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wheelsy_sheriff) wrote2010-01-07 12:38 am
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Bill opens the door from Milliways that leads into his bedroom, steps in, then holds it open for Kate.
It's strange to come back after being gone so long and find everything just as it was the morning they left.
He can smell the coffee from the pot in the kitchen that's still on, and the bed is still unmade from when he got up that day.
Giving Kate a small smile, he turns around to open the closet again, this time the door reveals his hanging clothes, and he puts away his dress uniform that he had taken for Doc's wake.
It's strange to come back after being gone so long and find everything just as it was the morning they left.
He can smell the coffee from the pot in the kitchen that's still on, and the bed is still unmade from when he got up that day.
Giving Kate a small smile, he turns around to open the closet again, this time the door reveals his hanging clothes, and he puts away his dress uniform that he had taken for Doc's wake.
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Dialing Rudy's number, he shakes his head when the deputy picks up.
"Rudy, the hell you doin'? Church is goin' without you."
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Pieces of Bill's side of the conversation in the kitchen float over the rush of water, but she's half a universe away as she loads the washer.
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There's something a little off in his mom's voice throughout the conversation, and finally at the end, he asks her about it.
"Mom, is everything okay? Y'feelin' alright?"
Without hesitation she replies with, "I'm fine."
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"No, guys, no, you just had treats," she says, laughing a little before she manages to close the door.
She turns; hearing Mom, she returns to the laundry room to transfer the load to the dryer and give Bill some privacy.
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"Y'sure?"
June lets out a short sigh on the end of the line and Bill can tell that she's not okay, and doesn't want to talk about it.
"Bill, I'm just tired. Y'know I don't stay out all that late and that party of yours ran over my bedtime, that's all."
Watching a piece of the counter edge fall to the floor, Bill nods.
"Alright then. I uh, I guess I'll let y'go then. If you need me for help 'round the house or anything just-- "
"I will. Take care of yourself, son."
When she cuts him off his shoulders slump and he moves away from the counter.
"I will. Bye."
After hanging up the phone he stares at it a moment before turning away and heading to the fridge.
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"How's June?"
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"She's fine."
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"I know somethin' ain't right, but I dunno if she's mad at me, or just upset or what."
He looks at Kate and shrugs helplessly.
"She was fine at the party."
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"She's your mom, Bill," she says gently. "She has to be tied up in knots about you going back."
Kate knows firsthand how upset June is, but telling Bill about that gut-twisting conversation will only hurt all three of them.
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"She doesn't need t'be like that. I already told her-- "
Pouring out the juice he sets the carton down, leaning against his palms slat on the counter.
"There's nothin' I can do to fix this. She'll just have to watch, an' see that I can do this, an' I'll be fine."
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"She worries because she loves you so much."
Her fingertips brush his knuckles.
"You're her only son, and you're in law enforcement. There's no magic switch here, sweetheart; she may need some time."
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"I'll just-- I'm gonna leave her alone. It never works well for either of us when we start pushin'."
Turning his hand under hers over, he gives her fingers a light squeeze before pulling away.
"I'm gonna go watch TV or somethin'; S'my last day for Madden."
Giving her a faint smile, he turns and goes to the living room.
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So instead, she returns to the laundry room, losing herself in the mindless comfort of folding warm towels and tossing in a second batch of clothes to wash.
Sarah calls late in the afternoon, while Kate's curled up with the copy of Persuasion she brought from Milliways, and when Kate hangs up a half-hour later, she pads into the kitchen.
She walks to the fridge and removes the thick-cut, dry-aged New York strip steak she'd requested from the local butcher shop specifically for tonight's dinner -- (god, does that conversation feel like it took place light years ago) -- and begins putting together a salad.
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He doesn't pay attention to Kate's conversation with Sarah, but when she heads to the kitchen he runs a few more plays, then powers down the system.
Standing in the doorway to the kitchen he asks, "Need help with anything?"
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"If you want to grab the cast-iron skillet, I won't complain."
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"Nice lookin' pair of steaks y'got there. They both mine?"
Giving her a grin, he steals a piece of cucumber from the salad.
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"If you can even finish one," she says, reaching for the canola oil to drop a tablespoonful into the pan, "I'll be impressed."
Smirking, she flips the burner to high; while the pan heats, she generously seasons the meat with sea salt and cracked black pepper.
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Snagging a tomato, he glances around the kitchen.
"Anything else I can do?"
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"And set the table."
Once the skillet is hot, it doesn't take long to sear the steaks on both sides; Kate's wrists and forearms protest when she takes the heavy skillet from the stovetop and sets it aside to add some butter and extra-virgin olive oil to the meat.
Thick potholder wrapped tight around the handle, she slides the skillet into the oven with a soft oof, then pulls a cutting board from the cupboard.
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He's pulling down a pair of plates when she starts moving the heavy pan.
"Didja need -- "
Caught between moving forward and staying where he's at, he watches her load the oven.
"I coulda gotten that."
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She shoots him a grin and digs a meat thermometer from a nearby drawer.
"But I want you to take it out."
Once he does so five minutes later, Kate places the steaks on the cutting board to rest an extra five minutes.
(The incredible smell is torture, causing her stomach to growl.)
While she waits for the internal temperature to rise a bit more before cutting the meat into strips, she turns to place a kiss to Bill's shoulder.
"We're celebrating, you know."
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"Celebratin'?"
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"In honor of tomorrow."
Refusing to let her smile slip, she takes two wineglasses from the cabinet and slides over a bottle of red wine for him to open.
While he contends with the corkscrew, she'll slice the steaks and transfer the strips to their plates.
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Pulling out the cork, he's happy and grateful, because he knows he has her support.
Pouring out the wine, he sets the glasses at their place settings and sits after she does.
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