http://sleepyseer.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] sleepyseer.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] tampered2009-09-05 09:18 pm

log; ongoing

When; super backdated Friday, August 28th
Rating; PG-13? Should be pretty tame.
Characters; [livejournal.com profile] sleepyseer & [livejournal.com profile] dr_conscience
Summary; Now that Wilson's back, it's time he and Morgana had a Talk.
Log; Sometimes, Morgana was glad she had moved out of Arthur's apartments. While she did not mind hard work, going from essentially a life of leisure to full-time work was a bit of an adjustment, and when she came home, she was glad that Arthur was not around to see her in this state. Of course, if she hadn't moved out, she wouldn't have needed to get a job, but being able to avoid Arthur was useful in other respects as well.

She still didn't know what to do -- or even think -- about their kiss. Or the knowledge, unconfirmed as it was, that he had feelings for her.

She had never had to think about her feelings towards Arthur before. He was her friend, her childhood playmate, her future king and likely future spouse. There was no reason to dread marrying him, but she had never considered whether she looked forward to marrying him. It was just the way things were. Being in the City changed all that. They had both tried that modern "dating" thing, and now everything was complicated. She almost missed Camelot and its complete lack of eligible men. Life was so much simpler there.

She chided herself for her morbid thoughts as she undressed, still missing Gwen's nimble fingers and easy conversation.
dr_conscience: (The Look // Eyeing you)

[personal profile] dr_conscience 2009-09-07 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
From Wilson's perspective, it had been a considerable amount of time since he had been in the City and, thus, since he had seen Morgana. Of course, it hardly seemed fair, given that it was just a couple of weeks for her, to make any decision without speaking to her. Aside from that, he did still care about her. The fact was that, at this point, he wasn't sure how far those feelings extended and, really, what the exact nature of them was.

Things had progressed for him; he'd moved on from his last marriage, the one that was just ending when he'd first arrived. He'd had his rebound relationship, back home; with a dying patient, no less. Truly, it rendered any of the issues in his relationship with Morgana completely unimpressive.

He didn't know what he was going to do, or what he was going to say to her; he wasn't sure what the point of this conversation was, other than to tell her what was going on. That if things seemed different, it wasn't because of anything she had done; it wasn't any offense that she had caused.

But what did he want? That he didn't know, not yet.

So, he decided, they would talk. Maybe getting some of this out in the open, maybe seeing what she had to say about it, would help him figure his own feelings out.

He looked at the door for a long moment, and then he knocked.
dr_conscience: (Intent // Conversational)

[personal profile] dr_conscience 2009-09-08 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
He smiled back as he entered, genuinely happy, despite the multitude of concerns and doubt on his mind.

"I'm sorry, I--" He paused a moment, tightening his smile apologetically, "I didn't mean to come by unannounced, really, I just... wanted to see you."

Any other way he could put it sounded far too ominous for what he had to say. He wasn't going in with the intention of ending a relationship, just... evaluating where it stood. Where he stood.

It wasn't exactly as if he'd had experience with this before, randomly being plucked in and out of realities at the whims of some mysterious, deranged beings.
dr_conscience: (Judging // Watching)

[personal profile] dr_conscience 2009-09-08 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
He sat down, letting out a slight breath as he did so.

"Oh, no, please..." He smiled, reassuringly, "I'm fine, don't worry."

Of course, after he had declined the offer, not wanting to inconvenience her, he regretted doing so. As accustomed as he was to conversations that were deep, personal, emotional -- not all of this nature, but that required the same sort of careful navigation, tact... even strategy -- this wasn't one he particularly relished getting into. Nor one which he had figured out a good way to bring it up. Of course, it was the same as any other time you had to have a capital-T Talk. You had to just get right into it.

"Actually, I was just hoping we could talk," The tone was calculated; not too ominous, not too gloomy. On the other hand, it still held some weight about the significance of the conversation.
dr_conscience: (Huh. // Okay then)

[personal profile] dr_conscience 2009-09-08 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
He nodded at that, a motion accompanied by a short, soft sound under his breath not unlike a humorless laugh, "I get the feeling there might be..."

Looking over at her as reassuringly as he could, he was more than happy to start. He was more than accustomed to being the one to navigate delicate or difficult conversations.

"I know I was only gone for a couple of weeks here, but..." he pursed his lips a moment, raising his eyebrows as he continued, "I was at home for a year. I didn't remember anything of the City when I was there, and... well... it was a year. Life went on. A lot happens in a stretch of time that long."

He paused for a moment, glancing up at her to gauge her reaction, to give her a chance to respond to that if she would.
dr_conscience: (Talking // Lecture timez)

[personal profile] dr_conscience 2009-09-08 04:07 am (UTC)(link)
He gave a slight nod, deciding to press on, "I-- well, it's a lot to cover. And... I can, if you want to know any of it, but... well, it would be quite the time investment. And, really, it's another world entirely."

A small smile, as comforting as he could manage it without overdoing it, graced his face, "It does matter. I can't say it doesn't, when... obviously it does. The things that happen to us shape who we are; they change us, in ways we don't really perceive. In that sense, I'm not exactly the same person I was when I left here. But... I do remember, now, and... I still care. I don't think I could ever not, entirely."

Pausing, he drew in a slow breath, putting his words together as he explained and summarized, "I just... thought you should know that. If things don't seem the same, it's because they're not the same. But it's not because of you, or anything you've done. I want to make sure you know that."
dr_conscience: (Reassuring // Concern)

[personal profile] dr_conscience 2009-09-08 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
Wilson drew in a breath, "I didn't mean to imply that things didn't happen here, just... that if I'm acting differently, it's not because of you."

He took a moment, looking away, thinking about what she'd said and, truth be told, about the fact that Arthur was drawn to her as a result of the curse.

"I think... maybe we should figure things out as we go?" He glanced back up, slowly, "If you want to. I meant that, you know; that I couldn't ever not care. So whatever you need to do to be happy... I want you to do it, without worrying about anything else."