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Sookie Stackhouse ([personal profile] justsookie) wrote2011-12-31 02:40 pm
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doesn't stop me from feeling the loss

[ continued from here ]


Aidan thought that Sookie was being a bit serious about the whole thing, but he knew that she'd gone through a lot of stuff lately so maybe humor wasn't the best thing to try right now.

"Well, since you're stuck here for the moment would you like something to drink?" he asked.



"I'm fine," Sookie replied in turn, shaking her head slightly and raising her chin in an airy motion, one which tried to emphasize just how perfect things were, bar none. (It was a lie, of course, but one made to herself, and perhaps more forgivable in that sense. If Sookie wasn't feeling fine, she was having trouble recognizing it that night, convinced as she was that everything was better than it'd been in weeks. No need for emotional turmoil.) "I don't want to start downing beer again, at any rate, because we definitely do not need a repeat of that other night."

Resting her chin in her hand, she shrugged. "So, tell me what you've been up to! Your plans for the holidays."
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[personal profile] likesthestooges 2012-01-18 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
"Whatever it is, it's what was actually the Bree Hill Special and eventually got renamed," he said. "And for the record, we could have held that hill a lot longer if we hadn't run out of ammo."

That had actually been when Aidan was human, one of the earliest battles he had ever fought it. He still remembered almost fondly how shocked the British were that the Colonials were willing and able to stand up to them. It wasn't quite fond though, because the entire war had been a brutal, ugly affair.

"Technology has done some really amazing things. Did you know it was only 66 years between the Wright Brothers' flight and putting a human on the moon?"