Quinn Schumacher (
quinn_pro_quo) wrote2012-09-01 12:08 am
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Quinn had spent some time at Francis' place already now, so she easily made herself at home again when she was brought back over. She knew at some point he was going to ask for her help. She knew that whatever was going on in his head, it wasn't stable enough and it wasn't that easy to work with. She hoped that she could help him out and make everything settle more firmly into place. She couldn't promise that it would work though. They could only work on it and see how it went.
She had, of course, immediately flopped herself down on his couch, arm across the back of the couch like she owned the place. She loved this apartment. It was chic and gorgeous and airy and had an amazing view. Darcy's place was boring and boring and really fucking boring. Maybe Quinn was simply bored, but it was easier to blame it on her sister.
"How do you want to do this, sunshine?" she asked from where she was sitting, head back.
She had, of course, immediately flopped herself down on his couch, arm across the back of the couch like she owned the place. She loved this apartment. It was chic and gorgeous and airy and had an amazing view. Darcy's place was boring and boring and really fucking boring. Maybe Quinn was simply bored, but it was easier to blame it on her sister.
"How do you want to do this, sunshine?" she asked from where she was sitting, head back.
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Maybe they were working together too much. Maybe she was getting too attached because they understood her. That could be a problem, right? Maybe?
"Thanks," she said belatedly.
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He didn't quite understand why she thanked him. Was it for being there? Or for him letting her stay over? "You're welcome," he simply said.
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Quinn let herself twist on the couch, legs draped over the arm and laying on her back, staring up at the ceiling. Thoughts drifted and emotions were dulled, which for right this second felt a thousand times better. She had to get her head on straight again. She needed to be herself.
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She didn't seem to want to talk either, so he switched n the TV to fill the silence and reduce the potential pressure one could feel to talk.
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