May 3rd, 1890 - MacKay Household
Beau Miller
Beau Miller
We put a crack in the shadows
And you tell me it's okay to be the light
And not to swim in the shallows, no, no
And I wanna get drunk with you
When we lie so still, but you're taking me places holding me onto you
And we don't care who's watching us, baby
And you tell me it's okay to be the light
And not to swim in the shallows, no, no
And I wanna get drunk with you
When we lie so still, but you're taking me places holding me onto you
And we don't care who's watching us, baby
The daily grind of the zoo was something Eavan had missed entirely. It was good to be this busy all the time. There was always something that needed her attention and frankly the distraction was welcome. Unlike her time in Arizona that was filled with only a few requirements each day, Eva was all over the place all of the time in Irvingly. Between helping the new Mr. Podmore get used to some things, and taking care of not only the aviary but anything else that needed her focus, Eva was putting in long hours at work and that thankfully meant she could pretty much eat and crash in her own bed.
Unfortunately she felt incredibly guilty about that and the fact that she was trying to subtly avoid Beau for the most part. Thankfully he seemed to be doing the same these days and so she was rarely in a situation with him that demanded her entire attention. It was a strange kind of dance they were in and she was hating it more and more. Ever since that night at the event, her fight with Fletcher, things had just been off and it pained her.
Eva knew what her problem was, knew that she was breaking her own rules by catching feelings for Beau, but she still wasn't sure where he stood on the matter. The last thing she wanted to do was lead him on or cause any more drama, but she had been enjoying their agreement quite a bit and now that things were strained, she actually kind of missed him, even though he lived in the same house at the moment. Each night on her walk home she tried to puzzle out her thoughts and put them into some kind of organization so that she could maybe drum up the courage to talk to him. They hadn't shared a bed in a couple of weeks, which only bothered her a little, it was more than connection that she craved these days, hadn't gone without for nearly a year now and was feeling like part of her was disconnected from the rest.
Tonight's walk home had been a pep-talk to work up the nerve to corner him tonight though she was still later than usual, she'd eaten and washed up in her room before tossing on some pajamas and tiptoeing down the hall. It wasn't too late, but hopefully late enough that everybody was settled in their rooms and she wasn't being too obvious in her intentions. Since she and Una no longer shared a room it wasn't quite as suspicious as it used to be. Thankfully he was down the end of the hall in the opposite wing and nobody else was really up there at the moment. The light from beneath the door stalled her momentarily and she took a deep breath. She had to do something about this, at least figure out where they stood, but she wasn't so sure she had it in her until she was already knocking on the door and holding her breath.
Unfortunately she felt incredibly guilty about that and the fact that she was trying to subtly avoid Beau for the most part. Thankfully he seemed to be doing the same these days and so she was rarely in a situation with him that demanded her entire attention. It was a strange kind of dance they were in and she was hating it more and more. Ever since that night at the event, her fight with Fletcher, things had just been off and it pained her.
Eva knew what her problem was, knew that she was breaking her own rules by catching feelings for Beau, but she still wasn't sure where he stood on the matter. The last thing she wanted to do was lead him on or cause any more drama, but she had been enjoying their agreement quite a bit and now that things were strained, she actually kind of missed him, even though he lived in the same house at the moment. Each night on her walk home she tried to puzzle out her thoughts and put them into some kind of organization so that she could maybe drum up the courage to talk to him. They hadn't shared a bed in a couple of weeks, which only bothered her a little, it was more than connection that she craved these days, hadn't gone without for nearly a year now and was feeling like part of her was disconnected from the rest.
Tonight's walk home had been a pep-talk to work up the nerve to corner him tonight though she was still later than usual, she'd eaten and washed up in her room before tossing on some pajamas and tiptoeing down the hall. It wasn't too late, but hopefully late enough that everybody was settled in their rooms and she wasn't being too obvious in her intentions. Since she and Una no longer shared a room it wasn't quite as suspicious as it used to be. Thankfully he was down the end of the hall in the opposite wing and nobody else was really up there at the moment. The light from beneath the door stalled her momentarily and she took a deep breath. She had to do something about this, at least figure out where they stood, but she wasn't so sure she had it in her until she was already knocking on the door and holding her breath.
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