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faelans_folly2013-10-29 01:17 pm
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Now that I don't necessarily hate what I am I've been enjoying my differences a lot more. On days that I don't work I like spending time at the cafe with Maggie. A good part of the time I like doing that in my wolf form. While my mind is still my own there's something about being in canine form that makes it easier to focus on the here and now and take joy in the little things.
The customers, at least the regulars, have gotten used to me. They don't know I'm also Jack, Maggie's boyfriend, they just think I'm the friendly wolf-like dog that likes to play with them. I've even had a few kids ride me around the shop. It's hard to hate what you are when it makes little kids giggle. There's something about the freedom of being in my wolf form that makes it okay to be... playful.
Which is what I'm in the mood for right now, playful. That's why I'm here at the shop as a wolf, eagerly greeting costumers at the door or making a nuissance of myself with Maggie and the other employees by weaving myself around their legs. I could get used to being playful.
The customers, at least the regulars, have gotten used to me. They don't know I'm also Jack, Maggie's boyfriend, they just think I'm the friendly wolf-like dog that likes to play with them. I've even had a few kids ride me around the shop. It's hard to hate what you are when it makes little kids giggle. There's something about the freedom of being in my wolf form that makes it okay to be... playful.
Which is what I'm in the mood for right now, playful. That's why I'm here at the shop as a wolf, eagerly greeting costumers at the door or making a nuissance of myself with Maggie and the other employees by weaving myself around their legs. I could get used to being playful.
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"Mmmmhmmmmm," I growl, more content now than I think I've ever been. I will be even more protective now though, she's not wrong about that. I'll have to focus even more on keeping my temper in check.
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"You should go to a doctor soon," I say. I don't want to think about what could go wrong but I know this is important. I want her and the baby to be as healthy as possible.
"Just to make sure everything is... normal."
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"Have them check to see if it's turning into a bear or anything in there. And you sound like a hippie when you talk like that."
Sometimes it's a little scary, how in tune she is with magic. Scary because I don't understand it at all, but I trust her.
"It's a boy then?"
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I sniff. "I'm not sure what a hippie is, but from the way you say it, I'm not sure if I should be insulted or not." I'm teasing and I know he knows it. "Unless I'm off my mark, yes, Jack, you'll have a son by the solstice."
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"I hope he takes after his mother," I say, meaning it. I'm getting better about hating myself less (because how can I fully accept her love if I hate myself?) but I still think she's a better person than me.
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Tears are back in my eyes over what I can't say, what I won't say.
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"You're doing that thing," I say to her, pulling back enough to look her in the eyes again. "Where you're thinking stuff you don't want to tell me."
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Just like it hadn't for my mother.
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"Remember when you said you can feel me through your magic? I think that's because your magic is in me. I think it's anchoring me."
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"Maybe I didn't come from anywhere," I say, another line of thought I had been following since I realized how much I loved her, how we're connected.
"Maybe I don't remember anything because I didn't exist."
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My fingers wrap around his biceps and squeeze for emphasis.
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"Maybe I was created just for you."
I know that's unlikely, but I like to think it because it's the best reason to exist that I can think of.
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"You should have asked for one that can also sing," I tease, leaning in to kiss her.soft and slow, touched by the comment and figuring that's the best way I can show it.
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"Just because I could sing doesn't mean I couldn't make you giggle too," I point out, kissing down long her throat.
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"It would probably lead to more giggling," I point out as I kiss more along her neck, arms still around her and holding her close in an easy, familiar way.
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I'll take your word for it," I say, nipping at her collarbone while her clever fingers dance along my torso.
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"Mmmmm, nit if you're looking for it there you're not."
I am definitely not complaining though. She can look for whatever she wants down there.
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