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asher_talos) wrote2012-12-30 12:46 am
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[for Ray - Dated 1/07]
When the Island had gone back to normal they'd had a hell of a time breaking the news to the twins that Toys-R-Us had vanished along with the rest of the city. Truth be told, a small part of Asher had wanted to join Celia in her tantrum over the loss. Not of the toy store specifically, obviously, but of the city as a whole. He knew it was most likely all in his head, but since being back, the sun seemed brighter, the temperature higher and the sand about a hundred times more obnoxious than it had been before. More obnoxious even than when they were stuck in the old west, which was saying something.
Not everything was left behind, though. Of all the things that could have remained from their time in New York, the Island had chosen this. Of course it did. It might have still been wrapped, but Asher didn't need x-ray vision to know what it was.
When he'd picked it out, he actually assumed that, more likely than not, it would have stayed behind. For his birthday, he'd tell Ray about his good intentions without having to hand anything to him. The thought was supposed to be what counted most, and Asher wondered if that held true when nothing tangible was ever actually received.
Now he'd never know.
He'd kept the gift in the spare room on the boat since they'd been back on the Island. It was already late-afternoon - Ray's birthday was already more than halfway over now - and it had only made it as far as the kitchenette table from its original hiding spot.
Maybe it wouldn't have been so bad if the thing didn't look like Martha-fucking-Stewart had done the wrap job.
Groaning, he swept the gift off the table after deciding he'd stared at it long enough, tucked it under his arm and started back home.
Not everything was left behind, though. Of all the things that could have remained from their time in New York, the Island had chosen this. Of course it did. It might have still been wrapped, but Asher didn't need x-ray vision to know what it was.
When he'd picked it out, he actually assumed that, more likely than not, it would have stayed behind. For his birthday, he'd tell Ray about his good intentions without having to hand anything to him. The thought was supposed to be what counted most, and Asher wondered if that held true when nothing tangible was ever actually received.
Now he'd never know.
He'd kept the gift in the spare room on the boat since they'd been back on the Island. It was already late-afternoon - Ray's birthday was already more than halfway over now - and it had only made it as far as the kitchenette table from its original hiding spot.
Maybe it wouldn't have been so bad if the thing didn't look like Martha-fucking-Stewart had done the wrap job.
Groaning, he swept the gift off the table after deciding he'd stared at it long enough, tucked it under his arm and started back home.
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"I'll let you keep Pac-Man, too." Because he was just that nice.
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In the end, he placed it on the table by his side of the bed, lining it up so he would be able to see it when lying down.
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"So enjoy your little car and your little dog."
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"Aren't we missing a step before the divorce?"
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"Can't think of a thing," he said, giving Ray a pointed look that said if he cared anything about his own sex life, he'd watch what he said next.
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"Smooth."
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Too bad Ray couldn't marry Asher and then break the news to him...
"Cheer up." He nudged a finger under Asher's chin to lift his gaze. "It might never happen."
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Who said that couldn't happen again?
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It wasn't even that Ray particularly wanted to be married. It wouldn't change anything; there would be no noticeable difference in their life or how they were with each other. And yet Ray still just really, really liked the idea of asking.
"I get it. You don't wanna marry me." He dropped down into a squat in front of Asher. "But that doesn't mean I can't ask, right?"
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"I hear what you're saying," he continued in a tone that suggested the complete opposite, "and I will take that on-board."
For about two seconds before its ignored.
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The air escaped Ray quickly. Doubling-over for a second, he bumped his chest into Asher's legs with a grunt. Just when he thought he could catch a breath again, the attacker leaped onto his back and held onto his neck for dear life.
"Horsies!"
Exasperation crept in, along with a patented whiny tone. "You are your father's son."
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Luckily, before Ray could saying anything else stupid, Daniel stepped in. Or leaped in, really. Either way, his timing couldn't have possibly been any better, though Ray's back would probably disagree.
"At least he seems to have gotten over the loss of the car relatively quickly."
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"Horsies!"
"If you love me you'll help me."
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"Fat chance. Italian stallion, right? Pretty sure you made that claim before."
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"Marry me. I love you. Be mine. Marry me, Asher. I can do this all day." He could be persuaded to stop were Asher to help him though. "Will you do me the greatest honor of becoming my--"
Clearly, given the swift kick to his side, Daniel still needed to learn the difference between a real horse and a fake one.
"Not right now, Daniel, Uncle Ray's proposing to your daddy. Will you marry me, Asher? C'mon, whaddya say? Say yes."
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He still made no move to help, though.
"No ring. No knee. Say it a few more times, though. That way, it'll lose all meaning completely."
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"Hey, buddy," he hefted Daniel to get his attention, "you like ice-cream?"
"Yeah!"
"You like playing with your toys?"
"Yeah!"
"You think your daddy should marry me?"
"Yeah!"
"'Nuff said."
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After Ray's little exchange with Daniel, he rolled his eyes, unimpressed by him using his own son against him.
"He tried to eat play dough a few days ago. His judgement's not the best."
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