[Backdated to the Flynn-Cabot Ball; closed for Coop]
April would say the past few weeks have been a strange series of events, but she'd be lying. The truth is that her life has been one long strange series of events ever since arriving in Siren Cove and in any other town, in any other situation, she knows she'd be long gone. She hasn't stayed anywhere for longer than a year since she was eighteen years old and free to get out of the foster care system and while she hasn't been in town quite that long, it's long enough that she's beginning to get nervous. She's here and she isn't working anyone. She's here and she isn't making any money except the income she's making legally working for Coop.
There are a few things keeping her here. Les, of course. Caden, certainly. Her father, though she will never admit that to anyone.
And the ridiculously handsome man currently crossing the room toward her.
The amount of affection she feels for Coop is a bit surprising from time to time. She hasn't slept with him, she hasn't even kissed him, and while that's certainly not required for her to form an attachment to someone, she's formed so few over the past ten years, that any kind of attachment comes as a bit of a surprise. But she can't pretend he doesn't make her feel lighter simply by being there.
"We probably shouldn't have come," she tells him when he's close enough to hear her. She knows she looks stunning in her long silver dress and he looks incredible as well. "We're just putting everyone else here to shame."
There are a few things keeping her here. Les, of course. Caden, certainly. Her father, though she will never admit that to anyone.
And the ridiculously handsome man currently crossing the room toward her.
The amount of affection she feels for Coop is a bit surprising from time to time. She hasn't slept with him, she hasn't even kissed him, and while that's certainly not required for her to form an attachment to someone, she's formed so few over the past ten years, that any kind of attachment comes as a bit of a surprise. But she can't pretend he doesn't make her feel lighter simply by being there.
"We probably shouldn't have come," she tells him when he's close enough to hear her. She knows she looks stunning in her long silver dress and he looks incredible as well. "We're just putting everyone else here to shame."
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He's checked the schedule, though, and he's got a pretty good chunk of clear time right after the new year. There are a few scattered appointments but nothing major, nothing that can't be shuffled around to a different day, and he's thinking he should take advantage of that before it gets too crazy. All he needs is more time, that's what he's been telling him. He needs more time to process what's going through his head, to work through the confusing shit that has come with getting out of that cave and being alone with his thoughts for way too long.
"I need to be away from Siren Cove," he says, practically a mumble because he's not sure he'd actually meant to say that out loud. Still, he can't take it back so he flashes April a wry smile. "Too many distractions here. I just need to clear my head or at least fill it with something else for a little bit. So consider yourself on vacation from work after the first, I guess."
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He doesn't need to know that, though. No one needs to know it. Most of the time it pisses her off that her father knows it. He shouldn't know it, he doesn't have any reason to know anything about her.
"Any plans for where you might go?" she asks curiously, leaning against the wall behind her and surveying the crowd. There are a lot of people here, a lot of them unfamiliar faces and she thinks she should make more of an effort, but sometimes she feels like she isn't going to stay in this town for much longer. It's not the place for her, not in the long run.