Venus Van Dam (Sons of Anarchy) (
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itinere2015-10-07 06:16 pm
Thinking hard (OTA)
Having made herself to home in both the dreams of Derek and Adam had left Venus feeling both disjointed and thoughtful. Such horror and such darkness, inflicted by other people. Not by chance or fate, but by human beings. It makes her so angry.
Perhaps it is that this place collects very damaged people.
On one of her days off from the health club, before she takes Derek his lunch, she walks. No longer in high heels, but in comfortable walking shoes (cute little pink Keds that please Venus when she looks down at them), she walk. There's just that hint of the coming fall and winter in the air.
Venus trades in optimism. She has to. The world is too dark otherwise. She finds herself sitting on the merry-go-round and thinks of the profundity of hope. Of what it means. Of the power of it. Even if it isn't real, if it's imagined. The idea of hope. "Ask not what this place can do for you," she whispers to herself, letting the words get lost in the breeze, "but what we can do for this place." And the damaged, beautiful people in it.
Perhaps it is that this place collects very damaged people.
On one of her days off from the health club, before she takes Derek his lunch, she walks. No longer in high heels, but in comfortable walking shoes (cute little pink Keds that please Venus when she looks down at them), she walk. There's just that hint of the coming fall and winter in the air.
Venus trades in optimism. She has to. The world is too dark otherwise. She finds herself sitting on the merry-go-round and thinks of the profundity of hope. Of what it means. Of the power of it. Even if it isn't real, if it's imagined. The idea of hope. "Ask not what this place can do for you," she whispers to herself, letting the words get lost in the breeze, "but what we can do for this place." And the damaged, beautiful people in it.

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Adam has nothing to be embarrassed about, not with Venus. She's probably one of his biggest fans, really. "So, I'm not breaking up with you and neither is Ronan. You're off the hook," she teases.
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He does look at Venus fondly for just a moment, as fond as Adam looks at anyone. There's no smile. But his eyes do look just a bit softer.
"I probably should have given you a warning label for him." He tells her. Because no one should have to go into meeting Ronan Lynch without a warning label. They might cut themselves on all his sharp edges.
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So, whether Ronan likes it or not, Venus likes him.
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And honestly, if she came out of meeting Ronan thinking that Adam's boyfriend wasn't a horrible human being, then Ronan must have been nice to her too. Or, just nice enough.
Adam has to flush a bit at the idea that Ronan let Venus know how much he cares. Ronan cares more than most people ever have. He dips his head and opens the ziplock bag his sandwich is in. "He beat up my dad. Back home. Ronan beat up my dad. And then the cops came and... they were going to take him to prison for assault if I didn't say something about my dad using me for a punching bag. I'd never said anything before."
He takes out one of the triangles of his ham sandwich. "Do you want half?"
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Almost automatically, she takes the triangle of sandwich with a murmured 'thank you,' still mulling over what Adam has said.
Yes, that's about right, isn't it. Ronan has earned a big, fat gold star in Venus's book for doing the right thing. And Adam, who already has a whole line of gold stars; well, she knows what it took for him to do that and she squeezes his arm with her free hand. "He did the right thing and you did too, sweetheart."
No one had come for young Vincent when he was being pimped out by mommy dearest. "He sounds like a keeper, then," she murmurs, blinking away the sting at the backs of her eyes. "Does he like apple pie?"
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"Sometimes I think he saved me. Sometimes I get mad at him for putting me in that position." Because Adam has yet to be able to separate who he wishes his parents were with who they are. He still wishes that they would love him.
He pushes a hand back through his perpetually messy hair and then takes a bite of his sandwich. "He likes food. Probably apple pie." He says with a nod.
But he's noticed that she looks like she might cry. "Are you okay?"
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"If you two don't mind, I'll make you an apple pie," she says first. "But ... I don't understand what you mean, getting angry at him. Do you mind explaining that a bit more? You can resent him at times when you feel that he rescued you?"
That makes some sense, really.
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"I think he'd like that." So would Adam. But he doesn't want to seem greedy or needy or anything.
"Oh." He looks down thoughtfully, trying to figure out how to explain. "I had to leave them, when I told the cops the truth for Ronan. And I guess... there's a part of me that loved them and wishes they would... I know it's stupid. But I'll never get that now. And sometimes I get mad." It's the most horrible stockholm syndrome, loving the man who beat the shit out of him his whole life."
"I'm deaf in one ear. Have I ever told you that?" He asks.
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Well, Adam needed to get away. Which doesn't change how he feels, of course. "I understand," she says quietly. "And I know there isn't one thing I can say to make that better. What we do in those situations is that we find other things to fill those holes. It's like putting a blue block in the green block hole, but it's still a block and it works. We find love - other kinds of love - and if we're smart, we let those fill in. We don't concentrate on what we don't have. We concentrate on what we do have, you know?"
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"I've got friends now though." He glances up to Venus because she's a part of that. Having people who actually give a crap about him is a new thing. "And Ronan. And here I don't have to work three jobs. Just one." And truthfully, he doesn't even have to work that one. Adam just can't not work. He needs things to do to feel useful.
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It's important.
He shrugs after a bit. "I guess Ronan has been a good thing." Ronan got him away from his parents. Ronan got him the room at the church.
"I've never met anyone like you." He tells her before taking another bite of sandwich. He says it in a completely neutral way that is Adam. But the barely noticeable spark in his eyes is fond and seems to emote the beginnings of a smile even if it's not an actual one.
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"And, of course, your Ronan is a good thing, it sounds like to me." Of course, if Ronan ever hurts Adam and Venus finds out about it, well, she'll find herself a shotgun and go after him.
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"I like it here... better than home." He wouldn't say that to just anyone. Almost everyone from his world would rather be home, searching for Glendower. Here everyone is safe. Gansey is alive. He hasn't killed Gansey like the prophecy said he would.
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Well, she pulls back from saying something more vulgar.
"Well, I get other opportunities, don't I? I like it here."
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There are moments. Like when Ronan had given him the bracelet he wears, like when Noah sits in the garage while he works, like when Gansey is less condescending and when he can forget how badly Blue's rejection had stung. He has moments of happiness. They're always so fleeting though.
He thinks too much. He worries too much. He always has to mess things up, make them complicated and hard.
"So he treats you well?" Adam asks. "He looks..." How to describe it. "He looks confident." Like he has his life together in a way Adam dreams of doing.
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But Venus has deliberately and stubbornly focused on the good in life, even if "good" can be defined as different for everyone. "He treats me like a princess," she says and she's only teasing a little, because really, much of the time, he does treat her like royalty. (Even when he's having his pretty ass spanked that deep crimson.)
"I am happy," she decides. "I want to be happy and I want everyone I care about to be happy too. So I'm going to do what I can to make that happen," she tells Adam, reaching over to squeeze his arm. That includes him. And an apple pie.
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Ronan treats him pretty well. But in truth, when Ronan isn't calling him douchebag or something similar, things just don't seem right. Ronan's insults are like terms of endearment. Adam has no idea how he does that. But it works for him.
He likes the way Venus sounds and looks when she's talking about her boyfriend. Maybe he isn't just a muscle head. Maybe he doesn't use that strength against her. She has no bruises that he can see.
"I always ruin happiness." He tells her. "I mean I'm trying not to. But..." Adam shakes his head. "I'm trying not to." With Ronan. With his friends. With Venus.
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That could sound trite, but for Venus's sincerity. "I think ... well, I would offer, anyway, that you aren't always able to see yourself as clearly as some of us can. Would you mind ... can I tell you what I see when I look at you?"
She asks permission, because she doesn't want to make him feel defensive or nervous or anything else. She just loves this boy, is all.
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It's hard when you want love and acceptance from your worst enemy. It's even harder when that enemy is a parent.
His look is cautious and uncertain as he mulls over whether he should allow it or not. He's never been very good at accepting compliments except when Ronan hurls them at him combined with insults. And even then... it's hard. But he feels like he owes Venus this after what he put her through in his nightmare. So he presses his lips together and nods.
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"Well," he says. "When I see you, I see someone who is kinder to others than to himself. I see someone who accepts people who ... well, who aren't exactly what society would deem as normal." Which means herself, of course. "And I see someone who is going to make a big difference in the world, here or where you're from. You aren't just going to exist, sweetheart. You are going to change lives. You've already changed mine, you see," she tells him, and she means it too. "You've enriched my life and made it fuller and better than it would have been otherwise. I'm so very glad for that, you see. I need all the wonderful people I can get in my life and here you are."
By the way, Adam owes her nothing and has nothing to apologize for.
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At first it's like there's an invisible wall and the words roll around him without actually impacting him. But then she makes it personal. He's changed her life? Enriched her life? Fuller and better. She makes it sound like he's done something good. But hadn't he just put her through his own nightmare knowing she's experienced similar things?
"I don't understand." He says, watching her carefully, like the wounded animal he is, an animal that is so tentative about trusting anyone and yet knows he has to learn to. Are those tears in his eyes? He stubbornly holds them back. Venus thinks he's a wonderful person. She has no idea how truly despicable he is.
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"When I first met you," she says, "that late night right here in this spot, why it was easy to know just what I was, just what I had been doing. And you could have said terrible things. You could have simply ignored me.
"But you didn't," she reminds him. "When this strange freak creature walked up to you, you talked to her like she was a human being and I'm so glad for that."
He didn't force her into his nightmare; why, she happened into it. And he had let her hold him and that is still one of her most precious memories. She matters to him. And that is worth so very much to her.
"And from that night, why ... you've been such a good friend to me. You've never once seemed to judge me and you've never said a harsh word to me. That makes you special. So very special."
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But why would Robert ever want to come home to this? To his bitch wife and his worthless son?
Venus thinks he's special. And for a moment, Adam lets himself feel special from the top of his head down to the tips of his toes. Venus sees him. Venus thinks he's special. He is not unknowable. He is knowable by a very few.
"You've always been nice to me." He says with a shrug. But it also implies that not very many people have been nice to Adam Parrish. Venus stands out in that way. Adam craves niceness without pity. Kindness is different coming from Venus than it is coming from Gansey.
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Just briefly, she touches his cheek and then lets her hand drop. "I think," she then says with a low laugh, "that I might be showing my age and saying that going around in circles isn't doing my head any good at all. Do you mind if I move to the edge?"
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