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WHO Cassie Homles & Briar Moss
WHAT Meeting for the fiiiiiirst time
WHERE Central Park
Being a grown up made life a hell of a lot easier in so many ways. Being in a big city made it easier to hide. It felt like she could breathe here, like she could actually figure out who the hell she was. Still an artist, a somewhat better Watcher, and generally a pain in the ass for the people she loved. Which was really just Emily these days, given she had helped relocate her to NYC, set her up with a shitty apartment and some connects to keep herself out of trouble. Mostly.
Keeping busy kept her out of trouble, even if that busy was teaching herself how to draw better or people watching or both. Central Park was perfect for both of those things and she'd gotten herself into a bit of habit of taking the same route into the park from her place, stopping at the same hole in the wall coffee place for the biggest cup of black coffee they had.
After that, it was just crossing the street to enter the park off one of the side entrances. A little less busy, a little more shaded. There were some beautiful trees that were perfect for sitting under, and they were positioned just a touch above that section of the park so it was perfect for prime people watching. Well, it would have been if someone wasn't also there.
"You mind?" she asked, a hit of tone in her voice but even she couldn't tell if she was asking him if he minded that he joined or if he minded clearing out. Maybe more the former than the later. Personal growth and all that.
WHAT Meeting for the fiiiiiirst time
WHERE Central Park
Being a grown up made life a hell of a lot easier in so many ways. Being in a big city made it easier to hide. It felt like she could breathe here, like she could actually figure out who the hell she was. Still an artist, a somewhat better Watcher, and generally a pain in the ass for the people she loved. Which was really just Emily these days, given she had helped relocate her to NYC, set her up with a shitty apartment and some connects to keep herself out of trouble. Mostly.
Keeping busy kept her out of trouble, even if that busy was teaching herself how to draw better or people watching or both. Central Park was perfect for both of those things and she'd gotten herself into a bit of habit of taking the same route into the park from her place, stopping at the same hole in the wall coffee place for the biggest cup of black coffee they had.
After that, it was just crossing the street to enter the park off one of the side entrances. A little less busy, a little more shaded. There were some beautiful trees that were perfect for sitting under, and they were positioned just a touch above that section of the park so it was perfect for prime people watching. Well, it would have been if someone wasn't also there.
"You mind?" she asked, a hit of tone in her voice but even she couldn't tell if she was asking him if he minded that he joined or if he minded clearing out. Maybe more the former than the later. Personal growth and all that.
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Date: 2022-07-06 04:47 am (UTC)"Cassie," she answered easily. "What's your name? Or should I just keep calling you some variation of hot?" There was a glint to her smile, a promise that she was down to get to know him in a better way if he was interested in that sort of thing. Names were one of those things she didn't really need to enjoy the company of an attractive guy. Half the time, she didn't even give her real name. This guy though, there was something about him that made her wonder if this couldn't be a more long erm casual thing if she played her cards right.
"Definitely not my best work, but not bad," she added as she turned her notebook towards him.
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Date: 2022-07-08 02:29 am (UTC)A drink that wasn't drinking had absolutely no chance in his mind of leading to any confusion over that and so there was no reason not to play friendly and cordial and all those other things girls liked. With small smiles and playful glances, he had no doubt he could convince her to be interested even if that had been the last thing on his mind when he'd settled down in the park.
"You can do that if you want, but my name is Briar," he offered. No harm of giving that, though more was questionable until they got to know each other. If they got to know each other.
His attention turned to the notebook she showed up, a smile that was more genuine than flirtatious threatening to surface, pulling at the corners of his eyes. "Pretty good even." She didn't need his approval but every girl liked a little praise. "You've got talent."
Talent was more important than skill. Briar had skill when it came to drawing. Just enough to get the job done accurately, but only with what he needed. People didn't make his cut.
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Date: 2022-07-09 11:48 pm (UTC)A compliment shouldn't have been surprising, nor should it have actually meant anything to her, but Cassie felt her cheeks pink slightly when he said she had talent. She recovered herself after a moment and grinned. "I've got lots of talent. Drawing's just one of them, not even my best," she promised, and if there was a tinge of suggestiveness in there, well she was just looking for a good time and she'd yet to dig herself too deep of a hole she couldn't get herself out of.
She shut her notebook and stuffed it back in her bag. "So. How about that drink? Or we can skip that part and get right to the getting to know each other bit." Cassie arched her eyebrow as if in challenge, just to see if it would throw him off.
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Date: 2022-07-12 04:33 am (UTC)Or less than. It depended on what that thing was. But in this case.
He tossed a grin at her and tucked his pencil into his shirt pocket. "Isn't that what getting a drink is supposed to be for? Getting to know each other?" That didn't mean Briar necessarily wanted to get to know anyone but he was far from against the idea when it was a pretty girl who kept saying things like she wanted to do a lot more than get to know anyone. "Unless you don't actually want to know about who I am and where I'm from."
He wasn't interested in sharing that anyway.
But was he going to make her be very clear about what she meant? Yes. Yes he was. Briar didn't play games of maybes and mights.
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Date: 2022-07-17 09:36 pm (UTC)She didn't think he'd mind if she were more forward, so Cassie put her other hand out to rest on his chest. "I was thinking more along the lines of a little more privacy and hopefully some damn good sex." Sometimes being hot wasn't enough to have a connection, so she did like to at least have a taste first before she got too far into it. Bad sex was never worth it and Cassie wasn't above stopping halfway if it didn't work for her. She was hoping he'd be pretty great though. She needed a good time.
Cassie's gaze moved from his eyes to his lips and then back before leaning in to kiss him. She wasn't timid about it, but she also would get back if needed. If he didn't want it.
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Date: 2022-07-19 03:36 am (UTC)His eyebrows lifted, amusement dancing across his features, gaze flickering to her hand on his chest. Picking someone up, going home or to some other place, with them hadn't been in his plans for the day but some god must have been looking out for him because that was a pretty good change of those plans.
"I think I can promise that much," he assured, in the next moment leaning toward her to meet her lips when they came to his. Briar had gotten a fair amount of good practice in, enough that he could be confident in being good at the sex part. And he had no problem showing that without knowing a single thing about her.
Knowing someone and wanting someone didn't have to be the same thing; they rarely overlapped in Briar's life.
When he pulled away he was grinning, a flash of teeth while his hand smoothed down her arm to rest on her thigh. "Don't suppose you know a place near here?"
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Date: 2022-07-24 08:29 pm (UTC)"Yea, I'm a couple blocks away," she replied before she stole another short kiss. Thankfully, she'd changed her sheets yesterday and tidied up. Cassie let her hand slide down his chest as she debated whether or not he'd be interested in testing the bounds of public decency laws. She wasn't so impatient that they couldn't wait the ten minute walk to her apartment though. "Shall we?" she asked as she got up from the bench, her bag slung over her shoulder.
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Date: 2022-07-28 03:27 am (UTC)Briar might not have had a mother to raise him but he hadn't become a fool all the same.
"Right then," he agreed easily, his notebook tucked under his arm as he stood to join her. "Lead the way. And I'll ask you not to try to slice my throat when we get there." Going off with strangers wasn't always safe, Briar knew, and New York was even as much so as any of the more dangerous cities he'd been to. Cities, by in large, didn't have the plant life for him to call upon for protection if he needed it. He had to rely on his mage kit, and that wasn't practical to carry around much of the time.
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Date: 2022-07-31 08:55 pm (UTC)They were stuck at the light, waiting for it to change so they could cross. She tilted her head to look at him, in a kind of considering manner, but it only lasted a moment as the light turned and they were able to cross. Cassie grabbed his hand as she led the way, weaving in and out of people. She lived in the more populated, densely packed areas, the cheaper side of town for sure. Hopefully he didn't judge. He was getting laid, that had to be enough incentive not to judge too much.
"Only another block, just up on the left," she promised.
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Date: 2022-08-02 02:58 am (UTC)But then, who knew what she was capable of. He'd grown up with Tris Chandler; he knew not to underestimate anyone.
He hadn't really been worried about birth control or anything like that, he took care of that for himself and it had never been an issue. Droughtwort had been one of a few important herbs he'd always have on hand. Briar was determined not to sire any unintentional children. Ever. He doubted he'd be doing it intentionally, either. To messed up, for that.
"Guess we don't got nothin' to worry about, then," he said lightly, easily following her through the crowd of people. He moved with the same ease as he always had, as comfortable in packed cities as he was in the quieter streets of Summersea or the spiraling paths of Winding Circle. "Except maybe that you're in somethin of a hurry?"
The latter came out teasingly and he squeezed her hand around his. A hurry wasn't a bad thing. He sort of liked it.