Caleb Peterson (
freefromsin) wrote2015-09-03 10:16 pm
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(Closed to Gabe - Sirens Gone Wild plot~)
Caleb wakes up with the overwhelming feeling that he needs to see Gabe.
It's one step away from thinking Gabe is in trouble, that urgent. There's no explanation, but the panic, the desperation, the longing are a physical ache in his chest that's impossible to ignore. He scrambles from bed, pulling on shoes while stumbling for the bathroom to take a quick piss. He manages a five second teeth brushing, but doesn't bother with his hair. He went to bed in cotton shorts and a tank top and he figures he's dressed well enough, he doesn't have time to change, he has to go.
He slips quickly and silently out of the house. It's pouring but that doesn't stop him from sprinting down the driveway to the sidewalk. It's a brisk five or ten minute jog to Mira's house, and surely the most exercise he's had in awhile, but he hardly notices. He's panting and drenched by the time he reaches their block. Shivering, he rubs a frantic hand over the back of his neck; it's early and he doesn't want to piss Mira's family off by knocking at the door and potentially waking anyone up, but he needs Gabe. Gabe needs him, he just knows it.
After some manic pacing in front of Mira's house, he finally walks to the porch and gives a determined knock. Or two.
...Three when no one answers right away.
It's one step away from thinking Gabe is in trouble, that urgent. There's no explanation, but the panic, the desperation, the longing are a physical ache in his chest that's impossible to ignore. He scrambles from bed, pulling on shoes while stumbling for the bathroom to take a quick piss. He manages a five second teeth brushing, but doesn't bother with his hair. He went to bed in cotton shorts and a tank top and he figures he's dressed well enough, he doesn't have time to change, he has to go.
He slips quickly and silently out of the house. It's pouring but that doesn't stop him from sprinting down the driveway to the sidewalk. It's a brisk five or ten minute jog to Mira's house, and surely the most exercise he's had in awhile, but he hardly notices. He's panting and drenched by the time he reaches their block. Shivering, he rubs a frantic hand over the back of his neck; it's early and he doesn't want to piss Mira's family off by knocking at the door and potentially waking anyone up, but he needs Gabe. Gabe needs him, he just knows it.
After some manic pacing in front of Mira's house, he finally walks to the porch and gives a determined knock. Or two.
...Three when no one answers right away.
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Mira and her parents are out, so he has to be the one to come to the door. Dragging a sleepy hand over his face, he tilts his head, "Caleb?"
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"I'm here," he says, breathless, shivering.
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"Nothing's wrong," he's quick to add. "Not now that I'm here." He doesn't have much of an explanation as to why, though. He spreads his palms, shoulders raised in a long shrug. "You...called. You needed me."
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"Oh God," he said, shame on his face. "I shouldn't have...I. I think I lured you by accident. Siren song..." He stepped out of the hug, not to reject Caleb but because he didn't deserve it. "I didn't mean to. I'm so sorry! I'd never do that to you!"
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"I-- did I just run here in a storm and wake you up?" Caleb asks, hardly realizing what Gabe's saying, because a second ago he was half-prepared to propose. He blushes, embarrased. Belatedly, he lets what Gabe said sink in. "Wait, this is because of the otter thing?"
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Reaching out, he takes Caleb's hand and tries to convey how sincerely he means it. "I'd never manipulate you on purpose like that."
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"I know you wouldn't," he says, even if he has no idea how or why Gabe could have done something like that at all. Magic, he supposes, like Gabe told him at the beach. "I trust you. No harm, no foul, okay?"
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Caleb trusts him and look at what he's done.
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Unlike the sweatshirt he hasn't given back yet.
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"They have a Keurig, so you can put together any kind of drink you like. They say the kitchen is mine to use, however I like. I don't really though..."
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"Thanks. That's really nice of them." He gives Gabe a tiny smile and shuffles into the kitchen to figure out how to make a coffee.
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"They're too nice to me," he admits. "I don't think I do enough to earn it."
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"Sometimes people just like to be nice, Gabe." He picks out a little flavor cup and turns the machine on.
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He's about to say as much and then Caleb stands there shirt less and Gabe has to bite his lip for a second.
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...Okay, so maybe he knows what he's doing, and maybe he just likes flirting with Gabe. But it's totally harmless. He smiles, conveying the harmlessness of no shirts.
"If there's a dryer I can use, I can even get the clothes back to you before I leave." He takes hold of the waistband of his cotton shorts like he's going to take them off now, too.
(He isn't, but he wants to see if he can make Gabe blush.)
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"Yes, it's right here. Follow me." Gripping them a little too tightly, Gabe pushes a pair of pajama pants and a t-shirt at him.
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Caleb follows him to the laundry room and closes the door behind him so he can change clothes and toss the wet ones in the dryer. He returns, padding out of the room in too-long pants and a baggy shirt, hair damp and mouth curled in a lazy smile.
"Is the coffee ready?"
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"Caleb, please don't look at me like that," Gabe pleads.
He already lured him once. If he loses control, he won't forgive himself.
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It's a weak excuse for his own lack of restraint and he knows it, but the idea that he might lose his grip and hurt Caleb makes him feel ill.
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What would happen if he did? All Caleb could really remember from earlier was that it had filled him with an urgency to see Gabe, how could it affect him any further if he was already in the room? Was there more to it?
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That would make him despicable.
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