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His friends were like family to him but it wasn't the same. He wanted to know what it felt like to have an actual family. To have a mom or dad or even two moms or two dads. He wasn't picky though, he would settle for anything. It didn't have to be biological..just something else. Samara talked about starting family, using the term lucky fo describe it. She wanted a family of her own which was great for her. He, on the other hand, was just trying to get through another day. He hadn't given the idea of starting a family of his own a single thought. It was the last thing on his mind. He didn't even know the first thing to being a father. "I know...friends are great and everything...but sometimes a guy can't help but think of what could have been..." He sighed, looking toward the fire. He felt movement a few seconds after and then spotted that Samara had joined him on the floor. He studied the way the fire lit up the side of her face before gesturing permission for her to sit closer to him if she wanted. He was feeling the slightest hint of a cull but it wasn't bad. It wasn't his first night staying in a house without heat in the middle of summer. He would be just fine but when he looked at her, he noticed that she was shivering. She wasn't going to survive the cold very well Sighing and biting the inside of his lip, he debated on his next move. "Here, come closer to me," He held his hand out toward her. She would stay warmer with a second heat source When he held his hand for Samara She looked cold which worried him a little. He had a feeling the worst was yet to come
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Samara didn't know what it was like to not have family, so it wasn't something she could comment on. She had noticed his gesture for her to move closer if she pleased, but at that moment Samara was unsure if it was a good idea. Then again, she was cold, and when he actually said for her to come closer, she couldn't help but give in.
Samara took his out stretched and scooted in towards him until she could feel the heat radiating between them. "This is gonna get real bad, ain't it?" She asked as she drew her knees up towards her chest. It was nothing like south Louisiana and she already knew she didn't do well in the cold. Plus, she was sure there was only so cold either of them could get before sickness or worse things would start setting in.
"I've never been this cold in my whole life.." she admitted, though she was sure he could have guessed that. Living in Louisiana, she hadn't seen snow hardly ever before going into the military, so a blizzard in the middle of Canada was not mixing well with the little woman. She sighed softly and curled tighter with the blanket around her. She knew it was only going to get colder, she just hoped that they'd be able to outlast it.
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He wasn't sure if this was a good idea to allow her to be closer to him, not with whatever the hell that happened not too long ago with the dancing. But he as a soldier, was trained to pick up on body language and it was quite obvious that Samara was cold. She seemed just as hesitant as him about this which in all reality, made him feel slightly better. If they both were hesitant it meant that neither one of them would do something out of character that would be questionable if repeated back to their bases. Then Samara took his hand and he gently guided her toward his own body heat. He wasn't as cold as her, thicker skin. It wasn't his first power outage and his body was well adjusted to the Canadian cold. Hers was not. Once she was close enough that he could feel her body hest against his own, he wrapped his blanket around her, trapping both their body heats around the blanket. "It's going to get bad, ain't it?" He couldn't help the more accent twang to her voice at this statement. Samara sounded like she was in the deep south of the United States with her accent, there were some sentences that brought out the twang a little more than others. "Things have to get worse before they get better," He shrugged, he hadn't looked at the radar in quite some time,"But we'll be okay and the storm will pass." Then she mentioned about not being this cold for her whole entire life. He couldn't help but chuckle at that statement. He had also forgotten that he was still holding her hand,"I've been colder. Pretty sure I've danced with polar bears before on previous missions." Edited at November 16, 2022 01:41 AM by Ashes of Night
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Samara found herself being much warmer next to him with both of their blankets around her, however she found it hard to relax. Not only did earlier activities keep floating in her mind, but the thought of the storm and having to get out of there still weighed heavily on her mind.
While Fabian had been patient enough not to press her for information, she knew there would be people at his base that were not as pleasant. She knew there was the full possibility of her being hurt or even killed just for information or the lack there of and it scared her.
When he said it had to get worse before it could get better, she nodded a bit. "Right.. I've been through floods and hurricanes, but lord forbid it snows and I lose myself," she said jokingly, though it was still quite serious. She knew how to handle any storm, but when the rain turned to ice and snow, she truly didn't know how to act.
Samara hadn't thought about the fact he still had her hand. It didn't bother her though. A little giggle escaped her lips as he made a poke about how he'd possibly danced with polar bears on other missions. "Now that's chilly.. My little old self belongs right down in bayou in Louisiana," she said with a shake of her head. It was warm and full of life there. Not to mention it was home of some of the best food she'd ever tasted.
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He really didn't want Samara freezing when she didn't have to. Not when he could do without heavy blankets. Being used to the cold meant he didn't have to lean onto the blankets or fire for warmth. Samara on the other hand, she was not made for storms like this. He was worried that she would get too cold before the night was over. He did want the storm to cease so he could dig their way out of the cabin and go back to base. Samara would of course come with him and get questioned. However, his general wasn't unruly or prejudice. He was sure Samara would just be taken as a hostage, which wasn't the worst thing that would happen. Sure, some of his colleagues woul mock her but she would still be treated fairly. "Hey this is a blizzard if that looks better on your trademark. Regular snows don't knock the power out," He commented when she mentioned how she could do hurricanes and not snow,"And I'd also be a baby if I dealt with hurricanes or flooding. I don't like the feeling of wet clothes." "And Louisiana aye?" He smiled, leaning closer to whisper playfully in her ear,"That explains your cute ass accent."
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Samara smiled as he said snow doesn't knock out the power. She wouldn't mind having a little snow day as long she'd still be able to go inside afterwards and have heat better than what they did then. "That wouldn't be so bad then. After all, it's all the wind that makes it so bad," she shook her head before continuing after he spoke about how he'd be a baby when it came to hurricanes or flooding. "It can be pretty bad too. Lots of wrecked houses and even people dying or getting trapped from all the rubbish. I've never minded wet clothes too much though." Samara had grew up going outside and getting wet from playing either in the rain or even falling out of a boat when fishing. Of course, no one liked the feeling of wet blue jeans, but it was something she'd become accustomed to so it never bothered her as bad.
Samara shuddered slightly at the feeling of his breath on her skin as he whispered in her ear. Just the tiniest bit of blush crossed her cheeks before she turned to look at him, keeping the distance between the two of them close. "Well.. I'm glad you think so, but I'm not the only one with a cute little accent," she said softly as she smiled at him.
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Fabian could handle real war but war with weather? That was something he was not good at handling. The thought of rain becoming the enemy made him shudder a little. How could anybody live in a climate where rain was a bad thing. Then again, Samara could probably say the same about snow. On its own, snow is beautiful. The ugly stuff comes with ice and wind. Ice and wind were the culprits of power outages and being snowed in. That was something he hoped wouldn't happen to the both of them. He couldn't help but make a comment about Samara's accent, even with warning signals flashing up in his mind. She might be from the United States but right now, they had a common goal to survive the storm. Surely that meant she wasn't the enemy anymore? He felt her shudder at his whisper and couldn't help but grin slightly. Was that the type of response she was hoping to get from him when she tried seducing him? When she turned to look at him, he noticed the faintest hints of a blush, although they were kind of too close for him to see much else other than her eyes. "What? My accent?" He did have the slightest hint of a Canadian accent. It was more noticeable when he said words like about and house. It was really just vowels that sounded different,"You're tripping. I thought you Americans made fun of us snow freaks for the way we say 'house'."
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Samara laughed at how he said that he thought most Americans made fun of how they said certain words. He wasn't wrong, but she'd always been different. Any kind of accent that sounded proper or northern like had always interested her. "Well, some do, but not this American," she smiled for a moment as she glanced away, "I've always loved how different Canadian and northern accents sounded." Even in the south, having a deep southern accent was one way to be made fun of and on top of having that Cajun French twang it was no better. "I've been told I'm country as cornbread way too many times so I guess you could say everyone's opinion of cute accents can vary," Samara's gaze met his again, wondering if she should really be growing so friendly again. It was easy to be comfortable and friendly with him.
Sitting there cuddled up next to him with only a small bit of space between them, Samara couldn't bring herself to view him directly as the enemy. He seemed to be a really good and nice person, not the cruel and unforgiving kind that her commanders had drilled into their minds. Then again, before the war, Canadians were known for their friendliness and such, but it all had to be ruined when the war began. Now everyone had such different views of one another.
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Fabian was trying to be careful. He didn't want whatever was trying to spark between them. He had been single for many, many years and had been fine. Why was he all of a sudden feeling the butterflies in his stomach with them being face to face? Why were they still face to face? What were they doing? And how come neither of them was trying to stop this? He listened to her, a bit surprised. He figured that all Americans thought the same about Canadian accents, especially now that they were in war. He knew that the Canadian soldiers made fun of Americans. He did not though. Maybe it was the same for Samara. "Well I like yours, it's different than the valley girl accents I hear on tv shows," Country southern accents were rare to hear. He could recognize it as country but that's about it. There was zero representation of this type of accent,"So tell me; what's unique about Louisiana other than it's where you are from?"
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Samara had so many mixed feelings about Fabian. She didn't want anything to happen, but then again she wasn't try to stop it. All while also planning to run away at the first possible chance. Samara let her head dip and brush against his shoulder before picking her head up again. She was tired but she was more invested in their conversation and her thoughts than sleep.
"Tv shows have it so wrong. It's always over exaggerated and never hardly done by someone who is actually from the south," she said with a shake of her head. She wasn't quite sure why, but knowing that he liked hers made little butterflies flutter through her stomach. "Hmm.. Well, we're the only place in the US that has parishes. We also have a ton of gators everywhere, especially in the bayou. Love hunting them though," she said with a smile as she looked over at him. "Other than that, we've just got some of the best food in the country," she said with a shrug. Other than that, they had a lot of historical sites like everywhere else.
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