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Dr. Andrew Pearson ([personal profile] bad2theboner) wrote in [community profile] queerasglee2012-08-08 03:37 pm

"You're my best friend."

Who: Andrew Pearson and Lilah Ryckaert
What: BFFs hanging out
Where: Andrew's apartment, Pittsburgh
When: A few days after the crash

Andrew was, gratefully, at the end of another long shift but this time he didn't feel like he wanted to go home and pass out straight away. When Lilah texted him to ask if he was doing anything after work, he happily agreed they should hang out. It had been far too long. He wasn't interested in drinking or clubbing, though. Sometimes they would frequent Babylon together, even if she was female, she still could appreciate the fine art of a gorgeous half-naked gay body. Who couldn't? Plus, she took it upon herself to make it her job to get Andy hooked up, because it had been a long time since he had. His last lover, Daniel, had to move back to New York to take a job he couldn't pass up and their relationship didn't survive the distance. They were still close, but it came to its natural end. They had a friends with benefits thing now if they were in the same place at the same time.

He was dressed right down in sweats and a tank, bare-feet and his hair lightly tussled after a shower when he got home fro work. He carried a couple of sodas and a large bowl of popcorn through to his living room and handed it to Lilah, who was scrolling through the movie options on TV. They lived in the same apartment block, so it was weird they didn't hang out as much as they should, but they both worked ridiculous hours and it was hard to find the time lately. "I just want my fucking car back," he lamenting, slightly huffy. He knew it had been an accident, but walking to and from work was getting tiresome.
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[personal profile] masquedheart 2012-11-22 01:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"Fair enough," she finally replied, figuring now was as good a time as any to stop pressing the subject, at least for now. It was clearly bugging Andy on a lot of different levels, but Lilah made a concerted effort not to psychoanalyze him. It was a bit of a running joke between them, and sometimes she honest to God couldn't help it. Her therapist brain kicked in, and there was nothing she could do but to just accept it and go with it. However, it was never her intention. Being a therapist was her job. Not something that she ever meant to use to get information from her friends. "Just because things happen for a reason doesn't mean that the people they happen to deserve them," Lilah countered, resting her head against the back of the sofa. "But I do get your point. And I know it's not really up to you to go in and change Blaine's dad's mind. I just hope that, on some level, he's listened to you, and he decides to give therapy a chance or something like that. Because I know he doesn't want to hurt Blaine... To the contrary, he wants to save him from all the hurt ever, but he's going about it completely the wrong way. Either way, Blaine needs his dad, and he needs him to be on the same page. Blaine's one of those kids that... you just know deep down that he could make it and be just fine if things would settle for him a little bit, and if he had the right support system."

Using the hair tie on her wrist, Lilah sat up a little straighter and pulled her hair up into a messy ponytail. It was a bit all over the place, but she couldn't be bothered with having perfect hair for a BFF date night. It wasn't like it was going to bother Andrew. "No doubt about that," she agreed. "You're absolutely right. It's no one's fault except, unfortunately, the other dad's, and whoever it was he slept with, for not being safe and using protection. And I think in a way that makes it harder, because the only place to lay blame is the person that you're missing. Either way, it's pretty clear that he's not letting many people get through to him, if any. I just hope he listened to some of what you had to say at some point."
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[personal profile] masquedheart 2013-01-29 11:30 am (UTC)(link)
There was no arguing with that as far as Lilah was concerned. Bad shit happened to good people all the time. It was very rare for someone to be hurt the way that Blaine was, or lose a loved one, and there to be even a niggle of a thought that maybe they deserved it. But this case was so getting to Andy, and Lilah didn't know how best to handle this particular situation. "I have to agree with you there. They have a sort of 'norm' so to speak, but it's not a norm that they need to go back to. I'm not really sure I know who you want to help more... Blaine or his father. Or maybe really an even mix of the both of them. I know that you connect with Blaine, but there's just... This isn't usually you, Andy. You're usually on it like a boss with the professional distance and only doing your job. This is something different. I can't remember the last time I saw you this emotionally invested in any one patient."

Lilah didn't immediately jump right on the bandwagon of phsychoanalysis. Instead, she sat quiet for a few moments, taking in everything that Andy had said about things up until this point. Pausing, she had to smile just a little at him. "Hey... You know usually the therapist is supposed to be the one asking all the questions. Get it right, Andrew!" She was only teasing, though, and she let his words sink in as she sat there. "I think the answer to that question is dependent on who you're asking. Are you asking me as a colleague, a therapist, or a friend? Because as a colleague in a medical career, I would say yes, absolutely, Andrew, you need to step back and let them have it. As a therapist, I'd be more concerned with your finding out what it is that's drawn you to them and their situation as opposed to any other trauma patient you've dealt with in the past. We'd need to dig a lot deeper into where this is all coming from. But as your friend? Andy, I know you. And your heart is in this, whether you wanted it to be or not. And there's not really anything you can do about that at this point but just follow it. I know that it's not what the ordinary advice would be, but ordinarily, it's not my best friend I'm analyzing. I know you too well to just expect that you'd back down from something like this once it has hold of you."
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[personal profile] masquedheart 2013-02-22 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Lilah nodded to Andrew. It made perfect sense. He was a doctor. Helping people was just a part of him, a huge part of him that he'd never fully escape, nor would he want to. If not for the fact that both of them wanted to help people, they might never have made the connection that eventually led to being best friends. "It's sort of one of those can't have one without the other situations, which just makes it that much more difficult to break down into simple terms. Blaine's a special kid. One of the best kids I've met in my job. I have a lot of 'problem kids.' The ones whose parents bring them there because they're totally out of line and they have to do something before the kid ends up in juvie or worse... Kids who act out, do things to hurt other people... And here's Blaine... This precious sweetheart of a kid with a heart of gold that just makes you wish you could take him home and protect him yourself. And of all the things, to be told by your gay father that you need to stop being gay? How the hell is the kid supposed to live with that? But that's beating a dead horse at this point. We both know that. We know that Blaine is in a shitty situation because his father's being stubborn. But you're more than attached to Blaine, there's no question about that. And maybe he's found in you what he can't find in his dad right now... And hasn't really been able to find in his dad's gay friends because Michael's probably blocked all their attempts at it... a gay man who's older than him, at a successful place in his life, and supportive of his choices. He doesn't just see you as a doctor, or he wouldn't tell you things like the fact that he got his first kiss and his first boyfriend. That would have nothing to do with being a doctor, and everything to do with being a person he trusts."

"I'm not saying that I'm your therapist, Andy," she huffed back at him. "I'm saying that I look at things one way when I'm in therapist brain, and the other two are different. But you're right. This particular situation isn't as easy as just putting some kind of label on it, telling you to do it a certain way, and moving on. It's confusing for me, yes, and I can't look at it objectively, because it's my friend in question, and a kid who has come to mean a lot to me, too. So yeah. You're right. I don't even know where to start with this one."