Title: A New Side Of You
Author: liz_Z
Email:
liz_Z@theglobe.com
Category: Humor, Romance
Spoilers: Small ones for a
couple of the episodes (you'll hardly notice 'em though, trust me)
Rating:
PG
Disclaimer: These aren't my characters, I'm not making any money off of
this, yadda yadda yadda, you know the drill. Also, please don't sue me for
mentioning Orson Scott Card; he is one of my favorite authors and I thought
Darien might like his books as well.
Darien woke up to the sound of his alarm clock. He opened his eyes,
reached out his hand, and knocked it to the floor. Then he rolled over and
tried to get in a more comfortable position. It was his day off, and the
first item on his list of things to do was sleep in.
He got out of bed at ten thirty, took a shower and got
dressed. Then he fed DarienTheRat, walked back into his room, and flopped
onto his bed again. He looked at the books he had borrowed from the
library the day before; a book of quotes of course, a science fiction novel, and
a couple of literary classics.
He decided to have
some fun and picked up the Sci-fi novel. It was 'Enders Game' by Orson
Scott Card. Darien had read it a million times, but he still loved
it. Just as he was finishing the first chapter he heard a knock on the
door. Hurriedly shoving his books under his bed, he walked over and opened
it. He was surprised to see Claire framed in the doorway.
"Hello Darien," she said, "I need to ask you a
favor."
"Sure, come on in," Darien said, stepping back to let her into the
room. "You want something to drink?" He walked over to the fridge.
"I've got milk or water or-" Darien sniffed at the contents of a jug and
grimaced, "or orange juice, but don't pick that, I think its gone
bad."
"Water will be fine." Darien grabbed a couple
of glasses out of a cabinet and filled them with water, then handed one of them
to Claire.
"So whaddaya want me to do? Steal
government files? Maybe punch out your
ex-boyfriend?"
"Actually, I'm going out of town for a few
days and I was wondering if you'd take care of Pavlov while I'm
gone."
"Sure thing, I'd be happy to watch the little guy
for a few days."
"Thank you Darien. Just so you
know, he has to take a pill each day. I keep them on the kitchen
counter. Here's the key to my apartment." Claire handed it to him
and Darien put it in his pocket. Claire stood up. "Well, I have to
go now. Thanks again," she said, waving goodbye as she walked out the
door. Darien waved back, then pulled the key out of his pocket and
grinned. He was going to have fun tonight.
*********
Darien pulled his car up at the
entrance to Claire's apartment, whistling tunelessly. He unlocked the door
and walked in. He was immediately greeted by Pavlov, who ran up to him,
jumping up and down in a frenzy.
"Hey Pavlov, you
happy to see me?" Darien picked up the little dog, which immediately began
licking his face. Darien laughed and put the dog down, wiping the dog
drool off his face. Then he went about getting Pavlov something to
eat. After he had put some food in Pavlov's dish he took off his jacket
and threw it on the couch.
"Might as well keep you company
for a while," he said, pulling Pavlov onto his lap and petting him absently as
he turned on the television. He flipped through channels for a
minute, finally stopping on an old Lassie rerun. "Look Pavlov, its
Lassie." Pavlov's ears perked up and he began watching the television
attentively.
Darien walked into Claire's kitchen, helping
himself to a large glass of coke. He glanced absently at her refrigerator
door, noticing a couple of pictures of her with Gloria's family and a few more
of her with some people he didn't know. Probably relatives, he
mused. He walked over to the counter and picked up the bottle that was on
it, shaking out a pill.
He walked back into the living
room and looked over at Pavlov, only to discover that the little dog was no
longer there! Darien glanced around worriedly; had he left the door
open? He rushed over to check, but it was closed. He began calling
Pavlov's name but was rewarded only with silence.
"Pavlov, come here boy!" Darien looked around frantically. "Pavlov,
c'mere!" He sighed in frustration, then his eyes lit up. He had
heard something from upstairs...
"Where are you, you
little rascal?" Darien began scaling the stairs, grinning. "I have
something for you..." He walked into Claire's bedroom and was momentarily
distracted by the memory of what had happened the last time he'd walked
in. He smiled.
Darien looked over the room just in
time to see Pavlov diving under the bed. "There you are." Darien got
down on his hands and knees and stuck his head under the bed, groping for
Pavlov. The dog barked suddenly, causing Darien to jump, hitting his head
on the bed. He climbed out from under it quickly, bumping the nightstand
on his way out.
"I'm beginning to have second thoughts
about this," Darien mumbled, rubbing his head and glaring at the bed. He
looked at the nightstand, afraid he had knocked something over. Sure
enough, a book had fallen off and lay open on the floor. It looked like a
journal. Darien picked it up and was about to put it back where it
belonged when he spotted his name among the writing. The sight immediately
sparked his curiosity.
He sat down on the bed and looked
at the journal, but hesitated before reading it. This was an invasion of
Claire's privacy, but then again she knew everything about him… Darien's
curiosity overpowered his conscience and he began to read. Pavlov came out
of his hiding place under the bed and jumped up beside Darien, who gave him his
pill and then started stroking him absentmindedly, everything but the journal
forgotten.
Darien flipped through the pages, paying no
attention to the dates. He was thoroughly engrossed in his reading.
This was much more fun than reading any science fiction novel. After a
while he began talking back to the journal, answering questions and making
comments on some of the passages.
*Dear Journal, why is
life such a pain sometimes?*
"I dunno Claire, I've been
trying to figure that out myself."
*I mean, sometimes I
would just like to scream about the unfairness of it all.*
"Hey, me too sister."
*For instance, Darien Fawkes-*
Darien perked up at the mention of his name- *-came into the lab today in one of
the worst moods I have ever seen him in.*
"Now hold on a
second, when was this?" Darien glanced at the date and discovered it had
happened a couple of months ago. "Oh, I remember that. That was the
day when I had the hairspray incident."
*He slumped down
into the chair-*
"I didn't slump!"
*-looking for all the world like a two year old throwing a tantrum. It was
all I could do not to laugh.*
"Hey, I'll have you know I
was having a pretty bad day that morning, and the hairspray was just the start
of it. There was the breakfast incident, the parking ticket I got for no
good reason, and of course, the hot coffee spill! I had to change my pants
three times before the day was out!"
*Then he proceeded to
complain about everything I said or did. By the time he left after getting
his shot, I was in almost as bad a mood as he had been!*
"Sorry about that," Darien said, shaking his head.
*I went
home this evening and stormed up the stairs, hurling myself onto the bed.
I checked my messages and was surprised to find one from Darien there. In
it he apologized for being so temperamental with me this morning, and said he
owed me one. That lightened up my mood quite a bit.*
"Huh! Didn't know it was that big a deal, I'd been apologizing to everyone
all afternoon."
*And then I got to thinking.
Darien's been through a lot lately, what with the gland and everything that
comes with it. And I realized that maybe he needs a shoulder to cry on
sometimes...*
"Whoa, you're reading into that a bit too
much!" Darien exclaimed, slamming the journal shut. But he couldn't help
himself, and a few minutes later he resumed reading.
Darien continued to read well into the night, and
awakened in the morning sprawled on Claire's bed, the journal lying open faced
beside him. He grabbed the journal, hurriedly rushed down the stairs, and
pulled his jacket on; he was supposed to go into work today.
**********
Darien rushed through the halls of
the Agency, barely stopping himself from crashing into Hobbes. "Where have
you been? You're late!"
"I know," Darien said,
trying to catch his breath, "I slept in."
"Yeah, in your
clothes," Hobbes said, laughing. Darien looked down. In his haste to
make it to the Agency on time he'd had no time to stop by his apartment and
change.
"Shut up, Hobbes." Hobbes continued
to laugh. "What's so funny?"
"Have you looked at
yourself in a mirror lately?" Darien shook his head. "I'd suggest
that you do, and quick. The Official wants you in his office," Hobbes
checked his watch, "five minutes ago. Oh, and you'll want this," Hobbes
added, thrusting a baseball cap into Darien's hands.
Darien headed to the nearest bathroom. He was mortified when he looked in
the mirror. He had the worst bed head he had ever seen, his face had a
day's stubble on it and his clothes didn't help his case much either.
"Oh crap, I look like a homeless man." Darien
quickly tried to do the best that he could to make himself halfway presentable,
but all his efforts came to naught. Finally he gave up and put on the hat
Hobbes had given him earlier.
Darien rushed toward the
Official's office, skidding to a stop right before he went into the door.
He took a moment to catch his breath and walked through the door.
"You're late." The Official stopped looking over a
large stack of papers just long enough to glance up at Darien, then continuing
with his work. As always, Eberts stood beside him reading over his
shoulder.
"Sorry." Darien sat down in his chair and
looked over at Hobbes, asking him a question with his eyes. Hobbes
shrugged, which Darien took to mean that Hobbes had no idea what this meeting
was about. He sighed and leaned back in his chair, figuring he might as
well relax until the Official decided to tell them what all was going
on.
"I need the two of you to go on surveillance
duty. Here's the file." The Official handed it over the desk to
Hobbes, who had a big smile on his face. Darien on the other hand had a
deep frown on his.
"What happened to the terrorists and
escaped experiments? I mean, even catching a couple of monkey smugglers is
better than this crappy assignment!" Darien said, looking very upset. The
Official merely glared at him, giving Darien the look that always made him want
to crawl under his seat.
"All of our other agents
are out on assignment. And besides, with the Keeper out of town we can't
risk sending you on a mission where you might need to quicksilver." Darien
slumped in his chair, arms folded across his chest in the proverbial pout.
Hobbes looked at his partner in surprise.
"Aw come on
Fawkes, its not that bad. Besides, it'll give you a chance to relax.
It doesn't look like you've been doing much of that lately." Darien glared
at his partner, who for some reason was struggling to stifle a laugh.
"I'm fine thanks," Darien hissed through his teeth, which
only seemed to amuse Hobbes more. By this time Eberts was stifling some
laughter of his own. Even the Official cracked a small smile.
"What's so funny?" Darien asked harshly. Hobbes immediately assumed a
poker face, as did Eberts and the Official.
"Nothing. Just get to work," the Official said, his stern expression
threatening to collapse any moment. He waved the two agents out the
door. As soon as they left both he and Eberts began howling with
laughter.
"Should we tell him his hat fell off?" Eberts
asked as soon as he was able to breathe again.
"No," the
Official said, still laughing hard, "Let him be. The other agents deserve
a few laughs."
As he finished speaking the office
door was flung open and Darien skidded into the room, snatched the baseball cap
up from where it lay on the floor and hurriedly placed it on his head. He
took just enough time to glare angrily at Eberts and the Official, then exited
the room, trying to catch up to Hobbes. The Official and Eberts looked at
each other and began laughing again, practically falling on the floor in their
mirth.
**********
Darien sat in the passenger seat
of the van. He looked utterly bored. Hobbes on the other hand was
fully enjoying the chance to try out his new surveillance equipment. He
was holding a sound amplifier dish in one hand and a sandwich in the other, and
he was sampling both in turn.
Darien started to
squirm in his seat from boredom, then his eyes lit up as he remembered that he
had brought Claire's journal with him when he had left for work that
morning. He pulled it out and started to read. Hobbes raised
an eyebrow at him, but said nothing and returned to his work. After a
while though, his curiosity got the better of him and he pulled off his
headphones.
"Hey Fawkes, what're you
reading?" Darien ignored his partner, by now fully engrossed in the
journal. "Fawkes... Hey, Fawkes!" Darien looked up from the
journal with a bewildered expression on his face.
"What?"
"What. Are. You. Reading,"
Hobbes said angrily, carefully enunciating each word.
"Nothing," Darien replied, and turned back to the
journal. Hobbes grumbled to himself and put his headphones back on, but he
couldn't concentrate on his work. What was it his partner was reading that
had him so interested?
Hobbes glanced at his partner, a
calculating look in his eye. A plan was starting to formulate in his
brain. After a few minutes he put down his sandwich and discretely moved
his hand a little closer to Darien, then suddenly reached out and snatched the
journal, eliciting a yelp of surprise from Darien, who had completely forgotten
Hobbes was in the van.
"Give that back!" Darien demanded,
reaching for the journal in dismay. Hobbes kept his partner at bay with
one hand, holding the journal at arm's length outside of his open window.
He began to read, raising his eyebrows as he realized just what it was that he
was reading.
"Is this Claire's journal?" He asked, his
voice taking on a teasing tone.
"Yes it is," Darien said
in an angry voice, "now give it back."
"Oh, no no no
no. This is too good to pass up. You stole the Keeper's
journal?"
"I didn't steal it, I just borrowed it for a few
days. And besides, she left it out in plain sight."
"And where was your big conscience when you saw it lying there,
huh?"
"It went on vacation. What does it matter
anyway? Just give me back the journal and everything will be
fine."
"And what's to keep me from accidentally slipping
and telling Claire about your little lapse of conscience?"
"Oh, come on Hobbes," Darien groaned, "I'll do anything."
"Anything?" Darien nodded fervently, then grabbed for the journal,
snatching it out of Hobbes' hands and hurriedly pocketing it before anything
else happened. He looked at Hobbes, who had a self-satisfied grin on his
face. Darien rolled his eyes. It was going to be a long day.
**********
That night Darien fed Pavlov
hurriedly, then went home for a meal and a shower. When he was done he put
on his pajamas and flopped onto his bed, eagerly pulling out the journal.
He flipped through it for a while, then stopped at a spot near the end. He
began reading, wondering what was in store for him
tonight.
*Dear Journal, I have a bit of a dilemma. I
have become attracted to Darien Fawkes.* Darien's mouth fell open.
He had not expected that. He read on, a grin slowly spreading across his
face. *My favorite part of his face is his eyes. They're brown, sort
of a chocolate color with a bit of caramel thrown in. When he's happy they
light up like a little boy on Christmas. And when he's sad they look so
mournful that I want to cry myself.*
Darien lowered the
journal, at a loss for words. This was a side of Claire he'd certainly
never seen before. He read on. *His hair is also brown, luscious and
thick. Its rather large, but I've gotten used to it.* Darien's
eyebrows lifted at the comment.
"Come on Claire, give me a
break. I like my hair!" Nevertheless, he kept on reading. *He
has a nice smile, although I haven't seen it much. He is very tall; he
could have been a basketball player if he wanted to. I wonder if he ever
was?*
"If only she knew." Darien said with a
smile. *On the whole, he is a very attractive person. However, our
business relationship would make any kind of personal relationship extremely
risky. Hence the dilemma.*
Darien had a
confused look on his face. He had long thought Claire was attractive, but
he had muffled those thoughts on the grounds that Claire couldn't possibly fall
for him. He had always thought she leaned more toward the intellectual
type than the smart-aleck ex-thief with a conscience the size of New
Jersey. However, this changed everything...
**********
The next morning when Darien came
in to work he was feeling restless, so he went down to the lab. However,
when he arrived he saw that Claire was also there! His mouth dropped open
in surprise. Claire smiled at the expression on his
face.
"I-I thought..."
"You thought
I wouldn't be back until tomorrow? So did I."
"So
why are you here?"
"Well, I finished my business out of
town early and I thought I'd come into work real quick to check on some things
before I went home." Claire looked at Darien, a worried expression
appearing on her face. "Is something wrong?"
"Nope,"
Darien said, "I've still got a couple of days until I need a shot.
See?" He thrust out his wrist to show her. Claire nodded, her
expression turning to one of curiosity.
"Then why did you
come here?"
"I dunno, habit I guess." Darien looked
around nervously, desperately trying to think of a way to change the
subject. The truth was, he had been missing Claire, and he wasn't sure he
wanted to tell her that. "Look, I gotta go, so umm, why don't you stay
here and I'll just go."
"All right, now I know something
is wrong. Come on Darien, cough it up." Claire moved in front of the
door and crossed her arms, giving Darien a look that told him he wasn't leaving
the room until he told her what she wanted to know.
"Oh
come on Claire, I don't have time for this!" Darien whined, desperately trying
to think of something that would distract Claire just long enough for him to get
out of the door. Fortunately for him, at that moment Hobbes stuck his head
through the door.
"Hey Fawkes, the fat man wants
you."
"See? I have to go," Darien said with a smug
grin on his face. Claire didn't look very happy, but she moved far enough
away from the door to let Darien through. Darien left the room, letting
out a deep sigh of relief after doing so.
"Hobbes, you are
a lifesaver," Darien said, grabbing Hobbes and lifting him off of the ground in
a big bear hug. Hobbes immediately began struggling, and Darien put him
down sheepishly. Hobbes glared at him angrily as he brushed off some
imaginary dirt, trying to regain his composure.
"What was
that for?"
"You just saved my butt in
there!"
"Well, come on! The fat man wants to talk to
you!" Darien nodded, then paused as he remembered exactly what Claire had
said. She was going home in just a few minutes! Darien's face paled
at the thought of what would happen if Claire found out that he had her
journal.
"Wait, I can't. There's something I have to
do. Cover for me, will ya?" Darien ran off down the hall before
Hobbes had time to protest. Hobbes shook his head in disgust, then walked
off toward the Official's office.
"Fawkes, you owe me big
time."
**********
Darien drove recklessly through
the streets of San Diego, taking the shortest route he knew of to get to
Claire's apartment. He parked his car at a far enough distance away that
Claire wouldn't notice it, then ran the rest of the way to her apartment,
skidding abruptly to a stop as he saw her car coming down the street.
Darien looked around frantically, then dove behind a
trash can and quicksilvered, doing his best to remain unnoticeable. Claire
walked up the driveway and unlocked her door, walking into the house.
Darien slipped through just before the door closed. Claire was laughing at
Pavlov, who was running around the room barking at the top of his lungs in
joy. Darien stifled a laugh of his own.
He slipped
past Claire, quietly heading up the stairs. He pulled the journal out from
under his jacket, but before he could place it on the table beside the bed
Claire entered the room. Darien jumped in surprise and dropped the journal
to the floor. Claire looked at it nervously, clearly confused at how it
had ended up on her floor.
"Darien didn't come up here
while I was gone, did he?" Claire shook her head, saying, "No, he would have had
no reason to unless-" she paused and looked at Pavlov, an annoyed expression on
her face. "You weren't playing hide and seek again, were you?"
Pavlov looked down at the ground with such a forlorn expression on his face
Darien was tempted to believe that the little dog had understood every word
Claire had said.
"Well, it's alright. I'm sure
Darien wouldn't have been snooping around in my things." Darien
immediately felt guilty; after all, Claire had apparently trusted him enough to
give him the key to her house, even if it was just for a couple of days, and
Darien had immediately gone and proved that he was unworthy of that trust.
He felt like a worthless piece of crap. He made a decision. He shook
the quicksilver off of his body, eliciting a startled cry from
Claire.
"Claire, I-"
"What are you
doing here??"
"Well-"
"I can't
believe it! I let you borrow a key to my apartment for a few days so you
can take care of Pavlov and you think you can just walk in here whenever you
like? How dare you!"
"Look, Claire, I can
explain-"
"I don't want to hear it!"
"But-" Darien was cut off abruptly as Claire slapped him soundly in the
face. "I guess I deserved that," he said as he rubbed his sore
cheek. "Look, I'm sorry, but I read your journal. Parts of it,
anyway."
"Which parts?" Claire asked, her voice filled
with a cold anger that made Darien very uncomfortable.
"Well, umm... Kind of all of it."
"What do you mean,
'kind of all of it'? That was my *journal*, my private property. No
one else was supposed to read that!"
"I know, and I'm
sorry-"
"Just shut up and get out of my house."
Darien opened his mouth to say something, but decided against it. Instead
he shoved his hands in his pockets and walked out of the room, then out of the
front door, his shoulders slumped in defeat. He climbed in his car and
drove away, not really paying much attention to where he was going. He was
too upset to care.
After a while he drove into the parking
lot of his apartment complex. But instead of getting out of the car and
going in he just sat in the driver's seat, wondering what he had been thinking
the other day. How could he have been so stupid? Why had he just
picked up Claire's journal and begun to read, with no thought of what the
consequences might be? He had probably lost her friendship, and definitely
her trust, because of it.
After a while Darien got out of
his car and walked inside, reluctantly producing the key to his apartment.
He opened the door and walked inside, throwing his jacket on the table. He
slumped down in a chair, thinking more dark thoughts about himself. After
a while he walked over to the refrigerator to get something to eat, but the
shelves were bare. He decided to get something to drink
instead.
Darien took a glass out of the cupboard and
pulled one of the jugs out of the refrigerator. He wasn't really paying
attention and had filled the glass nearly to the brim when he realized that it
was not milk, but the rotten orange juice, that he had poured into his
glass. He threw the glass into the sink in disgust, and then threw the jug
into the garbage. He got himself another glass and filled it with milk,
then placed his rat cage onto the table and sat down on.
"Well, I've really done it this time. I've made the Keeper mad and I don't
think she'll ever forgive me. And even if she does forgive me she'll never
trust me again." Darien paused for a second, then continued. "And the
worst part of it is that she's one of the only friends I have right now."
Darien lifted his glass and took a big gulp of
milk. It wasn't exactly the type of drink he would have usually chosen to
drown his sorrows in, but since it was the only thing in the house besides water
it would have to do. He lowered the glass and looked at his rat with a
sorrowful expression. The rat looked back, its steady gaze slightly
unnerving.
"And now I'm talking to a rat. It can't
get much worse than this." Suddenly Darien remembered that he hadn't
returned the keys to Claire's apartment. Plus, with his little
invisibility splurge he needed a shot, and soon. His face paled at the
thought of having to talk to Claire again. "Then again, maybe it
could."
**********
Darien stuck his head tentatively
through the lab door, ready to duck back out in a moments notice. But a
minute later when no angry voices assaulted him and no projectiles were hurled
at the door he opened it and walked in. Claire was standing with her back
to the door, doing something with a couple of test tubes. She turned
around as Darien walked through the door. Her face took on a stony
expression as she saw who it was.
"Hello Darien," she said
in a voice that completely lacked warmth, "I figured you'd need a shot today
thanks to your little visit earlier today."
"Yeah."
Darien sat down in the chair where he always received his shots, looking very
uncomfortable. After all, he and Claire were not exactly on friendly terms
right now and he was expecting his shot to be a lot more painful than
usual. When Claire stuck the needle in his arm he knew he had been
right. "Ahh!" Darien hissed in pain and jerked his arm away, glaring
angrily at Claire.
"Oh, did I hurt you?" Claire's
voice practically dripped with sarcasm. Darien sighed in
frustration.
"Look, about what happened
earlier-"
"I don't want to hear it."
"I don't care whether you want to hear it or not! I'm going to tell you
anyway!"
"Then TELL ME," Claire practically shouted,
crossing her arms and looking up at Darien angrily.
"THANK
YOU!" Darien paused for a second to summon his last remaining threads of
self-control. "I'm sorry I snuck into your house, and I'm sorry I read
your journal. It was really stupid and juvenile of me and I'll never do
anything like that again."
"And how am I supposed to
believe a word you're saying? For all I know you could be lying through
your teeth!"
"I'M NOT LYING!"
"PROVE
IT!!!"
"HOW?" Darien's question threw Claire off
track; she wasn't sure how to answer it. When she said nothing Darien
continued. "Tell me how to prove that you can trust me and I'll do
it."
"I-" Claire turned away, a sorrowful expression on
her face- "I don't think you can." Darien sighed, massaging his temples in
frustration.
"Well, then I guess I'd better leave
now." He walked past Claire and headed for the door. He placed his
hand on the doorknob.
"Wait!" Darien turned around
and gave Claire a questioning look. Claire paused for a moment, gathering
her thoughts, then continued. "Come here." Darien did as she asked,
wondering what was about to happen. "Now look me in the eye and tell me
that you aren't lying to me."
Darien looked deep into
Claire's eyes and said, "Claire, I would never lie to you." He continued
to look at her, realizing as if for the first time just how beautiful she
was. Claire had to look away at the intensity in his gaze.
"I believe you," she said with a bewildered expression on
her face, as if surprised at her own words. She looked back up at Darien,
who was looking a little surprised, and very relieved. Darien continued to
study Claire's face; her eyes, the way her hair fell just so, her mouth...
Before he knew it he was leaning in to kiss her, and to his surprise Claire did
the same. Their lips met, tentatively at first, then passionately as the
two of them released feelings that had been bottled up inside of them for
months.
The lab door opened and Hobbes walked in.
"Hey Fawkes, you in here-" His eyes widened at the sight of Claire and Darien,
who were completely oblivious to his presence. He watched in silence for a
minute, but when neither of them showed any signs of coming up for air he
cleared his throat loudly, causing Claire and Darien to jump in surprise,
hurriedly stepping away from each other and attempting to regain their
composure.
"Hobbes, when did you come in?" Darien asked
nervously, stuffing his hands in his pockets and shuffling his feet a
little.
"Just in time to see you two lip-locked," Hobbes
said with a grin. Darien blushed bright red, as did Claire, who was
looking at Hobbes with a mixture of embarrassment and
annoyance.
"You won't tell anybody, will you?" Darien
asked. "I mean, its not like we did anything wrong,
and-"
"And its not like it means we're getting
romantically involved or anything, we both know that's against regulations,"
Claire added, her voice carrying a hint of anxiety. If this were to get
out, it could mean big trouble for both her and Darien.
Hobbes just stood there for a moment, watching Claire and Darien's faces.
He let the tension build up for a few seconds, then said, "Don't worry, I won't
tell anyone. To tell you the truth, I've been expecting this for
months." Darien and Claire both sighed in relief.
"I
knew we could trust you, Bobby," Claire said gratefully. Hobbes blushed,
suddenly finding something very interesting to look at on the
floor.
"Yeah, well..." All of a sudden a thought hit him
and he looked up, his expression a little worried. "Umm, I need to talk to
Darien for a minute."
"Sure," Darien said
cheerfully. Hobbes immediately grabbed his arm and dragged him into the
hall.
"Does Claire know?"
"About
what?"
"About the journal, of
course!"
"Oh, yeah. That. Don't worry, she
knows."
"And she didn't mind?"
"Nope. At least, not now."
Hobbes sighed in
relief. "Good. I'd hate to see your relationship finish before it
got started." Suddenly Hobbes snapped his fingers and said,
"Darn."
"What?" Darien asked, a worried expression
appearing on his face.
"Well, if I had held this over your
heads I could have had a lot of fun with you two."
Darien's eyes narrowed. "What sort of fun?"
"Oh, you
know, having you guys fetch my coffee, open doors for me, do my laundry, that
sort of thing."
"Hobbes..." Darien said, his voice taking
on a warning tone.
Hobbes raised his hands in defense,
saying, "Aw, come on, I'm just kidding. Where's your sense of
humor?"
"It went on vacation about the same time as my
conscience. Listen, I want to talk to Claire for a
minute."
"Don't worry, I won't bother you. I'll just
stand out here and wait."
"Alright, I'll be back in just a
sec." Darien walked back into the lab and walked up to Claire, a shy smile
playing on his lips. "Look, I just wanted to say... Thanks, for
giving me a second chance I mean."
"No problem," Claire
said, giving him a smile of her own.
"And I wanted to give
you your key." Darien pulled it out of his pocket and held it out.
Claire took it, smiling warmly at him.
"Thank you Darien,
I appreciate that."
"Yeah, well, I figured it was the
right thing to do," Darien said, then looked in the direction of the door.
"I have to go. I'm pretty sure that Hobbes was coming in here to tell me
the Official wanted me, or something like that." He walked over to the
door and opened it, causing Hobbes to come tumbling into the
room.
"Hey, I never said I wouldn't listen," he said
sheepishly. Both Claire and Darien glared at him, causing Hobbes to flinch
visibly at the double attack. "Okay, okay, I'm sorry. But I don't
promise not to do it again."
"Come on Hobbes, we've got to
go now," Darien said, sending Claire a parting smile as he walked out of the
lab. After he left Claire smiled, thinking dreamily about what Darien had
said and all that it meant. True, in their present situation it was
impossible to have a real relationship. But maybe someday, if the
situation changed... Claire cleared her thoughts and returned to work, but
the smile lingered a long time after.
The End
