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((Occurs sometime the week after Bad Fanon Day and the subsequent fallout. Closed to Una and Starbuck.))
Despite occasional temptations to do so, Una had still not cracked open the bottle of moonshine that John Crichton had sent to her back when she'd first arrived.
Given events of the last several days, the temptation was now overwhelming.
She hated drinking alone, though, and being in one of those moods where she wanted to blame the entire male gender for everything that was wrong with the universe, she had absolutely no desire to drink with any of the men or male beings of her acquaintance.
She'd done a fairly crap job of making female friends in this place. She liked Psyche, but there was something eerily not quite right about boozing up with a goddess, especially one who could see through a person with alarming accuracy. Which—
Of course. Starbuck. They'd scarcely seen each other at all since Una had arrived, more was the pity, and that needed to be remedied. And this was as good an excuse as any.
((ETA: RatedPG-13 to R for not especially moderately explicit, but and pretty unmistakable femmeslashiness.))
Despite occasional temptations to do so, Una had still not cracked open the bottle of moonshine that John Crichton had sent to her back when she'd first arrived.
Given events of the last several days, the temptation was now overwhelming.
She hated drinking alone, though, and being in one of those moods where she wanted to blame the entire male gender for everything that was wrong with the universe, she had absolutely no desire to drink with any of the men or male beings of her acquaintance.
She'd done a fairly crap job of making female friends in this place. She liked Psyche, but there was something eerily not quite right about boozing up with a goddess, especially one who could see through a person with alarming accuracy. Which—
Of course. Starbuck. They'd scarcely seen each other at all since Una had arrived, more was the pity, and that needed to be remedied. And this was as good an excuse as any.
Starbuck,
So I'm not at all sure why I haven't written or visited sooner, as I did enjoy talking to you when I arrived here. Can I make that up to you by offering a drink? I'm afraid it's only the local moonshine, but it's better than nothing. Your place or mine?
-Una Persson
((ETA: Rated
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Date: 2008-02-03 11:04 pm (UTC)"Mm." It was a vague affirmative noise, and she was going to continue with some variation on what she'd told Bastable, but then her breath caught at the touch to her wrist, and she found herself staring at their joined hands with a slightly surprised expression on her face.
It always begins with the hands, doesn't it? she thought, even as she ran her thumb along Starbuck's palm.
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Date: 2008-02-03 11:27 pm (UTC)She decided what her limits were. And the further away they were, the better off she was.
Besides, this was really what they had been talking about, wasn't it? You get tired of being switched on all the time. Of having to keep it up. Of being on alert. Not having to do any of that was more of a holiday than all the roller coasters and sunshine you could swallow.
So she smiled a little and flexed her fingers against the smooth skin at Una's wrist.
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Date: 2008-02-03 11:38 pm (UTC)She wondered what her own internal alarm systems were about, since they didn't seem to be doing much of anything except a low-grade caution signal. She thought, but we understand each other, don't we? peace without judgment, calm with no expectations...
Still. She had to ask. "Are you sure you want to keep doing that?" she murmured, her voice low.
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Date: 2008-02-03 11:56 pm (UTC)It was perhaps a luxury that it was nearly always true.
So she did it again.
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Date: 2008-02-04 12:27 am (UTC)And she asked herself very firmly, no nonsense now: it wasn't simply a matter of looking for a Catherine substitute, was it? Because that would be entirely unfair.
No. They were a little alike, both blondes, but not so very much. Starbuck's charms were entirely, uniquely her own.
She shifted her seat, moving closer, and put her free hand, cautiously, on Starbuck's shoulder.
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Date: 2008-02-04 12:55 am (UTC)Either way, she was fairly clear on what she needed; contact, simple and plain. Contact that wouldn't lead to a long discussion about feelings and demands on her and a lot of suffocation. And if Una needed it too, then didn't that just sort of make sense?
She slipped her other hand around the back of Una's neck, thumb brushing at the edge of her jaw.