Louie Duck (
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New, and a bit alarming, who'd have ever thought that this could be?
Lexi's first crush had come when she was about eleven, and had ended before she was twelve. Webby's interest in her and her family, though unnerving, had been flattering - and she was nice to Lexi. That went a long way to a kid who'd barely had friends outside of family prior to that. But, ultimately, it had been a passing infatuation with someone who she wasn't suited for, and who wasn't suited for her.
There had been other people in her teenage years - crushes and relationships alike - with all kinds of people, and plenty of meaningless flirtations in addition to those. For a while, she'd thought that was what she'd been doing with Gobo - flirting harmlessly. It was certainly fun, but he was, well, Gobo. It clearly didn't mean anything.
Right? The thing was, she found herself thinking about Gobo a lot, even when they weren't together. Notable experiences left her eager to tell him, and she often wondered if he'd like this or that thing... He was becoming a big part of her life. That was still a bit scary to Lexi with anyone, but in this case? Doubly so.
At least she knew who to go to when it came to any sort of strange thing like this. And she knew Louie was in town for a bit, so off to Donald's place she headed.
There had been other people in her teenage years - crushes and relationships alike - with all kinds of people, and plenty of meaningless flirtations in addition to those. For a while, she'd thought that was what she'd been doing with Gobo - flirting harmlessly. It was certainly fun, but he was, well, Gobo. It clearly didn't mean anything.
Right? The thing was, she found herself thinking about Gobo a lot, even when they weren't together. Notable experiences left her eager to tell him, and she often wondered if he'd like this or that thing... He was becoming a big part of her life. That was still a bit scary to Lexi with anyone, but in this case? Doubly so.
At least she knew who to go to when it came to any sort of strange thing like this. And she knew Louie was in town for a bit, so off to Donald's place she headed.
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Actually, there was a small difference here. About two feet tall.
"Yeah, well, this time it's not just me who they wouldn't get. And I know! I know Gobo wouldn't care, either, and that if anyone gave him a hard time, they'd get their ass handed to them one way or another! But... He shouldn't have to worry about it at all."
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"That's not your decision. That's Gobo's. It's up to him to decide if he would, or should, worry about that sort of thing."
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But it left her with one clear course of action, and that made her gulp.
"I gotta talk to him."
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"If you'd like some privacy to talk to him, I can summon him here? There's an enchanted Fraggle Hole not that far away."
Here was at least quieter than the Manor on any given day, even with half its usual inhabitants living halfway across the country.
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"Yeah. I think that's a good idea. Thanks, man."
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"Alright, that should reach him soon. I'm gonna head inside to give you guys some room to talk." As he passed his goods left on the lawn, he snickered and waved a finger. "And no touching. That goes for Gobo too."
With a wink and a smile, he walked inside and shut the sliding door behind him.
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"Hey there! Was that you who called me up?"
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"Kinda? Louie called, 'cause I wanted to talk to you." She patted the arm of the lawn chair she was seated in. "C'mere?"
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Walking over, he easily hopped up to the arm of the chair, using a bit of the seat to do it. Once he was settled, he looked at her with a smile.
"What's up?" As he relaxed in place, his tail idly curled around him, draped across Lexi's wrist as it rested.
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"Well... I've been thinking about something, but I want you to know there's, you know, no pressure, okay? Because... Well, I don't even know for sure what you'll think about this, but also because it'd be this whole thing. There's so many differences to deal with..."
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Nope, he was already lost.
"Uh, alright. Take it a little at a time, okay?"
She seemed confused about something, but maybe baby steps can have her sort it out (and have him understand).
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"Gobo, I- I want you to know something. It's important, but it's not a big deal- No! It is a big deal, but just... It's not anyone else's business, you know? Not that I don't- Ugh." She dragged her hands down her face. Okay, she could talk her way through almost anything - but not this. So if she didn't have the words for what she was trying to convey...
She closed her eyes, leaned in, and kissed him. It was quick, and simple, but it felt so sweet - and at least it got her to stop talking. When she pulled back, she did so just barely, her face just a couple of inches from Gobo's as she watched him carefully.
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Then he pushed into another kiss, holding it half a beat longer than she had hers. While she'd remained close on pulling away he didn't, turning his head to look elsewhere with his eyes still shut tight. He couldn't believe that happened! And she'd started it! So she had the feelings too- but this was new and even if she'd started it he was still nervous, and Not Looking made it easier somehow-
The tail was still draped across her arm, but the poof was still flared out, both pretty clear indicators of where his mind was right now.
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He'd kissed her.
"Hey. Hey, it's alright... Listen to me, okay?" she requested gently. "It's a little scary to me, too. But for once, I don't think being scared is such a bad thing." Her arms wrapped around him in a gentle hug. "You've become one of the best parts of my life, Gobo."
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And then she kissed him. And where to go suddenly became crystal clear.
"You're one of the best parts of my life too, Lexi." He wrapped his arms around her in kind, as good as he was able, and nuzzled against her gently.
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"So... You and me, then?" she asked, the hope in her voice strong. She brushed a hand sideways through his hair, then rested it on his cheek.
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"Yeah. You and me."
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Because it was. It was extremely cool, and comfortable, and- Man, she was just so happy. She hugged him again; held him close.
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"So," he started when he leaned back again, "what happens now? Telling people, I guess?"
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At his question, she shrugged one shoulder. "If you want to?" She was still a little nervous about that, but then a thought occurred to her, and she chuckled a bit. "Actually, you know what? You could meet my family. I mean, not right now, but- Maybe someday soon? You wanna see where I grew up?"
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"Sure! I'd love to see where you grew up. And maybe someday, I can take you down to mine." One hand waved toward the part of the yard he'd appeared from. "The entrance is a little small but once you get through, you'll be good, the tunnels are more spacious than you'd think they would be."
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"Get you into a shipwreck? What happened there?"
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"Oh, it was when I was a kid, back in the days I just visited here - and before I even did it all that much. Unca Scrooge'd had some kind of magical incident, I don't remember much about that part, but... He was a merduck. I thought that sounded pretty funny, and Louie set me up with this magic charm that let me join him as one. Uh... Should I explain what a merduck is?"
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"No, there are merggles. Go on, what happened next?"
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