FAMILY DINNER
[Having Nancy over isn't as common as it used to be, life is busy and whatnot, but Eames sometimes makes an effort. He's even gone so far as to make something to eat that he knows Nancy loves, and he is well stocked with wine for the two of them.]
[Arthur's off visiting a friend or something, so it's just the two of them for tonight. The two of them and a dog who is always happy for familiar company and spends a good chunk of time sat by Nancy's feet, only slightly hoping maybe she'll share some food even if it's against the rules.]
[Arthur's off visiting a friend or something, so it's just the two of them for tonight. The two of them and a dog who is always happy for familiar company and spends a good chunk of time sat by Nancy's feet, only slightly hoping maybe she'll share some food even if it's against the rules.]

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[Fagin preyed on lonely kids after all, kids who needed a family, who needed to be loved. Eames, on the other hand, had a mother who'd probably have torn him limb from limb if he even thought about it.]
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It's bad enough as-is. [All the children that'd come before her, that came after. He wouldn't hurt anyone ever again. But that barely made it better.]
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[And Eames worried. Eames worried for the right reasons.]
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[He smiles.]
If the worst thing that's happened to me is an old man tricking me into working for free, then I'm a lucky man.
[It's not the worst, and it's an oversimplification of what his relationship with Fagin was like, but it's still practically the picture of a perfect friendship compared to what Nancy went through.]
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You are. He's done far worse to far too many.
He would have done worse, too. I know that. If it hadn't been for Bill. [Not to bring up wounds that are still very very raw. She would never forgive him for what he did. Ever.] You hate him all you like, but after I was with him, Fagin never touched me.
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[And then the moment passes and he huffs out a heavy breath.]
Let's get back to happier topics, hm? This was supposed to be a lighthearted chat.
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Happier. Right. 'cause someone went and made it serious first.
[She gives him a look, and a smile.]
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Fine, I'll be the one to lighten the mood as penance.
[He purses his lips as he thinks on a topic, and his expression falls a little as he realises they're probably going to cycle back around to earlier topics and he going to have to share details he'd rather not share with Nancy.]
[That's fine. He'll just take a big gulp of his drink first.]
Let's skip back to earlier then, before I took us [gesture] here. Anything you're dying to know about?
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Dying to know about? You mean- you and Arthur, or?
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[Wait-- hang on.]
As long as I don't have to go into too many details that Arthur would kill me for sharing.
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What's he packing, then?
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It's fucking gorgeous-- you wouldn't believe the effort it takes to keep my hands off him when we're in public.
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Well done, you! And I assume he knows what he's doing.
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[He swirls his glass and looks up with a smirk of his own.]
We wouldn't be here if he didn't.
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[She would never be able to talk to him about her romantic partners, she'd now realized.]
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[pause]
Don't tell him I said that.
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I swear. Your secret's safe with me. You should know that by now.
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[says the hypocrite hypocritically]
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[Nancy giggles behind her hand. It's so lovely, just sitting and shooting the shit with Eames. When things are alright and nothing terrible is happening.]
You're a good couple. You complete each other well.
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Well, it's rare to find someone attractive enough I'm willing to look at them every day for years.
[Saved it.]
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Then he goes and ruins it.]
You are awful, has anyone told you that before?
[But it's said with such fondness]
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[Eames grins broadly and finishes his drink.]
Plenty more colourful names too, at that.
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[She'd heard an awful lot. But Eames was old]