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In the first few months after Clementine arrived in the city, Sawyer hated leaving her side for even a moment. It wasn't any sort of romantic parental instinct at play far from it, it was nervousness that kept him attached to her at practically all hours for which he was home. Afraid that she'd fall, or break something, or otherwise be hurt beyond repair.
Ironically, now that she's been walking and making her own way around the apartment more, Sawyer feels at ease leaving her for longer days with her nanny. Something about the fact that Clementine can now point at a place on her body if it hurts, or offer different words when she needs help getting things, puts him at ease. He's been able to communicate with his child now in ways he never could before.
Which is why, when the nanny offers to add on another hour to her time with Clementine without charge, Sawyer takes it. Adds on the extra wage she'd be paid normally despite her protests, reaches in his fridge for a couple of beers, and makes his way to the roof of the building to watch the sun set.
It's not a bad way to close out the day.
When he spots a familiar face also emerging from the stairwell, Sawyer grins, holding up his second bottle of beer. It's too cold outside for there to be much condensation on the glass, but in spite of the way the goosebumps rise on his skin, Sawyer can't help but think that he feels more like himself right now than he has in months.
"Join me for a beer?"
Ironically, now that she's been walking and making her own way around the apartment more, Sawyer feels at ease leaving her for longer days with her nanny. Something about the fact that Clementine can now point at a place on her body if it hurts, or offer different words when she needs help getting things, puts him at ease. He's been able to communicate with his child now in ways he never could before.
Which is why, when the nanny offers to add on another hour to her time with Clementine without charge, Sawyer takes it. Adds on the extra wage she'd be paid normally despite her protests, reaches in his fridge for a couple of beers, and makes his way to the roof of the building to watch the sun set.
It's not a bad way to close out the day.
When he spots a familiar face also emerging from the stairwell, Sawyer grins, holding up his second bottle of beer. It's too cold outside for there to be much condensation on the glass, but in spite of the way the goosebumps rise on his skin, Sawyer can't help but think that he feels more like himself right now than he has in months.
"Join me for a beer?"
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Date: 2014-12-31 06:13 pm (UTC)"Hard to turn down an offer like that," she says with a tilt of her head. "'less you were waitin' for someone else."
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Date: 2015-01-03 06:26 am (UTC)"I see I ain't the only one crazy enough to come out onto the roof and make a chilly night worse with an ice cold drink. Can't beat that view though, can you? I ain't ever lived in a city before this one, but I can see why people like it so much."
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Date: 2015-01-04 10:31 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2015-01-15 04:39 am (UTC)He's learned better.
"But, I don't know. Can't picture myself stayin' anywhere forever. And even if I did, it can't be a place like this, can't be a life where I just walk down the same few blocks every day. 'Least out in the countryside, things change with the seasons. Clementine, though..." He exhales with a shake of his head. "She's got veto rights."
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Date: 2015-01-19 08:39 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2015-01-24 04:57 am (UTC)"I mean, the view's fantastic, but... where d'you see yourself headed in the city? Got any dreams this place can help you reach?"
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Date: 2015-01-24 03:28 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2015-01-29 05:13 am (UTC)But even now, he's trying to work hard for Clementine's sake.
"Nothing wrong with being content with what you have. More people could stand to do it. There's still stuff that makes us happy though, ain't there? Doesn't have to be something that society expects us to want or try for. Maybe it's as simple as... I don't know, sailing the ocean."
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Date: 2015-01-31 05:37 am (UTC)She doesn’t really think that specifically is the point, however, and she considers it for another moment before answering. "I guess I’d have to say… findin’ something that makes me happy like that. I don’t know what it would be."
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Date: 2015-02-04 07:03 am (UTC)He can't blame someone else for having trouble getting to that point.
"Well, here's hoping you find it, then," Sawyer says, reaching over to clink her glass with his own. "I mean, your odds ain't bad. Pretty blondes have got the look going for them. I'd know." He tosses his hair playfully for emphasis.
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Date: 2015-02-09 05:14 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2015-02-15 04:57 am (UTC)Some might call it growing soft. But maybe, Sawyer thinks, just maybe this is the new realism. Do what's possible with the time that one gets.
"I guess that makes two of us," he says, grinning as he tilts his bottle in Carla Jean's direction. "Cheers to that. Maybe next time, we can drink to Darrow without freezin' our asses off on the roof."
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Date: 2015-02-19 09:26 am (UTC)