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Post by ALLISON CHEN on Nov 16, 2013 5:16:37 GMT -8
ATARAXIA (n.)calmness or peace of mind. There was something intimate about tonight's experience and at the risk of sounding completely cliched, she had never felt like this with anyone else before. Callum brought out something in her that was usually kept under wraps. Her competitive streak, the urge to banter, the sarcasm that she did not think many around her would appreciate. People had came to expect the demure, the genteel from her, the perfectly behaved princess who was supposed to be just as fragile as she looked. He made her laugh at him. He was the joke and he wasn't afraid of being that, in fact, he seemed to revel at being it.
Allison could tell that there was much more than the charming jester than he usually let others see, much less allow others to know. Whatever was between, it was at least genuine. She didn't really know what to do with the blonde, she'd admit that much. She was comfortable or, well, used to dealing with people harbouring agendas. That knowledge enabled barriers and distance but Callum had a gravitational pull that just threatened to suck her in. He was used to being the centre, the sun that everyone revolved around, whether they wanted to or not and whether he knew it or not. She had a feeling that he was aware of it but there wasn't an apparent maliciousness to him that she would have spotted, should it have existed.
To her, the young man was a conundrum that was equal parts mystifying and fascinating. Far too intriguing, if you asked her. Sighing inwardly, Allison remained confused as they made their way to her car. And when her eyes turned skyward, she had to stare a little. The view was simply stunning with sparkling stars in a clear, cloudless night sky. An idea struck her and she reached in further over the edge of the boot of her car to dig out a picnic blanket. She straightened and handed the square of cloth to Callum with a half smile, "I trust you can handle laying that out, can you?"
Allison didn't wait for an answer before returning her attention to getting her food out. Turns out that she had unintentionally packed a scrumptious feast with a slow-roasted chilli that was still piping hot in a thermos flask, some warm rice, nachos, a corn and tomato salad in the Yeti cooler with a salted butter and caramel ice-cream peppered with macadamia brittle. All in all, it should be able to sate a certain boy's growling stomach.
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Post by CALLUM SNOW on Nov 18, 2013 11:54:59 GMT -8
He wasn't sure just how he was supposed to get her back from that brilliant prank, but one thing was certain: he was going to have to make it awesome. Until then, he was quite sure that he would want to at least blast the Ghostbusters theme at top volume on loop on the way to wherever they were going to and get food. She could suffer like he had. It was an evil, diabolical plan, and he was going to relish every moment of it.
"I still can't believe I let you do that to me."
Cal chuckled as he stuffed his hands in his pockets, hunching slightly so he was closer to her level. He'd lost. It had been awesome. Her prank had been brilliantly orchestrated, and something he wouldn't have expected from her. But then again, this was only what. The third time that they had met up? Their fourth? Yeah, their fourth, if you counted their first encounter at the party where he'd never gotten their name. But they seemed to cross each other with far too many coincidences to count. It was almost as though there was a thread of fate linking them together, ensuring that they ran into each other time and time again.
It was uncanny, but he was most definitely not complaining.
"Okay," he said as Allison handed the cloth over, the edge of his lips curling up in a small, sincere smile. That didn't stop him from throwing the cloth on top of him, though, and sticking his hands out. And even if she couldn't see him underneath it, he rolled his eyes upwards, trying to do his best zombie impression.
"Wooooo, I'm a ghost. I'm a ghost as well," he boomed. "Blood. Give me your blood," he continued, waiting for a response of some sort before throwing the cloth off himself once more, catching it as it fell.
"Sure thing. Let me lay it on the floor." Cal bent over, spreading the cloth out as Allison moseyed away at the back of her car. What he didn't expect, however, was for her to bring out a mini-feast. The stench of rice and nachos wafted through the fresh air, and his face immediately lit up once again.
"You are the food goddess. Has anybody ever told you that?"
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Post by ALLISON CHEN on Nov 21, 2013 7:19:15 GMT -8
ATARAXIA (n.)calmness or peace of mind. "Better believe it, you got your ass whooped by a girl and you screamed like one."
Her lips quirked into a half-smile as she reached further into the boot. "And please, I don't have to get permission from you to do things to you." Allison went on her merry way without realising the double entendre because in this context, who ever asked for permission to prank? No one, that's that. So whatever his reactions might be, she missed it as she concentrated on getting rest of their impromptu picnic out of the back of her car. Though she did note that he's been low-key tonight and she liked it better than the dashing jester he showed to the world. She had a feeling that this was Cal without all of the bright distracting grins and loud teasing guffaws.
Then he had to pull a ghost with the cloth over his head. Rolling her eyes, Allison sighed. "Cal, I've seen scarier three-year-olds as ghosts. You're sullying the name of ghosts everywhere. Stop it before a real one actually decides to show you how it's really done." She settled herself comfortably once he'd done as he was asked. "I think that's enough screaming between the two of us for a night."
Allison pried open the covers of the tupperware and thermos containers and the aromas pleasantly wafted through the fresh mountain air. He proceeded to call her a food goddess, to which she shrugged and smiled, "I just get hungry all the time and because of my exercising, I need to constantly eat. So there's always food in the back of my car, just in case."
What she decided to leave out was why she needed to exercise so frequently, that it was a method of control for keeping her panic attacks at bay and that she needed physical strength as well as mental fortitude to deal with the surprises.
"Please don't hold back on my behalf. I'll be glad to see it cleaned up and gone. Bon appétit."
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Post by CALLUM SNOW on Nov 26, 2013 21:44:26 GMT -8
He had to laugh at her statement. The words sounded strange, coming from her; "ass whooped" was the kind of thing he would have expected from someone like him. But then again, he had learned more about Allison with each and every day. He was starting to find her increasingly complex and intriguing, every intricacy a lead-in into what could have been something more. Cal resisted the urge to point out her accidental innuendo, instead smirking a little in response. He wasn't about to start making jokes like that just yet-- he could save those for later, if there ever came a date where this was appropriate.
He had a sense that he was coming too close for comfort, that he was feeling something familiar yet not, a red-hot warmth that seemed reminiscent yet distant, perhaps like a holiday destination he'd ventured to as a young child. But then again, it still stood that he barely knew her. He wasn't going to get too attached. Not so soon, anyway.
Though it seemed like it was going to be inevitable.
They'd hung out. What. How many times since meeting each other just more than a week ago? He wasn't even about to count, man. "Hey. Don't get me started about screaming." He would have waggled his eyebrows, but decided against it. (Since when did he care so much what people thought?) "And I hear you on the being constantly hungry thing," he said as he took a whiff of the fresh air mingling with the smell of food. "I don't know about you, but I'm ravished."
And then he dug in.
(Insert yet another inevitably long description of how orgasmic the food was, because Cal seems to have one once every thread, and it's starting to get a little redundant. That, and there are only so many ways that I can describe it in Cal's words without it starting to get beyond PG-13.)
"Mmmbuhhthdgverygood," he managed to mumble between mouthfuls as he looked back up at Allison. He swallowed what he had in his mouth, before adding, "That sure made being scared off by a playboy-hating ghost worth it." He leaned backwards on the mat, resting his hands by his sides.
"Almost made me believe in ghosts again for a minute. Not that I'm really that much of a player." Wait. What had he just said? Cal pinked slightly, a flush on his cheeks that would have been obvious to anyone in as close a proximity as Allison was.
"Uh. I. Uh."
What was he supposed to say? He got around, but he hadn't had a girlfriend (or boyfriend, for that matter) since high school? No, wait, telling her that he got around would be a bad thing. And in that moment, Cal, normally polished and shiny Cal, seemed almost like a lost kid with his glasses, loose shirt, and somewhat confused demeanor. (God she was cute.)
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Post by ALLISON CHEN on Nov 30, 2013 19:31:31 GMT -8
ATARAXIA (n.)calmness or peace of mind. She was definitely getting comfortable around him, though they've only really met a week and a half ago in a dodgy house party thrown by a still-mysterious "Jules". She had came to accept it as a good thing. For her, getting to know new people were always a little more complicated than the next person. For one, she wasn't exactly the poster child for socialising and tended to keep to herself unless it was really something she couldn't ignore. And she had to smile when he declared himself ravished. Of course he was, the growl coming from his stomach could have roused an avalanche. If that wasn't hungry, she didn't know what was. If there was one thing about Cal that she found attractive (besides his face), it was how he appreciated food. You can't really go wrong with her if you enjoyed food. It was kind of a prerequisite. Part of the joy that comes with cooking was the satisfaction seeing people enjoy the food you made.
He was talking about her prank again, and how it almost made him believe in ghosts again. So he did once. Then he saw it relevant to inform her that he wasn't that much of a player. So he was. Just not a big one. Well, it wouldn't really be her business, would it? She had to be stupid to believe that he was the nice guy every mother wanted her daughter (or son if applicable) to bring home. Cal was cute but he definitely wasn't homely and down to earth. There was a streak of recklessness, an inherent impulsiveness and a thirst for adventure that made his presence magnetising. He was part of the collection that mothers warned their children about if they were interested in males. Sure, he looked harmless but Allison knew better.
However, it would be hypocritical to judge him based on the fact that he liked to get a little physical because she grew up with a few people just like that. Between her brother Andrew and her cousin Xander, she had heard enough stories of college shenanigans to remain unaffected. As long as all parties were willing, protection was used and everyone's happy she didn't see a problem with sex. It was amusing, to see him flustered and unsure just because he accidentally revealed a little more than he intended on that subject. Did she really come across as that much of a goody two shoes?
"I wasn't raised by nuns, you know." Her lips curled into a wry smile as she took a bit of chilli on a nacho and chewed quickly, "Sex's pleasurable, why else people do it like rabbits all the time? I did live in a college dorm Freshman year, just so you know. You like sex, good for you." Allison shrugged nonchalantly and gave him a genial because it really was just like talking about the weather.
"I hear it's good exercise."
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Post by CALLUM SNOW on Nov 30, 2013 23:59:23 GMT -8
For what was probably the first time in his life, Cal found himself wishing that he was black. Not that there was anything wrong with being a white male with all the privilege oozing out his ass, but black people blushing would be significantly less obvious, right? Because hell if he wasn't at least a little pink right now, the very picture of a blushing maiden as Allison mentioned his sex life. God, no. He went around blabbing about it to everyone and their mother, so why the heck did he actually care?
"Yeah. Sex. It's fun. Uh." He gulped nervously. Maybe he could go and crawl under one of the nearby bushes. "You should-- you should try it sometime."
Now he'd gone and done it.
"Oh my god that totally came out the wrong way."
If he was a blushing maiden before, he was now quite the good imitation of a tomato. Cal actually palmed his face. Nothing seemed to be going the right way today. Perhaps he should have stayed at home and continued his television marathon, but then again, that meant that he wouldn't be out here, with Allison, talking to her. "I'm sorry," he apologized. What else was he supposed to say?
"I just-- I never quite know what to say around you. I don't want to offend you. Or anything." Commence epic verbal diarrhea. If Julie ever found out about this, she would be laughing at him for the next million years. Hell no. "This is what happens when I forget to bring my filter along. Probably left it somewhere in the house when I didn't get up in time," he said with a sheepish smile.
Hopefully that would constitute some sort of a nice save.
"Moral of the story, kids? Don't spend too long on Netflix. When your computer's volume is louder than your alarm, bad things happen."
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Post by ALLISON CHEN on Dec 1, 2013 19:48:14 GMT -8
ATARAXIA (n.)calmness or peace of mind. She had to laugh again, mirth sharp on her tongue and bright in her eyes. There was something endearing about how he was tripping all over her with his words. It was intoxicating, to know that she had the ability to make such a confident character stumble and stutter. It wasn’t a feeling she was familiar with but she liked it. It made her think about possibilities that she’d never entertained fully before him.
Sure, she’s had a few forays into the dating scene but so far, everything fell short. It wasn’t the other parties’ entire fault; it lay mostly with her. She had been asked out for a few times and she had agreed out of curiosity and politeness. While the experiences were nice, there wasn’t a spark from her. In hindsight, she hadn’t been emotionally ready for anything beyond focusing on her mental health and the dates had been momentary distractions from her usual routine.
”I’m sure it’s fun.” There was something akin to amusement colouring her words. ”I will try it one day, I think…” Allison paused momentarily and then quirked a half smile, ”When I find the right person. But until then, I won’t miss what I don’t know.”
In today’s world, depending on who you were talking to, sex was either a currency, a biological function or a vice. To Allison, it was a biological function that had meaning. So she wasn’t really going to flush just because she hadn’t had sex yet.
It just wasn’t logical.
As interesting as the topic was, she could see that Cal was wishing for the earth to open up and swallow him whole. Feeling merciful, Allison changed the topic as she remembered that he had said something about almost believing in ghosts again. That had caught her attention.
”So,” she began tentatively, ”tell me what you mean when you said you almost believing in ghosts again?”
it might be a little intruding but it was up to him to open up or not.
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Post by CALLUM SNOW on Dec 9, 2013 12:32:10 GMT -8
After that slip, Cal foresaw one of two things: Allison was going to give him a sideways glance and raise one of those perfectly sculpted eyebrows, or go screaming and running in the other direction. Granted, the former was far more likely to happen than the latter, but one thing he had learned from experience was to expect the unexpected, especially when you were hoping for a positive result. Besides, you never knew with ninjas. And all Cal could do was lie there slackjawed as he practically gaped, watching his life flash before his eyes before he died of embarrassment.
What he hadn't expected was for her answer to be so, so much worse than either of those results.
"Oh."
Suave. Good job. So smooth. Wow. His blush from earlier faded into a rather fetching pink. Okay, maybe it wasn't worse. Or well, it definitely wasn't worse, but allow him his moment of melodrama, wouldn't you? (In before you argue that Cal leads a life of melodrama, not just a moment.) Maybe it was probably the logical thing to say for a virgin, unless she'd sworn celibacy until marriage or something. Not that there was anything wrong with that, though he would have been slightly disappoint-- okay, no, enough with that. Enough with everything. Cal practically shoveled a handful of nachos into his mouth, raising a brow as she asked the next question.
Talk about a change of pace.
"Yeah. I used to believe in them. A spirit. Until I sold my soul to science, I guess?" He chuckled nervously. "You know, that something will linger after you die." Wait, no. She wasn't stupid. Why the hell was he trying to define what a spirit was to her? If anything, he was the stupid one between the two of them. He was definitely acting like it, that was for sure.
"I stopped believing in them after my brother died. I thought-- I thought if they existed, he'd send us a sign."
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Post by ALLISON CHEN on Dec 16, 2013 5:17:50 GMT -8
ATARAXIA (n.)calmness or peace of mind. His answer was definitely not what she expected. There was a interlude of silence before she exhaled softly, "I'm really sorry about your loss."
At that moment, she wished it was appropriate to hug him; it wouldn't have surprised her if he never actually properly mourned, especially if he was the charming jester he projected himself to be now. Allison closed her right hand into a fist and willed that urge to go away. When it did, she decided to offer another tidbit of information.
"I lost my father when I was fourteen." It was obvious from the tone of her voice that it still affected her till this day. She knew that it was hard, how difficult for him, she will never be able to fathom or say that she completely understand because she couldn't. All she knew that he lost a loved one and it was still hurting him. Just like how she was nowhere near coming to terms with her father's death.
"He... died of an aneurysm. Never really got to tell him everything I wanted to."
It was a step that she rarely took, telling someone about this. She had always been an introvert through and through but it was just something in the air that compelled her to speak up. "Perhaps it's not an actual supernatural manifestation you are looking for, maybe his memories are enough. The fact that you're still thinking about him keeps him alive in that way." Oddly enough, she tried injecting a little humour.
"Just don't try necromancy, I heard that ghouls are terribly difficult to get rid of."
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Post by CALLUM SNOW on Dec 31, 2013 2:23:48 GMT -8
It wouldn't have been inappropriate to hug him, not at all. But the touch never came and the thought only lingered; so he sat there in silence for a while, allowing the gravity of what he had just done to sink in. He'd told her about himself, shared a part of his life that he had kept silent about for so long save to mention in jokes and offhand statements. Julie had known him for years before he'd even breathed a word about his family history. Yet as he shared, she too did the same, mentioning that her father was dead. So he responded with an, "Ow," and a furrowing of his brow. And then,
"I'm sorry."
Why were people required to say that when they heard of tales of other peoples' loss, even when the fault was not theirs? It had never made much sense to him, but it was a societal convention, and something that was supposed to make others feel better. Nevertheless, he couldn't help but wonder whether it really would. If sorry worked, there would be no need for cops and robbers. Maybe if sorry worked, a lot of innocents wouldn't have to die. But he inched closer towards her, placing a hand on her shoulder. He could hear it in her voice: this was still affecting her.
Then again, it probably always would. One year, two years, ten years, and she would still hear his voice haunting her in her memories, the ghost of his smell lingering in their family pictures and albums. Why else had his mother hidden all pictures of Allen in their family home? It hurt too much to look at him and realize that he had once been there. No, people never died, not as long as there were others in the world who could remember them. Or perhaps he could rephrase that. The act of death was easy: all it took was a little push. But dying, fading out, that was a different story altogether.
"Good job us. Dead relatives unite club. Hell yeah," he said, lifting his hand and balling it into a fist so it could bump against hers. "As for necromancy, you know, I've never been the best at smart decisions. You're going to have to rein me in."
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Post by ALLISON CHEN on Feb 16, 2014 7:34:08 GMT -8
ATARAXIA (n.)calmness or peace of mind. She bumped her fist against the one he held out; it would be rude to keep him hanging and she was a relatively nice person. But it was weird, her first fist bump...? She wasn't offered many and she didn't look like someone who would participate in one. Allison was thankful that he didn't make it awkward, it was probably because he could empathise. She shrugged at his apology; nothing she hadn't heard before. Usually the conversation dies (unintended pun) when a few people found out about her father, sometimes she had to tell when asked about her family. It was either the truth or a lie that would have painted her father in a bad light and she couldn't do that to his memory.
"I don't think you'd go that far and if you've watched enough television, you'd know that it's not a smart decision at all. It would be categorized as "Worst Decision Ever" with capitals. If you lived to regret the decision, anyways."
Allison took another mouthful of the still warm food and chewed thoughtfully before asking, "How did you cope?" She had to pause before adding on, "If you want to share, that is. I would totally understand if you'd like to avoid the topic all together."
She was curious partially because she handled her grief so poorly, and she felt like it was okay to inquire. To soften her question, Allison decided to reveal a little more about herself. An eye for an eye? Perhaps he'd feel more comfortable if she offered a bit of information onto the table.
"I'm asking because I couldn't for a while."
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