Moving In

Jul. 19th, 2018 08:30 pm
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Thomas stretched after setting down a box of books in the living room. He'd gotten everything out of the apartment, and most of his boxes were in the spare room for now, to be sorted at his leisure. Important things had already been put in appropriate rooms: clothes were in the bedroom, a few boxes of books down here to put away wherever they would fit. His desk had gone up in the spare room; the rats were currently settled in Saoirse's room. He was quite grateful that the little girl liked them and that Greta was allowing them in her house. He wasn't sure he'd ever get her to warm up to them, but they were pets he could share with Saoirse.

He headed back out to make sure there was nothing left on the truck before he sent the driver on his way. That made things easier, at least - he'd hired a couple of men to help him get things out of the old apartment.

"Greta?" he called as he moved into the kitchen. He had a small box of things in there. He'd just sort of packed everything, figuring he would deal with getting rid of things later.

"I got rid of most of my dishes, except the mugs you said you liked, but I wasn't sure about some of these other things."

Date: 2018-07-26 04:34 am (UTC)
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"Well, in a household with two dogs and a child..." she trails off meaningfully. 'Hard to hurt' is no bad thing. Accidents can happen at the best of times, of course, but they become more likely as the environment grows more chaotic. Better to have crockery that won't shatter at the slightest prompting and put bare feet or paws at risk.

She can feel his eyes on her as she nudges the bowls into place, and when she glances over, the look on his face pulls her up short. He looks happy -- more than that, really: like he's mirroring her own anticipatory excitement, and her heart leaps in her chest. It was bold of her to ask this of him, and she'd taken extra care to make sure he truly wanted it, and that he wasn't just going along with it out of bewilderment, or fear of disappointing her (or even habit -- an appalling thought, but not one she could entirely dismiss). Now, though? There's no doubt that he's enjoying this, and it warms her heart to see it so clearly.

"Not in the least," she assures him, leaving the boxes in favor of wrapping her arms around his waist. "I don't expect it to be instantaneous. And there aren't so many that we can't get around them. Besides," she pushes herself up onto her toes to press a brief, gentle kiss to his lips, then grins, "I like having all of you here."

Date: 2018-08-06 05:45 pm (UTC)
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Greta hums in amused acknowledgment, idly stroking his back as she takes in the current state of the place. She'll stand by what she said before: it's not so bad that getting around it will be bothersome. The biggest risk is probably one of the dogs crashing into a box while playing. But she wants Thomas to settle in, too, and it'll be undeniable relief to just have it all finished.

Which might be a while, if she stretches the definition to cover the building of a workshop. There's something else that won't happen overnight.

"Well, we can start on that whenever you like," she says. "There's plenty of yard for you to work with." She's not entirely sure how big of a workshop he has in mind, but as long as she has room to garden and Saoirse and the dogs have room to run around, it should be fine. "And it'd be less grass to mow," she adds, giving him a fond pat before releasing him, a little reluctantly, and returning to the boxes on the counter.

Date: 2018-08-14 08:21 pm (UTC)
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"They do sell little garden sheds." She's seen them in the garden sections of the some of the bigger box stores, though she's never been tempted to buy one. How is anyone supposed to get something like that home? Maybe it could just get delivered, or maybe it arrives in more portable pieces that you have to assemble. Either way, there wasn't much of a draw; she's never been short on storage.

It might not be a bad starting point for a workshop, though. "You might have a hard time turning around in one, though," she points out with a wry smile. "It'd need some adjusting. But I'm sure you could work something out." He builds things for a living, after all.

She grins outright at his little fantasy, having already come up with similar ones, herself. "Or sending Saoirse out to fetch you? Or coming to pester you when you've been holed up so long that I fear you've lost track of the time?"

Date: 2018-08-18 02:32 am (UTC)
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Greta leans into the kiss with a soft, satisfied hum. His words might not be set to music, but there's still something about the way he says them -- as if they're meant for her ears alone -- that gives them a similar, comforting weight. She doesn't need a melody to believe him, anymore.

"Oh, good," she says, opening her eyes and smiling up at him. "Otherwise, my loving you would be awfully inconvenient."

She starts towards the spare room with a hum of agreement by the time he's finished his first question, but glances back in surprise when the second one lands. "Of course I don't mind. Someone ought to use it."

She's kept some of her own crafting supplies in there, but she rarely works in the room itself. In part, it's because she never went far enough towards making it not a nursery to banish the memories of when it was one, and even with Saoirse and all the children at the Gardens in her life, it had still made her a little bit sad. A workshop, on the other hand, is a clear departure from the room's original intent, and she thinks it's exactly what the space needs.

So she gives him a reassuring smile, and adds, "Besides, I hardly think one room constitutes 'taking over.' This is your home, too."

Date: 2018-08-18 03:29 am (UTC)
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"You need a workspace," she says simply, as if that's all there is to it. And until he can get a shed up and running, he might as well use a room that wouldn't have much use, otherwise.

She could add that it was the Poldarks' house, first. It's tempting, if only to make the point that she's made it her own, because it's what they would have wanted, and so it makes perfect sense for him to settle in in a similar fashion. But he doesn't seem to need that much help reaching that realization, and all she has to do in the end is say, "Exactly." Taking his arm, giving it a brief squeeze, she adds, "You're not a boarder. And even if you were, I'd expect you to have a room that was all yours."

The desk is the only object in the room that seems to have found a place for itself, and Greta nods at the pile of boxes that occupy a good chunk of the floorspace. "We could get these over to the corner opposite the desk, so you won't be tripping over them. Starting with the ones you won't need to get into right away?" She knows a few of them will keep longer than others, and she doesn't want him to have to dig for the more immediate necessities.

Date: 2018-08-20 01:29 pm (UTC)
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Greta has seen the desk before, which is the only thing that keeps her from exclaiming over it, now. But she likes how cleverly it's put together (and leave it to Thomas to acquire furniture that's as complex, in its own way, as some of his creations), and how organized it is. Bookkeeping is one of the aspects of business ownership that she doesn't especially miss, but she can appreciate that he's at least going about it in a manner that ought to minimize frustration -- and mistakes.

"Of course," she says, plunking herself down in the desk's accompanying swivel chair and glancing over the labels, familiarizing herself with what goes where before they begin. "Should be easy enough, from the looks of things."

And it is. They settle into a rhythm after a minute or two, and Thomas was careful enough when he packed them that there aren't any surprises. Before too long, the desk's myriad little cubbies are full, and Greta sits back with a satisfied little smile. "There we are. You could get right to work. Not that you ought to," she adds, getting to her feet. "If anything, I'd say you've earned a break."

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