No amount of coffee, no amount of crying [For Ed]
It'd been stuck in her head for days and Audrey kind of hated herself for it. It wasn't The Weepies' fault, but I Gotta Have You was kind of ruined for her ever since she'd sung it to Ed over the phone. Now it just reminded her of him, which, in turn, reminded her of the whole mess she'd gotten into. Whether or not he did have feelings for her and whether or not she had feelings for him, everything was all screwed up.
But at least she had a warm afternoon and her guitar. Sitting out on the steps of her RV, Audrey plucked out the melody. Maybe she could work out the demons with music. It'd gone okay before. "Gray, quiet and tired and mean, picking at a worried seam," she sang softly, mostly to her guitar than anyone else. "I try to make you mad at me over the phone."
Mostly, she just felt kind of sad.
But at least she had a warm afternoon and her guitar. Sitting out on the steps of her RV, Audrey plucked out the melody. Maybe she could work out the demons with music. It'd gone okay before. "Gray, quiet and tired and mean, picking at a worried seam," she sang softly, mostly to her guitar than anyone else. "I try to make you mad at me over the phone."
Mostly, she just felt kind of sad.

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"We'd have to go to Boston first. Then to Miami for my ten thousand aunts-and-uncles-by-association. Think you like me enough for the onslaught?"
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"We'll go wherever you want to," Ed said, moving over to sit next to her now that things weren't awkward between them. Or maybe it was awkward just in a new way. But why should they do anything different than what they did now? Now they just admitted their feelings.
"I'm not sure how my parents will react. I've never brought a girl home before."
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"I'll make sure to look presentable," she promised.
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"Just dress like you normally do, it'll be fine," he promised her, snuggling up close and putting his arm around her. This is what he loved about being with Audrey, that they could just sit and snuggle and discuss their future. Not that they'd ever discussed "their" future before, but still.
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"I just don't want to give anyone a heart attack with my big personality."
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"I promise you, you will not shock my parents in any way. They aren't secluded or naive. But thank you for being thoughtful," he said, kissing her forehead. And he knew that's what it was, concern for both him and his parents but he didn't want her to feel like that was necessary.
"I mean, you're going to show up with the most WASP-y guy ever to show your family. How will that go down?"
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But those were concerns for later. Right now, the hard part seemed to be over and she wanted to enjoy the first blush of being in a relationship.
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"I need to start improving my tolerance to spicy foods now, don't I?" Ed said with a laugh. Still, the idea of meeting her family really excited him. He wanted to get to know as much of Audrey as was possible.
"Also, I'm thinking of getting my own place, just an apartment in town. You could, you know, leave some stuff there if you wanted..."
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That they were talking about this at all and not afraid of it made her strangely optimistic and she smiled, nodding.
"What," she said, looking around at the trailer. "And spend time away from this palace?"
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"Just a suggestion," Ed said, not sure if that was Audrey's way of avoiding an answer with a joke. Either way the offer was there and she could do with it as she wanted. He would be happy either way.
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"Wait, how many things are we talking about you leaving over?" Ed said, suddenly slightly worried. It wasn't that he was a neat freak, it was just that he had always kept his rooms clean. His mother had always insisted that they clean their rooms before the maid came. The idea of his apartment looking like her RV was going to make him break out in hives.
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"I've noticed you're kind of amazing," he said, turning to face her better and brush some of her hair out of her face. He would defend her to herself as much as necessary. He wouldn't argue everything but he'd remind he that she had good aspects as well.
"And I just like going to sleep and waking up with you."
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"That...sounds so nice," she said, a little breathless.
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"Really? You're not just saying that because I said it was something I wanted?" he asked. Because he didn't want her to change things just because they were a thing now. He didn't think she would but he wanted to make sure.
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Ed got a goofy smile at that idea. He wasn't sure why that meant a lot to him or made him so happy but it really did. Keeping a guitar at his place seemed special.
"I think I'd like that. I think I'd really like all that, actually," he said, turning to kiss her softly.
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"You and me. A guitar. Maybe I'll let you borrow the cat or something." Or she could just kiss him for the next hour straight.
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"You and me. A guitar," he murmured against her lips. It wasn't that he didn't like her cat, he just liked her cat not in his apartment. If he had to take the both of them though he would live with that. "We can have naked performances."
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Audrey laughed and shifted her weight so that she could lie back and pull Ed over her. They could move to her bed or hop in his car and go elsewhere or just stay right here. They had time to decide, because she got to say when she wanted to see him or be near him. Because it was a relationship.
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"I'm very artistic like that," Ed said, easily letting himself be pulled on top of her, leaning in to kiss her. She was taking this way, way better than he thought she would. Ed had imagined her resisting or just acting like things were before. This was much better.
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"I like us better this way," she decided.
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"I'm a big fan of it too. I know it's going to be weird and will take getting used to, but it seems right," Ed said, hoping that wasn't scary for her to hear. He didn't think that it would be though, because so far they'd been on the same page with things.
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"I like how what's normal for everyone else is weird for us," Ed said with a grin. He didn't know if he ever considered himself all that weird, but if she liked him for the way he was then Ed was content with that.