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April Ross ([personal profile] seas_open) wrote2015-08-03 03:18 pm
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[Closed - Caden, Coop, Les & Robert]

Whatever is responsible for this, April doesn't notice when it happens.

She and Caden have been back in town for a few days now and she knows he'll need to go back again in the next little while, but she plans on staying here. Not because she hadn't enjoyed her time in California, but given how much she's banked on Coop's generosity when it comes to her job -- the first legitimate job she's ever had and currently her only source of income -- she really thinks it's a good idea she stay and actually work a little.

She's unpacked, she's settled back in her apartment, and she spends a few days just settling back into town. It's a strange thing to feel, settled in any way, but she does. And she isn't entirely sure what she thinks of it, whether she likes it or hates it, but she's allowing herself to exist in this state, to give it a chance instead of rebuffing it as soon as she feels something out of the ordinary.

Whenever she uses her powers in Siren Cove, she does it almost without thinking. There are times she uses them to get what she wants, times when she's irritated and makes someone do something for her, but none of it is truly harmful in any way. Though it seems someone disagrees.

She's in a coffee shop, she's in a hurry, and she needs to get to the front of the line quickly, so she taps the guy in front of her on the shoulder, gives him a smile and asks him in a gentle, melodic voice if he'd mind letting her go ahead of him. In response he only rolls his eyes and turns away from her.

For the rest of the day she tries it on everyone she meets. She asks people easy favours, she suggests things for them to do, and while some people help her just out of the kindness of their heart, most just ignore her suggestions, and that's never happened to her before. She has never met anyone immune to her powers.

By the end of the day she's so furious she's trembling and she stands near the boardwalk, unsure of what to do or where to go. She needs to see Caden, she needs to tell him something is wrong, but she needs to see her father, too. Maybe he'll be able to track down whoever is responsible for this.

Staring out at the ocean, her jaw clenched tight enough to hurt, April finds the only thing she wants to do is scream.
coopdetat: (what a cutie pie)

[personal profile] coopdetat 2015-08-26 09:07 am (UTC)(link)
"Can't blame you," he answers, shrugging a shoulder as he leans against the bench and casually drapes an arm over the back with an exaggerated stretch. "I'm pretty fucking fantastic, if you hadn't already noticed, I think I'd like working for me, too."

Coop's turned to teasing to ease any tension, to squash any sense of discomfort or uncertainty or even suspicion April might have toward him now that he knows more of the truth about her past. She doesn't need to give him the gory details if she doesn't want to, and he'll never ask for them because they're her stories to tell and her choice of whether she wants to talk about them or not; but what he says remains true, she's his friend, and Coop would do anything for the people he cares about.

"And hell, I don't know for sure that you didn't. You could be like, I don't know. Mable Cross. June Chandler. Avril Lavgine. What do I know? Going to need some receipts here, my friend, I probably should have demanded a social security card before hiring you."
coopdetat: (worried bout u)

[personal profile] coopdetat 2015-08-30 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"Think I'll pass," Coop says with a smirk. "I'm great with parents, moms love me. The dads never seem, too, though." It's not often that he actually meets the parents of any of the people he's sleeping with, but it's a small town and there have been some partners who'd been less accepting of the fact that he hadn't been interested in starting a real relationship than others. He gets it, sex means different things to different people, and that's why he's as honest as he is before falling into bed with someone. If people think he's an asshole for that, he figures that's understandable, simply because it's not like everyone has the same view as he does.

There's a flicker in his expression then as he thinks of what Raleigh had said to him, of how she'd talked to him like he'd done something wrong by not wanting to risk their friendship for what could have led to a fuck, and Coop knows she's not herself right now but the words still sting. They still make him wonder if there's a part of what she's said that's actually right.

But that's not where his head should be at right now. It needs to be here, with April, with a friend in need even if she might never outright ask for help.

"Do you think your dad could help with this, though?" he asks, straightening up against the bench before leaning forward to rest his elbows on his knees."I mean, he could probably find out who did this, right? If he's able to figure that out, we can really start to make a plan to get your powers back. Because we are getting them back."
coopdetat: (thinkin about some stuff)

[personal profile] coopdetat 2015-09-07 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
What she says about her dad isn't unfair, and Coop is sure he'd have a hell of a hard time trusting a guy who would do that to him, too. He wonders if maybe there's a way to turn the tables, find enough leverage to make Robert help, but he realizes that he doesn't even know where to start with doing something like that. He's not a conman, he's never lied to someone for material gain--except for that one time he'd tricked a friend in elementary school into giving him a Star Wars toy, but he'd ended up being forced to give it back--and this isn't the kind of world he's ever been interested in being a part of.

And yet, he's willing to be part of it now. For a friend, for someone he's come to care more deeply about than maybe he'd even realized, Coop really does want to do what needs to be done to make sure April's okay. In a way, he thinks that should be a frightening realization, to understand what lengths he'd go to for someone important to him, but it turns out that it isn't. If anything, it only makes him understand himself better. The kind of man he is, the kind of man he's always intended to be, this is all just a part of that.

"Well, maybe you'll have to figure out a way to con the conman," he says, "and maybe it won't be easy, but that's what people like me and Les and Caden are for, we'll have your back." He shouldn't speak for the others, he knows that, but Coop has to imagine that they'd never walk away from April. He's learning more and more that it's an insanely difficult thing to do.