http://noh-dancer.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] noh-dancer.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] tampered2006-09-09 02:37 am

Log: Incomplete

When; Sep. 9th
Rating; PG (?)
Characters; Scarab [livejournal.com profile] noh_dancer, Frederick Abberline [livejournal.com profile] bloodyuseless
Summary; A thank you ( or I'm sorry?) gift.
Log;


Back to the wall.
Wait and count the steps

His footsteps moved away from the living room, and thus the frontdoor was clear.
She slipped in silently, and crept down the hall, all the while attempting to keep the little box in her hands from rustling too much.

Scarab's specialty had always been stealth reconaissance, so this little mission of sneaking into the apartement she now shared with Frederick was nothing too taxing.

Keeping her 'parcel' from giving her location away was.

For most of the morning she had been making trips to and from her old apartement. There wasn't much to collect other than her cameras, and the contents of her dark room, but Frederick had been completely aloof the entire time.
It worried her, because she was certain his rather emotionless agreement to her change in residence was all a front.
Her inital excitment at honestly being able to stay as long as she liked had vanished not too long after she had woken up this morning, and started packing.

Now Frederick was completely ignoring her, and only answering direct questions with simple one or two word answers...
She had been upset about the shift in attitude, and started contemplating whether she really should just repack everything and vacate by tonight...when she came across something that gave her a marvelous idea.

Now she had made it into the bedroom, and managed to awkwardly hide the cardboard box behind her back.

" Hi.." she said, fighting to keep a grin under control.

[identity profile] bloodyuseless.livejournal.com 2006-09-09 08:07 am (UTC)(link)
Scarab's trips to and fro had acclimated Frederick to her movements; he'd easily been able to go into his own thoughts without her startling him, now. So when something was different - he felt her, like some old men felt the weather, but did not hear her.

Ah. Sneaky.

He remained where he was, continuing to read the book he'd nabbed from a dealer in the underground, feigning deep interest. He had been involved in some rather intense mental debate for a good two days now, and his mind was starting to feel the effects. If the list of reasons why being in a relationship with Scarab was a good thing was a mile long, the list of reasons why it was not was twice that. Most of them dealt in the past, yes... but convincing himself that his past was not his present was not so easy a task.

When she spoke, Frederick looked up, quirking an eyebrow. She was up to something. Possibly something sinister. When women were 'up' to 'things', they were not to be trusted.

"Hello."

[identity profile] bloodyuseless.livejournal.com 2006-09-10 07:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Frederick watched her curiously, and was about to respond when she presented her mysterious box. He moved to poke at it, but then it made a noise, and he stopped, hands poised in the air - he didn't know it, but he very much resembled his pirate doppleganger at the moment. She didn't. Did she?

Cautiously, he reached forward and opened the box, and was greeted by a painfully adorable little black face, which promptly yipped again and began pawing at his fingers.

"You..."

Frederick scooped up the puppy and held it eyelevel, not able to keep from grinning. He'd been thinking for some time now to get a dog as he'd missed his own companion from home, but he didn't think he'd ever said so to Keico. And even if he had, he didn't think he'd ever mentioned what sort of dog it was. She'd gotten it down to the breed! He shifted so that the puppy was seated in his lap, tiny paws scurrying about cheerfully.

[identity profile] bloodyuseless.livejournal.com 2006-09-10 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
He nodded vaguely in response to her explanation, only half hearing it as he was so entranced by the puppy, who was now scurring back and forth in front of him and begging to be petted - which he indulged. It was a black French bulldog, and apparently very happy to have been scooped up off the street. Soon enough it grew tired, and it walked on wobbly legs back to Frederick's lap, flopping down and wiggling a bit.

"What?" When she suggested giving him to someone else, Frederick picked the puppy up and gave her a look that suggested he found it absolutely criminal to give it to anyone else. "No no. He's fine."

[identity profile] bloodyuseless.livejournal.com 2006-09-11 06:43 am (UTC)(link)
"He's a bit young to be away from his mum," Frederick said, leaning back so that he was laying next to her, the puppy rolling about between them.

He didn't know Keico thought of him as 'upset' - he was just thinking. If he knew she thought that, he might say something to assure her, or try to explain his silence. But she didn't, so he had no clue about the entire thing. He might be a very skilled detective, but women were a field no man could ever truly have experience in reading.

"What you think his name aught to be?"

[identity profile] bloodyuseless.livejournal.com 2006-09-13 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
"Itty bitty adorable fuzzy thing is not only too long, but completely degrading," Frederick said loftily, and held the puppy up in both hands, so that it was staring down at them both, head cocked to one side. "His name is Peter," he declared. "Peter Godley the Second."