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Eric Bittle ([personal profile] puckandpie) wrote2016-01-12 11:00 am
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time to talk [dated to 1/13/2016]

It's that quiet time of night, the last half hour or so after Derek's already booted out the last of the stragglers and the few employees left over are all silently cleaning up so we can head out as quickly as possible. We don't need that many hands for closing, to be honest, just one or two in the front to take care of the tables and floors and me in the back to clean up the kitchen. So I'm really not surprised at all when I push open the kitchen door to find only Derek finishing up with the bar in front.

I already have my coat on -- the leather one Derek got me for Christmas because it fits me so, so well -- and am looking forward to the quiet walk home. After hours and hours of forcing smiles and chipper conversation, it'll be nice to not have to pretend for awhile.

Derek's back is to me and I let myself watch him for only a moment or two before heading for the door. I know he can both hear and smell me so, as much as I'd maybe like to, it's not like I can just sneak out.

"I'll see you tomorrow, Mr. Hale," I say, hoping there's enough of a teasing lilt still left in my voice as I reach for the door.
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[personal profile] triskehale 2016-01-31 08:01 am (UTC)(link)
"Very funny," Derek says, rolling his eyes in fond exasperation. He waits until Bitty gets his coat on, and then he drapes his own back over Bitty's shoulders, wanting to keep him warm. "Instinct just takes over. The longer I stay in the form of a wolf, the more like a wolf I become."

He starts to lead them out of the woods, back towards the city. "I'm glad you had a good time. I really enjoyed myself."
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[personal profile] triskehale 2016-02-01 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
Derek was already pretty sure that Bitty and Simon had broken up. He hasn't smelled Simon on Bitty since just before Christmas, and that along with Bitty's sullen mood was evidence enough. He's glad that Bitty's relaxed enough to tell him what's going on, and Derek gives him a sympathetic smile before reaching over to give the back of his neck a reassuring squeeze.

"There's no need to thank me. I wanted to share that with you," Derek tells him, leaving his hand on the back of Bitty's neck while they walk. "Simon's an idiot. And I know things are rough, but I also know that they'll get better. That isn't something you would have heard me say a few years ago, but it's true. They will."
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[personal profile] triskehale 2016-02-01 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
Derek doesn't understand how Simon could choose Baz over Bitty, but then again, he barely knows Baz. And Bitty is, well. He's Bitty.

"You'll find someone right for you. Someone who wants you," Derek says with confidence. He's long since stopped believing that for himself, but Bitty is different. He's kind and warm and he deserves someone good.

"I'm glad that you're my friend too," he says, smiling down at him and squeezing the back of his neck again before sliding his hand down Bitty's back and letting it fall away. The trees open up and they're in the park, back to real life, and Derek places a hand on his stomach. "Are you as hungry as I am? I'm always starving after a shift."
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[personal profile] triskehale 2016-02-02 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
“Guess I must,” Derek says with a laugh. “Shifting takes up a lot of energy. I’m always starving afterward.”

He knows exactly which burger place Bitty is referring to, and Derek tosses a jovial arm around his shoulders, pulling him for a brief squeeze before letting go. It’s just been such a good day, and he can only hope that it was of some help to Bitty. He deserves to be happy. “Come on, lunch is on me.”