[ It's been a wild couple of weeks. All told, life after death comes to him as a kind of clean slate. His thoughts are muddied occasionally by memories of another life lived, his dreams odd with overlaps across multiple realities, but he sleeps. He sleeps well, some nights. It leaves him with a mind that no longer needs wrestling into stillness.
They agree to meet and Stephen leaves early to take the commute at his leisure. Arrives early too, early enough that he sees her coming and meets her greeting with a smirk that lacks the usual need for sharp corners. ]
You're— [ obvious pause to check the time on his implant, clearly setting up for "late", ] — almost exactly on time.
[ A couple minutes early, in fact. It's a return tease rounded off with the same affection by ending at his own expense. He stands. ]
[ isn't it strange how no major crises means daisy isn't running late all the time, breathless at every junction as she tries to balance a thousand plates? this sliver of calm is almost ominous in its serenity, but she's taking advantage as best she can. ]
Just a tea. I had lunch with Jyn earlier.
[ something simple, easily ordered via the cafe's digital menu; she gives him a hug that's brief but by no means cold before settling into the seat opposite. her hands pass a small box between them, wrapped in silver foil, an expensive futuristic luxury that betrays daisy's ease into a bit more bourgeoisie lifestyle. it certainly helps that her rent is absurdly cheap as-is, and only moreso split four ways. she's got money to burn, and people to spend it on. ]
Did you have a nice Christmas?
[ no wayward youths to corral into good behavior, she hopes. ]
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They agree to meet and Stephen leaves early to take the commute at his leisure. Arrives early too, early enough that he sees her coming and meets her greeting with a smirk that lacks the usual need for sharp corners. ]
You're— [ obvious pause to check the time on his implant, clearly setting up for "late", ] — almost exactly on time.
[ A couple minutes early, in fact. It's a return tease rounded off with the same affection by ending at his own expense. He stands. ]
What'll you have?
no subject
Just a tea. I had lunch with Jyn earlier.
[ something simple, easily ordered via the cafe's digital menu; she gives him a hug that's brief but by no means cold before settling into the seat opposite. her hands pass a small box between them, wrapped in silver foil, an expensive futuristic luxury that betrays daisy's ease into a bit more bourgeoisie lifestyle. it certainly helps that her rent is absurdly cheap as-is, and only moreso split four ways. she's got money to burn, and people to spend it on. ]
Did you have a nice Christmas?
[ no wayward youths to corral into good behavior, she hopes. ]