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womanofvalue) wrote2018-05-24 06:59 am
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City Never Sleeps
It's been some time since the actual engagement, but Peggy's needed it to sink in.
Perhaps it's because it's not her first time being engaged that she's so hesitant to begin plans. The first time with Fred had been such a flood of planning and a hurricane of activity she'd hardly wanted to take place in (she'd wanted to work on the codebreaking), but this time, with Daniel, she knows it's going to be different. It's why she eventually remembers that while she doesn't have to go to the same lengths to plan, she still needs to take some steps.
The first and most important is making sure that she has the critical people at her side when she's standing there saying her vows, witnessed by the people she cares for. It's why she's sent out a few texts and is sitting at her favourite coffeeshop with a magazine filled with dresses, sipping her tea as she makes notes in the margins. While she's not expecting trouble, she still wants to be sure that if there is, she's well-equipped for it, which means any dress she buys is going to be one that at least allows for a thigh holster.
After all, you can't be underprepared for one of the most important days of your life, now can you?
Perhaps it's because it's not her first time being engaged that she's so hesitant to begin plans. The first time with Fred had been such a flood of planning and a hurricane of activity she'd hardly wanted to take place in (she'd wanted to work on the codebreaking), but this time, with Daniel, she knows it's going to be different. It's why she eventually remembers that while she doesn't have to go to the same lengths to plan, she still needs to take some steps.
The first and most important is making sure that she has the critical people at her side when she's standing there saying her vows, witnessed by the people she cares for. It's why she's sent out a few texts and is sitting at her favourite coffeeshop with a magazine filled with dresses, sipping her tea as she makes notes in the margins. While she's not expecting trouble, she still wants to be sure that if there is, she's well-equipped for it, which means any dress she buys is going to be one that at least allows for a thigh holster.
After all, you can't be underprepared for one of the most important days of your life, now can you?
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When she sends him a text asking him to meet her for coffee, he gets up from behind his desk, telling his boss he's going to take a long lunch, then gets his coat. Maybe he has a reputation for shooting knees when he doesn't necessarily need to, but he also has the highest solve rate in the precinct and so his boss more or less lets him do whatever he wants.
Arriving at the coffee shop, John spots Peggy. Then the magazines. And he doesn't break into a smile, that isn't quite like John, but it's there all the same, curving the corners of his mouth as he sits down across from her.
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"I'm not getting you into any trouble by calling you out of work like this, am I?" She sounds supremely unconcerned if she is, but at the same time, it's best to ask.
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He doesn't say anything for a moment, just watches Peggy and he waits to let her lead the conversation. She'd invited him and even though he has a fairly good idea now of what she wants to tell him, it's still her news to tell. It's her story and he's not going to rush her toward anything.
That's never really been his style.
"You have me for as long as you need me," he says.
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"I won't keep you longer than I need to," she guarantees, "but I wanted to let you know that Daniel's proposed, if you haven't already figured it out, though I imagine you have."
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"Between that and the magazine, I might have guessed. But it's much better to hear the words than to only have a guess." He smiles then, uncharacteristically wide, then gently drops the ring. He's happy for his friends, though, he really is and he wants to make sure Peggy knows.
"Congratulations," he says. "That's really wonderful news."
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"There is, of course, the matter of the actual affair," she says, getting right down to business. "That's why you're here, and I'm sure you don't need much more to understand why."
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He's been to so few weddings. He and Jessica had gone to one together when they were dating, before he'd made the decision to leave the CIA and be with her, before everything had been turned on its head and he'd gone back to them instead. It had been a nice day, a nice moment, the sort of thing that had made John really aware just how badly he'd wanted to be with her. While sitting through the ceremony, it hadn't felt like such a stretch to imagine it might be the two of them up there someday.
And maybe it would have been, had he not made the wrong choices.
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"Bridesman, perhaps?" she corrects, wondering if there even is an appropriate word for it. All that Peggy knows is her mother would have conniptions to think of the faux-pas she's committing.
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"Bridesmaid," he echoes, not quite a question and yet not quite a statement either.
He's never been asked to be a part of someone's wedding. Of course, he's never really had friends like he does in Darrow and that is likely a big part of it. It's a nice thing to think, that someone cares enough to want him to be part of that.
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Raising a brow, she gives him a hopeful and expectant look. "Well? Will you be one for me?"
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And he's honoured to even be asked.
"I would be happy to," he says with a smile. "Truly."
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"It will be you and Dutch on my side," she goes on. "I'm not sure who Daniel is going to have apart from asking Wanda."
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"Dark pink," he answers without missing a beat. "I doubt pastels would go well with my complexion."
If she wanted him to wear a dress -- which he very much doubts she does -- he would do it. But he expects she'll prefer to have him in a suit.
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She steps into the shop, looks around and, after spotting Peggy, makes her way over to take a seat.
"It feels like I haven't seen you in forever," she says by way of greeting. "Hello there."
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"Do you want something to drink? I've been steeping myself with tea, so if you want to share, I think the counter staff will be relieved I won't simply float away from ingesting it all."
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Peggy looks just fine, whole and in one piece, so Dutch holds back on asking if she's okay.
"I think I'll go with coffee," she decides eventually. "Maybe it's a little too early for wine but it's tempting to ask for that anyway. But no, I'm going with coffee. I've grown to like the taste."
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"Coffee it is, on me," she assures, raising a hand to summon the waitress. "I'm hoping to get back into contact more, the codebreaking classes are only so exciting and I keep wanting to do more."
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Was there anything better in life than that? Yes, but it's still fun to beat someone up when they absolutely deserve it.
"Come on, don't wait for my coffee to get here. I'm curious!"
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"It was my first anniversary with Daniel a little while ago," she says. "He's got a new prosthetic," she shares, aware that she wouldn't talk about this with just anyone. "I've been pestering him to get it looked at for ages, and he finally listened to reason."
She's getting to the news, but she feels it important to highlight all the wonderful things about that night.
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Time passes in strange ways in Darrow. Sometimes, she can feel every single day as it slogs by, reminding her of where he is and what she might be missing back home. At other times, it goes quickly to a point she can't even remember where the months and now year went.
"And congratulations to him for getting an upgrade," she adds with a nod. "I hope he's liking it."
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"He was rather a show-off, what with the dancing," she says, leading up to the real news, a playful smile on her lips, "but really, I was so very impressed when he was able to sink down to one knee with no issues to propose."
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But, that's definitely not the case here and, after Dutch realizes what Peggy's telling her, she breaks into a wide grin, unable to help herself.
"Well wow!" Dutch says, laughing. "I bet that was a pleasant surprise for you!"
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"Still, it was lovely that he did it on the anniversary," she admits, "and as you can guess, I didn't hesitate to say yes," she says, beaming. "Which is why you're here, now. I have a question to ask you."
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"And you have a question for me?" she asks, tilting her head. "In regards to a wedding?"
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"Bridesmaid?" she asks, rather hopeful that she'll get a yes.
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