like there might be someone hiding under the bed or maybe the closet, but as usual, there isn't anyone there. It's almost a form of protection for Billy - as if he's making sure no one will see when he presses his lips to Teddy's in a quick kiss ( ... )
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