Murphy Pendleton (
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[prologue]
There aren't a lot of places Murphy expected to end up - prison, most likely. Some shitty apartment back in Baltimore, maybe, if he's lucky. The general handyman/groundskeeper of a wilderness resort...thing? Not so much. It hadn't been an interview he expected to get much out of. Just some gasoline wasted on a pretty drive.
He's not going to look a gift horse in the mouth, though. Hartfield's nice. Decent weather. Tiny town nearby. A nice lake and some rivers off in the forest, probably with some decent fishing. He hasn't gone fishing in a long time. He's looking forward to that, when he gets a chance.
Murphy's considerably less excited about the apparent onslaught of tourists coming out to watch the leaves all change. Tourists. Lovely. He's already hoping that he doesn't actually have to deal with most of them, though that's likely to be mostly in vain. Customer service might not be the main parts of his job description, but the summer staff is packing up and leaving. He'll have to pick up the slack.
For now, though, he's got a few things to keep him busy before this round of guests shows up. He still needs to build up the firewood stores considerably before winter hits - that's a big fucking task, because apparently his predecessors never replenished what they used. It's also one he can only do some much of in a day. Eventually, he's just got to give up and wander down to the lake with what amounts to his lunch, axe in hand still. He never know when he'll need something like that.
He's not going to look a gift horse in the mouth, though. Hartfield's nice. Decent weather. Tiny town nearby. A nice lake and some rivers off in the forest, probably with some decent fishing. He hasn't gone fishing in a long time. He's looking forward to that, when he gets a chance.
Murphy's considerably less excited about the apparent onslaught of tourists coming out to watch the leaves all change. Tourists. Lovely. He's already hoping that he doesn't actually have to deal with most of them, though that's likely to be mostly in vain. Customer service might not be the main parts of his job description, but the summer staff is packing up and leaving. He'll have to pick up the slack.
For now, though, he's got a few things to keep him busy before this round of guests shows up. He still needs to build up the firewood stores considerably before winter hits - that's a big fucking task, because apparently his predecessors never replenished what they used. It's also one he can only do some much of in a day. Eventually, he's just got to give up and wander down to the lake with what amounts to his lunch, axe in hand still. He never know when he'll need something like that.
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She moves forward, but it takes a moment before he registers just how far she's moved. She's very close. That's... he has no idea what to do, now. She's standing very close and his hand is still on her arm. He'd let it drop, but... her hair is still very much around it. Oh. He should do something, maybe. Or say something. Mostly he just feels weirdly nervous. "Have you... have you been out here a long time?"
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He seems to have changed moods suddenly. She's distracted enough wondering why he's suddenly frowning that she doesn't realize she actually took more than one step until he asks her a question. Then instead of looking over at him she's looking up at him. He is very close. "I um," she stammers a little. "Yes." That's not much of an answer, but she's suddenly out of sorts again. "I'm-- I don't-- Years. I think."
And that's about when she realizes she's reached out and wrapped her hand around his arm much like he did to her. She looks down at her hand then back up at him, blinking. Why did she do that? She has no idea... but she also doesn't let go. She...
She doesn't want to. Oh.
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"Do you have a-" He attempts what he figures is a reasonable question even for not dead people. He doesn't quite manage to spit it all out before abruptly cutting himself off when she puts her hand on his arm. It startles him enough that he half-stumbles. It's not even how chilled her hand is, or that she's a ghost. Someone is willingly touching him and that's more than enough to throw him off balance in basically every way.
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"Do..." She's now eye to eye with him, instead of looking up. Her throat feels scratchy even though it shouldn't. She tries again. "Do I have a what?" Now that he's not in danger of falling (if he ever actually was), she should back up. She's not sure she wants to.
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"Do you have a name?" He chokes out after a moment. She's very tall. She's not moving away. Her hair and hand is still on him, and... it occurs to him that he hasn't moved his, either. Um.
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She's not sure anymore if she truly doesn't remember or if she discarded it in anger. It doesn't really matter. "What's your name?"
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That's what you say, right? He's pretty sure.
He wants to scootch forwards but mostly ends up shifting awkwardly in place, fidgeting with the hair wrapped around his arm again. "I'm Walter."
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He looks upset again. She frowns. "Walter," she starts, testing out his name. It's nice. "Are you... okay?" It occurs to her that he probably doesn't appreciate his space being invaded. Oh. Right. She should probably let go and back up... but she can't bring herself to do it. Not until he asks, anyway.
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He's a mess.
She's frowning, too. And... bleeding? He furrows his brow at the trickle of red down her face. "You're hu--" He cuts himself off mid-sentence, squinting his eyes closed briefly in frustration at himself. Of course she's hurt, idiot, she's dead. "You're bleeding," He says after a short moment. And before he quite realizes what he's doing, he moves his hand to wipe that off her.
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Oh. Right. "Oh, that just hap--" She inhales sharply as Walter reaches out and touches her face. More tendrils of hair shoot up and wrap around his hand and wrist, which isn't quite as subconscious as it was the first time. It takes a long moment to realize that she's leaning into the hand on her face and that she's probably gripping Walter's arm a little too tightly. Oops. She loosens her grip slightly.
"I um..." She's not actually sure if she can blush anymore. It seems like something a ghost shouldn't be able to do, but she does a lot of things she didn't think ghosts could do. Whether she's actually blushing or not, her face feels heated like she is. She looks down at nothing in particular. She... she shouldn't, but she shuffles closer anyway. She knows it's a bad idea, but she can't make herself care right now. At least the only real consequence is emotional. There are some perks to being a ghost.
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More of that hair coils around him, and again he finds himself distantly waiting for some kind of pain that never actually happens. Then she leans in to his hand, scooting closer. Her face is very cold and maybe a little pinker than it had been a moment ago.
Walter's face, however, suddenly feels more warmer than it should be. Is that normal? He's never been good with normal, even when not dealing with ghost women. He should probably say something, too; he just doesn't know what. He manages the beginnings of a going-to-talk noise, not really noticing he's leaned a little closer in the meantime. He's too busy trying to figure out if he should maybe talk more or not.
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She kisses Walter before she can think better of it. There are a lot of reasons why she shouldn't. Instead of thinking about any of them, she slides her hand from his arm up to his shoulder. More of her hair reaches up to wrap around him, but she's aware that might not be welcome. So instead the tendrils of hair hang in the air tentatively, not quite touching him.
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Then she kisses him. He freezes in place, eyes wide, brain not quite catching up to what's happening until it's very much happening. She's kissing him. People don't kiss him; people don't even touch him. He can't even manage a real reaction to it. He just... goes blank. Shuts down completely. Even breathing requires too much brainpower, and he is very much incapable of any, at the moment.
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Is she doing something to him without realizing it? She breaks the kiss and pulls back. No, he doesn't look any different. He just... oh. Oh. Right. "I-I'll just-- I--" If she were still alive, she'd be having a hard time breathing right now. As it is, she still can't finish a sentence. She backs away, down towards the water.
"I... sorry." She turns to disappear into the lake, stumbling a little in her haste to just get away.