With
Margaritas pt. 1
By:
The Confused One
Warnings:
This chapter is tame. That's for sure.
Rating:
G, PG maybe
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A/N:
This idea came from a scene in "The Third Horseman" where
Alex
asks
Bobby to promise her a margarita when it was all over. Well,
I've
decided to make it their little tradition. LOL I've decided to
have
them partners for a LITTLE while before the show starts, and
this
is the first time they go for margaritas. This is not a case
from
the show, obviously. I just loved the idea of them having a
tradition
of getting margaritas after hard cases and just talking.
It
just feels right, and it feels like the perfect way to establish
this
sort of open, special relationship they have.
Summary:
After a cop killer case, Bobby and Alex bond over
margaritas,
establishing a tradition to span a partnership.
Disclaimer:
Unfortunately I don't own anything remotely related to
the
L&O franchise. I just wish I did. I'm making no money, and I'm
a
poor college student. Please don't sue. I promise to put them
back
where I found them unharmed when I'm done.
Alexandra
Eames stared at the table she was sitting at. It was
easier
than watching her partner, Bobby Goren, at the bar getting
their
drinks. It had been a long, hard case, and she wasn't sure she
was
ready to face it. Alex instantly straightened, a little
startled,
as a drink was put in front of her face. Looking up, she
saw
her partner's worried expression. Pointing to the drink, he
offered,
"You said you wanted a margarita."
Alex
couldn't help but smile now. Picking up the drink, she
replied,
"Thanks."
He
took a sip of his own margarita, and watched as she took a sip
of
hers.
He had to admit, she was worrying him. They hadn't been
working
together very long, but he did know that something was
wrong.
He had never seen her like this. She was almost despondent,
and
he could see it. Just below the surface, there was an anger
and
sadness.
It's the whole reason he had dragged her to this bar right
after
they had gotten Davis arrested. He decided to just come out
and
ask. He figured it would save him some time, and that she
would
appreciate
it a lot more than him beating around the bush, "This case
got
to you. I can tell. You want to tell me why?"
Alex
closed her eyes and swallowed. Alex hesitated. She liked what
they
had going. He respected her. He valued her opinion. He
involved
her. They were equals as far as he was concerned, and Alex
liked
that. She didn't want that to change. She didn't want even
one
more person's pity. Alexandra Eames could do without pity, thank
you
very much. It had been the whole reason she had transferred to
Major
Case. She couldn't take the looks anymore in Vice. It had
been
the whole reason she hadn't said a word about any of it during
the
case or even before. Now, she sat, face to face with her new
partner,
a man she actually found that, despite all of his quirks,
she
rather liked, who wanted to know the story. Meeting his eyes,
she
took a deep breath and hoped things wouldn't change, "I
was
married
to another Vice cop, Andrew. About a year ago, Andy and his
partner
were killed by a couple of Columbians when the bust went
sour.
This case just brought up some memories."
Bobby's
eyes instantly snapped to hers, searching for confirmation.
Despite
knowing that something was wrong, he hadn't guessed, he
hadn't
dreamed this. He hadn't even begun to think that Alex, his
partner,
could possibly be a widow, much less a cop's widow. He
instantly
offered the best sympathy he could, "Alex, I'm so sorry. I
had
no idea..."
Alex
closed her eyes again, as Bobby trailed off. She hoped he could
let
it go now. She wanted to let it go, and she certainly didn't
want
to drag it out and relive it for someone. She just couldn't
that
night, "I'll be OK. Just want to put the damn case behind
me."
Bobby
nodded. He certainly knew what it was like to have to have
things
in your past you'd rather forget. Holding her gaze, He
finally
spoke, "That I can understand."
Taking
another sip of her margarita, Alex replied, "Good."
Bobby
shook his head. He was struck with an odd sort of pride and
even
more respect for her and who she was, knowing what she had
been
through.
On top of that, she hadn't let the case rule her. If it
hadn't
been for the quiet and sad look in her eye on occasion, he
would
never have known, never would have suspected. She had been
able
to keep her emotions out of it, and he wondered if he would have
been
able to do the same. After a moment he ventured, "I think
you
are
absolutely amazing. I don't think I know anyone else, in
your
position,
who could have handled the case like that. I wish you had
told
me."
Alex
looked away now, a couple of tears coming down her face. Wiping
them
away, she choked out, "I tried not to think about it. I know
I
should
have told you, should have said something. I was just. I
didn't
want this. I don't want people running around feeling sorry
for
me. I don't need that sort of pity."
Bobby
took another sip of his drink. Tilting his head slightly,
he
questioned,
"That what you think I'll do? Pity you? Alex. Believe
me,
I've known you long enough to know better than that."
Alex
took a deep breath. Looking away again, she almost smiled
before
replied, "I'm sorry. You're right. I know better. It's
just,
I've had enough of it, and I didn't want more. I'm trying to
move
past it."
Bobby
found her eyes again. Looking a little worried, Bobby wanted
to
tell her how much he understood. But he knew. This was about
her,
not him. Holding back, he settled with a bit of understanding
and
an offer, "Trust me. I understand. But you don't need to
run
from
it. Next time, next time something bothers you, talk to me.
You're
one the strongest women I've ever met, but you shouldn't have
to
deal with it alone."
Alex
smiled slightly before taking a gulp of her margarita. After a
moment
she whispered, "Thank you."
Catching
her gaze, again, Bobby replied, "I'm always here."
Finishing
her margarita, Alex assured him, "I promise. I'll be
fine."
Upon
finishing his drink too, Bobby pointed to her drink before
asking,
"You want another one?"
Alex
shook her head. Standing up, she put her coat back on. With a
sigh,
she replied, "Nah. I should go. Look, Bobby, thank you. I
needed
this."
Standing
up now too, Bobby smiled back. With a nod, he
replied,
"This wasn't bad. We should do this again."
Alex
smiled in return. She agreed, "Yeah, we should."
Bobby
watched as she grabbed her purse. Before she could open it,
he
insisted,
"It's on me."
Alex
smiled even brighter. Meeting his eyes once again, Alex
replied,
"Thank you. I guess I'll see you tomorrow. Night Goren."
He
instantly replied, "Good night Eames." He sat back down
pleased
with
himself. He had gotten her to talk to him. They were
connecting.
Maybe, just maybe, this partnership would work out for
both
of them. He would definitely have to get her to do this
again
sometime.
