Midsommer's Night Run
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It was almost as regular as clockwork, heading up to Searchlight on a Wednesday night for a few beers and a game or two. Cian went to the Golden Nugget, probably the most regular watering hole, for someone who didn't have regular places. Sometimes he went all the way to Vegas, but usually didn't bother. The noise of the big casinos usually hurt his ears, and the smell of fumes on the strip was something he could do without.
Like this Wednesday, when he just went up to the bar and ordered himself a beer, taking it over to a table and sitting down. After taking a long swig he leaned back in his chair, legs stretched out in front of him, as he continued to survey the other occupants of the place.
Like this Wednesday, when he just went up to the bar and ordered himself a beer, taking it over to a table and sitting down. After taking a long swig he leaned back in his chair, legs stretched out in front of him, as he continued to survey the other occupants of the place.
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on 2013-09-10 01:23 am (UTC)Blistering argument over, she now needed food.
The slayer climbed out of her seat and the foam inside its ruptured upholstery emitted a sigh. She slammed the door with her hip. Loose gravel shifted under her boots as she fiddled with her key ring and made her way into the diner. She was recognized by a sleepy strawberry blonde who slouched behind the counter. “You want your usual?”
“Yeah. Thanks.” Rhiannon kept working at the key ring as she walked to her favorite table on autopilot. If his shoe hadn’t jutted into her field of vision, she might have sat down across from the man like they were old friends having a beer. She pulled up short. “Oh. Shit, sorry. Didn’t—yeah. ”
Rhiannon blinked and turned away with a puckered mouth.
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on 2013-09-10 02:48 am (UTC)"'s OK. Y' welcome t' join me," he said lazily.
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on 2013-09-10 03:07 am (UTC)“Oh. Umm…”
Rhiannon poked her cheek with her tongue and looked around. Though not antisocial, she wasn’t a social butterfly and the idea of sharing a meal with a total stranger was unusual. But each of the other booths had at least one occupant and she didn’t favor sitting at the counter with her back to the whole room. ‘It’s no different than striking up a conversation at a bar…’
The brunette turned to him. “Okay, sure. What the hell?” She dropped into the opposite seat and stashed her keys by the napkin dispenser. Beneath the table, her boots crossed at the ankle. A beer arrived and Rhiannon wasted no time gulping down the top third of it. She set the tall glass aside and wiped the condensation on her jeans. “Hi,” she said by way of greeting.
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on 2013-09-10 04:00 am (UTC)no subject
on 2013-09-10 04:21 am (UTC)“I’m Rhiannon. And you sound like my dead grandmother. Ireland, yeah?” She shook a bangle down the length of a freckled forearm so that it wouldn’t clatter against the tabletop.
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on 2013-09-10 04:37 am (UTC)Lifting his glass he took another long draw, tongue drawing his top lip in between his teeth to remove the small foam mustache that was left there.
"Th' diner. Y' draw. Corner seat, with a sketchpad," he commented with a slow, low voice.
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on 2013-09-10 04:56 am (UTC)The waitress brought a plate of fries to the table. “Thanks.” Rhiannon slipped a ketchup bottle from the caddy and shook it. A small drop of tomato sauce dotted her wrist as the condiment puddle on the plate. “Help yourself.”
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on 2013-09-10 05:10 am (UTC)"Thanks." He popped the fries in his mouth in one go, a smooth almost discernible movement that seemed to mirror his body language - sleek, still, poised.
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on 2013-09-10 03:40 pm (UTC)Her teeth captured her lip as her mind worked at the puzzle.
What was it? Nothing came to her and it was like forgetting a word she needed at a crucial moment.
She was staring. Rhiannon pulled her eyes back to the beer. She sipped it more slowly this time and watched as a man plunked quarters into a metallic jukebox with a disco aesthetic. He pushed buttons and a Bonnie Tyler song began to play. “It’s okay,” she said. “I don’t mind.” She ate another French fry and brushed the salt from her fingertips. The little black bird in the webbing of her hand seemed to flap its wings.
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on 2013-09-10 10:26 pm (UTC)"Nosy. Curious. Observant. Take y' pick."
The mark on her hand caught his eye, the small bird causing an eyebrow to arch slowly in a mixture of amusement and curiosity, again.
"Interetin' mark," he commented, indicating her hand with a finger that extended from where his hand held his glass, before lifting it to his lips to down the remaining ale.
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on 2013-09-10 10:40 pm (UTC)“Do you live here?” she asked. “Be prepared. My next question is going to be ‘why’.” Rhiannon dipped a French fry in the ketchup and idly shaped a spiral in it. She bit the end of the fry. It was still too hot. A cloud of steam surrounded the blunted potato.
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on 2013-09-10 10:49 pm (UTC)"I like the open spaces," he added with a grin, a small glint from the lights possibly reflecting a hint of gold in the green eyes that were lazily watching her.
"You?"
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on 2013-09-10 11:26 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2013-09-10 11:33 pm (UTC)And he'd covered a fair chunk of it in the time he'd been there, particularly enjoying a large rocky outcrop where not even the lights of cars could be seen in the distance. Sometimes he'd stay for a day and night. It was handy being able to just head out on his days off, the people he worked for thinking he was heading up to Vegas for some lights and people, not realising that often it was exactly the opposite.
He picked up his empty glass and indicated hers.
"Another?" he said simply as he stood up.
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on 2013-09-11 12:37 am (UTC)She picked up her pack of cigarettes and gently turned the rectangle between her fingers, balancing it by the sharp points.
A pair of people left the booth across from her and a waitress swept in to wipe the surface.
Rhiannon leaned back in her seat and drew a knee up to her chest.
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on 2013-09-11 01:20 am (UTC)"Here y' go," he said, putting her beer down on the table before returning to his chair, taking a mouthful from his own glass before placing it down. "Ordered some more fries," he added, a small jerk of his head toward the kitchen.
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on 2013-09-11 01:36 am (UTC)She raised it to her mouth and sipped. The arm around her knee loosened and her fingers calmly plucked at her pant leg. She watched the golden bubbles travel up the cylinder of amber. He was quiet, she thought, and it suited her not to feel pressed to keep up with a stream of babble. "You ever get into the city to cause trouble?" She asked.
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on 2013-09-11 02:00 am (UTC)"Depends on what y' class as trouble," he replied, still smiling, and plucking a few more of the fries from the basket. "Head up there for a bit o' fun ev'ry now 'n then."
Anonymity and one night stands were always easy to find in the bright lights and big crowds.
"You?"