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Disclaimers
Fandom: L&O:
SVU
Category: F/F Slash (is there any
other kind?!)
Pairing: Alex & Olivia
Summary: Missing Alex, Olivia
thinks back on the first night they spent together. Builds
on the relationship supposed in my previous fic, REMAINS.
Date: November 18, 2003
Rating: PG-13
Spoilers: through Season 5,
“Serendipity.”
Disclaimer: Alex and Olivia are
not mine.
Author's E-Mail:
Hilliard_blue@yahoo.com
Contact
by Hilliard MacKenzie
As her laptop computer whirred to life, Olivia sipped
steaming decaf Chai tea, tastes of honey, cinnamon, and
cream warm as they trickled down her throat.
The day had been blissfully uneventful as far as Fridays
went. The double-edged sword of such quiet days was that she
had time to think, and her thoughts of late always led,
directly or otherwise, to Alex.
She hadn't heard from the blonde since their fleeting
goodbye, attended as it was by Elliott and various members
of the DEA. She chided herself for thinking that Alex could
or would contact her, disliking the insecurity, the
uncertainty that had steadily seeped into her thoughts
regarding Alex since their last encounter.
Olivia had a need to know the whereabouts of the people she
cared about. She craved this intangible sense of their
existence, and right now Olivia was completely unsure about
Alex. This left a constant unsettled feeling deep within
her, it's chasm steadily growing, the depth and
intensity of it still surprising to the detective.
She was very aware that it was beginning to get to her. The
Jennifer Fulton case was her first wake-up call. She became
personally invested in Jennifer's case, abandoning
professional judgment in favor of actually connecting with
someone.
Jennifer proved to be a dyed-in-the-wool alcoholic, but not
without hope. Olivia had waited nearly an hour as Jennifer
met the daughter she had given up for adoption many years
earlier. It proved a sobering experience, and over coffee
Jennifer informed Olivia that she was entering an inpatient
rehab clinic the next day. She didn't think an
outpatient program would work.
Olivia offered to drive Jennifer the next day, and the
blonde tearfully accepted the kindness. Olivia had her own
motive in the gesture closure. She craved
closure.
Elliott hadn't said anything to her about it, nor had
he brought up the subject of Alex. The last night they had
seen the ADA, on the drive back as Olivia struggled in vain
to make some sense of her emotions, Elliott simply said he
would be there for her if she ever wanted to talk about
it.
That's how he had been about her relationship with Alex
all along. She had never said anything to Elliott about it
but he knew; testament to his ability to read his partner so
well.
The laptop screen was alive with color and sound and as
soon as she had the chance, she double-clicked to connect to
the Internet.
The purchase of this computer had been prompted by Alex,
after she had emailed the first of what had become a
collection of the most sensual, steamy, for lack of a better
word - love letters Olivia had ever read.
The first had taken her by surprise as she unwittingly
opened and read it on her computer at work, the message
arriving a few days after their first foray between the
sheets. Their time that first night together hadn't
included much in the way of words, so the ones Alex had
written left an even more indelible impression.
From the start of their working relationship, Olivia and
Alex had a rapport and ease with one another that neither
found with any frequency in other women in their lines of
work. Comfortable exchanges deepened to a tangible exchange
of energy when they interacted, energy felt by both and
addressed by neither.
And then about six months into Alex's stint with SVU,
it was the Captain's birthday. Munch offered his new
loft as a party space and invited a broad cross-section of
Cragen's friends and colleagues to celebrate.
Olivia arrived a little early, having offered to help set
up. She was impressed to find Munch completely ready, a
seemingly practiced and polished host.
His new digs were in an old industrial building, his flat a
canvas of concrete, brick, metal, and glass. Everything was
colored in rich earth tones that effectively brought the
grand space down to comfortable, even intimate scale. The
river was visible in the distance beyond city lights through
several eight-foot square windows a spectacular
view.
With Munch not needing her assistance, the two of them
cracked open a bottle of Crown Royal and commenced the party
before any guests arrived.
An hour later, the party was in full swing, the apartment
littered with clusters of people. One of Munch's former
flames, a knockout by anyone's standards, with radiant
cocoa skin and almond-shaped brown eyes, had drawn a crowd
as she crooned and worked the baby grand in one corner of
the living space.
Olivia was perched on the arm of a worn leather couch,
listening to Elliott and his wife, Lenny Briscoe, and George
Huang debate the new parking patrols cracking down on sloppy
car parkers in the city, when she spotted her.
Alex was being ushered in by Munch, himself. The blonde
scanned the place, apparently oblivious to the many eyes
riveted on her. She spotted Cragen in a group seated at the
island bar of Munch's open galley kitchen.
Alex made her way to Cragen and laid a beautifully wrapped
gift among the unopened collection in front of him, favoring
the old guy with a hug.
Olivia watched their exchange, appreciating the mutual
respect that was so evident between them. After a few
moments, Alex turned and again scanned the room, stopping
when she came to Olivia. A warm smile washed across the
blonde's face and Olivia couldn't help but return
it, waving her over.
Olivia hadn't asked but she was certain Alex had
studied ballet because she moved with the confident grace of
a dancer. That night Alex wore black fitted pants and an
opaque black blouse that hinted at a black strapless bra
beneath. She had on her glasses, and her hair was pinned up
in a spiky twist - the look was devastating and totally
sexy.
Alex's smile widened as she neared, her eyes on
Olivia.
Hi.
Everyone returned the greeting, George standing to give her
Alex a peck on the cheek.
Wow, you look great.
George's words were spoken low, intended only for the
blonde, but Olivia's proximity put her within earshot. A
faint blush crept into Alex's cheeks and her eyes
briefly landed on Olivia's before returning to the
Psychiatrist. Alex and George were friends, she knew, and
she felt a little envy for the way they so casually mixed
friendship into their work together.
Thanks.
Olivia downed the remains of her drink. She had only
recently acknowledged to herself that she was attracted to
the ADA. Alex wasn't the first woman to grab her
attention, but there had been something different about
her.
While she had dated more than her fair share of men, Olivia
had also gone out with a few women. None of the experiences
had lasted long enough for Olivia to really consider them
relationships, but she did know that she was attracted to
both genders and if the right one came along, she would have
no problem pursuing a relationship with a woman.
Not for the first time, she considered that Alex could be
the right one.
She stood, finding herself face to face with the
blonde.
Can I get you a drink?
Yes, thank you. I brought a bottle of Absolut
Kurant.
Olivia raised an eyebrow.
Straight up?
Both of Alex's brows shot up and she laughed at the
idea.
Never! With club soda, please. And a
lime.
You've got it.
Olivia turned and made her way over to the kitchen bar.
Munch and another detective she recognized, but whose name
escaped her, was tending to the crowd gathered there.
She caught Munch's eye and wordlessly he took her glass
and began refilling.
Hey, could I get an Absolut Kurrant and soda with a
twist, too?
Munch smiled.
Bar hop to the lovely Miss Cabot, are
you?
Something like that.
Munch eyed her, hands never stopping their work.
Tell me something. You two are friends,
right?
Olivia nodded, wondering where he was going.
The rumor mill is conspicuously without information
about this one. She single?
I think so.
Straight?
I don't know. Why don't you ask
her?
It was true, she didn't know, but that was her standard
line whenever someone asked about someone else's sexual
orientation. She didn't see whose business it was unless
you were sleeping with the person in question, and then you
wouldn't really need to ask the question because you
would already know.
However, the fact remained that she didn't know. That
was one of the many things keeping her from acting on her
attraction to the gorgeous ADA. The fact that she was the
ADA was another.
It isn't me who's interested.
Munch, are you trying to be a matchmaker here?
Because I'll bet Alex Cabot doesn't need any help in
that department.
How about you?
He placed her refilled drink on the bar in front of
her.
How about me what?
You on the market?
She smirked.
As far as you're concerned, no.
He placed Alex's drink beside hers and she grabbed them
both.
But thanks for caring, Munch.
She began the return leg of her journey and soon a pair of
bright blue eyes spotted her. Alex had assumed her former
place on the arm of the sofa.
Olivia held the drinks up as she passed through a narrow
gap between two groups of people, but an errant elbow from a
gesticulating Lieutenant jabbed her side and she almost
collided with a huge potted palm tree.
She recovered her balance, having managed to only spill a
small splash of each drink. Face flushed with embarrassment,
she righted herself and hazarded a glance at Alex, whose
face registered that she had seen the whole thing.
The look was pure concern and as Olivia neared, she
stood.
Nice save.
Olivia shook her head.
Lucky save.
Apparently Alex was the only one who had seen the
near-accident the other still rapt in
conversation.
I took your seat.
No, go ahead.
Olivia motioned for her to sit back down and Elliott's
wife, Kathy overheard.
We can scoot down and make room for one of
you.
Olivia looked at Kathy, who was already nudging Elliott
further down; then she looked at Alex, who wore an amused
smile. Olivia spoke as she moved.
You take the arm and I'll snuggle in with Kathy
and Elliott.
Olivia sat gingerly in the small space gained when the
three existing couch-sitters moved. She draped her arm
around Kathy's shoulders because it was the only way she
could fit.
In response, Elliott turned, teasing.
So you're coming home with us tonight,
Liv?
She didn't miss a beat.
No, I thought I'd take Kathy back to my
place.
Elliott's wife patted Olivia's leg, familiarly.
Elliott feigned hurt.
Betrayal, ouch.
Suddenly Olivia felt a hand on her shoulder. She looked up
and found Alex gazing down at her, at a height advantage
perched on the arm of the chair, her thigh pressed against
Olivia's arm.
Alex was leaned in, ostensibly to better hear the group,
but the result was that she was very much in Olivia's
space, a fact the detective found simultaneously energizing
and totally unnerving.
If Alex felt it, she had a better poker face than Olivia
because she held the detective's gaze and offered a
subtle, amused wink before turning her attention to what
Lenny Briscoe was saying.
Olivia glanced around, noting the absence of an astute pair
of eyes she was sure would see right through her.
Where's George?
Again, Alex looked down at her, face less than two feet
from Olivia's.
Steven's firm was having some sort of function
tonight and he had to go.
Steven was George's longtime partner, a family court
attorney Olivia had encountered a few times on the job, but
never socially.
At her vantage point, Olivia was afforded a view of
Alex's opaque blouse that she could have sold tickets to
see. She noticed the gentle slopes of décolletage
that disappeared into an ornately designed black lace
bra.
She realized what she was doing and her eyes darted up to
Alex's face. Thankfully the blonde hadn't caught her
appraisal, however she looked down then and cocked her head
ever so slightly at the look on Olivia's face.
Stellar physical appearance wasn't on the list of
attributes Olivia looked for in a potential lover.
Intelligence and humor were the top two, followed closely by
a deep sense of compassion and respect for others. Alex was
off-the-charts in all these areas.
Olivia started to take a swig of her drink when she felt a
finger lazily trace the arc of her shoulder blade. The
sensation caused a rippling shudder within her and she
struggled not to let it manifest in her body.
That had been the beginning of almost an hour of Alex's
thigh pressed against her arm, casual touches, and that
maddeningly divine finger caressing the landscape of her
upper back.
Some time had passed when Lenny stood and announced he was
leaving. Olivia didn't recall when she had finished her
drink, but at some point she left the purely physical realm
of energy between Alex and her, where she had dwelled for
some time, and awareness seeped in.
Everyone stood to say goodbye to the detective and
Alex's hand slid down Olivia's back before breaking
contact. She stood and screwed up the nerve to look at Alex,
the source of such teasing bliss.
The noise around them provided cover as she found clear
blue eyes that held her gaze.
Want another drink?
It took a moment for Olivia to register that Alex was
looking for a response.
Yeah. I'll come with you.
They slipped into the crowd, Alex fluidly maneuvering
around the densely peopled space. Olivia started to grab
Alex's hand, a natural impulse that propelled action
before her brain even realized what she was doing.
She caught herself and wondered what the hell she was doing
flirting with a co-worker at an event attended by scores of
other co-workers. But Alex was returning the attention and
didn't seem bothered by it in fact if anything it
seemed to amuse the blonde and induce her gorgeous
smile.
Olivia decided it was harmless fun just about the time they
reached the bar.
Alex glanced back at her.
You up for a Kurant?
Absolutely.
Alex turned her attention to the guy behind the bar and a
moment later, she moved around to the kitchen and was making
the drinks herself.
She first rolled the cuffed sleeves of her blouse up a few
inches, revealing lean forearms and delicately pronounced
wrists. Alex rinsed out their glasses, drying them before
filling them half-full of Vodka. She had to search for soda
and eventually found it, finishing the drinks with two
slices of lime.
Olivia watched the ADA's graceful hands, articulate
fingers, the whole time mesmerized. She was brought back to
the moment when a large, warm hand landed on her shoulder.
She turned to see Cragen, whom she hadn't spoken with
since he arrived.
Great party, Olivia. Thanks.
He pulled her into a sideways hug.
You're having fun?
She returned the squeeze, comfortable in the embrace.
Yeah. Hey Alex. Is one of those for me?
The blonde neared carrying both drinks.
If you'd like.
No, no, no. I'm sticking with Scotch tonight, but
thanks.
Cragen dropped his arm from Olivia's shoulders,
commenting as Alex handed her a drink.
You've got the ADA serving you drinks. You must
be doing something right.
I have ulterior motives.
Alex's tone was light but with an undertone Olivia knew
would preoccupy some aspect of her brain for some
time.
The Captain again drew her out of her thoughts.
Better watch yourself, Olivia. You know these
attorneys
Cragen headed for the bar, leaving the two women again.
Alex took the moment to give Olivia a leisurely onceover.
Olivia's face heated under the scrutiny and she was
suddenly very aware of the skin revealed by her shirt, a
clingy cotton number with a low-cut v-neck in the front and
an even lower one in back.
Alex's eyes returned to Olivia's and she smiled
conspiratorially.
Can I tell you something?
Sure.
Olivia was totally unprepared for the blonde to close the
gap between them. She stopped breathing as Alex leaned in
toward her ear.
I like the Captain and I'm happy to celebrate his
birthday, but I'm in a mood that's pretty dangerous
to be in around so many colleagues. You want to get out of
here?
Olivia was jarred from the memory by the computer screen.
Eighteen new messages waited in her email inbox. Eyes
scanned the senders' names as they arose. She trashed
the junk mail as she came to it.
Matt Adderly's name came up and she rolled her eyes.
She had gone out on three totally chemistry-less dates with
the then newly divorced dentist, several years ago.
The subject line read: hey, sexy. She groaned
and deleted the message without reading it, wondering why it
had taken her more than one date to end things with
him.
A few more junk messages, and then a new name popped up.
Catherine Jensen. Catherine Jensen
Brows knit
together. Her eyes scanned right and stopped as they fell
upon the two letters that were the Subject:
Oh.
Her pulse quickened and a flush of pink rose in her cheeks.
She didn't know the name Catherine Jensen, but only one
person in the world called her Oh.
She opened the email and drew a deep breath before she
allowed her eyes to roam any further.
From: Catherine Jensen
<catejensen@hotmail.com>
Subject: Oh
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Oh,
It's me. Please forgive the time it has taken to
contact you. It's been one hell of a month, as I'm
sure it has been for you. Thoughts of you have fueled me
when nothing else would.
For the moment, I am called Cate. My husband, Will, has a
new assignment as an Air Force logistics commander and he is
currently stationed in Iraq. Whoever her is, he's pretty
good looking, but I seem to have developed a taste for
brunette NYPD detectives and all else pales in
comparison.
I'm living on the Base in Warner Robins, Georgia, and
more often than not I feel like a Connecticut Yankee in King
Bubba's court. They are arranging for me to work part
time in the base's legal clinic, assisting in an array
of domestic cases, but that won't begin for another
couple of weeks.
My shoulder is healing well, according to the experts. I
won't be playing tennis at Wimbledon anytime soon, but
then I was never any good at the sport in the first place,
as I know you remember.
There is so much more to tell and I want to tell
you, if you want to know. I will be able to call you soon.
In the mean time, I will be checking my email often so feel
free to respond if the spirit moves you.
Know that you are in my thoughts. Always.
Olivia stood and started toward the tall wooden bookshelf,
knowing exactly what she wanted. Fingers closed around a
book spine and she turned, carrying it back to the desk. She
flipped through pages that were well-worn before she had
even purchased it in the second-hand bookstore that day last
fall.
She and Alex had spent the better part of a chilly
afternoon leafing through tomes in the ancient shop, which
had been a favorite haunt of Olivia's for years.
In search of a poem by W. H. Auden that Alex recited
word-perfectly in response to Munch asking what a nice girl
like her was doing in a profession like hers; Olivia had
come upon a collection of poetry that captured her
attention.
Olivia settled into an armchair with the book and a chipped
ceramic mug of the store owner's hallmark green tea, and
spent at least an hour pouring through the pages,
discovering several new pieces, including the one she sought
right now.
Olivia wasn't one to quote poetry but she was certain
it would take hours for her to write a response that
expressed what this poem already did so well.
She laid the book open to the right of the computer,
clicked the reply and began to copy the
words:
Come to me in the silence of the night;
Come in the speaking silence of a dream;
Come with soft rounded cheeks and eyes as bright
As sunlight on a stream;
Come back in tears,
Oh memory of hope, love of finished years.
Oh dream how sweet, too sweet, too bitter-sweet,
Whose wakening should have been in Paradise,
Where souls brim-full of love abide and meet;
Where thirsting longing eyes
Watch the slow door
That opening, letting in, lets out no more.
Yet come to me in dreams, that I may live
My very life again though cold in death;
Come back to me in dreams, that I may give
Pulse for pulse, breath for breath:
Speak low, lean low,
As long ago, my love, how long ago.
-Christina Rossetti, Echo
Call me.
Oh
Clicking the send button, a wave of optimism surged through
Olivia; one of the few happy feelings she had experienced
since Alex's presumed death. Not only was Alex alive,
Olivia knew where she was, how she was. Alex was back in her
life again.
To be continued
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