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tell me who i run to (if not you) | anthony beauvillier | Ep 1. Blue Christmas
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Episode Synopsis: Evie and Tito are both starting life anew in Chicago. It's an unfamiliar city with unfamiliar faces. They're both alone on Christmas. Maybe it's fate that brings them together. Jason and Alandra Dickinson are already smelling the smoke from this fire.
A/N: You can refer to the cover page for the series summary, author's notes, tropes, general warnings and other fun tidbits. This series contains mature themes. Minors DNI. Disclaimer: This series is set in Chicago but does not mention the name of the team.
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Blue Christmas
Tito — December 20
Mat keeps telling him to unpack when they FaceTime every time he catches a glimpse of the boxes still neatly stacked in the corner. To be fair, Tito didn’t need any of the stuff in those boxes. He was fine for the first two months in Vancouver when he lived out of his suitcase; he’ll be fine now. He reckons he’ll probably need to get Liana something really nice for packing up the Vancouver apartment that he had just signed the lease for. He vaguely remembers a FaceTime call where Mat just ran with Tito’s monotone “okay”s; he hadn’t really been listening.
Mat keeps asking Tito if he wants Liana to help look for a sublet, and Tito just can’t bring himself to care. He guesses it can just sit empty for the remaining 7 or 8 months on the contract.
Contract. Tito snorts bitterly. The word’s beginning to lose all meaning to him.
Tito lays on the grey couch and stares at the scuff marks on the white ceiling. He probably should sublet it— save some money— given he just got traded to the worst team in the league and will be, by all accounts, unemployed come June. No guarantees he’ll even get an extension here.
Mat keeps telling him he should still go out with the boys: get some drinks, laugh a little, and learn the names of some wives and kids. Mat’s probably right. Mat would probably say that he’s always right and that Tito should listen to him more. He snorts at that out loud. God, things were so much easier on Long Island. That feels like a lifetime ago.
He glances at the boxes in the corner and decides that tomorrow— yeah, tomorrow— he’s going to go buy a box cutter from wherever it is that sells box cutters.
Evie — December 24
Evie feels the tension finally drain from her body as she slips into the warm bath; she closes her eyes and rests her head against the cool ceramic. It was a good evening. It was.
She’s grateful that, although her job's entirely remote, she has some colleagues who live in Chicago. She’s doubly grateful that Leanne would invite her to join them for their Christmas Eve dinner. It was awkward, sitting among people who all knew each other well and trying to keep up with whatever drama Leanne and Kelsey gossiped about, but she likes them. She is grateful that she likes them.
She lets her body melt deeper into the lavender-scented water and looks out the window. Chicago does look beautiful: a light dusting of snow, miles of twinkling lights, the quiet hum of city living.
When she had packed up her entire life in July, she had just rolled the dice and picked Chicago out of a list of cities. It had been a while since she had lived on her own, and it took some getting used to. Bit by bit, her apartment had started to feel more like home. As much as a rental apartment with mostly rental furniture could feel like a home anyway.
Her parents had been understanding, albeit worried, when she said she didn’t want to come home for Christmas this year. It would be her first Christmas alone. Looking out at Chicago, she isn’t sure if it was the right decision. She wonders where the line is between loneliness and enjoying her own company.
Careful to not flood her bathroom floor, she sits up to grab her phone. She remembers seeing a massive Christmas tree downtown by the park. Luckily, after some googling, the rink under it has a lot of openings tomorrow morning. It would be nice to get out on the ice, even if it’s just to absorb some joy from the families that'll be there. She always loved skating with her brothers on Christmas morning as a kid.
Tito — December 25
Tito wakes up on Christmas morning to a dead silence he feels in his bones. Groaning, he rubs his hands over his face and tugs on his hair. It’s still early, at least it looks that way from the low light streaming in through the windows, but, he supposes, it’s as good a time as any to get up.
He runs through his morning routine like any other day: coffee, shower, breakfast, phone. Now that his teammates are spread all over the continent, there are a lot of messages to respond to. He ignores them in favor of calling his family, making the most of the virtual time with his parents, brother, and nephews. Once they hang up, he starts to pick through the messages before his phone inevitably buzzes with a Facetime call from Mat.
“Hey, Barz,” he says, the corners of his mouth twitching into a smile against his will.
“Beauuuu.” Mat’s as energetic as ever. “Merry Christmas!”
And just like that, they fall into an easy rhythm. In these moments, against Tito’s better judgment, he likes to imagine he’s still in New York. It’s hard not to keep thinking of it as home despite his not being back for more than a night or two since January.
Almost a full year.
If he were still in New York, they’d probably be over at the Martins’ place. Sydney always loved to host, and she’d never complain about some free babysitting.
His thoughts are disrupted by the message banner popping up:
Nick Foligno: merry xmas kid!! we still on for dinner? we would love for you to join us.
Tito doesn’t entirely cover up his sigh.
“Beau?” Mat interrupts his long tirade about avocados or sloths or something. “What was that dude?”
He considers lying for a second and just shrugs. “Oh, Foligno was just texting me to remind me about the sort of team Christmas dinner at his place tonight.”
“That’s great, dude! I told you you’d feel better once you got to know the boys.”
“Yeah, they’re nice.”
“Doesn’t Foligno have kids? You love that shit, I know that!” Mat's as enthusiastic as always, a broad grin on his face.
“Yeah, he does. They’re cute. Hudson’s about the same age as Winnie, actually.” He feels his heart clench. He doesn’t really know if he has it in him to say goodbye to another set of kids; looking at Winnie’s heartbroken face as she asked, "When’s Uncle Beau coming back?" just about broke him.
“Aww, that’s sweet,” Mat smiles. He doesn’t press, though. He just tells a funny story about Marty and Pageau doing some weird wrestling during morning skate last week. Tito feels the smile come back to him naturally.
Eventually, after some reassurances on Tito’s end, he’s allowed to sign off, but only if he promises Mat that he’ll go to the dinner tonight.
“Yes, Mathew. I promise. God, you’re so annoying sometimes,” Tito grumbles, but the smile on his face betrays him.
“I know, that’s like, one of my top 5 features.”
“More like the only feature.”
“Alright, asshole. Merry Christmas. Call me, yeah? I want to hear all about dinner.”
“Seriously, you’re worse than my mom. But yeah, I’ll let you know, I promise.”
“I’m choosing to ignore that dig at both me and my girl, Dominique,” Mat interrupts.
“Ew, don’t call my mom ‘your girl.’”
“So dramatic; you insult both of us. Anyway, I gotta run. Have a good Christmas, okay? Love you, dude.”
Tito sighs, “Yeah, yeah, love you too.”
“Bye.”
“Merry Christmas. Bye.”
And then, he’s once again left in the quiet of his apartment, feeling slightly lighter. Looking out at Lake Michigan, he can’t help but be reminded of home— of the river at the heart of his childhood. He thinks back to all those Christmas mornings and wishes for the hot chocolate his mom used to make. He looks ruefully at his empty kitchen before deciding that he should go for a walk anyway.
It’s a surprisingly mild day out. There's still the bite of winter cold, but the light dusting of snow from yesterday has melted in the sun, making everything glisten. The cold air in his lungs feels so good that he’s content to just wander where his feet take him. Eventually, he finds himself in Millenium Park. He hasn’t come here yet, but the giant Christmas tree brings a smile to his face. Next to it lies a rink; it isn’t super busy on Christmas morning, just a few families.
He almost laughs to himself. Of course, that’s where his wandering feet would take him. He stands and watches as kids toddle around before finally deciding to bite the bullet. He obviously didn’t have his skates with him and can’t be bothered to walk back to his apartment to get them. It’s been a really long time since he wore rental skates; how bad can it really be?
As it turns out, bad. The skates are uncomfortable and unsharpened. But that doesn’t stop Tito from sinking into the feeling of having ice under his feet, a smile blooming across his face. He’s only gotten around a few laps when someone bumps into him from behind, causing him to lose an edge and fall ungracefully onto his ass.
“Osti de calisse,” a voice behind him swears, his ears pricking at the familiar sound, “Shit, I’m sorry. I knew I shouldn’t’ve been going backward at a public skate.”
He barely hears the last part as his ears are still stuck on hearing his mother tongue. Before he can stop himself, he turns around, and the words spill from his mouth: “You speak French?”
And that’s when he’s captivated by the woman herself. There’s something familiar about her chocolate eyes and warm smile.
“Ouias,” she smiles as a flicker of recognition tugs at the corner of her mouth. “Aren’t you supposed to be good at this? Not getting enough ice time?” she laughs, gesturing around them.
He feels his cheeks warm as he finally stands up. “Uh, I am good at this,” he says, affronted, “These rentals are just trash.”
“Mhm,” she shrugs, trying to cover up her amusement, before pointing to her own skates. They might be a little old and beaten up at this point, but they’re still entirely her own.
He dusts off the snow from his pants before he starts skating next to her, not entirely sure what’s stopping him from parting with this stranger. They do a few laps in silence before he can’t hold the question in any longer. “I’m sorry, I’ve got to ask. Have we met before?”
This gets her attention; there's a moment of silence, and he feels his cheeks heat again, embarrassed, before her warm laughter fills his chest. “Wow, Beauvillier, I'm actually quite offended. You played with my brother Brandon in Shawinigan, remember?” She clutches a hand to her chest in mock outrage.
His face is blank for a second, and he racks his brain before his eyes go wide. “Oh! You’re Brandy G’s sister! I obviously know about you, but I don’t really have much memory of meeting you… I’m sorry?”
Her laughter rings, settling warm in his bones as she lightly bumps his shoulder. “I’m just kidding. We only met, like, two times.” She skates out in front of him, holding her hand out, “Genevieve Gignac. Enchanté.”
“Enchanté. Anthony Beauvillier,” he shakes her outstretched hand. “I do think I remember you. You go by Viv, right?”
“Not really— Actually, I mean, you do remember correctly, Anthony, but only my family calls me that. Or sometimes it’s Evie. Usually, my friends call me Gigi. Not Genny, though.” A shudder moves through her at the old nickname she now hates.
He hums, “I'll have to test drive them and see how it feels. You can call me Tito or Beau. There’s no need to full-government-name me. It makes me feel like I might be in trouble.”
She flashes him a smile, “Maybe you are—” She’s cut off when she almost runs into a child behind her.
“You should turn around before you knock someone else on their ass.” He's rewarded with another laugh before she rejoins him at his side.
“So,” her voice, curious, “You don’t get enough skating in at your fancy NHL gig or what? What're you doing here on Christmas morning? In rental skates, no less.”
He sighs, “I was actually taking a walk to look for hot chocolate. Which turned into more of a walk to clear my head. And then I saw this. For some reason, I just really wanted to get on this crappy ice in crappy skates. Something about the feeling of ice under my feet always settles me.”
Evie looks at him out of the corner of her eye and lets the silence hang for a little while. Eventually, she asks him, “Did you ever end up finding that hot chocolate?”
“No, actually.”
“Do you want to grab some? I’m feeling kinda ready to be done here.”
“Sure, let’s do it.” He smiles warmly at her without any hesitation.
She returns his smile as they get off the ice, her eyes bright.
Evie —
She’s putting her skates away when she catches the sight of Tito signing something for the guy at the rental counter. She watches him joke, his face so open and kind. It strikes her that that’s how she remembers him from their youth, and she guesses it’s that familiarity— that touch of home on an otherwise lonely Christmas Day— that makes her chest feel too tight.
They end up finding an open Starbucks, catching up on the last 8 years of their lives; their hot chocolate cups sit empty on the small table that they're leaning over. Tito shares stories of living the NHL dream on Long Island and how hard it was to leave behind his best friend and his teammates, who felt like family. Evie talks about the late nights in the library and the sticky floors of frat house parties from her time in college, and she talks about miraculously landing her dream job where she gets paid to read books all day— and edit them, of course. They both also discover that 2023 has been their most challenging year yet, glossing over how they both ended up in Chicago alone on Christmas Day.
Tito leans back in his chair, picking at a loose thread on his hoodie. “Actually, some guys on the team invited me over to a half-team-half-family Christmas dinner tonight.”
“That’s amazing,” she beams before glancing down at her watch. “Oh shit, it’s like almost 3 pm. What time's your dinner?”
“Wow, really?” his eyes widen as he pulls out his phone, swiping away the long list of notifications with the intention of checking them later. “Damn, I’m so sorry to take up so much of your day. I’ve got to be there at like 5 or 6.”
“Don’t be ridiculous, Beau. I had literally no other plans today. I was thinking about being a Grinch and just doing some writing today. Kinda sad when you think about it; younger me would barf if she saw that.”
“Writing? Like a book?” Tito asks, eyes wide and sparkling with interest.
“Yeah, I am.” She clears her throat before waving her hands. “Anyway, it’s not that exciting. It's barely a book yet. Are you excited for dinner? I’m sure you haven’t had much time to get to know your teammates yet.”
There’s a beat of silence where she sees him fight back a frown, pasting a smile on his face that she can already tell is fake, even after having spent only a few hours with him.
“Yeah, yeah, I haven’t really. This will be the first time, actually.” He runs his hands down his face, nervously scratching at his messy stubble. He presses his hands against his eyes as he mumbles. “God, I didn’t even go to the store this week to get a bottle of wine or something. And everywhere's definitely closed now, right? I can’t show up empty-handed.” He groans a frustrated huff as he pitches forward.
Without even thinking about it, Evie reaches out and pulls his hands from his face. “Well, I have an idea. The stores are closed, but I’ve got plenty of baking supplies at mine. We can bake something for you to bring for dessert! If you have time?”
She can see a twinkle of hope appear in his eye despite the furrow of his brow. “Yeah, I can probably make it work. But are you sure, Gigi? I don’t want to impose. I’ve already taken so much of your time, and I definitely can’t bake. I only just learned how to cook edible food.”
“Oh, come on, I don’t mind.” She stands up, gesturing towards the door. “We’re like childhood friends; it’s whatever.”
“Childhood friends,” he scoffs with a laugh, sauntering backward to the trash can with their empty cups, “I think we had maybe said two sentences to each other before today.”
“You remember that now, do you?” They walk to the door shoulder to shoulder, calling out a goodbye to the barista on the way out.
“Well, I’m pretty sure I was terrified of you. You were G’s older sister, and you were in college, which meant you were, like, cool and hot.”
She laughs, throwing her head back, and bumps his shoulder hard as they step out into the cold Chicago afternoon. “Oh, shut up. I’m only like two years older. And I definitely wasn’t cool or hot.”
He hums, smirk firmly on his face. “Mmmm, okay. Agree to disagree.”
They walk in silence for a few moments before she realizes she doesn’t actually know where they’re going. “I actually drove here this morning. Do you want to drive to my place together or take separate cars? I can text you my address.”
He thinks about it for a second: “I should probably drive myself, right? It's going to be hard to get a Lyft today. I might change, too, so I can head straight there after.”
“Oh yeah, good idea.” She takes her phone out and hands it to him. “Here, enter your number, and I’ll text you my address.”
He types in his number and sends himself a text, so he has hers as well. Once he hands hers back to Evie, he pulls out his own phone. She texts him her address and adds him to her contacts.
After fiddling with his phone for a moment, he scrunches his nose. “I don’t think I like calling you Gigi. It’s a little close to G, and that’s weird.” He studies her, head cocked to the side, making a soft curl fall in front of his calm blue eyes, the attention making her shift on her feet. “I’m not huge on Viv or Vivi either. I think I like Evie, though. You look like an Evie.”
She feels a smile overtake her face. “And what does an Evie look like?”
“I don’t know. You? I guess?” His eyes are soft as he looks at her.
“Okay then, you can call me Evie if I can call you Tito,” she blurts out before her mouth can say something stupid instead.
“Deal.” The way his face lights up when he smiles makes her smile back, unbidden.
“Well, alright, Tito. I’ll see you at mine? There’s guest parking in the garage. I’ll buzz you through.”
“Sweet. See you soon, Evie.”
He squeezes her arm lightly as he turns to leave, sending her a final smile over his shoulder. It’s a short walk to her car and, from there, a short drive home; she’s walking through her apartment door before she even knows it, the smile never leaving her face.
A short while later, she gets the call on her intercom. When she buzzes Tito up, she remains near the door, rearranging the ingredients on her kitchen counter; she opens the door as soon as she hears the knock.
“Hey, you found the parking okay?” She waves him in. His hair’s still slightly damp, and his stubble's neater; her eyes catch on the perfectly fitted wool coat that hides his tailored dark plum shirt and fitted jeans. She busies herself by taking his coat to the coat closet.
“Yeah. Plenty of spaces,” he says as he toes off his sneakers.
“Great!” her voice an octave higher than it should be. She shuffles on her feet a little before waving Tito further into her apartment. “Well, welcome to my apartment. It’s not very big, but it’s starting to feel like home. The kitchen is here. The living room is also right here. And the bathroom is right here as well, just behind that door on the right.” She pauses and adds with a wink, "Oh, it also connects to the bedroom, so don’t get lost.”
He walks over to the large windows by the couch and looks out at the view.
“Great view." He points, “Hey, look. You can basically see the United Center from here. I was going to say you’re only a mile away from where we play and train. You’ve got to come to a game!”
“Oh, yeah! I would love to.” They stand by the window, both looking at the tree-lined streets below. After a moment, she shakes herself out of her thoughts and walks back over to the kitchen. “Okay, so I scoured my pantry. I have ingredients for cookies or brownies. For cookies, we could do, like, cinnamon sugar or chocolate chip. Or brownies, but they take a little more time. What do you want to do?”
“I'm a huge chocolate guy, so I’m going to say brownies every time. I can be a little late. I think they’ll understand,” he shrugs.
She had expected him to just sit at the kitchen island, but to her surprise, he tried to help at every step, their conversation flowing easily as they worked in tandem.
When she turns around from putting the batter into the oven, he’s already rinsing and loading up the dishwasher; her eyes become transfixed on the gentle flex of his forearms that peek out from his rolled-up sleeves.
Shaking her head, she says, “Hey, you don’t have to do that. You’re going to get your shirt dirty.”
“Oh, don’t worry about it. It’s a dark shirt,” Tito smiles at her. “I’m almost done anyway. Do you want to watch something while we wait for it to bake? You said it was like 45 minutes, right?”
“Yeah, sure. Do you have a suggestion?”
“Nope. Just put on whatever.”
She flickers back and forth between a few apps before something catches her eye. “Hey, have you seen Brooklyn Nine-Nine before?”
“No, actually! I always thought it sounded good. It’s a comedy, right? Like Parks & Rec?”
“Yeah, it’s been on my list for a while.”
“Hell yeah, I love those types of shows. Let’s do it.”
As she queues up the episode, she pauses, “It’s set in New York. That isn't gonna be weird for you, right?”
He chuckles quietly as he settles on the far end of her couch. “No, I think it’ll be fine. It’ll be nice to see the city anyway.”
“Alright.”
The show rolls on as they sit in a comfortable silence punctuated by a few comments and a lot of laughter. They end up getting through three episodes while they wait for the brownies to bake and cool before Tito has to leave.
Eventually, when 5:50 pm rolls around, Tito stands with a sigh. “Alright. I should probably go; the boys'll chirp me to hell if I’m any later.”
“Oh yeah, of course. Have fun!” Evie says, handing over the container as he puts his shoes and coat back on.
He pauses, looking down at the box, and gently places a hand on her arm. “Evie, thank you so much for letting me come over and for baking these brownies for me.”
“Don’t be stupid, there’s no need to thank me,” she smiles and squeezes the hand on her arm, “Christmas spirit or whatever, right?”
He returns her smile, his eyes crinkling. “Yeah,” he breathes. He takes a step back.
“Well…” she reaches around him and opens the door for him. “Enjoy your dinner!”
He hesitates before wrapping her in a tight hug, “Thanks again. And Merry Christmas, Evie.”
“Yeah, Merry Christmas to you, too, Tito,” her voice barely above a whisper next to his ear. She smiles at her door and doesn’t go back inside until after she sees him step into the elevator. When she returns to her couch, she can’t bring herself to keep watching Brooklyn Nine-Nine. So she puts on an old favorite, Schitt’s Creek, instead and settles in with a hot cup of tea.
Late that evening, she receives a text from Tito.
Tito 🌞🏒: ur brownies were a huge hit. thanks again!!! Tito 🌞🏒: we actually have our last home game of the year tomorrow. i would love for you to be there if you can make it?
Evie — December 27
There's a flush on Evie’s cheeks as she leans against the bar, trying to get the bartender’s attention. The bar isn't busy on a Wednesday night around Christmas time, so it isn't as loud or cramped as it could be. But she's feeling a little overwhelmed at the thought of being here with Tito’s teammates— all basically strangers— after a win.
As she waits for her drink, her mind wanders. It had been a while since Evie had been at a hockey game, and it felt good just to absorb the energy of the crowd around her. It was nice to be able to repay Leanne for dinner with a ticket to the game. She was surprised at how easily their conversation flowed and how much fun they had at the game together. She had found it hard to make friends in a new city with a remote job, but now she thinks she might join the group more when they hang out.
She looks over at where the players are sitting and is warmed by the sight of Tito laughing and joking with his teammates, looking lighter than when she last saw him. She’s glad that the boys are taking it easy since they’re leaving for a road trip tomorrow. She already feels like she’s running on fumes.
So she’s surprised to find herself still sitting at the booth two hours later. Most of the team has left by now, leaving just her, Tito, Jason Dickinson, and his wife, Alandra. She’s trying her hardest not to think about the weight of Tito’s leg pressing against hers under the table.
“Aww, your baby is so cute,” Evie says, handing the phone back to Alandra.
“Thanks, you know, this is the first time I've been out since she was born. Thank god our families are here for the holidays,” she says, taking a sip of her fourth cocktail. She leans in dramatically, “Okay, you’ve got to forgive me, but I’m a new mother, and I’m bored out of my mind. You want kids one day, Gigi?”
She chokes on a sip of her cocktail, prompting Tito to gently pat her back. “Um. I mean, yeah? I haven’t really thought about it in a while, I guess. My ex was really—” She clears her throat. “I like kids a lot. It depends on a lot of things, I guess. But I’m not really anywhere to be thinking about that right now.”
“Bad breakup?” Alandra asks sympathetically.
“Yeah, something like that. I mean, it was a long time coming. So yeah, I’m not really dating right now anyway so— No reason to think about kids.”
Alandra hums, leaning forward. “What do you mean you’re not dating? You’re beautiful; you must get a lot of attention.”
Evie laughs, shrugging as she takes a long sip of her drink, “I mean, sure? I just want to figure out how to be me for a bit, you know? Besides, I’ve just never really been a dating person. Just seems exhausting, to be honest. I did it a little bit before— I just hated it. And I think I still do. The idea of going on dates makes me—”
“Oh yeah, I get it,” Tito jumps in, “I dated a bit in Vancouver, mainly on Raya, but also some mutual friends, or whatever. It’s rough when you’re in and out of town for hockey and the rest of it. I’m definitely not thinking about it right now, either.”
Evie nods at him and gestures wildly with her straw. “Oh god, dating apps. Yeah, I downloaded Bumble for a bit in the summer and just deleted it after a few weeks. It’s like I missed a whole chunk of the dating timeline. It just wasn’t really a thing, and now it feels like that’s all people use, and I’m just so lost.”
Neither of them notices the looks Alandra and Jason share.
Jason finally speaks up, “What, so you don’t hook up?”
They both laugh and say, simultaneously, “That's not what I said,” and “Of course I do. "
With that, the conversation moves on to the upcoming new year. They stay at the bar for almost four hours, and by the time she walks through her apartment door, she doesn’t feel as bone tired as she thought she would.
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Renting film props in Vancouver can be a fun and exciting process that can help enhance the authenticity of your production. With so many options available, it's important to take the time to carefully choose the right props for your project to ensure they align with your vision.
When working with prop rental companies, remember to communicate clearly and effectively about what you're looking for. Don't be afraid to ask questions or negotiate pricing if necessary. And always remember to properly credit any rented props in your final product.
By following these tips and taking advantage of Vancouver's wide range of cleared art rentals and other film props available for rent, you can create a truly unique and memorable production that is sure to leave a lasting impression on audiences.
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Vancouver Event Rentals: Elevate Your Next Special Occasion
Planning a memorable event requires creativity, organization, and the right resources to set the stage. Whether it’s an elegant wedding, a corporate gathering, or a family celebration, creating the perfect atmosphere plays a key role in its success. From tents and lighting to furniture and décor, Vancouver event rentals offer everything you need to elevate your occasion and leave a lasting impression.
Why Choose Event Rentals?
Event rentals provide access to high-quality equipment and stylish furnishings that enhance any venue. Instead of purchasing items you may only use once, renting offers a more practical and cost-effective solution. With professional rental companies, you also gain expert advice and setup services, allowing you to focus on enjoying your event stress-free. This flexibility ensures that each occasion is unique, customized to your specific vision and needs.
Essential Rentals for Any Occasion
Every event has its unique requirements, and rental services in Vancouver cater to a wide variety of functions. For outdoor events, tents provide essential coverage and ensure guests are comfortable regardless of the weather. Additionally, you can rent tables, chairs, dance floors, and sound equipment to complete your setup. Companies that specialize in Vancouver event rentals also offer themed décor, perfect for adding a personal touch to weddings, anniversaries, and private parties.
How Rentals Enhance the Guest Experience
By using professional rentals, hosts can ensure a seamless and visually stunning experience for their guests. Comfortable seating, stylish lighting, and functional layouts help create an inviting ambiance, making guests feel welcome. Reliable equipment also means your event will run smoothly without interruptions, leaving guests impressed with your planning.
In conclusion, Vancouver residents can rely on Elite Tents & Events for exceptional rental services that make every celebration remarkable. With a wide range of rental options and professional expertise, the team ensures your special event runs smoothly, offering everything from tents to décor tailored to your occasion.
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Five Perks of Deciding On Rental Decorations Over Do-It-Yourself for Your Richmond, BC Wedding Celebration
As you start planning your big day, you are actually probably looking at every detail, including decors. While do it yourself jobs may be tempting, you could desire to reconsider. By choosing rental decors over do it yourself, you'll open yourself as much as a globe of perks that will definitely create your wedding celebration considering method considerably smoother. From conserving time and power to attaining a professional look without the difficulty, rental decors could be a game-changer. Yet that is actually just the beginning - and it's worth checking out the various other benefits that may create all the distinction on your special day.
Time-Saving Benefit Guaranteed
Along with wedding celebration organizing presently difficult, the last trait you intend to stress over is actually spending hrs crafting decors from scratch. That is actually where activity decor service and wedding celebration decoration rental been available in - a problem-free solution to your wedding ceremony decor needs. By deciding on event decoration rental Vancouver BC, you are actually sparing your own self a significant volume of time and power that could be a lot better invested in more vital components of your wedding. You will not need to dedicate hrs to exploring DIY tutorials, acquiring components, or putting together intricate centerpieces. With rental decorations, you can merely decide on the styles and styles that accommodate your style and permit the professionals manage the remainder.
Broader Stable Of Options Available
Hundreds of distinct decoration possibilities are actually at your fingertips when you go with rental designs over do it yourself. You are actually no much longer restricted to what you can make or find in your area. Along with rental decors, you may surf with a large compilation of wedding event design rental possibilities in Richmond BC, Vancouver BC, or elsewhere, and choose the best parts to match your wedding style. This implies you can possess a genuinely unique wedding that mirrors your personal design. From exquisite candelabras to rustic lights, and from classic furniture to contemporary focal points, rental decorations provide an exceptional series of options. You may additionally mix and match different things to develop a look that's exclusively all yours.
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Your wedding decoration Burnaby BC is going to beam like a flawlessly shiny gem when you decide on rental choices over DIY. You'll manage to achieve an expert appeal without damaging a sweat. With wedding event decor rental Surrey BC, wedding ceremony decoration rental Burnaby BC, or even occasion decoration rental Vancouver BC, you'll have access to high quality, classy pieces that will definitely boost your wedding celebration decor. You won't possess to bother with developing, property, or even sourcing products, which can easily be actually time-consuming and nerve-racking. Rental firms have a group of pros that'll handle the coordinations, making certain that every little thing is actually put together and ready to happen your huge time. This suggests you can easily concentrate on more crucial factors, like taking pleasure in the festivity along with your liked ones.
Cost-Efficient Down The Road
You'll also discover that leasing decorations may be an economical selection in the end. When you opt for to rent decorations, you're certainly not purchasing things that are going to likely just be made use of as soon as. This approach saves you from having to purchase costly decors that will eventually find yourself in storage space or even be actually thrown out. As an alternative, you can easily allocate that spending plan in the direction of more vital facets of your wedding celebration. For example, if you are actually acquiring wed in Richmond, BC, consider wedding planner Vancouver BC from a reliable event design rental Richmond BC provider. They'll give you along with premium decors that fit your motif and type, without the hefty price.
Conclusion
Through deciding for rental decorations over do it yourself, you'll experience the advantages of a much more kicked back and satisfying wedding celebration experience. You'll save time and energy, get to a more comprehensive variety of options, and achieve a qualified appeal without breaking a sweat. Additionally, you'll steer clear of unnecessary expenditures and anxiety. Along with rental decors, you can with confidence concentrate on what really matters - commemorating with your enjoyed ones and bring in remarkable memories.
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5 Benefits of Choosing Rental Decorations Over Do It Yourself for Your Richmond, BC Wedding Ceremony
As you start considering your unique day, you are actually likely thinking about every particular, featuring designs. While DIY projects could be tempting, you may intend to hesitate. Through selecting rental decorations over do it yourself, you'll open on your own as much as a globe of advantages that will definitely create your wedding event organizing procedure dramatically smoother. From saving energy and time to obtaining a specialist appeal without the hassle, rental designs may be a game-changer. Yet that's only the beginning - and it is actually worth exploring the various other perks that may make all the difference on your wedding.
Time-Saving Comfort Ensured
Along with wedding celebration organizing already overwhelming, the final trait you intend to stress around is spending hrs crafting decors from the ground up. That's where occasion design rental and wedding celebration decoration rental can be found in - a hassle-free solution to your wedding decor requirements. By picking event planning Burnaby BC, you are actually sparing yourself a significant amount of your time and electricity that can be actually much better invested in more crucial elements of your wedding. You won't need to commit hrs to researching do it yourself tutorials, compiling products, or even assembling elaborate centerpieces. Along with rental designs, you may simply decide on the designs and types that suit your style and allow the specialists handle the rest.
Larger Series Of Options Available
Numerous special decoration choices are actually at your fingertips when you choose for rental designs over DIY. You are actually absolutely no longer limited to what you may create or locate regionally. Along with rental decorations, you can easily go to a substantial compilation of wedding celebration design rental choices in Richmond BC, Vancouver BC, or even in other places, and opt for the perfect parts to match your wedding theme. This implies you can easily possess a genuinely unrivaled wedding celebration that shows your personal style. From classy candelabras to rustic lanterns, and from vintage furniture to contemporary focal points, rental decors use an unparalleled range of choices. You can easily also blend and match various things to generate an appearance that's distinctively yours.
Qualified Quality Without Effort
Your wedding coordination will certainly shine like a wonderfully sleek jewel when you select rental possibilities over DIY. You'll have the ability to attain an expert appeal without damaging a sweat. Along with wedding ceremony decor rental Surrey BC, wedding event decor rental Burnaby BC, or even event decoration rental Vancouver BC, you'll possess access to high-grade, classy pieces that will elevate your wedding decor. You will not need to fret about developing, property, or even sourcing materials, which could be lengthy and stressful. Rental firms possess a group of pros who'll manage the strategies, guaranteeing that whatever is actually established and ready to take place your wedding day. This implies you can easily pay attention to more vital factors, like taking pleasure in the occasion with your enjoyed ones.
Affordable Down The Road
You'll likewise discover that leasing decors could be an affordable selection down the road. When you choose to rent decorations, you're not investing in things that will likely merely be made use of as soon as. This technique conserves you from must buy expensive decorations that are going to eventually find yourself in storing or be actually disposed of. Rather, you may allocate that finances towards more crucial facets of your wedding event. For instance, if you're obtaining gotten married to in Richmond, BC, consider event planner Burnaby BC from a credible celebration design rental Richmond BC provider. They'll provide you along with high quality decors that fit your motif and design, without the substantial price.
Verdict
Through choosing rental decorations over do it yourself, you'll profit of an extra rested and enjoyable wedding event experience. You'll conserve energy and time, gain access to a wider variety of choices, and accomplish an expert look without breaking a sweat. Plus, you'll steer clear of unneeded expenses and stress and anxiety. With rental decorations, you can with confidence focus on what absolutely matters - commemorating with your adored ones and making extraordinary memories.
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How easy is it to choose a wedding venue in Canada
Choosing the perfect wedding venue is one of the most significant decisions you’ll make while planning your big day. The venue sets the stage for your celebration, influencing everything from the décor to the overall vibe of the event. In a country as vast and diverse as Canada, finding the right venue can be both exhilarating and challenging. With stunning landscapes, cosmopolitan cities, and a rich cultural heritage, Canada offers a wide variety of wedding venues that cater to every taste and budget.
In this guide, we'll explore how easy—or difficult—it is to choose a wedding venue in Canada. We'll discuss the various factors that can influence your decision and provide practical tips to make the process smoother. We'll also integrate important aspects like Toronto event rentals, DIY decoration on weddings, the role of wedding decorators near you, and the importance of event decor rentals supply. Additionally, we'll include key insights on flower decorations for the wedding reception and party decorations, linking you to resources that can assist in planning your dream wedding.
Factors That Influence the Ease of Choosing a Wedding Venue
1. Geographical Location
The geographical location of your wedding plays a crucial role in determining the ease of finding a venue. Canada’s diverse geography offers everything from urban settings to rustic countryside and picturesque coastal areas.
Urban Venues: Cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal are teeming with wedding venue options. Urban venues often provide easy access to Toronto event rentals, allowing for seamless integration of rented décor, furniture, and other essentials. In Toronto, for example, you can find a variety of stylish lofts, grand hotels, and elegant banquet halls that cater to different wedding styles. For more information on event decor rentals in Toronto, visit Toronto event decor rentals.
Countryside and Coastal Venues: If you’re envisioning a wedding amidst nature, Canada’s rural areas and coastal towns offer stunning options like vineyards, farms, and beach resorts. These locations provide a serene atmosphere but may require more logistical planning, particularly in terms of transporting guests and coordinating with local vendors.
2. Budget Considerations
Your budget will significantly influence your choice of venue, and how easy it is to find one that fits within your financial plan. Venues in popular locations or with extensive amenities tend to be more expensive, but there are ways to manage costs effectively.
All-Inclusive Venues: Some venues offer packages that include everything from catering to décor, which can simplify planning but might limit customization. On the other hand, if you prefer a more personalized approach, consider DIY decoration on weddings, which allows you to manage your budget more flexibly by sourcing materials and decorations yourself.
DIY Decorations and Rentals: For those looking to cut costs, DIY decorations offer an excellent opportunity to add personal touches to your wedding without spending a fortune. Utilizing event decor rentals supply companies can help you access high-quality decorations at a fraction of the cost of buying them. For guidance on top rental companies in Toronto, check out Toronto’s Top 10 Event Decor Companies.
3. Venue Availability and Seasonality
The time of year you plan to get married will have a significant impact on venue availability. Peak wedding seasons, particularly summer and early fall, see higher demand, which can make securing your dream venue more challenging.
Booking in Advance: To increase your chances of securing the perfect venue, it’s essential to start your search early. Popular venues often book up over a year in advance, especially for summer dates. If you’re set on a particular venue, reach out as soon as possible to check availability.
Seasonal Flexibility: If you’re flexible with your wedding date, consider off-peak seasons like winter or early spring. These times of year often come with lower costs and more available dates, making it easier to book the venue of your choice.
4. Venue Capacity and Guest List
The size of your wedding will also play a crucial role in determining the right venue. Some venues are better suited for small, intimate gatherings, while others can accommodate large guest lists.
Small and Intimate Venues: If you’re planning a small wedding, you’ll have a wider range of options, including boutique hotels, historic homes, and private estates. These venues often provide a cozy and personalized atmosphere that’s perfect for a close-knit celebration.
Large Venues: For larger weddings, options like banquet halls, convention centers, or outdoor spaces like vineyards and parks are ideal. However, finding a large venue that aligns with your vision and budget may require more research and planning.
5. Personalization and Décor
The ease of choosing a wedding venue in Canada also depends on how much flexibility you want in terms of personalization and décor. Some venues come with built-in themes and décor, while others offer a blank canvas that allows you to design your wedding from scratch.
Customizable Venues: If you have a specific vision for your wedding, look for venues that allow for extensive customization. Outdoor spaces, barns, and lofts often provide the flexibility to bring in your own décor and vendors. Working with wedding decorators near you can help bring your vision to life, even in more customizable settings. You can explore options for wedding decorators in Canada at Wedding Decorators near me in Canada.
Pre-Designed Venues: Some venues have a distinct style or theme that you can embrace without much additional work. These venues often come with built-in décor and amenities, making the planning process easier. However, they may not offer as much flexibility for couples who want to create a unique look.
Tips for Choosing the Perfect Wedding Venue in Canada
1. Define Your Vision
Before you start searching for venues, take some time to define your vision for the day. Do you want a grand, formal event or a laid-back, rustic celebration? Are you drawn to modern, minimalist aesthetics, or do you prefer something more traditional? Having a clear vision will help you narrow down your venue choices and ensure that your selection aligns with your overall wedding theme.
2. Set a Realistic Budget
Establishing a realistic budget is crucial to narrowing down your venue options. Consider all the costs involved, including the venue rental fee, catering, décor, and any additional services. Don’t forget to factor in taxes and service charges, which can add up quickly.
If you’re working with a limited budget, consider venues that offer flexibility in terms of DIY decoration on weddings. This approach allows you to allocate more of your budget toward other essential elements, like photography or a live band.
3. Consider Logistics
Think about the logistical aspects of your wedding when choosing a venue. Consider the location’s accessibility, parking availability, and proximity to accommodations for out-of-town guests. If your venue is in a remote area, you may need to arrange transportation for your guests, which can add to the overall cost and complexity of the event.
Additionally, consider the venue’s layout and how it will accommodate your planned activities, such as the ceremony, reception, and dancing. Make sure there’s enough space for everything you want to include, from a spacious dance floor to a beautiful setup for flower decorations for the wedding reception.
4. Visit Multiple Venues
Don’t settle on the first venue you visit. Touring multiple venues will give you a better sense of what’s available and how each option aligns with your vision. Pay attention to the venue’s atmosphere, layout, and amenities, and consider how they’ll work with your wedding plans.
When visiting venues, take note of how the space flows and how it might be set up for your event. Consider factors like natural light, indoor and outdoor options, and the overall ambiance of the venue.
5. Ask About Packages and Inclusions
Many venues offer packages that include various services like catering, décor, and rentals. Ask about what’s included in the price and what additional costs you might incur. This will help you compare venues more accurately and stay within your budget.
For example, some venues may include tables, chairs, and linens in their rental fee, while others may require you to rent these items separately. Understanding what’s included will help you make a more informed decision and avoid any surprises down the road.
6. Leverage Local Vendors
Working with local vendors, such as wedding decorators near you, can simplify the planning process and ensure everything goes smoothly on your big day. Local vendors have experience working with venues in your area and can offer valuable insights and recommendations.
Additionally, local vendors can help you save on transportation costs and ensure that everything arrives on time. For instance, when planning your party decorations, consider partnering with a trusted local provider like Blooming Wedding Decor to ensure your vision is brought to life seamlessly.
7. Embrace the Possibilities of DIY Decorations
If you’re a creative couple or working with a tight budget, DIY decoration on weddings can be a rewarding way to personalize your event. From handmade centerpieces to custom signage, DIY projects allow you to infuse your personality into the décor while saving money.
However, DIY doesn’t have to mean doing everything on your own. You can still utilize event decor rental supply companies to provide the basics like table linens, chairs, and lighting. This hybrid approach gives you the flexibility to focus on the personal touches that matter most while ensuring the essentials are covered. Learn more about the top rental companies in Toronto
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Discover the Charm of Furnished Downtown Apartments in North Vancouver
North Vancouver, a vibrant and picturesque city nestled between the ocean and the mountains, offers a unique blend of urban living and natural beauty. For those seeking a comfortable, convenient, and stylish place to stay, furnished downtown apartments in North Vancouver provide the perfect solution. Whether you're a business traveler, a family on vacation, or a local looking for a temporary home, these apartments offer a range of special and unique qualities that make them an ideal choice.
A Perfect Blend of Comfort and Convenience
One of the most appealing aspects of furnished downtown apartments in North Vancouver is the perfect balance they strike between comfort and convenience. With utilities, Wi-Fi, and often even housekeeping services included, you can move in with just your suitcase and immediately feel at home.
The convenience of these apartments extends beyond the interior. Located in the heart of North Vancouver, you'll have easy access to public transportation, grocery stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. Whether you're commuting to work or exploring the city's attractions, everything you need is just a short walk or transit ride away.
Stunning Views and Natural Surroundings
North Vancouver is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, and many furnished downtown apartments take full advantage of this by offering spectacular views of the mountains, ocean, and cityscape. Imagine waking up each morning to the sight of snow-capped peaks or watching the sunset over the water from your living room.
Modern Amenities and Stylish Design
Furnished downtown apartments in North Vancouver are known for their modern amenities and stylish design. From sleek kitchens with stainless steel appliances to spa-like bathrooms, these apartments are designed with both functionality and aesthetics in mind. Many buildings also offer additional amenities such as fitness centers, swimming pools, and communal lounges, providing residents with everything they need to live comfortably and luxuriously.
Flexibility and Peace of Mind
Another significant advantage of choosing a furnished downtown apartment in North Vancouver is the flexibility it provides. Whether you need a short-term rental for a few weeks or a longer stay of several months, these apartments offer a range of lease options to suit your needs. This flexibility is ideal for professionals on temporary assignments, students, or anyone in transition.
With all the essentials provided and managed for you, including furniture, appliances, and utilities, you can focus on enjoying your stay rather than worrying about logistics. This ease of living is one of the main reasons why so many people choose furnished apartments over traditional rentals.
Furnished downtown apartments in North Vancouver offer a unique combination of comfort, convenience, and style in one of the most beautiful and vibrant cities in Canada. With modern amenities, stunning views, and a strong sense of community, these apartments are the perfect choice for anyone looking to experience the best of urban living while staying connected to nature.
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Renting Furniture in Vancouver: The Smart Solution for Home and Events
In a bustling city like Vancouver, where life is dynamic and ever-changing, the concept of renting furniture has gained significant traction among residents and businesses alike. Renting furniture offers flexibility, convenience, and cost-effectiveness, making it an appealing option for those seeking to furnish their homes or host events without the commitment of purchasing new items. Can West Display, a prominent provider of rental solutions in Vancouver, stands at the forefront of this trend, offering a diverse range of furniture options to meet the needs of various customers. Let's delve into why renting furniture in Vancouver, particularly through Can West Display, has become such a popular choice.
Embracing Change without Commitment
Vancouver is a city characterized by its transient population, with many residents moving frequently due to job opportunities or lifestyle changes. Renting furniture provides an ideal solution for those who want to create a comfortable living space without the burden of moving heavy items from place to place. Can West Display offers a wide selection of rental furniture, from sofas and beds to dining tables and office desks, enabling individuals to furnish their homes according to their current needs and style preferences.
Tailored Solutions for Events and Occasions
Diverse Clientele:
Can West Display serves businesses, event planners, and individuals hosting gatherings or exhibitions.
The company caters to various events, including corporate functions, wedding receptions, and trade show booths.
Comprehensive Rental Solutions:
Can West Display offers furniture rental solutions that transform any space into visually stunning and functional environments.
Event organizers benefit from flexible rental options tailored to specific occasions, ensuring unique settings that leave lasting impressions on attendees.
Extensive Catalogue:
Can West Display's catalogue includes modular seating arrangements, elegant dining sets, decorative accents, and professional display fixtures.
Every event is equipped with appropriate furnishings to enhance ambiance and functionality, showcasing the company's commitment to quality and versatility.
Sustainable and Cost-Effective Practices
In an era increasingly concerned with sustainability, renting furniture presents a more environmentally friendly alternative to purchasing new items. Can West Display's rental model promotes the reuse of high-quality furniture, reducing the demand for new production and minimizing waste. By opting for rental solutions, individuals and businesses contribute to the circular economy while enjoying the benefits of premium furniture at a fraction of the cost.
From a financial perspective, renting furniture offers significant savings compared to buying new pieces outright. Can West Display's competitive rental rates make it feasible for customers to access premium furniture without the hefty upfront expenses associated with purchasing. This affordability is particularly advantageous for businesses operating on tight budgets or individuals seeking temporary furnishing solutions.
Streamlined Rental Process
Can West Display's commitment to customer satisfaction extends to its seamless rental process. The company prioritizes convenience and efficiency, ensuring that customers can access their desired furniture with minimal effort. Whether it's browsing the online catalog, consulting with design experts, or scheduling delivery and setup, Can West Display streamlines every step of the rental journey.
Additionally, the company's attentive customer service team is on hand to address inquiries, offer recommendations, and provide support throughout the rental period. This personalized approach distinguishes Can West Display as a trusted partner for all furniture rental needs in Vancouver.
Elevating Spaces with Design Expertise
One of the standout features of Can West Display is its dedication to enhancing spaces through thoughtful design. The company collaborates with experienced designers and stylists who curate furniture collections tailored to various aesthetics and functional requirements. Whether customers seek a contemporary urban vibe or a classic elegant look, Can West Display's design team assists in selecting the perfect furniture pieces to achieve desired outcomes.
Furthermore, Can West Display's furniture rental service extends beyond mere transactions; it embodies a commitment to elevating environments and transforming spaces into inviting and inspiring settings.
Conclusion
In summary, renting furniture in Vancouver through Can West Display offers a myriad of benefits for residents, businesses, and event organizers alike. By embracing flexibility, sustainability, and affordability, Can West Display has established itself as a premier provider of furniture rental solutions in the city. Whether it's furnishing a new home, hosting a memorable event, or upgrading office spaces, customers can rely on Can West Display's expertise and expansive inventory to meet their needs and exceed their expectations. For those looking to enhance their living or working environments without the commitment of ownership, renting furniture from Can West Display is undoubtedly the smart choice in Vancouver's dynamic landscape.
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Estate Cleanouts
Do any of the gadgets have to be shipped or delivered to a beneficiary or previous owner? The objects could be priceless, so they'll need to be rigorously packaged and shipped off. Depending on the scale and weight, shipping prices may be greater than you bargained for. Although the product could have an emotional attachment for whomever it’s going to be delivered to, guarantee these costs are covered within the sale of a number of the items.
We will help you in moving, decluttering and donating all furnishings. It may be an overwhelming train as a end result of stockpile items over the years in the home. Arrangement of all of the gadgets could be quite engulfing; therefore this article will present tips on the means to handle the process of an estate cleanout and basic junk elimination. If you've a big property or are just too busy to deal with the fall cleanup by your self, help is out there. You can schedule a dumpster rental or rent uniformed skilled junk removal technicians, depending upon your wants.
But not everyone has the time, power, tools, manpower or desire to do. Most individuals will discover it much far easier to pay for an estate cleanout service to have the undesirable items removed. Assuming that you solely need one-time home cleanout services, we will present a free price quote after estimating how a lot estate cleanout services the contents weigh and the way a lot quantity they’ll take up. There may be a recycling payment for certain home equipment, corresponding to fridges and freezers. We’ll be upfront with our estate cleanout prices, and we’ll disclose all fees beforehand. Our group can travel anywhere within the Portland OR and Vancouver WA area.
I would advocate Guindon for any and your whole shifting wants. If you proceed to have questions, be at liberty to learn the FAQs below specifically focused on our estate clean out service. Having taken out every little estate cleanout services thing, you will need to do a thorough cleansing of the entire home then do a last inspection. Go via and over every wardrobe and ensure nothing was forgotten or ignored.
Now I say that it is a tough scenario as a end result of when dividing objects from the estate it can result in disputes as more than one person can have declare over one single thing. Take your time with this and only if you fully really feel that you've left nothing unturned then hand the estate over. Now you can easily think about getting a couple of of your family and friends members collectively and begin clearing out the estate.
Either they are downsizing and going via a serious life-style change or someone has died within the household or a divorce or they have crippling debt. Start with private rooms because they hold personal gadgets that family members might need to have immediately. Typically, clothes, jewelry, and a few sentimental belongings shall be taken with your purchasers. Furniture like vanities, dressers, bed frames, mattresses, and desks could be either positioned in storage or auctioned. Survey the estate before cleansing to make sure that you've a comprehensive guidelines for you to use as you clean.
Belongings that will be positioned in an auction are those that your clients could not have the room for. Also, your purchasers could not know tips on how to correctly promote sure items estate cleanout services and ask you to auction them instead. This house of the home will need to be deep cleaned. Appliances and items should be organized, boxed, and put aside first.
The property, or estate, liquidation business is normally supported by one of 4 unfortunate events in life. They are downsizing due to main lifestyle adjustments, demise of a father or mother or different member of the family, divorce, and crippling debt. These events additionally often require estate cleanout services.
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Just a Simple Lie
Chapter 9
Description: Having worked on small independent films for the better part of a decade, your friend tells you about an opening for a script supervisor with a large studio. Wanting to advance your career, you apply and get an interview. The only downside, they prefer to hire crew who are married. It’s just a simple lie, right?
Pairing: Chris Evans x Reader
Warnings: Cursing, pining, fluff
A/N: This is NOT the final chapter. There is one more after this one. Per the usual: this fic is simply for fun. I know nothing about the personal lives of the two actors in this series and mean no harm. I am also totally guessing regarding the studio talk. Comments, reblogs, and likes are always welcome.
Word Count: 3,932
Catch up with Chapter 8
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“What’s going on with you?” Monica asked.
“Nothing.”
She’s asked you this question for the better part of a month. Not Yours only had a couple of weeks left to shoot, but filming had seemed to drag on despite it it’s short two month schedule.
“Are you still down about Travis?”
Okay, yes, you were still lying. Kind of. After the night of the wrap party where Chris Evans walked out of your life, you took the ring off and put it back into your jewelry box saying a prayer of sorry to your grandmother for wearing her ring. Surprisingly no one brought it or Travis up except for Monica. You kept it vague. Said he wasn’t right for you and the two of you were friends. All of which was true and she didn’t press. Except for when she asked what was wrong.
“Travis and I are friends. And I’m fine.”
“You don’t seem fine. You’ve just been down this whole shoot.”
“Have I not been getting the job done? Have I dropped the ball in anyway?” you asked, nose buried in your copy of the script.
“Duuuuude,” she said bumping you.
“Fine,” you tossed your script on to your desk and gave her your full attention. “I’m just tired. Honestly. Haven’t been sleeping well.”
“Maybe your pregnant.”
“You’d have to be having sex to be pregnant, Monica.”
“Maybe you’re like three months pregnant and don’t know it,” she said with a smug grin. She was pulling your chain per the usual.
You gave her a smile that verged on a laugh. “You suck.”
“Maybe so. But you still love me,” she replied.
And you did. The two of you had become extremely close on this shoot. Probably because it was being completely shot on the lot with teenagers and people in their early twenties who liked to go out to clubs. Most of the crew were in their thirties so you stuck together. It was for the best. Look where being besties with Chris got you.
You tried. Honest to goodness tried. The morning after the wrap party you called him with your hands shaking the whole time only to be dumped in his voicemail. You texted him about twelve times that first week and didn’t receive a response. Two weeks later he responded.
Chris: Maybe it’s best we just don’t speak.
Getting that message shot a pain through your heart you didn’t think was possible. Twenty minutes later he messaged again.
Chris: I can’t be with someone who isn’t honest with me. Any type of relationship is built on communication and honesty.
He was right. While he was busy falling for you, you were pretending to be engaged.
Y/N: You’re right. It’s something I’ll always regret but I’ll accept your request. I won’t contact you again.
There was no use pouring your heart out to him again. You had already done so a few times in voicemails and text messages. If anything, you were mad at yourself. Mad for not telling him when the two of you had first gotten close. And again, when you were sick and staying in his rental. Or the numerous times the two of you hung out after filming was complete for the day. You were so ready to let him go after the wrap party until he told you he was crazy about you. Of course, you were crazy about him too, but you had locked that away.
“I’m just having a problem with a friend. I wasn’t honest about something and now we aren’t speaking,” you told her with a shrug.
“If they’re a good friend they’ll eventually come around.”
“I hope so.”
**
“She’s unbearable,” Ian said, running a hand through his hair making it stand on end. “Can you please just stay with us? Or maybe, um. Maybe you can convince her she’s not working enough?” You chuckled at your crazed friend. “The people at Sony must have professionals on staff that can manage her. I just... I just can’t anymore. Not to mention I haven’t put together any of the furniture in the nursery. Haven’t washed any of the clothing or bedding. There just isn’t time.”
He bent over the sink, hands resting on the polished stone on either side, breathing deeply. You clicked the pulse button on the blender giving it another minute to come together. Ian had come into the room with his mouth moving when you were in the middle of blending the pink concoction making you pause. You released the button, walking past Ian’s arched back to grab glass from the cupboard. Walking past him once more, you took off the cover and poured the fruit and spinach filled smoothie into the glass.
Joanna was on the couch, her legs reclined on the empty seats with her tablet in hand.
“Here you go my dear. I’m taking your hubby out for a beer.”
She rested the tablet on her large belly and smiled. “Thank you. He’s driving me up the wall.”
You kissed the top of her head. “I’ve got you.”
**
Travis and Gemma were seated at a four top sitting opposite of each other when you and Ian walked in.
“Oh look, Gem! It’s my lovely bride,” Travis nearly shouted as you took a seat next to him.
Flicking him on the arm, he flinched but kissed your cheek. “Are we ever getting over that?” you whined.
“Never,” he whispered.
“I still can’t believe you assholes never told me,” Gemma replied.
“Ye-ah. It wasn’t my most shining moment and I’d like to forget it. He’s all yours,” you tease, raising your eyebrows up and down.
“Been there. Done that,” she replied.
“Hey! I’m right here!” Travis interjected.
You put an arm around his shoulders and pulled him closer to you. “You’re so pretty.”
“Brat,” he replied.
“I just want a beer,” Ian said, his head resting on the table top.
Travis sprung out of his seat and made his way to the bar to grab Ian his beer because waiting for the server to arrive was just too many minutes wasted.
“So, you’re really done?” Gemma asked, mouth immediately going back to the straw in her glass. Some sort of mojito you thought.
“Mhm. It was for the best. The whole lying thing just was too much.”
During the last week of filming for Not Yours, you gave your notice. You kept it simple that you had some family things going on so you couldn’t commit for the next film. Barbara Floyd, the head of production told you that you had a standing offer there whenever you were ready. It was nice having steady income and influx of films being shot, but you couldn’t continue to work for an employer like that.
Travis returned with three pints, passing one to Ian and yourself.
“Thanks, Trav,” you grinned.
Ian chugged the glass of beer half way down before turning to look at Travis. “Yeah, thank you.” The server stopped by at that moment to check on the table. “One more please.” You chuckled softly causing Ian to look at you. “Anyone else?”
“No, we’re good,” you chuckled again.
“What’s next then?” Gemma continued.
“A low budget, independent. But it’s not a student film. I’ve officially retired from those.”
“Have you official retired from bartending?” Travis asked, knocking an elbow into your side.
“Probably not. It will be my go-to between jobs, probably until I retire.”
**
The drive to Studio City during rush hour was torture. But truly, it was always rush hour in LA. You really couldn’t complain as the film was being entirely shot in Los Angeles. As much as you did like to visit a new location, sometimes you just wanted your own bed.
With a few worthless honks and a hand gesture you would deny later, you found yourself parked and walking with Jonathan to the shared space amongst the production crew. Jonathan was executive producer and welcoming party for the cast and crew of currently titled, Untitled. Hopefully it would be named before filming wrapped. Being that it was an independent and rather short on funds from what you could tell, you were the sole script supervisor.
“And this is your desk!”
You gave Jonathan the politest smile you could muster. “Perfect.”
It really wasn’t. While your “office” in Vancouver was a cubical, it was modern and new. You didn’t even have walls. It was a small table about the width of two cookie sheets. Spaced on either side of you with about thee feet apart were two other tables for other production crew. At least you figured.
“Great. We are firing on all cylinders today with a table read this afternoon. We hope to start filming tomorrow,” Jonathan added.
“I’ll be ready.”
“That’s what I like to hear. I’m just down the hall if you need me. You have my number?”
“Yep. I should be set, but we’ll know more after the read through.”
Jonathan clapped his hands together, spun around and headed down the tight hallway, presumably to his own table. Maybe it was an office. An executive producer at the very least should have a cubical.
**
A large banquet table was set up in the middle of sound stage B with more than a dozen chairs for the cast around it. A row of chairs for the producers, the screen writer, director, assistant director, yourself, and a few others circled around the outside. You were a few minutes early per the usual, chatting with the small crew you had just been introduced to. You were getting aquatinted with Simone, the assistant director that was seated to your left when the cast started to trickle in. If you were being honest, you hadn’t looked in to any of the actors that were cast. You had taken on the job last minute when the previous script supervisor had backed out. It was less than a week to prepare, so you spent that time reading through the script a few times and rescuing Joanna and Ian from each other.
Simone had just given you a run down of all the films she had worked on as the two of you compared friends and colleagues in common when you felt someone lightly squeeze your knee. The offending knee groper walked on as your eyes trailed up to see Scott Evans make his way to a chair on the other side of the table. He sent you a wink and you audible gasped.
Fuck. This is going to be weird.
Really, it was only you that was being weird. Scott had squeezed your knee and gave you a friendly wink. But still. Had you known he was going to be in this film, you would have passed on the project. The last thing you wanted to do was make it awkward for him or his brother.
With the reading finished, you briefly addressed the actors letting them know where your desk was located and to come to you with any questions. When no one said anything, you gave a smile and quickly made your escape. Chris didn’t want to speak to you anymore. He made that perfectly clear. Keeping Scott at arms-length would be respecting that.
**
Scott didn’t film the first week of shooting. It helped ease your nervous stomach knowing you wouldn’t run into him on set or have to provide notes after a scene was shot. You knew he’d be filming the next week, but at least you had the weekend to freak out and hopefully you could just deal with it on Monday.
Cleaning up your table slash desk for the weekend took all but five seconds. Since it wasn’t an enclosed space, you left all personal items including Mr. Fern at home. He was blossoming much to your surprise.
“Hey Y/N.”
You knew that voice. There was no mistaking it. You looked up from your bag you were currently stuffing with your laptop to see Scott in front of you.
“Uh…”
Say something! Anything!
“Hey there Scott. How’s it goin’?”
Yep. You were talented at the art of speaking.
Scott chuckled softly, pulling up a chair from the empty table next to you. “Relax. I come in peace.” You took a shuddered breath. “I’m happy to see you on set. You come with high praise not only from my brother, but from other people you’ve worked with.”
“I doubt that. Your brother is not exactly my biggest fan.”
“I meant work wise sweetie. He can’t deny that.”
You shrugged a shoulder. “Honestly, I didn’t know you were in this film. I took the job when someone dropped out. I’m not like stalking you or trying to get to your brother.” Your bottom lip going between your teeth as soon as you finished your thought.
Scott chuckled again. Shook his head and propped it between his hands, resting his elbows on your table. “You’re cute.”
“Well, I just…I just don’t want to give you the wrong impression is all.”
“You’re not. I never thought that,” he sighed, smile dropping for a second. “Chris is thick headed. I don’t even care if you repeat that. While I think it sucks you lied, I think it sucks that a company also operates like that,” he said.
“Well, maybe they were right.” Scott lifts an eyebrow at this. “What I mean is, Chris and me did get close. Too close.”
Scott sits up straight, hands going to his knees. “But that’s not always the case. Sometimes people are going to fall for each other whether it’s frowned up or not. Listen. My brother has been pretty grumpy for the last couple of months. I was frankly happy that filming started this week because I needed a break from him. He’ll come around. Don’t give up on this.”
You nodded and stood up from your seat. “Walk me out?”
“You got it.”
Despite what Scott had said, you weren’t too sure. Yes, you kissed him and boy, was that quite the kiss. But he didn’t know how you felt. You never got to say the words. And he made it perfectly clear that the two of you shouldn’t speak to each other.
**
After a month and a half of filming, you were officially on vacation. Well, not really. You just didn’t have another film lined up at the moment. Scott had been nothing but a peach during the shoot. He was as sweet as pie and kept you quite entertained. You weren’t quite sure if you were happy or disappointed that Chris never came to visit Scott on set. In all honesty, you probably would have shutdown and hid, so it was probably for the best that he didn’t. You didn’t pry, but Scott had offered up that Chris had been in Boston, so it made sense he wasn’t around.
You were back to bartending part time. It was something to do with your free time and it was nice to have extra cash in your pocket. Thankfully, you were a saver and lived in a one-bedroom rental, so you could afford to take a few months off.
In your free time you were with your friends. Joanna’s mood swings had subsided and Ian didn’t call you for backup as much as he had been. You didn’t necessarily think she had mood swings. She had a rough few months with bouts of sickness and her emotions were running high. But it was nice to be able to go to her house and have fun like you used to.
“Trav, could you pass me the popcorn?”
He shook his head no, holding the bowl against his chest. “You and Gem are just going to eat it all and not share. I know you two.”
“Wow... I am hurt.”
“No you’re not,” he chuckled.
“I promise to make more after we all finish this bowl.”
“No, you won’t,” Gemma whispered beside you.
You knocked her with your elbow and shushed her quietly. Travis stood and passed you the bowl.
“I’ll go make my own,” he muttered before walking to the kitchen.
You let out a loud laugh, taking a large handful of popcorn and shoving it in your mouth.
Jana laid on the couch across from you with her feet in Ian’s lap. He was rubbing them with a peaceful look on his face while Jana smiled at him. They were happy and that’s all you wanted. You hoped that someday you’d find your person.
Your phone buzzed on the coffee table in front of you. Reaching for a napkin, you wiped the butter off your hands before picking it up.
Scott: Whatcha doin’?
Y/N: At my friend’s house. I work tonight.
Scott: That bites. You work all week?
Y/N: Tonight, tomorrow, and Friday. What are you up to?
Scott: Being lazy. Thinking about a solo dance party.
You smiled at his text.
Y/N: I could really go for one of those.
Y/N: Are you going to be in town for a while?
Scott: A couple of weeks at least.
Y/N: Want to grab lunch next week?
Scott: Sounds good angel. Let me know when.
Y/N: Will do. Have fun with your dance party.
**
Tuesdays were generally quiet, but people seemed to tip better. You weren’t sure if it was because patrons knew your tips would be few and far between or if the Tuesday crowd was just generous.
You had a tall can of energy drink behind the bar that you snuck sips from as the night went on. You knew it wasn’t healthy, but staying up until three in the morning on the nights you worked wasn’t easy. Making it to midnight was no problem, but after that, you were dead on your feet. It was only eight and you were already dragging. Grabbing the can, you brought it to your lips taking a pull.
“Those things will kill you.”
You put the can down and spun around to face the bar top. Your stomach dropped as you gripped the edge of the counter to keep yourself standing.
“Chris,” you whispered.
“Hey,” he said softly, pulling his black ballcap low on his face.
“Uh, hi?”
What the fuck is he doing here?
“Can I get a beer?” he asked. You stared blankly at him as he took a seat in the stool directly in front of you. “Whatever IPA you have on tap.”
You couldn’t move. Chris was here and speaking to you as if this was an everyday occurrence.
“Sweetheart?”
“Uhhh. IPA?” you asked, somehow getting your voice back.
Chris nodded his head. He interlaced his fingers and rested his hands on the bar. You walked to the far side of the bar to give yourself a minute to breathe. It didn’t matter than there were two IPAs on tap two feet from where he sat, the taps on the far end is where you went. You filled the glass and gave yourself an extra ten seconds to calm down. This was Chris. Your friend Chris who you were crazy about and he was crazy about you. At least he once was. You on the other hand were still crazy about him. You could deal with him in your bar for fifteen minutes or however long it takes him to finish his drink.
You walked back the length of the bar, grabbing a coaster and setting both in front of him.
“What are you doing here, Chris?”
He took a quick sip, licking the foam from his lips before setting the glass back down. “Straight to the point. I can deal with that. Uh, Scott told me you worked here.”
Scott. You internally rolled your eyes.
“That’s why he asked about my work schedule yesterday.”
Chris cringed a little bit, shrugging both shoulders. “I asked him to. I should have just called you, but I wasn’t sure if you would have picked up for me.”
This time you actually rolled your eyes. “I would have taken your call. You’re the one that doesn’t want to be my friend anymore.” It came out way harsher than you meant it to. “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have said that.” You shook your head, placing your elbows on the bar top and leaned in. “I thought about what I’d say if I saw you again and that wasn’t it. What I meant is I’m sorry. When you and I became friends, I should have told you what was going on, but I was scared. It seemed like such an innocent lie in the beginning but it kept getting bigger. I trusted you, but when it came down to it, I didn’t honor that trust and I’m sorry. I never meant to hurt you.”
Chris visible relaxed, his back hunching as he rested his forearms on the bar. “Sweetheart,” he started. “This isn’t all on you. I get why you didn’t want to tell me and while I wish you would have, I can’t hold that against you. I was hurt. Once we started hanging out, I started to fall for you even though I knew I shouldn’t. It was hard, so hard to hold back and respect the relationship I thought you had. So, it hurt when I found out it wasn’t real. But I shouldn’t have pushed you away that I had. I wish I hadn’t sent you that text message after ignoring you for weeks. So, what I’m trying to say is I’m sorry too. I’d like for us to be friends again.”
Friends. Not exactly what you hoped for, but you’d take Chris back in your life anyway you could get him.
“I would like that,” you said, offering him a small smile. “I’ll be right back.”
A couple had come in and taken a seat at table. You walked over, grabbing their drink orders before returning to the bar. It was probably the quickest margarita over ice and whiskey coke you’ve ever made, but you were walking on air at the moment. Chris wanted to be friends again.
Chris had apparently chugged his beer in the few minutes you were gone. You guessed he was just as nervous as you were about this conversation. “One more?” you asked, coming to stand in front of him again.
“Please.”
This time you went to the taps closest to him. You filled a new glass and stuck his old in the dishwasher.
“How long are you in town?” you asked.
“Just a couple of weeks. I actually wanted to talk to you about that.” You leaned on your forearms as you waited for him to continue. “I start shooting a new movie in a few months. I’m directing again.”
Your face lit up at his news. “That’s great Chris. Are you starring too?”
He took a sip from the glass and nodded his head. “I am. Which is the problem.” You crinkled your brow and quirked your mouth to the side. “See, if I’m directing, it’s kind of hard for me to give myself notes and keep me in line.”
“Yeah, you are a tough one to work with,” you sassed.
Chris smiled, letting his eyes go soft. “So, I need a good script supervisor. Any chance you know of one that doesn’t currently have a new film lined up?”
You smiled brightly before giving him an intense stare. “It’s not in Canada in the winter is it?”
“Nah. New England in the fall. What do you say, Y/N?”
You drummed your hands on the bar. “I’ll take it.”
**
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