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(Yeah okay lol.)
(Yeah okay lol.)
“Uh…London fog I think. Sorry, I have terrible memory.” She shrugged.
”Ok that'll be right up, ” he says in his cheery customer service voice before telling her the price.
Alex nodded. "Sure." He said, leading the way over to a table. He sat down, smiling slightly at Cecil and the kid. "What's been going on?" He asked. "Other than getting used to having a kid around." He smiled.
"Nothing much, other than getting used to having a kid around. Just a cramped office, long hours, and having to be away from home. It's not fun at all." he frowned.
Alex nodded. "Ah. That sucks. I'm really sorry." He said, making a face. "But hey, things will get better." If he was honest, he wasn't sure exactly what to say. He hardly ever did. He made jokes a lot, but something told him that a joke wouldn't be a good idea right now. Plus he was too exhausted to come up with any good ones.
Mack walked down the sidewalk, he had just decided to wander around to see what he could find. He spotted a cafe and after a short debate went inside to get coffee and sit for a while. He walked up to the county and looked at the menu for a moment deciding what to get before going up to the counter to order.
River chugged the coffee in one go and decided to get another one, but it’s not like coffee could fill up the void in his head.
“hey, could i get another one?”
”sure coming right up, ” He said before telling him the price.
Alex nodded. "Ah. That sucks. I'm really sorry." He said, making a face. "But hey, things will get better." If he was honest, he wasn't sure exactly what to say. He hardly ever did. He made jokes a lot, but something told him that a joke wouldn't be a good idea right now. Plus he was too exhausted to come up with any good ones.
"I do hope so. But you know, Destiny's such a cute little kiddo, I always seem to forget the world around me when I'm with him!" Cecil smiled.
Alex nodded, and smiled lightly. "Ah. That's good." He said, looking at Cecil. "Do I get an introduction to Destiny, or no?" He grinned. "Not that I'm a stranger to the forces of Destiny moving in my life." He Jo with a wink and a grin.
"Huh?" Cecil asked, then shook his head. He rarely understood Alex's jokes, so it wasn't a surprise to him that he'd be confused with this one too. "Yeah, he's sleeping, so be careful, but you can hold him," Cecil carefully removed Destiny from his papoose, cradling the small boy in his arms.
Alex grinned, then nodded, taking Destiny gently. "I'm always careful." He said with a small smile, trying to reassure his friend. He looked down at the small boy in his arms. "He's tiny." He said softly.
"I know he is," Cecil gave a soft smile. He didn't smile much, if at all, but ever since he'd adopted Destiny it seemed you couldn't wipe the grin off his face! Cecil had always wanted family, but he'd never found a partner…. Adopting Destiny was one of the best choices he'd ever made.
Alex smiled lightly at Cecil, then looked back down at Destiny. He didn't often hold or even see little kids; sure, his sister had a baby of her own, but he hardly saw his sister, much less her kid. And, too, he wasn't great with little kids. Older kids he could handle. Older kids he was fine with. But little ones? He sometimes struggled with them.
Sarah took her drink and started to head out but she walked right into the two guys talking and dropped her cup. “Oh, sorry!” She grabbed a stack of napkins. “Did I get any of it on you guys?”
Alex jumped. "Ah! Uhhh, no you're good." He said with a light smile. He looked down at himself and at Destiny. "Oh, wait. There's a bit on my sleeve." He shrugged. "Oh well. It's fine." He smiled at Sarah reassuringly.
Shit. Shit, shit, shit, he'd nearly let Destiny get hurt. Shit, shit, shit. Cecil's breathing sped up as he brought a hand to his aching head. Destiny could have gotten hurt. It was all his fault, he should have watched his son better, should have-
He didn't even notice that he was crying, and not just a few quiet tears, real, large, choking sobs as he rocked back and forth with his head in his hands. Destiny started to sniffle at the disturbance, making it all worse.
Cecil had failed as a parent today, and it would affect the rest of his child's life, he just knew. Shit, shit, shit!
Alex looked over at Cecil, and caught his breath slightly. "Hey, hey, woah, Cecil, what's wrong, man?" He said, standing and walking over to him. He put a hand on Cecil's back. "It's okay, Cecil. Nothing's wrong. Destiny is fine, alright?" He said gently, rubbing Cecil's back. "Just…just calm down." He floundered slightly, unsure of exactly what to say to comfort his friend. "I promise it's going to be fine. It's just some spilled coffee."
It sounded like Alex was underwater. Cecil backed away at the touch, he couldn't be touched right now, couldn't handle that. "I'm sorry, I'm sorry," he mumbled.
"There's nothing to be sorry for." Alex said slowly. He wasn't sure exactly what to say. Damn it, he wasn't cut out for reassuring people. He was supposed to be the comic relief! He bit his lip slightly. "Cecil, there's nothing to be sorry for." He said again. "Everything's fine."
Sarah looked up from trying to clean up the spilled drink. The guy called Cecil looked like he was about to pass out. "Hey, is your friend okay? He doesn't look so good."
Finn looked away from the last costumer in line. He saw a spill at one of the tables and grabbed a towel. Walking over to the group.
Alex looked up. "I…don't know." He admitted to Sarah, still beside Cecil. He looked at Cecil worriedly, frowning slightly.
"Just stop, I need… watch Destiny, please Alex? I-i'm heading to the bathroom for a minute…." Cecil mumbled.
Alex nodded. "Okay." He said, holding the little boy gently. He looked at Cecil worriedly, hoping the other was okay.
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