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waynecymraeg ([info]waynecymraeg) wrote in [info]finnigans_rpg,
@ 2014-09-29 19:49:00

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Entry tags:character: ernie macmillan, character: wayne hopkins

Who: Ernie and Wayne

What: Catching up dinner

Where: McDonald's, then other places possibly

When: Monday night, 9/29, around 4

Rating: TBD



Four o'clock Monday rolled around, as it does. Wayne had left when Dennis was asleep - scrawled his number on a scrap of paper, as was the custom - and had just enough time to sleep a couple of hours, shower, and change for work. Four A.M. shifts were no joke.

But many things are possible when you have endless coffee on demand, shit though it may be, and Wayne was plenty awake for his shift, and his afternoon of making money drops.

He checked the time on his mobile and looked around - Ernie should be here any minute. Then he could take his friend on what would be, if he imagined correctly, Ernie's first McDonald's meal.

The bar would be set either very high or very low, and it was probably going to be funny.



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[info]erniedtmac
2014-10-08 06:06 pm UTC (link)
Ernie looked at the picture and definitely noticed the resemblance to Wayne. "Crazy isn't the word I'd use, but it fits enough," he joked. "You weren't kidding when you said someone who looked a lot like you."

He handed the picture back and nodded when Wayne mentioned his son's date of birth and age. "Eight years already, so much happens in eight years. I can barely remember what I was doing eight years ago..." It took several moments for Ernie to think on that, and when he did, something about the math didn't seem to make sense until a figurative candle lit in his mind. "Is that why you left school?" he asked bluntly.

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[info]waynecymraeg
2014-10-09 12:25 am UTC (link)
Wayne shifted uncomfortably and darted his gaze around. He'd been hoping he wouldn't have to say it in so many words.

Not to misunderstand: he was proud of Rhys and loved him. He just never really banished the idea that he was a mistake.

"Yeah," he sighed eventually. "It was over the Easter hols fifth year, and when I got home for the summer...I knew I wouldn't be coming back."

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[info]erniedtmac
2014-10-09 03:15 am UTC (link)
This was one of the few moments in Ernie's life where he was truly at a loss for words. What could he say? "I'm sorry it happened that way," he started when he eventually found his voice again. "But I can see you're proud of him. I hope you're happy, at least, with the way things turned out. You are happy, right?"

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[info]waynecymraeg
2014-10-09 08:17 am UTC (link)
How could he possibly answer that? Wayne had to stop and think a moment.

He wasn't happy, not exactly. But he wasn't unhappy about it.

"Yeah," he said, even sounding unconvincing to his own ears...until he looked at Rhys's photo again.

"I think so, yeah." Probably.

"What about you?" He asked, glad to be able to shift the focus away from himself, finally. "You seem pretty chuffed with your career and everything. Are you happy?"

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[info]erniedtmac
2014-10-10 12:16 am UTC (link)
Ernie's concerned eyes never quite left Wayne's face. He hadn't seen Wayne in years, but even then he could tell the other man was lying from the sound of his voice. Ernie didn't want to prod him too much, not when they were only just getting reacquainted, so he allowed the subject change - though that didn't mean he reserved the right to address it again some time in the future.

"I'm happy with most things, yeah," he replied after another bite of his hamburger. "I've still got my mates, and a job I love. And my Mum is brilliant, checking on me and all. My Dad and I haven't spoken in years, he doesn't care for having a queer son, but other than that, I'm happy."

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[info]waynecymraeg
2014-10-10 06:34 am UTC (link)
Wayne winced. "Sorry about your Dad. He's missing out on having a kickass son, for what it's worth," he told Ernie.

It was easy to be unhappy if you didn't think about it that much, Wayne had discovered, but having it brought to light like that, even obliquely, made him sorely want a drink.

Dammit.

"Well, here's to all the queer Hufflepuff guys suddenly living on top of each other again," he improvised, raising his coke and 'clinking' rims with Ernie's matching paper cup.

And as is custom with toasts, he took a long drink. It had less rum than he'd like for a coke, but whatever. He'd resolved to try the wagon thing again.

"May the powers that be have mercy on all of our souls."

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[info]erniedtmac
2014-10-10 02:49 pm UTC (link)
"Hey, don't get too far ahead of yourself," Ernie teased. "No getting on top of me until you've bought me a drink first. I'm not that easy."

He tapped his cup against Wayne's and chuckled. However the last few years had gone, it was nice to have Wayne around again.

"May they indeed."

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