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sirenspull_logs2012-02-27 08:10 pm
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opened up a book for culinary survival
Who: Joe and Ahiru!
When: RIGHT HERE. RIGHT NOW. No but seriously it was earlier this afternoon.
Where: The Apartment That Never Was.
Summary: Joe promised to teach Ahiru how to make spaghetti for her birthday! Confessions happen.
Warnings: Diabetes.
After leaving a note saying she'd be out for a few hours but back before sirens, she heads out of the mansion towards Joe's apartment. She'd decided hours before departing that today would be the day she told him. Though the idea makes her nervous, she's certain she trusts him enough to know he wouldn't overreact.
As she approaches his door, she takes a deep breath before knocking, making sure she looks presentable.
"Joe, it's me!"
When: RIGHT HERE. RIGHT NOW. No but seriously it was earlier this afternoon.
Where: The Apartment That Never Was.
Summary: Joe promised to teach Ahiru how to make spaghetti for her birthday! Confessions happen.
Warnings: Diabetes.
After leaving a note saying she'd be out for a few hours but back before sirens, she heads out of the mansion towards Joe's apartment. She'd decided hours before departing that today would be the day she told him. Though the idea makes her nervous, she's certain she trusts him enough to know he wouldn't overreact.
As she approaches his door, she takes a deep breath before knocking, making sure she looks presentable.
"Joe, it's me!"
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She didn't eat meat...
Oh. Oh no. Was Ahiru becoming one of those pushy girls like the one that accosted him in the meat section of the supermarket, with pamphlets about how SERO pumped cows full of chemicals and made chickens grow too heavy to walk?
Joe glanced her way warily. He didn't want to think about stuff like that, when he ate burgers with Maya, or had hot wings at the club.
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Despite the fact that Fakir had helped her accept herself for who she was, there's always the lurking fear in the back of her mind that others wouldn't see it that way. No matter how much she trusts Joe, it makes her longer than she'd like to, wondering exactly to phrase the next words out of her mouth. The seconds drag on before, finally:
"...Joe, I'm a duck."
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And then Ahiru tells him she's a duck.
He blinks at her a moment. Cracks a smile, which breaks into a full on grin, shaking his head.
"You're a what?"
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Regardless, her own mouth begins to twitch as she can feel the stress pass away. She can't deny she's relieved that he isn't admonishing her, though she knew deep inside of her he wouldn't. When she speaks up, it's with a small laugh of her own.
"A duck! I'm not kidding!"
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He's trying to imagine Ahiru looking even remotely like Donald. Or talking like-
Okay no. No, that's impossible to imagine without 'quack'ing up.
"You don't sound like a duck either!"
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"Someone's going to hear!"
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"What's the big deal- even if you are a duck- only I don't see how you're any kind of duck!"
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She doesn't have an answer for the reason it matters, though. Despite believing that it was her defining quality before, everything had changed since that dance on the bottom of the lake.
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"So you're not a talking duck normally?"
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"If I take it off, I turn back into a duck." She answers, finally looking up to make eye contact with the boy.
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There was Fratley of course, who was a Rat-Knight, but could turn into a human if he wanted. And there was also Donald and Goofy and The King...who were animals, but could certainly walk and talk just as good as any human person.
But a magic necklace that turned ducks into girls?
"How did you even get like this? Get the necklace?"
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Even if she'd come to accept it as a natural part of herself, she could still acknowledge that it was a little, well, odd.
"A man back home gave it to me." The sentence comes out a little more tense than she'd meant it.
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But then- it had to be a big important secret, if she'd kept it for over a year, right?
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"I guess he wanted to see what would happen."
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If Vexen could turn girls into ducks just to show he could do it... he probably would have. Maybe he and Ahiru were even more alike than he originally thought.
Except, at least as far as Joe knew, he'd never started out as a duck. That would be pretty embarrassing- well. No wonder Ahiru kept it quiet!
"You like being a girl more than a duck, right?"
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There's more to it than that, of course, much more. At his second question, she smiles slightly. Ever since she had come back to the Port, she'd been treasuring every day she could spend like this. Even if she knew she would have to go back someday to save Mytho and change everyone back from the ravens they had become, it was nice to let it wait, at least for a short amount of time.
"Yeah, I like it a lot more this way."
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But writing ducks into stories to turn them into girls? That was just bizarre.
"What's it like being a duck? Do you take off the necklace to go swimming?"
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"No, I tried not to take it off unless I absolutely had to. It's really frustrating, in a way. I mean, I can't talk, and not many people have seen me enough to realize who I am when I'm like that."
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"Soooo .... what do you look like? As a duck? Will you show me?"
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"Is there anybody here who might come down and see?"
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...Partially why it had been such an easy afternoon to sleep in really late.
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"Just put me in the bathroom with my clothes once we're done, okay?" Lately, she's been keeping a small vial of water in her pocket for this reason. She reaches up behind her neck to unfasten the pendant.
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"Your...clothes'll all fall off?"
But this is gonna be good- he's staring. What kind of duck will she be? Like the big white ones, at the lake? Or the brown ones?
"Sure. I'll put your clothes in the bathroom for you."
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"D-Don't say it like that, that makes it sound weird!" Finally, she finishes removing the pendant, and holds it out, expecting him to take it. She doesn't let go yet, however.
"Are you sure about this? It might be kind of weird."
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Still, he blushes brightly when she blushes, and nods that yes, she still should show him, even if its weird.
"Just so I know its you, if there's ever suddenly a duck following me around I'll um.... know to find you clothes? It'll be a few more minutes till the water's ready for spaghetti anyway... I'll keep an eye on it while you change back"
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