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( #002 ) FAKE MARRIED AU

the 'fake married' meme
be it for a job, in order to get your inheritance or to fool your nosy neighbours, you are pretending to be married. now the question is, do you want it to be real or can you hardly wait for it to be over? |
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By the time he arrived she'd already arranged plane tickets -since they couldn't really take the jet- and was in the middle of working on room and board. Her German wasn't as good as her French, but she seemed to be holding her own if nothing else, and only had to ask things to be repeated due to a bad connection as opposed to not understanding. She turned a relieved smile on him as she finished up the call with a cheerful-enough: "Danke, thank you, very much."
She turned the gratitude on him then, somewhat more reserved than she'd been on the phone, looking just a little tired, "Thank you for this, really."
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He crosses the room to put a hand on her shoulder, giving her as much of a reassuring smile as he can. "You don't have to thank me for this, Pepper." And she really, really doesn't. "Is there anything I can do to help?"
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Another little sliver of relaxation slid into place at the touch, reaching up to rest her hand against his, giving him a wan smile, "Tell me I'm not overreacting?" She kept oscillating back and forth between thinking she was and knowing for certain that she wasn't and hadn't yet managed to settle to some sort of level middle ground.
She turned her computer monitor a little so that he could see it, "Hotels around the convention center are still booked solid, but I found a bed and breakfast not too far away. According to his hotel, he hasn't checked out, even though most of the rest of the convention has, not everyone, so it's not odd to them, the concierge said that often people decide to stay a few days longer than their original reservations because the city's beautiful."
She wasn't entirely sure that made sense to her, but she hadn't argued, either, easier just to absorb whatever information she could get and file it away for later.
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Yeah. She's not overreacting.
Despite himself, he can't help but give a completely undignified snort. As if Tony would stay some place longer than necessary simply because the city was beautiful. If anything, it sounded like the kind of BS excuse Tony would give because he'd found something decidedly more interesting than the city as a whole, or because he was avoiding something that was happening back home.
But either way, he wouldn't do that without telling someone.
"So, if anything did happen, it happened before he could check out yesterday."
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"Sometime between about nine PM two days ago, and check out time yesterday." It was a wide window, but not impossibly so, they could make it work. They had to.
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A lot can happen in fifteen hours.
But not enough that they can't piece together what happened.
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She rubbed at her temple, "Six hour time difference between here and there, and about an eighteen hour travel time, there weren't any direct flights, so we've got one layover, Zurich for an hour, and then train from Luxemburg City to Trier itself. So all that's left now is to pack."