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@clarissa--evans
Sometimes love comes back around.
My favorite type of characters are âtheyâre not dumb but they are a dumbassâ
Characters with enough intellect and common sense to clearly and easily grasp that something is a Bad Idea, but with enough chaotic dumbass energy to decide they gotta just go ahead with it anyway are on point.
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jameswhittakerâ:
Clarissa giggled from underneath James at his comment, the legs she had wrapped around him when he flipped them tightening slightly and pressing him closer to her in response. âWith the promises youâve dished out, who wouldnât be this eager.â She purred against his ear when his mouth began a sinful trail down the delicate length of her neck. âYouâre such a tease, James.â She moaned, arching against the kisses being placed along her feverish skin. âI want your mouth,â Her voice sultry, deepened ever so slightly by the lust radiating through her. One hand found his hair, tangling in the dark locks while the other worked to help shrug off the straps of her bra that had, suddenly, become far too annoying to still have on.
winniecoopsâ:
Winnieâs grin only widened when Clarissa brought up double fries. Pushing her gently elbow-to-elbow, the blonde winked âThatâs my girlâ She said with a laugh. Sheâd known her friendsâ dad had been gone for the past few years, so a part of her felt sad for bringing her own father up âI know. Dad always asks about you, you know? And your siblings, but he knows youâre living where I live, so he asks about you the mostâ She tried to cheer her up âYou should come over the next time I drive out, Iâm sure heâd love to see youâ. Hearing her family stories, the doctor took another sip of her drink before talking again âAnd sometimes family moments have to not be around the special dates. You know, New Years or Christmas is emotional as is, because everyone feels so emotional, but thereâs nobody saying your siblings canât come here on any given weekend to spend time together, you know?â
Clarissa cracked a smile as Winnie mentioned her father, it had been so a few years since she had since him. âIâll have to give him a call soon and say hi.â The warmth of her smile grew at the invite and she nodded, accepting the offer. âIâd love that, thank you.â She took a sip of her wine, enjoying it for a second as Winnie continued, a soft sigh coming from her lips as she thought of her siblings. âNo, I know but itâs not simple.â She paused, debating on how much to tell. Not many knew of anything about her prior to coming to Asbury but Winnie had known her for years and she was sure she had to have heard some of the drama. âI donât know how much youâve heard, but I sorta ran out on the family after my parentsâ died and Christian...â She paused, the subject still sore even if itâs been 3 years. âSo, it wasnât on good terms. I donât blame them for being mad at me.â She shook it off, no need to reminisce on things she couldnât change; at least not today. âBut this is no way to ring in the new year.â The smile grew on her face as the bartender brought over their food. She turned and motioned to the food placed in front of them. âThis is the perfect way to ring it in thought.â
jameswhittakerâ:
The ride over from the Black Swan to Clarissaâs home was filled with so much laughter and sexual remarks that James felt like it hadnât been that long since they last saw each other. Their lustful feelings for each other seemed to remain the same as it had been when they had first started sleeping together. Once they were at her house, James got out of the car and followed her inside. âWill do. But you know I prefer you without the clothes on.â He told her with a rather cheeky grin, removing his own coat and hanging it next to hers before he found himself wrapping his arms around her. âMhm⊠Oh yeah?â A smirk on his lips as she kissed on his neck, he nodded. âYou know whatâs better than a lame kiss at midnight?â He asked her as he wrapped his arms around her waist, gently lifting her off the floor. âIâm going to have you seeing stars tonight, love. Thatâs better than any midnight kiss, Iâm sure.â James knew his way around Clarissaâs house like the back of his hand by now, so he carried her straight to her bedroom.Â
emeryfarinaâ:
In all honesty, the blonde couldnât say that she had thought about it before. Rolling up her mat and slipping on her Toms, the young woman shook her head. âI never really stayed somewhere long enough to really invest in something like that?â Her tone only showing that she was telling the truth; Her mind attempting to work it out for her. Just because it never crossed her mind before, didnât mean that it wasnât a possibility. As she listened to the brunette talk about the goat yoga, her heart warmed with the possibilities of it. Walking out into the cold air, she instinctively locked her arm with the other. âWant to go for smoothies?â The shorter one quipped when Clarissa was in a natural break of her side of the conversation. âYouâre right about it being a hit. Who doesnât love cute animals and relaxing atmospheres?â It was a genuine question that took a lot of root in her being; The weight of it falling on if sheâd be staying long enough for this goat yoga to get kicked into gear. Then again, nothing was stopping her from helping put the plans into place before her next adventure. âHow about we look into it, run the prices, see the interest thatâs out there and go from there?â In all honesty, they had months to figure it out. âI think itâll also be good to socialize the animals with humans theyâd otherwise never really see. It helps build trust.â Emery added with a smile.
âWell, I hope you stay long enough.â Clarissa said warmly and gave a squeeze to the arm loop through hers, the sentiment genuine because she thoroughly enjoyed Emeryâs friendship. An enthusiastic nod came from the brunette at the suggestion. âYes! Letâs go to the Union - smoothies on me.â She winked, one of the perks of being the owner. She listened intently, already going through the mental lists of things they would need to do. If they started this as a pop up event of sorts, she already had an idea of how to go about it. âWe could do it as a pop up during the spring - promote it within the studio, the Union and the boardwalk. Social media presence. We could even do a private session with us and a couple of others so that we can post it on reels and give people an idea of what to expect.â Her eyes soften as she mentioned the animals. As much fun as it was for humans, she knew the animals got a kick out of it. âIt really benefits them too. They love human interactions. Whenever I go visit Cinnamon - my horse - the animals always light up and get excited. They do so every time a person comes into the farm ground.â It was a reminder for her to go visit her horse - it had been a little too long for her own liking. As they reached the entrance of the Union, Clarissa opened the door and held it for Emery. âAfter you!â
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jameswhittakerâ:
Truth be told, James would never hold it against Clarissa for not visiting him at work to check in on him during the last few weeks. They werenât together, so they did not necessarily need to maintain appearances with each other. He understood that the holiday season was just as busy for her as well. Nevertheless, the surgeon was glad to have run into her that night. His eyes followed hers to glance at the clock, and he nodded. âIâd say I like that idea.â He agreed with a nod, chugging down the remainder of his beer before he set down his glass. Though he would not admit it to her, James had missed Clarissa. While work had kept him busy, it was just not the same without their occasional nights together. âI know, but I donât want you to think that I forgot about our arrangement.â He told her as he turned to look at her, accepting her hand as he rose from his seat. âLetâs get out of here. I think Iâd prefer ringing in the New Year the right wayâŠâ He told her before he leaned in to whisper in her ear. âIn bed.âÂ
Clarissa laughed brightly as she watched James down the rest of his beer. It was nice to see that he had obviously missed her as much as she had missed him. âIf I had any doubts, you eradicated them just now.â Clarissa teased him. Once the surgeon grabbed her hand, Clarissa about to lead him out. But her breath caught in her throat the next second, a chill of anticipation running up her spine at his low whisper. It was promise of the night that Clarissa was all too impatient to wait for. Suddenly, her pace was quicker than before. The ride over to her place - the closer one of the two- was short. The car filled with teasing remarks and laughter between the two lovers-turned-friends. Clarissa sighed happily when the warmth of her home touched the chilled and rosy skin of her cheeks and nose. Winter was definitely upon the small town of Asbury. âRemind me to wear a thicker coat from now on.â Clarissa shivered, taking off the light one she wore and hanging it on the coat rack by the door. The brunette took a step closer to James once his coat was alongside hers and wrapped her arms around his waist, placing a teasing kiss to the junction of his neck, her lips a smile against him. âI think I rather enjoy the idea of starting off New Yearâs this way. â She murmured softly, lips trailing along his neck. âBetter than just a lame kiss at midnight.â
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Clarissa sat on the floor of the yoga studio, tying up her sneakers. The class had ended a few minutes ago and she was one of the last left in the room with Emery - a rather frequent occurrence. âYouâve seriously never ever considered it?â Clarissa asked incredulously, shaking her head in fake disappointment towards her friend. âGoat yoga was probably one of the best sessions Iâve ever had and I was surrounded by fluffily babies. I honestly think it would be hit. You donât see many farm animals in this area.â The brunette huffed as she pushed herself from the floor, swinging her mat bag over her shoulder and waited for Emery to finish up so they could walk out together. âI could even talk to the owners of the farm where I have my horse boarded - Iâm sure they would rent out the space and allow us to use their animals. Itâs something to think about - I swear, itâs worth it!â
jameswhittakerâ:
James was grateful to have friends who were not shocked by how much he worked, and Clarissa was one of them. He knew that as much as she respected his desire to work, she still worried about how much he worked. After all, he had explained to her of his work schedule when they had first come up with their arrangement, and she had been the one who had spent many nights with him in hopes of relieving his stress. âYeah, I guess I do. I donât think I would ever volunteer to work during the holidays again. That was quite brutal.â The surgeon admitted with a sigh, though his lips curled into a smile when she wrapped her hand around his arm. âI do have to catch up on some laundry, but other than that, I donât have any plans. Why? Are you suggesting that I should make some plans?â He wiggled his eyebrows at her as he asked. âSounds to me like youâve got some time off yourself. What are you suggesting?â Needless to say, it had been quite a while since James had last seen Clarissa. It would have been a lie if heâd said that he hadnât missed her. âItâs been a while, yeah⊠but itâs my fault though. The clinical trial has kept me busy. Iâve slept at the hospital most days because I had to monitor the 3-D printers overnight. To be honest, Iâm kind of glad that they forced me to take a few days off.âÂ
Clarissa only grimaced at James' comment - she had no idea how brutal it could be but from what he and Winnie shared with her on occasion, she knew it had to be grueling. Though concern colored her eyes, she didnât say much more on the topic. The only thing Clarissa regretted was not having checked up on James. In the past, she often tried to at least visit him or bring him a cup of coffee if she knew he was going to be stuck in the hospital all day. The last couple of weeks had been rather hectic for her too. Laughter bubbled out of the brunette at his wiggling eyebrows, no doubt knowing exactly where his mind went. âMaybe we should make plans,â She said, shooting him a wink. With a glance at the clock, Clarissa noted it was nearing midnight - about half an hour left - and stretched. âStop blaming yourself - I didnât exactly stop by and check on you either. It takes two to keep in contact.â She had missed James during the time they hadnât seen one another but she didnât want him to carry that blame all on him. It had been mutual and now, they were able to catch up again. It was an opportunity she would never turn down - spending time with James was always a treasure. With another glance at the clock, Clarissa turned to look at James, smiling at him. âSo, do you want to stay or do you want to get out of here?â There was an enticing twinkle in her eyes as she offered him her hand - âWe can start your forced vacation off right?â
linatrujilloâ:
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Lina was at least interested in the conversation with the other woman, considering she hadnât shut her out yet. It made for an unexpected night at the very least. âI donât know - could be anything really. Like I could be the one who has to keep all my relationships alive by putting in all the effort since I made the New Yearâs plans or that I could end up having a catastrophic year if something goes down that was at a planned event. At least if I keep my mind as open as possible, the odds are ever in my favour - very Katniss Everdeen of me,â she noted at her own statement. Lina took a bite of the bread that was in the basket at her table as Clarissa answered. After she had finished chewing, she shook her had. âNo - I think it means you felt the need to be around people which I think bodes well for your new year. I mean - starting the year off alone can be a bit depressing. Youâre at least making the effort to be around people and I think that could be some good karma,â she offered. âAlso, Iâm not super spiritual so maybe donât take everything I say super literally but I think youâve gotta trust your instincts and well - they brought you here.â
As Lina gave answers to the question posed, Clarissaâs eyebrows climbed steadily higher on her forehead. âHuh...â She hummed, thinking back to the disaster of her life that had been three years ago. âThat actually seems to explain a lot.â While she was having her own epiphany, Lina had no idea what was going on in her head. âI uh- I was in charge of organizing and hosting my familyâs New Yearâs party about three years ago and shortly after, life went to utter crap.â She supplied, not giving out many details. One, Clarissa wasnât one to share much. Sheâd only been open to a couple of people in town despite being a resident for two years. Two, no one cared really to know of the dissolution of her well-known family, fall out between siblings and her messy divorce. âThat would be a nice change, to say the least. Iâm not a big believer in the whole this year is my year mantras, but I wonât turn down the idea of having a decent year.â She hummed, bringing the rim of her wine glass to her lips for a sip. Would it be too optimistic to believe in a good change of pace? Probably. âWhere did you come to learn all of this, any ways?â She questioned, genuinely curious.Â
jameswhittakerâ:
âThe best surprise, of course.â James agreed with a wink. He had always enjoyed Clarissaâs company, but these days he seemed to enjoy them a lot more. âYeah, that seems extremely lonely, even for you. Iâm glad you decided to come out here tonight. Itâs always a pleasure to be in your company, love.â He stated, honestly. Needless to say, the time heâd spent with Clarissa was something that was always memorable to the surgeon. Oftentimes, he even looked forward to that. âWell, I managed to work a week straight during the holidays⊠I know, itâs a surprise that Iâm still alive. But I went over the number of hours I can work during a week. Once I went over my limit, they pretty much kicked me out of the hospital for the next for days. I was forced to take a few days off, so Iâm trying to enjoy it as much as I can before I have to head back to work next week.â He explained. âMy research has been keeping me busy, but I do think I could use a little break, you know? I need a break, really.â He stated with a sigh, and took a sip of his drink. âWhat about you? What have you been up to since I last saw you?â
When most might have been shocked to hear the sheer magnitude of Jamesâ workload, it hardly fazed the entrepreneur. The relationship between the two was longstanding enough that this wasnât a rare occurrence. It was no secret James loved his work - sometimes so much that Clarissa genuinely worried about him. With a fond shake of her head, Clarissa cracked a wry smile. âGood for them. Itâs about time you took a break. You need to rest too.â Clarissa reminded him, as her hand wrapped around his forearm gently. She gave it a comforting squeeze before letting her hand fall back onto the counter. She knew the importance of his work - especially when it came to his clinical trail but he still needed his rest. âDo you have any plans for the rest of your forced vacation?â Motioning to the bar tender to refill her wine glass, Clarissa took a second before answering his question. âNot much, really. Finished up a Christmas wedding and have a couple more weddings coming up from the event business. Iâve trying to seek quotes on a potential remodeling project I want to do on the Union Market, but with the holidayâs everything been a bit on hold for the moment.â It dawned on her that it had been a while since they actually had time to sit down and chat or spend anytime together, really. But with both of their schedules, she couldnât be that surprised. âHas it really been that long since weâve seen each other?â The question was mostly rhetorical, accompanied by a chuckle.
winniecoopsâ:
Winnie saw the dissappointment in her friends eyes and sighed. She hardly knew about Clarissaâs personal life, but it sounded like she wasnât having the best of times. Like it or not, sheâd spent all but the New Year moment with her dad, who probably wouldâve fallen asleep had she been in New York right that second. But she really did seem regretful to be there âHey, bar snacks have a time and a place to be delicious, so I definitely condone today being one of those days. Speaking of⊠Excuse meâ She spoke to the barman âCould we get some french fries and⊠Hot wings?â The doctor asked more than ordered that second one, not knowing if her friend was vegetarian or if wings were up her alley. Clinking their drinks, Winnie copied Rissa and drank from her straw until it was empty, placing it next to hers âDadâs alright! Heâs getting old, heâs turning eighty two this year, but heâs doing great. Still in the same apartment he raised me in, dead middle of Wall Street⊠I tried to get him to move to the Hudson Valley or somewhere more green, even here to Jersey, but heâs pretty set on staying, so I just let himâ Until he was unable to live with the caretaking staff he had in the apartment 24/7, Winnie was okay with letting her dad live his life how he wanted to. Heâd always done that, and managed to give Winnie whatever she wanted. It was her turn to pay him back.
Clarissaâs eyes widened comically at the mention of French fries. Itâd been a long day and in her own self-pity, she hadnât thought to have actual food in her stomach. Not that French fries were exactly in her list of real foods but it definitely bit BBQ chips and chocolate chip cookies. She confirmed the question with an eager nod and directing her attention to the bartender. âDouble the order of fries.â As the bartender left with an amused smile, Clarissa turned back her attention to Winnie. There was always a sense of deep nostalgia and a touch of grief whenever someone spoke of their parents. Hers had been gone for a little over 3 years now. So much had happened since then; sometimes Clarissa still didnât believe it herself. âSounds like heâs a man who knows what he wants.â Clarissa remarked fondly, deciding to open up in a rare moment of vulnerability. âMy dad would have been turning...67 this year. Next month, actually. I know for a fact, my dad would be insisting on doing life by himself - at least with my mom - once he had gotten to that age. Heâs the one who taught me to be independent all of my life. It irked my mother to no end that I would choose to listen to him rather than follow the path she was laying out for me.â She rolled her eyes, but there was no annoyance in the gesture. At least, not anymore. Now, there only grief and fondness that colored Clarissa whenever she spoke of her parents. âI thought of going to see my siblings for the holidays - this time of year is hard for us - but it probably wouldnât have gone over well.â