Brooke Reynolds (
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savetheearth2013-11-07 09:40 pm
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never look back, don't doubt tomorrow [closed]
Who: Brooke Reynolds and Rachel Roth
When: Evening of 11/5
Where: Brooke's apartment
What: Watching Night of the Living Dead together and who cares if it's not seasonal anymore.
Wow. Had Brooke actually arranged a real-life, bona fide date with Rachel swear-word Roth? Well, it was nearly 8:00 and she'd gotten herself dolled up in much the same outfit that she'd worn when they checked out the Towers together, so... it was starting to look like yeah. Yeah, she had.
The moderately-sized flatscreen TV in her main room had the intro to the millennium edition DVD of Night of the Living Dead on loop, the kitchen table had an expert display of the finest takeout menus the city could offer, and Brooke had even vacuumed. Now came the hardest part, and as she paced around her apartment idly humming Tom Petty, she couldn't stop herself from wondering if this was a mistake.
Zelos had had a point, whether he wanted to or not: This would reflect on her family if it got out. The numbers club thing, yeah, but also going on a date with Rachel Roth. Neither her parents nor Rachel were exactly low profile. If it turned out that this was just some crush, or if it blew up in her face, it would bite everybody in the ass at once, hydra-style.
"Yeah, totally encouraging thoughts before your first date in months," Brooke muttered to herself, passing by the intercom for the tenth time.
When: Evening of 11/5
Where: Brooke's apartment
What: Watching Night of the Living Dead together and who cares if it's not seasonal anymore.
Wow. Had Brooke actually arranged a real-life, bona fide date with Rachel swear-word Roth? Well, it was nearly 8:00 and she'd gotten herself dolled up in much the same outfit that she'd worn when they checked out the Towers together, so... it was starting to look like yeah. Yeah, she had.
The moderately-sized flatscreen TV in her main room had the intro to the millennium edition DVD of Night of the Living Dead on loop, the kitchen table had an expert display of the finest takeout menus the city could offer, and Brooke had even vacuumed. Now came the hardest part, and as she paced around her apartment idly humming Tom Petty, she couldn't stop herself from wondering if this was a mistake.
Zelos had had a point, whether he wanted to or not: This would reflect on her family if it got out. The numbers club thing, yeah, but also going on a date with Rachel Roth. Neither her parents nor Rachel were exactly low profile. If it turned out that this was just some crush, or if it blew up in her face, it would bite everybody in the ass at once, hydra-style.
"Yeah, totally encouraging thoughts before your first date in months," Brooke muttered to herself, passing by the intercom for the tenth time.

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She's tossed on a long black jacket, considering the colder weather. Her nerves weren't doing so well--she had been out of the dating game for a while, and there were a lot of ways this could go wrong. For the sake of trying to relax, she fishes a cigarette from her case and lights it. One deep, slow inhale before breathing back out.
Okay.
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"Rachel!" she says, trying (and failing) to hide her emotions. "Glad you got here safe. Come on in." She'll wait until Rachel's done smoking, of course, and ignore other, more intrusive thoughts that would only make tonight much more awkward for everyone if she vocalized them.
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She might not be the most empathetic person naturally, but it isn't that difficult to tell Brooke isn't doing much better than she is. Which...helps. "Hi, Brooke. Just a second, yeah?"
After a moment or two more, she's had enough of the thing to at least take the edge off. That'll do. Snuffing it out against the brick and tossing it into the bin by the door, she nods to Brooke. "After you."
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She re-enters her building and leads the way to her apartment for Rachel, once the smoke break is over. Along the way, she tries desperately to break up her own awkwardness with some totally natural conversation. "Did you find the place okay? I know it's kind of out of the way." God. That rhymed. Why did that have to rhyme. "You excited for the movie?" No, she's talking too much. Cool it, Brooke. Let your date—your date—reply to something for once.
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