--The following transcript was a live chat roleplay--This thread back-dates to Friday 29th May 2015
Levi: He tomed into the apartment, acknowledging the blonde with a smile and a slight nod. “Hey,” he said curtly.
Lorelai: Loreali returned home having been to the shops. She hadn’t intended to buy anything, she just wanted to get out and stretch her legs but as it was she’d found a rather nice dress to add to her expanding wardrobe. Once she’d put the dress away in her closet, she made her way back into the front room and settled down on the sofa with her kindle; which was new. She was happily lost in her book when Levi arrived and she immediately switched off the device she held and set it to one side.
“Hello Levi,” she said getting up to embrace him. “Are you staying a while? Can I get you anything?”
Levi: Why was she always offering to get him something when he arrived, did she work part-time as a butler or waiter? Frankly, given the mood he was in lately, he was doing everything possible not to tell her how much it annoyed him when she asked him that. Levi kept the dragon in his thoughts caged behind his gritted teeth and took a slow breath to calm himself, which she might have noticed seeing as how she’d wrapped her arms around him again. Eventually, he responded. “No, I’m good. Not bothering you, am I?”
Lorelai: Lorelai nodded and stepped back before taking both his hands in hers. She twined their fingers and looked up him, her expression adoring as always.
“Oh no. Not at all. I was only reading. I would much rather spend some time with you. Unless you’d rather just rest? In which case I can continue to read so that I don’t disturb you.”
Levi: “Rest ain’t really gonna help,” he grumbled and unconsciously massaged the hand within his own before giving it a squeeze. “Why don’t we just sit down or something, kinda pointless standing around.” He gave her a nudge and began to lead her toward the couch again.
Lorelai: “Oh I wasn’t suggesting we stand all night,” she shook her head softly as she followed him back to the sofa, waiting to see where he sat before seating herself. “Are you all right? Would you like me to give you a massage?”
Lorelai really wasn’t sure what to do with Levi most nights. He blew hot and cold and when he was stressed, she seemed unable to please him; which upset her even if she never let it show. Lorelai liked to please people. It was the way she was raised, but what pleased Levi one night seemed to aggravate him the next. A normal woman would have probably given up trying but Lorelai took each new day as it came and took the fault upon herself, as it was obvious to her that she was deficient in some manner. She believed that if she continued to try, and perhaps worked harder for his approval that he might respond better to her.
Levi: Keeping a lid on his temper was really, really hard. It wasn’t Lorelai’s fault that her offerings were falling on unappreciative ears, Levi was just a grumpy ******** and even worse when stressed. A normal person might have felt the need to accept based on the proposal alone, or at least have declined politely. Levi shook his head and huffed, umber eyes piercing a hole in the wall ahead of them.
Lorelai: Lorelai drew her legs up under herself and folded her hands in her lap.
“What would you like to do? Would you be happier if I left you alone?”
Blue eyes looked him over as she waited to see, what, if anything, he wished to do.
Levi: Umber eyes practically glared at the blonde, one brow cocked like the hammer of a gun. “Why the **** would I turn up here and make you leave?” he asked her without censoring himself. Well ****. “It’s your apartment. I got no right to make you leave.”
Lorelai: Lorelai began chewing rather awkwardly on the nail of her index finger. As always, her hand was cured like a fist, the back of her hand facing away from her as she worked on the nail. It was something she did when she was nervous, and the way Levi was acting was definitely making her nervous. As such she said nothing and simply averted her eyes.
Levi: The silence was consuming and Levi let out another heft of air, bringing his hand up to pinch the bridge of his nose. Of course he was going to have to make up for that remark wasn’t he. Why couldn’t she just be like all the other bastards he knew which told him to shove his bad temper where the sun didn’t shine? “Sorry,” he grumbled, though he was sure he didn’t mean a single letter of that word. “Just… been a brilliant day at the office.”
Lorelai: She sighed softly, her hand dropping to her lap once more.
“Would you like to talk about it? I don’t mind listening if you do.”
She reached out and took a hold of his hand, squeezing it gently.
“Or I could draw you a bath if you’d like to relax. I think I have some lavender oil that I could add to it which could help to alleviate your stress. It would be good to calm your body and mind.”
She was sure he’d reject this offer like he had the last but she had to try and she did truly believe that the bath would help him to relax.
Levi: Levi quirked a brow again at her offer of a bath. “You know I’m a guy right?” he said, again, not really censoring himself. “Just… quit fussing over me ok? ****…” The impromptu growl was covered by Levi running a hand through his hair and muttering an apology in Italian. “Mi dispiace… I…” he broke the words with another sigh.
Lorelai: The blonde pulled away from him a little bit, shuffling in her spot and shrinking into herself. She didn’t mind the obscenities, she was used to far worse with CC, it was the way in which he spoke that worried her.
“I… I know you’re a guy Levi. I wouldn’t ever question that. But a bath can help the body to relax. The warm water works on the muscles and the lavender would help to clear the mind. I didn’t mean to insult you.”
She went back to chewing on her index finger once she’d spoken. Levi could be difficult at times but she’d never seen him quite this bad before. It probably didn’t help that she didn’t understand his apology and so didn’t know that he’d already kind of forgiven her.
Levi: Levi went back to pinching the bridge of his nose as she went on. She’d have been better of just not saying anything because all she was doing was telling him how he was over-reacting. He knew he was over-reacting, but that’s pretty much the last thing you point out to someone who’s clearly pissed about something. Well, obviously, Lorelai didn’t know that else she wouldn’t have said anything. Levi didn’t know whether to point that out – probably vainly – or just move on. It took him a long while to calm down enough and stop cursing in his head and clenching his fists before he had anything remotely productive to say. “I don’t need a bath, ok. I don’t want a bath either.” Well, perhaps productive wasn’t an entirely accurate adjective… Levi sighed and stood up. “Look, I’m just gonna leave before I upset you… any more than I have.”
Lorelai: “Levi? Why did you come here?” she asked without even a hint of malice. “I only ask as… well… you must have come here for a reason and yet everything I suggest seems to displease you.”
Lorelai wanted to try and make him stay but she wasn’t sure what she could say or do to make that happen. She preferred his company above all else, even if he was in a bad mood.
Levi: Levi was not facing her at that point. He stood some few steps away with his back to her, his head down, a frown wearing heavily on his features as he listened to what she said. When she was finished, he looked over his shoulder at her, that frown having barely lifted an inch. “Just because I come here doesn’t mean I want something from you. That’s not how it works. You don’t have to do anything, get me anything, offer me anything. Just… I just came to check up on you. Like I do.”
Lorelai: Lorelai didn’t like what he said by way of explanation, though she was less keen on the way he looked at her than anything else.
“Do you… Do you only come to check up on me? Is that the only reason you come here?”
She hoped the answer was no. She had hoped that he had feelings for her but it was hard to believe that at times like this. She enjoyed his company and felt safer when he was with her, happier even.
“I don’t believe I need to be checked up upon. I’m a grown, independent woman. I have my own home. I work. I help people. Well, ghosts, but ghosts are former people. They deserve help too.”
Levi: Levi sighed, something angry clutching his throat and making the breath come out as a growl. “Fine. Whatever,” was all he managed before he headed for the door. Surprisingly, he didn’t slam it behind him. Not stopping for anything, Levi made it down to the ground level and headed outside. He stopped at the side of the door and decided that having a smoke here was best because he couldn’t risk punching the next person he saw square in the face.
Lorelai: “I don’t need to be checked up upon,” she repeated as the door closed.
A part of her wanted to chase Levi down and force him to talk to her but a part of her thought it best to just let him leave. He may have come to her home but he obviously wanted nothing from her and so she couldn’t help him, no matter if she wanted to or not.
She picked up her kindle but didn’t turn it on. She stared at the blank screen and sighed. She hated conflict and felt she’d failed Levi. The blonde had no idea how to go about fixing what, she was certain, she had broken. After a few moments of quiet reflection, she decided to reach out to Levi with her mind.
‘Levi? I did not mean to upset you. And anytime you wish to return, you are more than welcome. I do hope you know that.’
Levi: As the nicotine went in, the edge of his rage began to melt away. He’d stormed off because what he’d basically heard from Lorelai mouthing off was I don’t need you to check up on me. In fact, I don’t need you for anything. One might have thought that uncharacteristic of the blonde, but Levi had heard what he’d heard as the blood pounded in his ears and the fire swelled in his belly. Levi was still stewing over the audacity of the woman saying she didn’t need him, which was seriously fucked up seeing as how she conducted herself like a blind mouse. Still, as time went by Levi was starting to calm some. That was, however, right up until the metallic prickling of her telepathy charged into his head and set him on fire once again.
Levi growled under his breath, eyes pinched shut as he had no choice but to listen to her. The last thing he wanted right now was to hear her voice or feel that intrusive pain so it wasn’t like it was all that difficult to rile him up. Once the sound and sensation subsided, Levi threw his cigarette to the ground, stomping on its last breath and headed for the bar near his work.
He didn’t expect her to follow him, but he knew she wouldn’t be able to anyway; he had ways of disappearing after all. Levi was determined; he’d possess a bar stool for the night and discuss the trivialities of bitches with his best friends, Whisky and Scotch. That was until he was too blind and dumb with booze to think or talk any more. Levi didn’t care how he’d get home and neither did he care about the threat of the sun. If the worst came to the worst, Russell the bar kid had the number for his driver and he was a good kid, Levi trusted the little **** was competent enough to get him into a taxi or whatever.
It shouldn’t have come as a surprise that he woke up in his own bed in his own apartment, but even 18 hours after having gone out for a drink and 13 hours since he’d wound up dead-drunk and in the back of his driver’s car, Levi was a little bemused that he’d made it home in one piece. Home was a stretch, but, at least it was his. There was nobody to answer to and nobody to bother him and he could deal with his bone-crunching migraine in the dark, empty solace that was his room.