[closed - Robert]
By the time she gets back into town, her apartment is ready for her to move into and for that she's extremely grateful. It isn't that she's had a hard time staying with Les -- she's actually enjoyed it quite a bit -- but she likes her space, too. A feeling she's sure Les shares. Since Coop's party, things have felt better, they both seem a little more at ease around each other and she likes that, but she also knows neither of them are ready to be living together.
Her belongings are fairly limited, but she has them moved into the new place and it's only once she's settled, showered and changed that she heads out into Siren Cove once more. There's money in the small safe in her new place that she needs to deposit, though it's going into an account in another town under a different name and she has plans to make that day trip on the weekend, maybe with Les along for the ride. She can convince him just to get away with her for the day, drop in at the bank, make the deposit, and then spend the rest of the day with him.
It's not something she's ever given much thought to before, but thinking about plans with Les now makes her smile. She's distracted, glancing down at her phone, preparing to text him to ask if that's something he'd like to do, when she nearly walks into someone on the sidewalk.
"Sorry," she says, still distracted, doing her best to simply step aside.
Her belongings are fairly limited, but she has them moved into the new place and it's only once she's settled, showered and changed that she heads out into Siren Cove once more. There's money in the small safe in her new place that she needs to deposit, though it's going into an account in another town under a different name and she has plans to make that day trip on the weekend, maybe with Les along for the ride. She can convince him just to get away with her for the day, drop in at the bank, make the deposit, and then spend the rest of the day with him.
It's not something she's ever given much thought to before, but thinking about plans with Les now makes her smile. She's distracted, glancing down at her phone, preparing to text him to ask if that's something he'd like to do, when she nearly walks into someone on the sidewalk.
"Sorry," she says, still distracted, doing her best to simply step aside.
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"Or because your sister... she lives a very happy and normal life. As far as I know, she's never shown any interest in her biological family. I think the money would have been a burden," Robert said. Which had been the best thing for her, really. April had turned out well but Robert didn't think she would have been a very stabilizing influence.
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So far all it's gotten her is a destroyed apartment, a few death threats, a terrible night and Les injured. And some cash she really doesn't need or want. She could have paid those sirens off with it just to get them off her back, but it's the principle of the thing.
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"But you never tried to have the sort of life that others would consider normal," Robert said. Maybe that was his fault, maybe in the short time he had been around he'd left too much of an impression on her for that. Damaged her too much or something. Although damaged would be doing her a discredit. As far as he could tell, April liked her life and was happy.
"Anyway. As soon as I take care of things I'll be out of your hair again and you'll never have to see me again if you don't want to."
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But she doesn't. She only smiles. "I appreciate the heads up," she says. She doesn't say anything about whether or not she wants to see him again because she honestly doesn't know.
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"It's the least I can do," he said with a shrug, which was the truth. Robert wondered if there was more that she wanted to say, or maybe he was just unused to having a daughter that didn't want to yell at him or show him just how much she loathed him, that he wasn't quite sure what to do. If April was a complete stranger he would know what to do. If she was Corry, he'd know what to do. But she wasn't either of those things and he was a bit of a loss.
"Here's my number," he said, pulling out a card. It was simple; just his name, number and email address. "If you want to talk or if you ever need anything, please don't hesitate to reach out."
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She should just walk away because that's what he did to her. But she can't.
Taking the card, she glances at it and flips it over between two of her fingers before she drops it into a pocket of her purse. "We'll see," she says and then she steps past him.
At least she manages not to look back.