Katie

Jun. 17th, 2019 05:19 am
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It had been a really great day with Scottie, probably the unmitigatedly best day he'd had in a long time. So Caleb had hugs and support to spare for Katie, who was family, and what was today about except family? He told her to come over and sprawled on the couch with some HGTV show on just to zone out in front of while he waited. Scottie was asleep, so he told Katie to just let herself in, and by the time she got from the front door to the couch, his arms were wide open.

Katie

Jun. 4th, 2019 10:51 pm
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There was a big mural outside the Phoenix Effect coffeehouse that caught Xara's eye. If someone asked her, she'd say it was the colors, or the shapes, or the general energy of the piece, or the novelty of seeing public art that hadn't been immediately tagged (this was a very different world than L.A.).

But it wasn't any of that.

Xara understood it on a deep, inborn sort of level. The imagery, the references, the intent, she knew them. Knew these people.

She hated it.

None of that was on her face as she stood looking at the mural, though, looking calm and thoughtful as she sipped an iced latte, and waited.

Hazel

May. 6th, 2019 03:20 pm
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What did Hazel mean?! She understood what had happened to Katie? Did that mean she was someone else from a universe Katie didn't know, like Sam or Dani were? Katie hadn't recognized Hazel as someone she knew. Did it mean that she only had an artistic epiphany and didn't actually understand at all? Either way, Katie needed to know.

And also, she wanted to see her friend, and her friend's art. And also the face of a Hazel Jean who just told a boy that she loved him.

So Katie had a giant coffee in each hand, a bag full of snacks and water and yes, a bottle of wine, and when she made it to Hazel's shed she knocked with her foot. And by then, she was dying see Hazel, to know what was going on, to understand.
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1. Do you happen to be free next Saturday? Like all day next Saturday? Because I have a very tempting offer from Seth but I've heard that you're not supposed to leave your almost-eight-year-old alone in the house for 12 hours with no supervision.

2. It occurs to me that I have no idea where your parents are or what your relationship with them is like, so I don't know if you have plans on Mother's Day, but you're welcome to chill with us.

3. Would you be up for doing a mural in Scottie's room? I would pay you, obviously. I was thinking of painting her room for her birthday and honestly a mural would be way cooler. She has a lot of great ideas in that head of hers, and I know you could pull them off way better than I ever could.

4. Feel free to tell me to stop trying to monopolize your life like any time here. I know you have way more interesting people to spend all your weekends on. Except the last weekend in May is Scottie's birthday party so you have to let me monopolize you then. Sorry, orders from the munchkin.

Katie

Apr. 24th, 2019 02:53 am
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She couldn't stop thinking about Katie. Everything else in her life was messy, and complicated, and hard, but every time her thoughts drifted to Katie it was like they'd found this warm, bright spot in the midst of everything. Dani didn't know what she was doing, didn't know if this was a date or just...she didn't know what else it could be, really, but she was flustered. So she reminded herself that Katie had said she'd wanted to see Dani again, and she'd been excited when Dani asked to come over. So this had to be the right thing, right? Whatever it was?

The rideshare dropped her out front, and Dani nearly forgot her purse in the car, but she finally managed to get herself together enough to knock. When Katie answered the door, Dani was nervously tugging on the hem of her sleeveless lace-edged top. "Hi."
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Hey. It's Dani.

Right now I'm working--I nanny for this really cute toddler overnight a few times a week because his mom works a 6-to-6, so mostly it's just being here while he sleeps--but I'd rather be wherever you are.

I hope that's not a crazy thing to say.
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Scottie was over with her teammates, talking and laughing before the game while their coach counted out who was there. Caleb was on the sidelines standing by the two camp chairs he'd brought; this field happened to have a set of wooden bleachers on one side, but not all of them did, and the chairs were more comfortable anyway. Normally he would have settled into one of them already as he drank from his thermos of coffee, but he wanted to make it easier for Katie to spot him.

Kind of amusing, thinking about Jean Grey having to look for someone with something other than her mind.

He was nervous, to be sure. Not because of Katie--she seemed great, and he knew from their conversation on the journals that he didn't have to worry about it going anything like it had with Sam. But having Alex in his head was still a new thing, and he wasn't exactly practiced at spending time with people who were really two people in one, and with Scottie there he felt additional pressure to handle it and not let anything show that might distress his daughter. Still, it would be good to see Jean.
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Katie was a little nervous about meeting Peter and Scott -- Oliver and Sam -- at the Phoenix Effect, but at her core she was calm. She knew these men; she'd been inside both of their minds. Sure, they were from a different universe, but they were still fundamentally people she knew, right? And Oliver/Peter/Pietro, he'd sounded older, more sure of things, and that was a comfort.

When they walked in together, Katie was compelled to her feet. She had never seen them before; she would know them anywhere. She saw a storm pass over Sam-Scott's face that she didn't need her powers to read. Where he came from, she could tell, she was everything to him.

Katie made a point to hug Oliver hello first, because if they knew each other why pretend otherwise, and because of the possessive boyfriend thing, but when she turned to look at Sam she dashed into his arms.

Sam held her tightly; this wasn't his Jean, but he'd met a hundred Jeans, and they were all his Jean; they were always, in so many ways, Scott-and-Jean. He lifted Katie off her feet, hugged her tightly, smiled a little, said, "Hey, Jeannie."

That wasn't one of Katie or Jean's names, but Katie liked the way it sounded; weirdly, Sam smelled the way Scott smelled; weirdly, this was more confusing than Katie had expected.

She blinked those thoughts back and stepped back from Sam, because Oliver would probably kill her. Pushing a hand through her hair, she blinked. "Wow," she said. "This is really real, huh."
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Katie felt bubbles of anticipation and excitement and doom (doom?) in her stomach, rippling out into her arms and legs and brain and exploding out of her in nervous energy: restless pacing, fast talking. Katie was giving birth to her painted phoenix today, and it was everything she wanted.

This felt important: yes, an art commission like this was always important, but to Katie it felt deeper than that, like her identity was tied to the phoenix's fiery wings, and as it soared onto the wall, so too would she soar and become someone new.

All she knew was that the flames were licking at her feet and a symphony of voices in her head were begging to be heard, made audible and real once Katie had unlocked this phoenix and given her to the city.

She smiled at Hazel, still pacing through piles of stencils and paints and bottled water and drop cloths. "I kind of feel like I'm going to die and it's the best day of my life at the same time."

Katie

Mar. 7th, 2019 11:09 am
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Maybe this was a bad idea.

There was a beignet place down the street from Phoenix Effect. It was no Cafe Du Monde or Cafe Beignet, the two great rivals for the title of best in the city (Andy would give it to the latter, hands down, any day of the week), but it was nice and inexpensive and had decent seating, which he was currently taking advantage of. It also had chickory coffee Andy himself had not brewed, which was a treat on its own, though loyally he thought the recipe at Phoenix Effect was better.

So the location part was fine, but the social interaction to come—that was the bad part. Maybe. The nervous anticipation, of course, was terrible, but he remembered his school therapist (mandated by the district, which his dad had reluctantly agreed to but scoffed about in private) saying how breaking through shyness, making friends, only got easier with a lot of practice. And he actually had gotten better, thanks to being a barista—he could make light small talk while making a drink, answer questions and chuckle politely at bad jokes.

But face-to-face, direct interaction with a potential friend? That was way more intimidating. Especially since he couldn't help but suspect Katie was just doing this because he'd offered to mention her mural services to the manager. Which was fair! He guessed! He certainly couldn't have said anything that made him seem genuinely interesting.

Maybe it would be better if she just didn't show up. Or maybe that would be much, much worse.
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Omg I just had a really unexpectedly amazing time at this new coffee shop. Like the least great thing was the cinnamon hot chocolate I had, and even that was great!

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