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Feb. 28th, 2012 07:45 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
They need to stock up on a few things, eventually.
It is only normal, after all. Even if this is anything but normal, with her here and both of them still having trouble with things that should be normal. He cannot find the bar (he has not really gone looking, not after the other day and how much it drained him to try) and she is nowhere near able to go looking, either.
So they make plans to head to the coastal town a few miles down the road. It will not be a long walk. There will be cigarettes, there. And maybe even lobsters, if they are lucky.
(He hopes they are lucky. The lobsters deserved it.)
He has his coat (as always) and he's gotten the most of the blood out of it. There are a few tears that need mending, still, but they are unimportant.
"We can cut across the field. It is shorter, that way."
Following the roads is for boring people, apparently.
It is only normal, after all. Even if this is anything but normal, with her here and both of them still having trouble with things that should be normal. He cannot find the bar (he has not really gone looking, not after the other day and how much it drained him to try) and she is nowhere near able to go looking, either.
So they make plans to head to the coastal town a few miles down the road. It will not be a long walk. There will be cigarettes, there. And maybe even lobsters, if they are lucky.
(He hopes they are lucky. The lobsters deserved it.)
He has his coat (as always) and he's gotten the most of the blood out of it. There are a few tears that need mending, still, but they are unimportant.
"We can cut across the field. It is shorter, that way."
Following the roads is for boring people, apparently.
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Date: 2012-03-02 06:14 am (UTC)He's had vodka with her before, but in his current state, this stuff is good. He moves to grab a few broken pieces of barn wood, piling them in a spot where there has obviously been a small fire made before, contained by broken stones and concrete blocks.
When he lights the fire, it does not smoke, yet it burns.
(Small tricks he can manage.
Like finding water to fill the pot.)
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Date: 2012-03-02 06:22 am (UTC)It was a very rare day in Moscow that she was awake for the actual day. Usually she snoozed from just after sun-up to just before sun-down, to recover from the night before.
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Date: 2012-03-02 06:33 am (UTC)(They deserve it, yes. But it is still death.)
If she falls asleep, he will make an effort to steal her cigarette. It would be impolite to let it go to waste?
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Date: 2012-03-02 06:36 am (UTC)(There's an open bottle of vodka. It'll happen.)
Finally she realizes what's been bugging her, and sits up a bit.
(Her scalp itches. Salt water sucks.)
"Do you want me to do it?"
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Date: 2012-03-02 06:38 am (UTC)But here.
It is different.
"...it would be easier," he agrees, before finishing off the alcohol in his glass.
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Date: 2012-03-02 06:58 am (UTC)Or at least trying.
When not a tiger, she's hardly formidable weight-wise.
"Silly. You could just say." The lobsters are doomed.
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Date: 2012-03-02 07:05 am (UTC)"It would not be so much of a problem," he says. "But the boy was...tricky."
He had to confront the child to get his attention. Some of them don't need confronting, simply fetching.
As she drops the first batch of lobsters into the pot, he's refilling his glass. He will move to hers, next.
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Date: 2012-03-02 07:33 am (UTC)She wasn't overly impressed with the parents.
Especially the mother.
She's still trying to shift some of the bad luck flung in her direction by that woman. The things Light Others have to put up with.
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Date: 2012-03-03 02:41 am (UTC)The lobsters do not scream, and the ripple that emanates from the boiling water is barely a blip on his senses. Skellig sets his jaw, though, as he fills her glass.
He's noticed the shifting.
"Can I help?"
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Date: 2012-03-03 03:52 am (UTC)The last (of the first batch, anyway) of the lobsters disappears beneath the water, and she turns her attention to catching up on her vodka consumption.
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Date: 2012-03-03 04:17 am (UTC)"I'm not sure. It is not my specialty."
And while they are alike in some ways, in others, she is definitely not like him, and he is not like her.
"We may have to let it wear off."
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Date: 2012-03-03 04:25 am (UTC)For a brief moment, she wonders if she's going soft.
"Bah. Silly boy was more trouble than he was worth." And that, right there, is a lie. She could have no more not gone after him than she could have stopped fighting at the bar.
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Date: 2012-03-03 04:37 am (UTC)It is helpful to be optimistic, in these situations. And he will not call her soft - not after she did the killing of the lobsters.
He perches on the rock she had vacated, setting his vodka aside to peel out of his coat. He needs to stretch, and it will be safe to do so, here.
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Date: 2012-03-03 04:45 am (UTC)"Another day, or so, and I can see if I can do more, there." She notes, in a studiously off-handed fashion. She will probably never be a healer, not now. She might have been, once... but that was down a different road.
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Date: 2012-03-03 04:51 am (UTC)(Also, there are still bits of god only knows what stuck between them.)
"It is not broken. They will heal."
A few are badly-singed; he plucks them free with nothing more than a wince.
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Date: 2012-03-03 05:05 am (UTC)(Never mind it gives her something to do other than fret.)
The lobsters, however, are starting to look a rather cheery red, so it is clearly time to dump the pot of water out onto the somewhat decrepit picnic table. Again, she's confronted with just how useless she is - a few days ago, the pot would have not been a problem to lift.
Ordinary human muscles have an issue with a large heavy pot with lots of water and crustaceans in it.
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Date: 2012-03-03 05:12 am (UTC)He hops off of the rock to grab the box of butter, that has been sitting in the sun. It is not completely melted, but it is soft enough.
Once the majority of the water has dripped off of the coffee table, he drops into the bench, setting the bottle of vodka beside the pile of lobsters. There is a knife, too. And a hammer.
"I'm glad they are not talking to us."
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Date: 2012-03-03 02:52 pm (UTC)"Food should not be capable of speech." That is for vampires and werewolves. She wouldn't have eaten those creatures at the bar for all the tea in China.
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Date: 2012-03-04 07:44 pm (UTC)The lobsters in their current state are very incapable of speech. Thankfully. He perches on the edge of the bench, settling in.
He offers her the hammer, if she'd like to crack the first claw?
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Date: 2012-03-04 07:52 pm (UTC)Or someone who just likes really good lobster.
She hands back the hammer, then happily begins digging out hunks of sweet meat, pausing only to drag her prize through the butter.
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Date: 2012-03-05 04:21 am (UTC)Before he soundly begins to thwack at his lobster (the first of many) with the hammer. His precision is lacking, but the results are not, and soon he also has a pile of cracked shells and claws to pick the meat from.
The amount of butter he uses is probably unhealthy, but he's not concerned. After fighting off hoards of demon creatures at the end of the universe and then having to reach out for a little boy and drag him back from death?
He is hungry.
And if they can't order Chinese food, then these delicious lobsters will have to do.
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Date: 2012-03-05 04:55 am (UTC)Katya believes many people are nuts, as she hums happily to herself.
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Date: 2012-03-05 05:12 am (UTC)"Perhaps," he says, after he has finished picking all of the edible bits out of his first lobster. "The boy was worth it."
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Date: 2012-03-05 05:18 am (UTC)Her humor is a very dry sort of humor.
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Date: 2012-03-05 05:24 am (UTC)(It will take him less time than it will take her for the body to start to metabolize the alcohol. This will become evident shortly after he finishes this next plastic-cup full.)
"He did deserve it," he agrees. "The exercise. Not the drowning."
In case he needed to clarify.
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