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simon_doctor) wrote2006-01-19 10:14 pm
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The dividing line between sunlight and shadow is just crossing this particular slice of this particular planet, as it rotates away from its parent star.
Which is to say: it's early evening. Three tiny moons race each other backwards across the sky, away from the last embers of the sunset, growing and phasing towards full, white and pale gold against the deepening blue, pacing their brilliant reflections in the deeper blue water of a glimmering lake.
There are no higher life forms on this planet yet: its indigenous life hasn't advanced much past fairly small insects and lizards, and it'll be some centuries yet before any human colony ships make it this far.
Which may leave the casual observer at a loss to explain the tiny snug house at the edge of the lake, or the carefully tended grove of fruit trees behind it.
Which is to say: it's early evening. Three tiny moons race each other backwards across the sky, away from the last embers of the sunset, growing and phasing towards full, white and pale gold against the deepening blue, pacing their brilliant reflections in the deeper blue water of a glimmering lake.
There are no higher life forms on this planet yet: its indigenous life hasn't advanced much past fairly small insects and lizards, and it'll be some centuries yet before any human colony ships make it this far.
Which may leave the casual observer at a loss to explain the tiny snug house at the edge of the lake, or the carefully tended grove of fruit trees behind it.
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Absently because she has unslung the strand of Christmas lights and is now mentally eyeing where they should go.
She takes a closer step to a bookshelf, eyes glancing over the titles --
"Hey. I used to have a copy of this when I was a kid -- took it everywhere -- and then Bennett ripped it up -- "
Kaylee pulls the book from the shelf and immediately begins to flip through it.
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It's that thought that makes Kaylee smile as she replaces the book and wanders into the adjacent room.
"Wow."
Then something that sounds abruptly like somebody flopping down on a bed.
And maybe -- just maybe -- tucking her arms behind her head. And grinning. Though the grinning part is silent.
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"It's not a rule. Just an observation."
There's an abundance of counter space and cabinets, and a small refrigerator and a two-burner stove, and a blue-curtained window that overlooks the lake.
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Then she closes them.
This?
This is nice.
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"Hey."
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Windows run along one wall. In the daytime, the room will be full of natural light.
Kaylee's eyes are still closed. "Hey."
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With here and there a brief glow of golden-green light, there and gone.
The fireflies are making themselves at home.
Simon sits down on the edge of the bed, and runs a hand down Kaylee's arm.
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Also, grinning.
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He lifts his hand, carefully.
"I should let you sleep, then."
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Just one.
He is therefore eyed.
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Total.
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Amazing, isn't it, how one eye can convey Iiiiii don't know what you're up to but you'd better behave.
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His hand's back on her arm, stroking almost absently.
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Except her eye closed again.
Wait.
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His hand's found hers, and closed around it.
"With his eyes closed."
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"Not sleepy after all?"
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...dignity is usually ruined by trying not to laugh, isn't it.
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