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sarah f. stebbins ([info]sarahs) wrote in [info]valesco,
@ 2012-03-28 07:49:00


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Entry tags:berkeley darcy, sarah stebbins

WHO: Berkeley Darcy and Sarah Stebbins
WHAT: Berk is freaking out!
WHEN: ERRRR
STATUS: Cristina is posting and commenting here so we don't lose this good thread!



Berkeley had gone past freaking out. There was no way he was any where close to being ready to be a father. Not that he didn’t like Dexter. He did, really, but every step of the way his sister seemed far more excited than he ever did. Even now, Sarah was ecstatic about the fact Dexter was pregnant, if anything that freaked him out even more.

What he really needed was to get away. Just some time to clear his head and think about what he really wanted without any nagging pressure from his sister or girlfriend. Not that Dexter really nagged him about anything. She was just so calm and accepting. Berk wasn’t even sure that she was aware of how much this whole situation was stressing him out.

He was currently shoving some clothes into his duffel bag. His mother had been asking him to come visit for months now, and he had some leave saved up, so why not. If he could get ready in enough time, there was a cargo flight heading to Langley in four hours. From there getting to Wisconsin would be easy. He paused momentary at the knocking at his door debating on answering it or not. No, no good would come from answering the door. Finish packing and go home for the week. That was the plan.

Sarah had a feeling. She had a feeling and it wasn’t a good feeling, and as she knocked furiously on her brother’s door again, Sarah’s free hand went to her stomach for some support. Her brother, while a good man, was also a very straightforward kind of guy. It took a lot to knock Berkeley off of his chosen path, and Sarah was pretty sure that this surprise baby was going to be something to send him flying off the rails. He’d stopped their conversation in the journals, he wasn’t answering her calls, and he’d never connected a floo to his fireplace so here she was, fifteen weeks pregnant and looking for a fight. She and her brother had the best of fights. They’d been doing pretty good for the past year or so but even though Sarah promised herself she was going to try and stay level-headed for the sake of herself, her brother, her baby and his, she also knew that it was going to take a lot more than calm words to keep her brother from losing his mind.

“Berk, come on!” Sarah yelled, banging the door once again. “Just let me in, you’re not allowed to ignore me!”

She frowned, taking in a deep breath before pounding the door again. Part of her wanted to take out her wand, because she was sure Berkeley didn’t have wards on his door like he should have, but she knew that using magic to get into his house would only cause more trouble. “You can’t leave your pregnant sister out here all by herself! It’s dangerous! It’s unconstitutional!”

Berk froze at the sound of his sister’s voice making its way threw the door. There was no way she would let him leave. Sarah would think he was running off or something else drastic that he wasn't doing. There were no wards on his apartment, technically he could just apparate straight from where he was standing and avoid his sister completely. Except he didn't have a safe place to apparate to that wouldn't raise a lot of questions.

He sighed greatly as he shut his bag and tossed it behind the couch on his way to the door. Avoiding his sister was one thing, avoiding his pregnant sister was something completely different. "First of all," he started talking through the door, "you ignored me for years so I think I'm allowed to do the same whenever I want. Second, its not remotely dangerous. And third, I'm pretty sure even if it was unconstitutional, which it is not, it wouldn't apply as we are in Ireland right now."

He leaned on the door frame not yet sure if he was actually going to let his sister in. "Now, what do I owe this pleasure? I don't have long, I need to leave for the base soon."

“Yeah--well---!” she sputtered. She had ignored her brother for much more serious reasons than he was doing to her now. Sarah stomped her foot, looking up and down the empty corridor. She would have no problem yelling and waking his neighbors; she knew how her brother hated this sort of confrontation, drawing attention for no reason (or no good reason), and Sarah was an expert at getting her brother to do what she wanted. Well, she used to be. Sarah wasn’t really sure how much influence she had on Berk anymore.

“Just open the door, I have to go to the bathroom!” Which was partly true, because she always had to go to the bathroom, and why didn’t they make a bigger deal about that when they talked about being pregnant? Everything else was pretty explainable, but peeing twenty times a day? That just wasn’t right.

Sarah dropped her head to the door. Berk sounded calm and relaxed, but that’s what worried her. When her brother was calm, scarily so, there was definitely something brewing. She didn’t trust him not to do something stupid, even if he was under circumstances that would make any young man freak out.

Berk pulled the door open reluctantly. He couldn’t very well not let his pregnant sister use the restroom. “Yeah--well,” he mocked slightly annoyed. He knew why she was here. She was here to ruin things. He had a plan and she was going to ruin it. That’s what Sarah did. Dexter was happily gestating or what ever she wanted to call it, and certainly didn’t need him there to hold her hand. So why not go home.

“You know where it is. I’m leaving in fifteen minutes so...” he made a gesture indicating she should hurry along.

He watched his sister carefully as she made her way to his bathroom, waiting for the moment she was going to start. He just had to effectively answer her questions in a way that would please her, and make he not worry. Not that she had any reason to, he was fine. “Did you come all this way just to use my bathroom? The ones in London not suitable?”



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[info]sarahs
2012-03-28 09:00 am UTC (link)
"They are currently not up to my standards," she said, eyeing the flat to see if he had any large, empty spaces that would show he was shipping his belongings away to never be seen again. Berkeley may have come searching for her when she'd run off a few years ago, but who was to say that it wasn't a familial trait? What if Berk was ready to fly the coop now that there was something dramatic and huge coming into his life? She couldn't let her brother make the same mistake she did. Well--not a mistake, she had to get out of her house, but she didn't have to leave her brother so far behind.

"Have you seen Dexter?" Sarah asked, not beating around the bushes. She liked the girl well enough, she was quirky but she was smart, so she didn't just talk to talk. There was always a reason as to why Dexter said the things she did, and Sarah appreciated that, "You need to see her, have you seen her?"

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[info]berkelisms
2012-03-28 01:57 pm UTC (link)
Berkeley watched his sister survey his living room with a frown. Sarah was such a little liar, using her pregnancy to get inside. He let the door swing shut and folded his arms across his chest in annoyance. She was here to meddle. Honestly, what right did she have to meddle in anything. He was the one who had to chase her across an ocean just to get a hello.

He winced slightly behind her back when she asked if he had gone to see Dexter, because, no he hadn't and he really didn't have plans to go before he left either. She seemed fine when they spoke, and didn't ask him to come or even when he planned to. If she had wanted him there, she would have asked. He was too busy at work to drop everything for a visit on the off chance it was wanted and now he had already arranged plans to go back home. A week wasn't a terribly long time to wait. "We've talked. She seemed fine, I doubt she needs me there to hold her hand the entire nine months, that could prove to be troublesome." he said offhandedly. Berk was glad he opted for wearing his flight suit for this trip, so it made it look like he was just going to work. "And I really do need to leave soon Sarah, so if you are just here to interrogate me then it can wait until I get back."

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[info]sarahs
2012-04-02 09:15 pm UTC (link)
"I don't think it can, Berkeley," Sarah said with a shake of her head. Her lips twisted in concern and she put her hands on her hips. She probably looked ridiculous, trying to be intimidating in her flowery shirt that billowed out around her to contain her stomach, but Sarah needed to be taken seriously in the moment. As much as she'd gained from skipping town and heading across the Atlantic Ocean, just the fear that her brother had inherited the same fleeing instincts made her lose sleep.

It was--it was one thing to leave a bad place, to escape, but running away---Sarah knew her brother could really just be going to work, that he wasn't panicking and leaving the country or something extreme like she was prone to, but the nagging feeling that something big was about to happen (other than this surprise pregnancy of Dexter's) could not be ignored. She'd always been really good at divination, maybe she really did have a sixth sense or something she didn't know and---and----

"I need you to promise me you're sticking this out," she said, trying to pick her words carefully. Sarah wasn't one to be subtle, or to think before she spoke, but Berkeley was and she needed to be on his level to understand him, to work with him and get into his head. "That---"

She pursed her lips together. She didn't want to make assumptions, or make Berk think that she thought badly of him. Sarah just needed the truth from her brother, if only to make her shoulders feel a little lighter. Ugh, that sounded so selfish but it was true.

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[info]berkelisms
2012-04-03 02:23 am UTC (link)
Berkeley frowned at the tone his sister was using, obviously he wasn't going to get out of this one easily. He crossed his arms over his chest when she asked him to promise to stick this out. Just what did she want him to stick out? This wasn't a crappy job you did while you waited for a better one to come along, or a shitty flat you lived in until you could afford a nice one. There was no sticking this out. This was his life. Everything was changing in this very moment and here his sister was asking him to make promises he wasn't sure he could keep.

Which really wasn't fair, he would do anything for his sister. Hell, if he was completely honest he first started dating Dexter because Sarah suggested it. Kept going on about what a great idea it was, Berk half did just so he could stop hearing the same conversation over and over again. And he liked Dexter, really he did, but spending the rest of his life with her wasn't something that he had really considered before. He really hadn't considered settling with anyone for that long.

"I'm going home, Sarah" he said finally after mulling over all the possible choices. Yes, she was going to throw a fit, no she wasn't going to change his mind. At the very least she deserved the truth. All of a sudden there was so much pressure surrounding him and he just needed to get away to think. Where there wouldn't be any judgement and he could feel a little bit less guilty about being selfish. Where Sarah couldn't convince him what she wanted was what he wanted. He wouldn't shirk any financial responsibility. It would be wrong to leave Dexter high and dry like that, but he really needed to decide just how involved he wanted to be.

"Just for a week, maybe two. Mom's been begging me to come for a visit for ages." He said moving over to the couch picking up his duffle that no longer needed to be hidden. "I'll be back. I'm not running away, but even if I were---" Berk shrugged his shoulders as he left his sentence unfinished. Sarah, if anyone, should understand and if she didn't, well she certainly shouldn't be casting any judgement.

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