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March, 1921.
I imagine I am very politely driving Edward insane.
My eyes are still different; the minimal interaction I have had with others has been curtailed and stiff. I do a lot of writing and hunting now, and feel more...inhuman, than I have in some time.
Edward does what he can. I am grateful to him here, now, always. We are in Minnesota for no reason I can adequately discern - but it is somewhere different, Edward says, and I did promise him travel. He has a wandering soul sometimes. This may be good for him - I am unsure.
Regardless, I am here in the apartment we have rent by week and Edward is elsewhere.
I am bored.
- C.C.
Carlisle to all comers would appear asleep - sprawled across a low couch belly-down and eyes shut.
My eyes are still different; the minimal interaction I have had with others has been curtailed and stiff. I do a lot of writing and hunting now, and feel more...inhuman, than I have in some time.
Edward does what he can. I am grateful to him here, now, always. We are in Minnesota for no reason I can adequately discern - but it is somewhere different, Edward says, and I did promise him travel. He has a wandering soul sometimes. This may be good for him - I am unsure.
Regardless, I am here in the apartment we have rent by week and Edward is elsewhere.
I am bored.
- C.C.
Carlisle to all comers would appear asleep - sprawled across a low couch belly-down and eyes shut.
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"What is the museum?"
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"Small and local looking."
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Given the possible sunshine and only getting in minutes ago.
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Carlisle pushes off the couch with a grunt, pulling at his shirtsleeves to straighten them and he grabs his journal to cross the room to the desk and put them away.
Carlisle uses the mirror on the far wall more so than Edward on the whole - especially when Carlisle working. Lately he's taken to try and ignore it, ignore the eyes that aren't his own staring back.
He walks past the mirror, glancing up slightly.
Walks past it and walks back to stare.
"OhmyGod."
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"Why didn't you tell me? When did you notice?"
Carlisle goes back to staring at his gold eyes returned to him, powers having faded and sloughed off.
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Edward's head tilted, watching Carlisle.
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It takes a solid two minutes before Carlisle is truly willing to believe it just...went away. Nothing in his life just goes away.
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Shifted his shoulders, attending to two top buttons.
"I told you." Soft. Neither quite to admonishment or amusement.
"The way I see you hasn't changed in the slightest. That day, or today."
Perhaps, this is a yes, with a little more added on.
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But still.
He's himself again. As normal as he can be.
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Carlisle, and the woman washing dishes upstairs, and a little boy reading.
Because it will come sooner or later regardless. "We could stop moving now."
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I may have jumped into being entirely stationary too suddenly for us, Edward.
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Two-thirds of the time.
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"I know you didn't hate it, but it wasn't your favorite life either."
But we both know how successful I will be as a travel companion if I can't practice now and then.
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"It had the only thing I needed it to."
Said as though it were obvious.
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"Maybe the housecall idea was something to consider. It wouldn't exactly be surgery, but it is just as helpful out in the world," Carlisle thinks aloud, still speaking of the outside as something apart from himself.
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Carlisle raises Edward's hand to his forehead. "It's just an idea."
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But it's what Carlisle wants. What he hasn't had.
"You could do it here."
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Even for light moments these months for Carlisle had one focus.
Which is perhaps, why Carlisle gets the pertinent expression.
"I'm sure I wouldn't know anything about that."
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Carlisle could take that and run with it; jokes and light talk. He certainly feels light enough to do so, now, but there are things to discuss.
What would you have us do? Now, a month from now?
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