Aya Brea (
mitochondriaaya) wrote2009-06-25 07:28 am
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Unwinding
Aya's office door was shut. In hospital terms that meant 'don't disturb'. In the Brea's terms it meant 'time to relax'. It'd been a good week actually. They'd finished early and there was a little bit of time before Aya had to report for her volunteer weekend shifts. "Any plans sister-mine?" Aya asked over her shoulder as she walked over to the discreet stereo on one of her bookshelves.
"For the weekend?" Maya asked, thinking it over "...no. I'm tired of tennis." she admitted. "Maybe some house cleaning? Or, hey, gardening! There's that one vine I'm sure I can get to curl along our railing. It's big enough to start anyway..."
Aya nodded, clicking the volume on the music up until it was just loud enough to be heard. She liked to sway along to soft music, it was relaxing! "And the Irises are ready to be thinned...maybe spread them to two new beds? And sprinkle some wild flowers around them?" she suggested, wiggling out of her coat and hangng it up while dancing.
Maya eyed her sister and then fished a bottle of nail polish out of her purse. They relaxed in different ways! "Irises are all you dear, they don't like me. And that little tree..."
"The Bonsai? What's wrong with it?" Aya blinked, worried for a moment.
"Nothing except the morning glories want to eat it! Move it back here! You need more plants in here!" Maya waved the bottle of polish for emphasis, then nodded to the slim window in the back of office "It'll get enough light now right?"
"Hmmm, I could do that..." Aya admitted, thinking it over. "It's a lot stronger than it was when we got it, so translocation might not bother it."
"Sweetie, I'm pretty sure being dropped three stories won't hurt it at this point. It'sa a tough little thing...except when it comes to my vines."
"Fine, fine..." Aya laughed "I'll bring it in with me tomorrow alright?"
"Good girl." Maya smirked and put her foot up on Aya's desk to do her toes.
Taking that as a signal, Aya turned the music up a bit more.
"For the weekend?" Maya asked, thinking it over "...no. I'm tired of tennis." she admitted. "Maybe some house cleaning? Or, hey, gardening! There's that one vine I'm sure I can get to curl along our railing. It's big enough to start anyway..."
Aya nodded, clicking the volume on the music up until it was just loud enough to be heard. She liked to sway along to soft music, it was relaxing! "And the Irises are ready to be thinned...maybe spread them to two new beds? And sprinkle some wild flowers around them?" she suggested, wiggling out of her coat and hangng it up while dancing.
Maya eyed her sister and then fished a bottle of nail polish out of her purse. They relaxed in different ways! "Irises are all you dear, they don't like me. And that little tree..."
"The Bonsai? What's wrong with it?" Aya blinked, worried for a moment.
"Nothing except the morning glories want to eat it! Move it back here! You need more plants in here!" Maya waved the bottle of polish for emphasis, then nodded to the slim window in the back of office "It'll get enough light now right?"
"Hmmm, I could do that..." Aya admitted, thinking it over. "It's a lot stronger than it was when we got it, so translocation might not bother it."
"Sweetie, I'm pretty sure being dropped three stories won't hurt it at this point. It'sa a tough little thing...except when it comes to my vines."
"Fine, fine..." Aya laughed "I'll bring it in with me tomorrow alright?"
"Good girl." Maya smirked and put her foot up on Aya's desk to do her toes.
Taking that as a signal, Aya turned the music up a bit more.
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"No. It's bad enough that she goes up on the hospital roofs. She doesn't need more official people annoyed at her!" Maya dropped her chopsticks so she could reach over and cover Aya's ears. just in case.
"Ahh...finger in my eye! Maya, finger!"
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"Three times." says Dilan with a sigh. Then he eats more raw meat.
Sooooo goooood.
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"No labs. No hospital roofs. No aqueducts." this was said to Braig since she was still covering Aya's ears.
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Dilan siiiiiiiiighs, "Yes, Braig."
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Aya chuckled and nodded "Yes ma'am. Hey...it isn't unhealthy for him to eat raw meat right?" she asked curiously, eying the boys across the table.
"It's polite, Aya."
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"He's finicky like that." Dilan has no shame. None.
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"Yeah, can't counter it." Aya agreed with a shrug. Dating trumped diets. "Looks like you're doomed Dilan."
"Well, pleasantly doomed. There are certainly worse fates than kissing Braig I'm sure."
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He looks back at the girls with a sweet smile. He sees what they're thinkin'.
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"That's rare." Aya was also impressed "Do you have plans to get married? People together that long tend to..." because 'open' relationships or not, she was surprised not to see rings at sixteen years together.
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"Like, lots of people see rings as a sign that anything else would be temporary." Braig adds, "As if. We want our potential kids to have a stable family."
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Aya, for her part, was biting her sister's hand. She hadn't intended to say anything bad! She was suddenly more than a little angry, so biting was entirely justified!
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"I approve. It sounds like a good life." Aya mumbled quietly. See, nothing wrong with what she'd intended to say right? Right.
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Braig offers Maya a napkin to dry her fingers off.
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And Aya, well, she was just going to concentrate on eating now. Yep.
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"Picnic" Aya offered, looking up from her food. "Medallion park has volleyball, canoeing, and probably some kinda team game?"
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Then returns to the serious business of feeding his frame.
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"Knock on wood." Aya sighed, doing just that on the table as her pager went off.
"You didn't..." Maya groaned. "Where are you hiding that damn thing?"
"Garter" she shifted just enough to pull her pager out. "Well, we could get the emergencies out of the way this week instead...I have to run..."
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In fact...Aya might tell him to go back and eat.
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