notinthebook: by summerstorm (working girl)
[personal profile] notinthebook
 It's quiet in the office.

Unsurprising, really; it's usually pretty quiet in the office, especially when Graham's out making rounds in the cruiser.  She's still busy going through old files, trying to catch up on the criminal history of the town, not that there's much to look at: a few drunk and disorderlies (mostly Leroy), some break-ins, a handful of domestics.  It's the usual mix for a town this size, with the one anomaly of the mine collapse.

(Her own file's in here, too: Graham had pointed it out with an all-too-innocent smile as the newest troublemaker in town, because he thinks he's funny like that.)

It's boring in here without him, and she finds herself glancing at the clock for the third time, wondering when he'll be back.

Which is stupid.  He's not on a timetable, and she'll see him when she sees him.

Date: 2012-05-15 03:10 am (UTC)
the_fairest: (RW: Earnest)
From: [personal profile] the_fairest
She can barely managing standing still when she's trying. Giving Graham a tight-lipped, incredibly grateful, can't even stay on his face, for looking back to Emma that rapidly, smile. She turned around, almost leaning against Emma's desk, watching as Graham opened the door to his office, only to not even be able to settle that much.

She couldn't stop playing with her hand, either. Shifting back and forth. Settling on Emma's face, with an inability to even know where to start. It just exploded out finally, "He left his wife."

Mary Margaret had meant for there to be lead up. Not for her heart to jump into her throat at hearing herself say those words. Aloud. Finally. Real. Not Regina. Not David.

"David. He left her." The words wouldn't stop. She could barely contain herself to one space. "He left Kathryn!"

Date: 2012-05-15 03:25 am (UTC)
the_fairest: (RW: [Emma] We Frame Each Other)
From: [personal profile] the_fairest
But she can't. She can't slow down, because -- "He did it for me."

That's the next biggest part. The part Regina wants her to feel the most terrible about. The part David wants her to feel most special about. The part Emma has to stop her from exploding both ways because of.

"He wants me to be with him." Oh god. All the words. She couldn't stop all the words. Mary Margaret was pacing behind Emma, seeing his face, his unwavering directness. Pulling her cardigan down, trying not to jump out of all of her skin. Just get it all out. Of her head, her chest, her mouth.

Almost proudly, awe struck. "He wants me to meet him tonight."

Date: 2012-05-15 03:42 am (UTC)
the_fairest: (RW: Doubtful (Looking Down))
From: [personal profile] the_fairest
Because it's Emma she can.

Be honest, give in for a second to every emotion. The debilitating hope. The awe of being picked, over someone else. Her. Alone. Chosen. Wanted. The horror of how hard it is to keep trying, and keeping saying no every day. The yearning that she can't even explain, that floods her everywhere, every thought.

"I mean, I’m trying so hard to be strong," she told Emma, closing her eyes and trying to make it the loudest voice in her head. Because it was important. Because Emma was helping her be strong. Emma would let her be honest, be weaker than it barely, for a few seconds. Help her keep from making the wrong decisions. All these times already. But.

"But he just keeps coming."

Last night in the yard. Today in her classroom.

"I mean, how do I stop it?" This is why she came here. To Emma. Because Emma would tell her. Even if she's looking more over her head than at her, the fact she was willing to say all of this to Emma. To ask. To be told. "How do I let him down?"

She paced back the other direction around the chair, a little desperation quivering into her voice, "What would you do?"
Edited Date: 2012-05-15 03:43 am (UTC)

Date: 2012-05-16 12:01 am (UTC)
the_fairest: (RW: What?)
From: [personal profile] the_fairest
The world shudders to a sudden stop on two words.



They were impossible. They couldn't have.




Emma couldn't mean. She had to have imagined.



Even her own voice, a startled bark, surprises her. "What?"

Date: 2012-05-16 12:45 am (UTC)
the_fairest: (RW: Looks Down A Lot)
From: [personal profile] the_fairest
Mary Margret's gaze was faceted on Emma as she spoke. Certain words puncturing through even further, this third time. Not from Regina or David, but Emma. Emma, who'd been clear and honest with her this whole time. He left her...to actually make a choice...and he has....What more...

Her hazel eyes flicked to Emma's desk and the donuts box, resting only for seconds, but not seeing anything. Nothing but David. Talking to her. Calm and insistent. Every time. Continuing to come. No matter what she said. Single minded and focused the whole time. For her.

The way he'd looked at her. Every single time. The way she'd felt when she thought he was dead. When Kathryn first appeared. Or when she'd resigned. Or every time he'd smiled that slightly crooked, perfect, smile.

Hope had been deadly. Had been unwelcome. So long. Battering at the bars of her denial the whole way.Her foundation felt like it was swooshing air. Not just words. Left Kathryn. He'd chosen her.


Regina's words like ice tried to bite in, a swarm of dark whispers like a consuming cloud, and she swallowed leaning against the desk. If she -- if they (he'd said, if you choose us) -- Regina had already made her opinion clear. Sharp opinions and blazing accusations. Of what this choice would make her.

Except Emma. Doubt touched her expression as she half sat on the edge of Emma's desk, finally seeming to sink down both in her thoughts and from all the erratic movement. Still looking at the desk, thinking of things they'd said only last night.

"Given her new friendship with Kathryn, I don't think Regina would be happy."
Edited Date: 2012-05-16 12:47 am (UTC)

Date: 2012-05-16 01:24 am (UTC)
the_fairest: (RW: Doesn't Know She Shines)
From: [personal profile] the_fairest
Emma's serious. Serious enough to be making jokes at Regina. That she should go for it. Even at the expense of rousing The Mayor.

Mary Margaret took a breath in. The first she'd felt come into her since she got in her car. Her voice trembled and her stomach wobbled with it, as her heart skipped. David.

"Good Lord, is this really happening?"

Date: 2012-05-16 04:53 am (UTC)
the_fairest: (RW: Her Joy Runs Deep)
From: [personal profile] the_fairest
She must be dreaming.

Her heart beating out a rhythm.

One that seemed so clear and doubtless.


It's insane. It has to be, or maybe it's driving her that way, when she glances over at Emma's words, and her first thought is that Emma's smile reminds her just a bit of David's. Or maybe it's not her smile so much as the way how she looks so pleased it fills up every bit of her expression, the way his had in the doorway before he left.

Causing Mary Margaret to duck her head and look at her lap for a second, trying hard to figure out whether to or even if she could control the smile her mouth was being pulled into as the idea took root and wthout pause, now that the door was cracked open, was blossoming wide in her chest.

Emma wasn't taking any of her words back, and she was -- she was just barely pulling it together to get to nodding, looking from her knees to Emma, hazel eyes bright -- she was going to meet David.

At the bridge where everything had started.
Edited Date: 2012-05-16 04:55 am (UTC)

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