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Adam Parrish ([personal profile] tenebrarius) wrote in [community profile] marlowemuses2017-03-27 10:02 pm

I told myself that I'd stopped thinking of you...



Wherever Adam Parrish went, no matter where his ambition took him or how hard he fought to get what he wanted, everyone he met seemed to immediately know that he was poor. Even now that he had his law degree and a position as a junior member of a law firm, in his second-hand suit with the stain on the elbow, clients and coworkers alike treated him like he was a second-class citizen.

Adam kept his head down and worked hard, pulling twice the hours of anyone else on the staff. Whenever the rest of them went out to two-hour lunches and came back smashed and laughing, Adam stayed, and worked, and excelled, and they still only ever gave him the cases that no one else wanted. He'd been a "junior" member for two years longer than any of the other junior attorneys, with their shining smiles and their complete lack of student debt. But he still had a job, and every day he was grateful to be out of Henrietta and away from the hell of his childhood. It was fine. It was his life, and one day, somehow, somehow, he would finally belong in it.

Or, at least, that was what he told himself, until the day that the Ganseys walked in through the doors of the law firm. The whole family, golden and laughing, with their impossibly easy companionship, and Adam almost didn't recognize them until he heard Gansey laugh.

Making a sharp right turn down a side hallway before they could see him, Adam ducked into the men's bathroom. It was the only place with proper walls in the gleaming glass and chrome office. The only place he could hide.

They were probably here on something mundane and glorious, seeking new legal representation--or had Adam always been working for their lawyers and he'd been so oblivious that he'd simply never seen their name on the list of clients on retainer?--to fix a minor legal loophole keeping them from some new golf course.

Adam's head spun, remembering and regretting everything about his friendship with Gansey, all the fights, and the last one most of all. He wished he could take back everything he'd said.

But he couldn't, and it wouldn't matter. Gansey's life was no doubt better without him in it. He was probably married by now. Maybe he'd even married Blue.

Adam had just resigned himself, yet again, to the fact that he was out of Gansey's life forever, when Richard Gansey III walked through the bathroom door. Caught standing in plain sight by the sinks, Adam froze, staring at Gansey and praying that his old friend wouldn't recognize him.
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[personal profile] disentombs 2017-03-28 05:29 am (UTC)(link)
And here Gansey is, just as many years later, visiting his parents during summer break.

He's an adjunct history professor early in his career at a local university--he'd declined what seems a more naturally suited position of a politician despite his parents' insistence. They'd been upset of course, but not for too long. Gansey, after all, had the luxury of studying whatever he pleased, no matter what the job afterwards paid. He'd done study abroads to Europe multiple times, obtained a PhD...though he'd lost Blue in the process.

They'd had a falling out. Blue is naturally strong-willed and Gansey was still just oblivious enough to think there would be less compromising on his part than she wanted. They both wanted to travel for different reasons but they couldn't see eye to eye on it. Blue wouldn't spend her life chasing after Gansey, nor sitting at home waiting for him. And so they had split amiably, though Gansey finds it hard to talk to her on a regular basis, even now.

And then there was Adam.

Being in love with two people was confusing for him back in high school, but the major falling out he and Adam had had made things easier on the outside for him--simply get together with Blue and hope the half of his heart that was burned with the last acid-filled words said by Adam could be healed over, even a little.

It hadn't.

And here he is now, face to face with his ex-best-friend. There was no way Gansey couldn't recognize him. The realization is like a gut-punch, lost for words, lost for breath. The muscles in his jaw twitch a couple of times, preparing to speak, but aborting at the last second.

Finally, there's a small, nearly choked: "Parrish?"
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[personal profile] disentombs 2017-04-02 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Gansey was grateful that Ronan at least continued to talk to him. He'd encouraged Blue to continue to talk to Adam--despite being hurt by Adam, he didn't want to interfere with their friendship. Blue was angry on his behalf and while he appreciated the sentiment, he couldn't help but feel responsible for destroying their relationship as well.

Even after all that, all these years later, he still couldn't help himself. He's often thought about Adam, found his hand hovering over that familiar number (god did he even have the same number?), and talking himself out of it every time. Because odds were, Adam would never answer even if it was the same number.

It's almost too good to be true though, serendipitously meeting Adam like this (okay so it's a bathroom...location could have been better). But how different was he from the Adam he knew (and loves)?

His thoughts ricochet and bounce around inside his skull, not knowing what to say or ask first but when the other moves to skirt past him, Gansey holds his ground.

"Wait. Don't," are the only words he can choke out before Adam reaches him and expects him to move aside. He's not sure where he's going with this at all, but he does feel a heat crawl up the back of his neck and start to burn at his ears as his heartrate picks up.
Edited 2017-04-02 18:38 (UTC)
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[personal profile] disentombs 2017-04-03 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
He finally has Adam's attention. It's the only thing he's wanted since the last time they talked. Their eye contact feels like too much for Gansey--he doesn't want Adam to see the ache in them, longing as much as he had all these years, so he looks away slightly. Still facing Adam, just not capable of holding his gaze directly.

He has to say something. He can't simply stand in Adam's way.

There have been few people that could make Gansey's mask slip as much as Adam Parrish could. Adam appeared well. Despite knowing the suit was secondhand, Gansey thought it fit Adam well. Why was he wearing a suit in this place? Had he realized his dream of becoming a lawyer?

"How are you?" ventured Gansey, the most all-encompassing thing he could think to say in so few words. What are you up to? What do you do nowadays? Who is around you? Are you safe? Are you okay? Are you taking care of yourself?
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[personal profile] disentombs 2017-04-03 12:41 pm (UTC)(link)
That ghost of a laugh incites more longing. What he wouldn't give to hear it full strength, warm, shared between them.

A hand moves up to adjust his glasses and as it pulls away, his thumb briefly makes contact with his lower lip, a comfort gesture he hasn't used in years. No one since their years in high school has come close to seeing Gansey for who he really is. No one has been able to know him as well as Adam, Blue, Noah and Ronan. There was no one else to affect him so much.

He can at least look Adam in the eye now, the wall between them seeming surmountable at least.

There's a brief quirk of his lips at Adam's teasing, there and gone.

"Adam..."
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[personal profile] disentombs 2017-04-03 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Gansey doesn't even have time to react to the door opening just near him before he's moving the opposite direction of it, now entirely too close to Adam. He notices the weird look of the unknown man--a coworker of Adam's?--but turns immediately back to Adam, looking straight into those blue eyes, color unmatched by anyone else's that he'd seen before or since.

He follows Adam's silent suggestion, slipping out the bathroom door, holding it open for Adam as he then begins to walk further into the building, hoping to stumble upon an unused room or empty dead-end hallway.
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[personal profile] disentombs 2017-04-03 10:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Gansey is listening while looking around until something seems to click into place. He had led them down an empty (for now) corridor and now stops, whirling on Adam and looking at him as though seeing him for the first time. How had he not--

"Jesus, Parrish, you're a lawyer," he says in bewilderment. It's not a question. Of course Adam is a lawyer. He works his ass off and is brilliant, stops at nothing in his way, and had been denied justice most of his life.

And then he realizes his mistake.

"Not that I don't believe it--I just didn't put two and two together," he hurriedly explains, hoping Adam hadn't taken offense. Because of course after 9 years without speaking to each other, Gansey says something stupid like that. He's internally cursing himself for still being so oblivious.
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[personal profile] disentombs 2017-04-04 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
Oh god, he really screwed up between the eye-rolling and the arm-crossing. He only has to process a few seconds longer, before a sense of pride overtakes him. Even this long without contact with Adam, he can't help but be happy for his ex-best friend, succeeding in coming so far. No matter how wounded he'd been by his words, Gansey had always wished Adam nothing but the best in life.

When he sees and is relieved to see no other signs that Adam is withdrawing from him (does he still do that?), he decides it's safe to proceed with the conversation.

"My parents are here for legal counsel about forming a PAC. They're both going to run for Congress together."
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[personal profile] disentombs 2017-04-04 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
His eyebrows raise at the proposed bargain. There isn't really any other choice is there? Gansey would do almost anything at this point for the chance to speak to Adam. On the flip side, he knows Adam would do right by his parents and put in an honest day's work, more so than anyone else here. No matter their past, that's one thing he knows would never change about Adam Parrish.

Gansey doesn't even have to say anything. He knows Adam knows his answer. And so he follows him to where his parents had sat down, awaiting someone to see to them.

As he enters the room, Adam close behind, Gansey puts on his usual sunny smile and sets to work re-introducing his parents and Adam.

His parents being Gansey's parents, are of course delighted to see one of Gansey's good friends again (clearly knowing nothing of their fallout). They're even more delighted to learn that he is one of the lawyers at the firm and does he have experience in political law? Gansey simply steps back and lets the conversation happen, waiting for the appropriate time to step in.

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[personal profile] disentombs 2017-04-04 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
Gansey is glad to see everything going swimmingly until the other two people enter the room. Clearly something unexpected. He watches how smoothly Adam transitions back into acting like his best friend once more, a tight clenching feeling in his chest. It's all so familiar.

When Adam turns back to him, he's sure his heart skips a beat, but that's the signal he was looking for. Gansey leaves his parents to work out further negotiations that occur at the level of the firm itself. He leads Adam out of the room and out of earshot of the conference room.

"What was that about?" he asks, suddenly seeming all too familiar with Adam. Gansey was certain he could cut the tension in there with a knife.
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[personal profile] disentombs 2017-04-05 12:43 am (UTC)(link)
"When those other two came in the conference room." He doesn't need to elaborate further than that.

He follows Adam to his office but doesn't go inside (not enough room of course). If Adam is a lawyer of the firm, shouldn't he have something a little bigger than a broom closet?

God, even after all of that, Adam still can't stand to look at Gansey? Did he say something wrong, again? He continues after him, also heading towards the elevator with him. Once they're inside, he turns to the other.

"I have my car." Truthfully, he brought it in case there were any reporters around. He didn't need or want any sort of publicity in relation to his parents' run for office. He's not exactly sure where Adam is going w2ith this. Does he actually want to go somewhere? With Gansey of all people?
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[personal profile] disentombs 2017-04-05 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
The look Gansey gives Adam is one of disbelief crossed with disgust. And Adam puts up with that kind of crap just to get ahead. Because of course he does. Because he's Adam "I will earn my way to the top" Parrish. And even in this context, Gansey still adores that about Adam, even with how frustrating it was so long ago when Gansey offered to help and he wouldn't take it.

It's good to know that Adam is still Adam. It feels like the world is still right.

When they're within sight of the Pig and Adam makes his comment, it's so loaded with memory and echoes of their friendship, he can't help a small smile.

"It's tried. Been learning how to service it myself as much as I can," he murmurs as he digs in his pocket to grab his keys with a fond pat of the roof. Of course, that was mostly Adam's doing. Their fateful meeting...

He's never been the same.
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[personal profile] disentombs 2017-04-05 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Gansey takes his place behind the wheel and starts the car after the engine decides it wants to turn over. The Pig sounds exactly the same and the vibrations felt within the steering wheel are even harsher than the last time Adam sat where he is now. How long had it been?

Looking over at Adam, Gansey has to marvel at how they got in this position, the odds that Gansey would ever see Adam ever again. The odds that Gansey would see Adam ever again and have half a conversation with him and be here in the Pig willingly subjecting himself to Gansey's presence? It seems downright impossible.

And then he realizes how exhausted Adam is. He doesn't comment on it, simply pulls out of the parking lot and heads towards the nearest entrance ramp to the highway. He needed a lot of space and a lot of room to pick up speed--as much speed as possible to block out the rest of the world. He doesn't know where they're going, just going.

There's a long stretch of silence.

"You still didn't answer my question from before."
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[personal profile] disentombs 2017-04-05 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Gansey shifts gears, steady on fifth as they break away from the general flow of traffic, wide open road in front of them. The engine dampens enough of his thoughts to be able to focus on driving but manage a sideways glance at Adam.

There's a lot he wants to say.

You've hurt me more than anyone else ever has. Despite that I still miss you. Sitting here next to you, I somehow miss you even more. Can it ever go back to the way it was?

But Gansey's not even sure he wants it back to the way it was. Especially since Adam expressed how he felt about how things were back then.

It's been such a long time since latin has pricked at his ears, it takes a few seconds longer than usual to process it.

"You've obviously been busy over the past few years." He's treading carefully, not wanting to set Adam off. He has no idea what will set Adam off now. Gansey is completely blind in this situation.

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