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themuse) wrote in
thoughtformed2013-01-04 08:10 pm
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making a fool's joke of the promises we make
Who: Kaylee Frye and Kate Beckett
What: Post-"I Think I Just Broke Up With My Boyfriend" talk at one of the bars.
When: The evening of December 1st
Warnings: Drinking. Girl bonding.
The bar had been Kaylee's idea, but Kate needed it.
The younger woman must have seen what happened on the phones. And Blake was right; Kate already regretted her indiscretion. She wasn't exactly the type to air dirty laundry and the worst of it was, she hadn't even wanted to let people know that she and Castle were dating back when this all started and then she had gone and done, well, whatever that was.
She was fairly certain she might have broken up with him. But instead of doing what she wanted to do - showing up at his apartment and begging for his forgiveness - she ended up sitting at home sulking instead.
So sulking at the bar wasn't exactly a huge difference. Kate sat a table in a dark corner, a drink in front of her, but she was staring into it more than she was actually drinking.
What: Post-"I Think I Just Broke Up With My Boyfriend" talk at one of the bars.
When: The evening of December 1st
Warnings: Drinking. Girl bonding.
The bar had been Kaylee's idea, but Kate needed it.
The younger woman must have seen what happened on the phones. And Blake was right; Kate already regretted her indiscretion. She wasn't exactly the type to air dirty laundry and the worst of it was, she hadn't even wanted to let people know that she and Castle were dating back when this all started and then she had gone and done, well, whatever that was.
She was fairly certain she might have broken up with him. But instead of doing what she wanted to do - showing up at his apartment and begging for his forgiveness - she ended up sitting at home sulking instead.
So sulking at the bar wasn't exactly a huge difference. Kate sat a table in a dark corner, a drink in front of her, but she was staring into it more than she was actually drinking.

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She's being selfish, she knew, but Kate started to think maybe pushing Castle away would make it easier. The closer they got, the more it hurt to think about losing it.
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"You and I both know that givin' up ain't you," she finally said firmly. "Look, I don't know all about what's goin' on for you back home. But you got a man who absolutely adores you, and who makes you really happy. You're allowed to have your cake and eat it, too. You can be together and work."
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"I've spent years pushing him away," Kate admitted. "Maybe... I've just gotten used to it. It was easier to ignore how difficult things were when we weren't together and being here changed all of that."
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"But is the change really such a bad thing?" Kaylee asked, gathering a bit of salt from the rim of her glass on her finger and sucking on it. "I guess I just don't see why you wanna let go of somethin' as makes you happy. Well, you've told me why, but that's... so different to how I handle things, I can't really conceive just throwin' up my hands and sayin', well, I'm letting myself be happy and not spending all the time I think I should on going back home, might as well pack it in and break it off with him. Do you think you'd be better off that way?"
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"No, I don't think I would."
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"I ain't going to tell you what to do, 'cause ultimately it's your call. But... I can almost get it, I think. Not wanting to take the next step 'cause it's easier to leave things in limbo." She hesitated before going further, hating bringing up Simon, but it felt relevant. "...I have a boyfriend back home. Had. Hell, I still don't know which to call him. It tore me up when Shepard and me was fixed up by Jenny the first time, 'cause I was at a crossroads then. Bein' how I still hold a torch for Simon, I coulda walked away from Shepard. He would've understood. But I also knew just as well that Simon could well never show up again, and I had no way of knowin', and that I deserved to try and be happy, too."
She squirmed a little in her chair, having just admitted aloud what was tantamount to cheating, but pressed on,
"My point being, thinking about the what-ifs and problems and the scary things is okay. In small doses. But sometimes, you gotta make a choice, and you gotta consider that, while you never know what might happen tomorrow, or next week, or next month, today you deserve to be happy."
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And she knew how hard it was for Kaylee, having friends back home and losing the ones that came to New Moore. Kate hardly judged Kaylee for taking a risk in having just a little bit of happiness here, and she wasn't sure why that risk was so hard for herself.
"I broke up with two boyfriends hoping things would work out with Castle, and even then I couldn't get it to work," Kate admitted. She had never told anyone that before but it seemed fair to share, considering how honest Kaylee had been. "That's really not any different than what you've done, the only difference is you are making it work. And you do deserve to be happy, Kaylee. I guess I've just spent a lot of time not making the choice because I kept worrying I'd make the wrong one."
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"I think it's obvious. That is, if he actually forgives me."
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"Thanks. I'm really glad you were around to talk me down, Kaylee."
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"At the risk of learning... way too much about my boss' personal life, how are things with you and Shepard going?"
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"The biggest thing I remember about you during that pirate thing is how well you kept that ship running. I bet you'll do wonders on a beat up old car." She shakes her head, smiling. "I've never been too good with cars, but I've got a motorcycle back home."
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She then shook her head.
"Nah, definitely not. The Doctor's got his own spaceship- beautiful thing, she is- but she can't make it out any more'n a regular ship could. So there wouldn't be much of a point spendin' the time on it, I guess, since I wouldn't be able to go very far."
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"Car's a better bet, Kaylee," Kate encouraged. "And you know... Maybe we can all use the distractions. We all need something here to make it worthwhile, right? Like what you said about having relationships. I guess there's really no point in stopping living just because things aren't going the way we planned."
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She reached out again and patted Kaylee's hand. "I really appreciate your friendship, Kaylee. And taking the time to talk me... I promise I'm gonna keep everything you've said in mind."
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