Llewellyn Watts (
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The Beach Near Midnight Manor, Sunday Afternoon
Layla had said she wanted some time to talk to Watts without either Steven or Marc around, and so they’d made plans today to go for a walk and grab some coffee. The walk itself had consisted of a mix of idle chit-chat interspersed with Watts occasionally pointing out a location of interest; the real talk was being saved for when they found a nice spot to sit and enjoy those coffees.
“I know just the place,” Watts said, leading Layla to a spot on the beach where they had a good view of the Manor, and there were rocks and logs scattered about that were large enough to serve as seats.
[ooc: for she who be mentioned!]
“I know just the place,” Watts said, leading Layla to a spot on the beach where they had a good view of the Manor, and there were rocks and logs scattered about that were large enough to serve as seats.
[ooc: for she who be mentioned!]
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Certainly a far cry from how things had started when Steven had found out about things. Not that Layla could blame him.
"Marc... is very stubborn," Layla said. The faint, fond look was back. "It can make you want to shake him as much as love him. Much though he wishes that wasn't true."
Layla gave Watts a grin since he knew what she was talking about.
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"And that is very much a trait he shares with Steven," Watts said. "The stubbornness, that is."
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Also to know how to interact physically, though Layla supposed Watts dealt with that much more these days than she did.
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(Though Marc likely agreed with the 'truly ridiculous' assessment.)
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Once she'd gotten used to how the appliances looked old fashioned but were not actually operated by coal.
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Which she knew didn't sound like a significant enough difference in terms but hopefully Watts had had enough experience with the Marc-and-Steven of it all that he got where she was coming from.
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"They move so differently," Watts agreed. "Carry themselves differently. Marc stands eye-to-eye with me, while Steven seems- shorter."
His own posture of course being closer in form to Steven's than Marc's, but that wasn't the point.
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Layla gave a half grin there, figuring Watts could guess.
"I feel like I have to stop myself from holding out a hand for a trapeze swing that never comes."
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She shrugged, indicating Marc's inability to answer.
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(Even more that Layla couldn't remotely guess what it might be.)
Layla sighed and tried to shake it off. "Well. I told him I'm there whenever he's ready. If ever he's ready. Whether he takes me up on it is up to him."
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