Karolina Dean (
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Guidance Counselor's Office, Tuesday
In the end, Karolina had had most of extra flowers from Friday carted to a women's center on the mainland. But, she'd also taken some home, and she'd Googled for how to dry roses, too, so now she had a box in her office filled with silica desiccant and some roses she wasn't supposed to open for a few weeks. She realy wanted to peek in and see how they were doing, but she didn't know if that would disturb the process, so... A few hours into her work day today, she went ahead and moved the box from her desk to on top of one of the filing cabinets, where it wasn't constantly in her line of sight.
There were also a few flowers still in a vase on her desk. Starting to wilt, sure, but not too badly. They were okay enough that she didn't think they'd give her office an unwelcoming air or anything.
The door to the office was open, and the guidance counselor was in and doing some paperwork.
[ooc: Open, with bouts of slowness until I get home tonight!]
There were also a few flowers still in a vase on her desk. Starting to wilt, sure, but not too badly. They were okay enough that she didn't think they'd give her office an unwelcoming air or anything.
The door to the office was open, and the guidance counselor was in and doing some paperwork.
[ooc: Open, with bouts of slowness until I get home tonight!]
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. . . she hoped it wasn't too obvious that she was leaning into Karolina's hand a bit; it was kind of sad, really, how novel little gestures like these were to her.
"I've been wanting to see you," Beau admitted, her eyes half shut and a dopey little smile on her face. "It might have been turning into like a withdrawal situation a little bit there."
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"Really?" she teased. "Goodness, good thing you showed up before it became a problem."
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"We could do something later, maybe? Like after you're off work."
What was so hard about just saying you'd missed her, Beauregard?
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"Yeah," she agreed, with a smile that was all too soft and pleased for someone who'd been trying to play things cool over the last few weeks. (Of course, Karolina and 'playing it cool' were kind of a doomed match to begin with.) "Dinner, maybe? Or we could just... hang out."
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"Taste of Thai does good vegan, at least?" she offered.
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Then blinked. "So . . . is this like a date then, I guess? Am I doing this right?"
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Look, 'date' was more official, it threw her off and put butterflies in her stomach.
She blushed a little.
"Umm... Yes."
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That did sound really official, now that Beau thought about it. Which was . . . so not her usual thing, and while she was wondering how she'd gotten into this situation she wasn't looking to get out of it either.
"It doesn't have to be, if you don't want it to," she offered finally. "We can just, you know. Hang out. I mean, unless you're sure . . ."
She was so bad at this. Help.
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She probably could've made her point without reaching up with her until-now-free hand to cup Beau's face from both sides but, eh. She went with the impulse, as usual.
"I want it to be a date," she murmured. "I really want it to be a date."
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Karolina wasn't the only one having a butterflies situation here, either; in between that tone of voice and the warmth of her hands against Beau's face Beau was . . . forgetting how to breathe, just a little bit.
She nodded, though, looking relieved and very, very pleased. "Okay then," she said, her voice a little huskier than usual because she was all over the place emotionally right now. "Okay, cool. Date, check. You and me, tonight. Dinner and then . . . maybe other stuff afterward?"
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That little quip was about as close to innuendo as Karolina was going to get, under the circumstances, but she still looked kind of pleased with herself for it.
Like a dork, yes.
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As it was, she burst out laughing before replying with a sly grin, "I'm not gonna say I wasn't looking forward to that part, 'cause I definitely was."
Surprising no one, most likely.
"The rest of it too, though. Really." Even if she did look a little bit nervous because holy crap official date.
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Okay, maybe that was more for her own benefit, too.
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"So wait, does that mean we've -- kind of -- been doing that already, and we didn't realize it?"
Which would honestly be pretty on brand for their disaster selves.
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It was only a question because Karolina wasn't willing to straight-up admit that was exactly what it was.
"But uh, I mean, I don't think there are rules," she added, stumbling over her words a little just because the kiss against her palm, as light as ot was, both tickled and thrilled her. "You know, anything super fixed that says what qualifies as a date. I think we can just do it our own way."
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Guess who else wasn't prepared to admit to that either!
"Besides, that way I don't have to admit that I have no idea what I'm doing, except I kind of already did?" She snorted a quiet laugh, aware that she wouldn't have even said that out loud if she didn't already feel comfortable enough around Karolina. "Gods, I'm a mess. Sorry."
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Maybe both.
Probably both.
She'd get to words again in a second.
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Whenever Karolina pulled back, she'd just see Beau grinning dazedly, her eyes still half closed and looking about as happy as anyone had ever seen her.
Which wasn't overwhelmingly elated, granted, more like a dorky flavor of happy and kind of surprised about it, but still. It was a notable difference.
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Look, that was Karolina's immediate reaction upon pulling back a little and opening her eyes. And sometimes, you had to let those reactions out exactly as they were. Which in this case was kind of a breathy chuckle.
And also not the words she'd meant to say before she'd opened her eyes. But she could get to those: "I don't know what I'm doing, either," she admitted. "I never have." Between Xavin and Julie and handful of Tinder-adjacent dates making up the entirety of her history, it was a big ol' mess. "But I figure, maybe that doesn't matter?"
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"So we just make it up as we go along, kind of improvise?" she asked, reaching up to wrap her hands around Karolina's, almost more gently than she thought she was capable of. "Like -- figure it out together? I could be into that."
Karolina still had a slight edge on her own history of girls she never saw again once they were done with their business in town, granted, but at least they could both be a mess.
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'Mess' really was a good word for it.
"Yeah," she sighed. Appreciating the warmth of Beau's hands against hers. "I think it works. And going out to dinner and then probably in for other things... It seems like a really good step for that, in my book."
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The monks would also be stunned to know she was actually making an effort to not just barrel into things full speed. Well, not more than she already had.
She squeezed Karolina's hands and then cleared her throat, apparently remembering where they were, and that the door was open.
"We should probably save some of this for after dinner, huh?" she asked, although she sounded reluctant about it and hadn't actually pulled away yet. "Like when you're not at work. People are gonna think I'm the worst influence on you or something."
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She really missed Jim sometimes. He deserved some credit for for the level of confidence she had going on these days.
"But, I think you're right," she added. "I mean, I should probably try and get some work done today, too."
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Mirroring Karolina's move from earlier, Beau kissed the back of her hand before letting go.
"Kick the paperwork's ass. I know it'll be boring, but I'll make it up to you tonight," she said with a pointed smirk.
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