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sexualtourettes) wrote2013-04-15 08:44 pm
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For Danica
Since he'd been there, Coop had come to realize that there were two kinds of spontaneous gifts given by the Island: the good kind, and the kind that made people want to curl up in a fetal position and cry.
The only reason he wasn't currently in tears probably had something to do with the fact that, this time, the bad kind of gift had come with complimentary booze. A giant bottle of it.
It also came with a bike taxi, complete with streamers and 'Just Married' sign attached to the back, just in case the suit he'd found in his room wasn't enough of a slap in the face. Or the ring.
A fucking ring.
He was seated in the back of the rickshaw now, fingers curled around the neck of the bottle of champagne, wearing the new suit jacket he'd tried on to get a feel for the fit. The ring was a heavy weight in his pocket, but it didn't compare to the one he felt crushing his chest.
The only reason he wasn't currently in tears probably had something to do with the fact that, this time, the bad kind of gift had come with complimentary booze. A giant bottle of it.
It also came with a bike taxi, complete with streamers and 'Just Married' sign attached to the back, just in case the suit he'd found in his room wasn't enough of a slap in the face. Or the ring.
A fucking ring.
He was seated in the back of the rickshaw now, fingers curled around the neck of the bottle of champagne, wearing the new suit jacket he'd tried on to get a feel for the fit. The ring was a heavy weight in his pocket, but it didn't compare to the one he felt crushing his chest.
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The only reason she didn't sound bitter with twisted jealousy was because of how unlikely it was that another woman had actually married Fitch. It wasn't the improbability of it happening in the space of a few hours that made her so sure; it was more to do with the fact that this was Fitch...
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Not being there for either one sucked all the same.
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"I'm sitting in a bike taxi with streamers, drinking out of a champagne bottle. What about this picture makes it seem like I'm worried about my reputation?"
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"What happened to Dr Fitch Cooper, one of the top 25 doctors in Manhatten?" She air-quoted, trying to save them both from him feeling sorry for himself. "If looks could cure..." Et cetera, et cetera. "Reputation's your thing."
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"Wouldn't being a good doctor be my thing if I made a top twenty-five list for it?" Not that the billboards weren't nice, but they existed for a reason, and that reason wasn't just because he was good looking.
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She gestured at the champagne bottle, leaving her hand out for it. "Yes, please." It didn't matter that he hadn't offered her any.
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Top three actually might have made him feel better...
Talking another pull from the bottle, he held it possessively against his chest before eventually relinquishing his hold on it.
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Between rocking up half-dead from the caves, getting attacked in the forest and going into surprise labor, she was probably one of the more exciting residents from a medical perspective.
"If you don't enjoy it, look for something else to do," she suggested, taking a sip from the bottle. Or he could do what she did - absolutely nothing.
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"I don't suppose you have any suggestions?"
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"So?"
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"Spend more time in bed looking pretty?" she suggested, passing the bottle back to him. "Or teach medicine." They didn't offer that at the school, she knew that much. "Or join the IPD but I would have to stop sleeping with you. I vote option one."
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Training more doctors was definitely out.
"Ugh." He took another long drink. "Keep thinking."
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"Stripper, huh?" Coop mused, lifting the bottle once again.
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Now that she was properly looking at it and looking at him, a question sprung to mind that she suddenly couldn't ignore. "It's a shame there's no wedding invitation or any photos. How do you even know you were marrying a woman?" Desperate times, desperate measures. His moms set the example, after all.
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It wasn't as if he'd just produced a picture of him standing next to some super hot dream woman or anything, but when he flipped the lid open, it was clearly a ring meant to sit on a fairly dainty finger. "Blue box. Small ring. Tooootally a woman."
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"Wow, Fitch." Her gaze didn't leave the box. "What a lucky lady."
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"Original You is totally kicking Island You's ass." And if anyone knew what that felt like, it was her.
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When he reached over, she leaned in like lightning and caught his mouth with hers. It was pretty fierce at first but she soon turned the kiss into something softer, deeper and just a little bit sweeter.
"I'd be prettier if I had that ring," she muttered, kissing him again before he could answer. He needed time to consider it, after all. And she needed time to persuade him.
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"It's a wedding ring," he murmured against her lips. "We aren't wed... Ing.'
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She let her fingertips run over the now-faded bite marks on his neck before pulling her hand away and wiggling her fingers. "Semantics," she whispered after one more kiss.
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Coop's eyes stayed shut for a moment longer, rolling the box over in his hand as he considered it.
Lips pursed, eyes opened again, he slowly began offering the box out to Danica before swiftly pulling it back. "Shit. No. Okay, okay. No, here, take it," he said, offering her the box again, grimacing just the tiniest bit.
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Her smile was genuine at least, eyes sparkling almost as much as the ring when she removed it from the box and slipped it on her finger.
She let out a little noise of excitement. "It fits. It fits." If there was one thing Danica could still appreciate, it was beautiful shiny and - most importantly - expensive things. "It's like it was made for me."
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"You're welcome."
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Despite his comment, almost nothing could remove the look of delight from her face. This day had just gotten considerably better. Definitely worth getting up for.
She slipped the hand she wasn't currently admiring onto his knee. "I'm in love with it already. Thank you."
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"And I get booze." And a bike...
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"You should get new jewelry more often." Not because she necessarily deserved it, but because he thought maybe the Island deserved more of this side of Danica.
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If he was lucky, he would have caught a glimpse of her smile before she left another kiss on his lips.
"Let's go." She took the bottle in one hand and his hand in the other, standing and moving to climb back down to earth. "Married men turn me on."