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Gather 'round people, wherever you roam
Date & Time: Mid December onward
Location: New Exsilium
Characters: Victor Sullivan and YOU
Summary: Catching up, Christmas stuff, hanging around, whatever
Warnings: none at the moment.
A. Near His Shitty Ice-Shack
[Home sweet home it was not. Sully set up base near the shores of the Thames, in an abandoned little shack probably originally set up for ice-fishing. Over time he's managed to snag some creature comforts for it, starting with a generator and a heater and working his way up.
Strangers may find him hauling furniture or wood, trying to build an outhouse, or just walking to and from, either from an excursion to the nearest town or a trip to transporter. A friendly stranger might offer to help. A less friendly stranger might laugh their asses off as he tries to dig through the packed snow.]
B. In Town
Well, that could have gone better.
[Pawn shops were never where the big money was, but he didn't have a lot of options. With barely any cash to his name and a variety of sundry goods for trade it was that or nothing. It wasn't like he had any contact here, not a fence to be found.
Still, he was hoping for a little better than this. A lifetime of figuring out exchange rates meant that he knew exactly how little he'd really gotten out of the bargain. Certainly not a fortune. But hell, a bird in the hand. Which meant that he was ready to hit the town.
Blending in with the locals might not be too hard. If someone didn't spot him first.]
C. Other??
[Whatever suits your fancy!]
((OOC- If we've discussed doing something special before, you can either throw up a starter or let me know if you want me to make one!))
Location: New Exsilium
Characters: Victor Sullivan and YOU
Summary: Catching up, Christmas stuff, hanging around, whatever
Warnings: none at the moment.
A. Near His Shitty Ice-Shack
[Home sweet home it was not. Sully set up base near the shores of the Thames, in an abandoned little shack probably originally set up for ice-fishing. Over time he's managed to snag some creature comforts for it, starting with a generator and a heater and working his way up.
Strangers may find him hauling furniture or wood, trying to build an outhouse, or just walking to and from, either from an excursion to the nearest town or a trip to transporter. A friendly stranger might offer to help. A less friendly stranger might laugh their asses off as he tries to dig through the packed snow.]
B. In Town
Well, that could have gone better.
[Pawn shops were never where the big money was, but he didn't have a lot of options. With barely any cash to his name and a variety of sundry goods for trade it was that or nothing. It wasn't like he had any contact here, not a fence to be found.
Still, he was hoping for a little better than this. A lifetime of figuring out exchange rates meant that he knew exactly how little he'd really gotten out of the bargain. Certainly not a fortune. But hell, a bird in the hand. Which meant that he was ready to hit the town.
Blending in with the locals might not be too hard. If someone didn't spot him first.]
C. Other??
[Whatever suits your fancy!]
((OOC- If we've discussed doing something special before, you can either throw up a starter or let me know if you want me to make one!))
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[He brushed the snow off of his gloves briskly, walking closer to her. She seemed a little guilty. Probably because they hadn't left off on the best food. Well, tough turkey. She was just going to have to deal with that.]
Grab it and come on, it's cold out here. Lets get you warmed up. And a drink.
[He reached past her to the door, opened it and gestured for her to follow him inside.]
Don't take all day though, I don't want to let all the heat out.
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Well it's-- [hum] charming.
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[It was definitely not charming. There was paper and insulation stapled to the walls and the little heater buzzed. The furniture, what little of it there was, was mismatched or cobbled together from scrap wood. The low table had a pile of, to put it kindly, shit, he'd managed to scrounge up for trade or had stolen from their little expedition.
But it was warm. There was a bed (of sorts). Hell of a lot better than most of his days in the Navy. Better than a lot of days afterwards, too. The life of a treasure hunter.]
Make yourself at home. If you can.
[He shoots her a crooked grin at that, fishes down in a box in one of the corners for a bottle which he then clanks on the table.]
Care package, huh?
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Care package.
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Which means that when she holds the box out at him his first reaction it to squint over the top of the bottle for a minute before setting it back down and holding out his hand.]
Care package, huh? What day is it again?
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You get me coal? I know I've been a bad boy, but Chloe...
[It's something to say more than anything else. He looks at her from under his brow and sees she's playing it off. So he pushes the bottle across the table, well within arm's reach.
In the meantime. Box. He slips his hand in a back pocket, an awkward little shift forward to get his hand under his ass, and pulls out a knife. Slits the top of it and puts the knife back away before opening it.]
Oh.
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Built or half built or underground if you'd prefer.
'Never know how long a lifetime will last in a place like this', right?
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Just when I think I've got you figured out.
[It gets set back down, next to the decidedly less impressive bottle that's already there. Then he fishes out the real prize.]
You going to tell me the story behind this?
[He gently shakes the heavy weight of metal in his hand, makes it clear that he wants to know exactly how she ended up a fortune in a cardboard box.]
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For a month. [So...] Plenty of souvenirs that time around.
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[He tucks the thing back in it's box, but doesn't close the top. He intends to bask. He hasn't seen gold that yellow in- hell. Ever? This was pure. Most of the stuff he saw that was this old was in trinkets. Beads. Had too much history to melt down, or so people tried to tell him.]
That where you get that doohicky you had me holdin' onto?
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No. That was made for me.
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[There's a moment of dead silence. Not on purpose, he's just focused on the small fortune sitting in front of him. Thinking about what he's going to do with it.
Finding a fence in this place might be hard, but he doesn't trust himself to cut it into pieces. A sliver of it was probably worth a pretty penny. He'd be best off looking for a jeweler straight off. Hopefully one that wouldn't ask too many questions. Shouldn't, not with a prize like this sitting in front of them. He could try a bank, take out a loan against it. But the truth was that financial institutions made him nervous. Too many rules. Too much money that wasn't his.
Ah well, something to think about. Speaking-]
Hell, right. You wait right there darlin'.
[There's not much for her to wait, it's not like he has to go to another room. Just over to the box he's got sitting on the small table by his bed. Opens it up and digs around for a second before weaving his way back with his palm wrapped tight around something.]
Now I didn't have time to wrap it, so I'm gonna need you to hold out your hand and close your eyes.
800 years later I am home flutters into your arms!!
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[He waits until he's sure she's not peeking, then holds his fist over the top of her hands. All it takes is opening his hand and the rabbit's foot is successfully transferred.]
Now, you're not allowed to judge. I might have sprung for something a little more ostentatious if I'd known what you had planned.
[It hadn't been easy to get, though. Lucky rabbit's feet apparently went somewhat out of style in the future. He'd had to explain the idea to local taxidermist. Still, he'd managed, and it was fitted with a little clip and everything.]
Figured you'd need this, if you and Charlie plan on going the way you're going.
[It could be a harsh thing to say, but it doesn't sound that way at all.]
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And honestly she could use a little luck.] It's lovely, darling. Thank you.
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[He was fond of lady luck, even though she was a bitch most of the time. Prone to stabbing you where it hurt when you weren't looking. But weren't all the best women?]
No, thank you. And merry goddamn Christmas Chloe.
[He threw himself back down into the chair and picked up the open bottle again. When wasn't a good time to drink, honestly?]
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[Chloe pockets it, gives it an affectionate pat before she closes in to give the sorry bastard a legitimate hug. Deal with it, Sullivan.] Happy Christmas, sweetheart.
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Hey now, don't get all sappy on me. I've got a reputation. Or at least, I plan on getting one.
[There's a crooked grin there, the promise of future misbehavior.]
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[A promise she's glad of, and proves as much when the hug's broken and he earns himself a friendly pat on the bum in parting. Christ. Professional coin-bender right there.]
So long as you keep mine, of course.
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Well, I certainly won't be telling Cutter about that.
[He smooths his coat back down, standing moire steadily. And the grin hasn't gone anywhere yet.]
Just as you know, this eliminates any chance of you saying you washed your hands of this venture. I'll keep you updated. Consider yourself a shadow investor for the time being.
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[Well, for now. If it all went tits-up he'd probably keep that to himself.]
I take it you've got somewhere to be?
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[It's obviously a joke. She probably hadn't had to dig a hole in her whole life. Not when there was a man over the age of twelve in her general vicinity.]
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