Nori — Family dinner (and Dominic)
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Dominic wanted to make a good impression. He tied his long hair back into a neat bun and wore a collared shirt and not even a hint of eyeliner. He came to the purple house with strawberries dipped in chocolate and a genuine sense of enthusiasm for meeting this wild, wonderful family. He was going to, he hoped, make a good impression. And he was going to hold Gavin’s hand under the table.
After dinner, when things were more relaxed, Dominic finally had a chance to talk to everyone one on one — and he caught Nori’s eye. He didn’t have a read on Nori yet, but he suspected they might understand each other a little bit. “Hey, Nori,” he said easily, comfortably. “You look like you’ve been sizing me up.”
After dinner, when things were more relaxed, Dominic finally had a chance to talk to everyone one on one — and he caught Nori’s eye. He didn’t have a read on Nori yet, but he suspected they might understand each other a little bit. “Hey, Nori,” he said easily, comfortably. “You look like you’ve been sizing me up.”
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Date: 2019-03-19 07:25 am (UTC)“Steve and Maggie, but for entirely different reasons.” Those were the people he most needed to win over, Dominic knew. Which, naturally, made him want to know so much more about Nori. “So I’m not going to try to impress you, but I do want to know you better. Not just because I love your look, although I really do.”
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Date: 2019-03-19 07:46 am (UTC)Nori nodded. "Steve's opinion has some real sway, and Maggie'll make your life difficult otherwise. Not that she won't make your life difficult anyway, but that's mostly a side effect." Maggie had big opinions, and the energy to make them heard and felt. It was a blessing and a curse, depending on the day. "Thanks. I'm not sure how much luck you'll have, but knock yourself out."
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Date: 2019-03-19 07:49 am (UTC)“She’s cute. I like her. I like all of you, actually.” Dominic had never had the sibling experience, and they had fought so hard for theirs. He loved watching it in action. “Which I realize now sounds like something I’m supposed to say, but.” He shrugged. “Sometimes I’m a sentimental bitch. What would you be doing if you didn’t have to be meeting me tonight?”
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Date: 2019-03-19 08:08 am (UTC)"You'll fit right in with these nerds, then," she said, affection in there somewhere. Nori was very much not sentimental, though she did feel things strongly. "And I'd be working. I was guilted into switching my shifts. Which ends up working out, actually. I'd rather work a Friday than a Wednesday. Less boredom and better tips."
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Date: 2019-03-19 08:13 am (UTC)Dominic heard the affection and noted it with pleasure. It was nice to see, or hear, something about a person’s feelings, he thought. “I do well with nerds. Always have. Not sure why.” Well, he did know why: he was a relatively decent person underneath the partying and cool posturing. “You tend bar, right?”
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Date: 2019-03-19 08:31 am (UTC)"I don't, and the universe finds that hilarious," Nori noted wryly. None of them were people she'd be close to if she didn't have anything tying her to them. Well, maybe Maggie, but only in small doses. But there they were anyway. "Yeah. The bar I usually work at has a lower than usual number of douchebags, even, so I only have to poison two, three people a night."
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Date: 2019-03-19 08:53 am (UTC)“Those are great odds. I was a bartender for like, six months, and it was not, let’s say, something I was suited for.” Turned out Dominic was better at drinking than serving drinks. “I may have poisoned people accidentally.”