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Richard Wainwright ([info]atrickstertype) wrote in [info]paxletalelogs,
@ 2011-09-29 13:44:00

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Entry tags:apollo, loki, nephthys, quetzalcoatl

Move It On Over
Who: Richard, Luc, Dominic, Dov, Vanessa, OPEN
What: Richard arrives at Pax and decides to move in.  In the middle of the night. 
Where: Right outside, in the middle of the driveway.
When: Thursday, September 29, 2001. Around one in the morning, just after posting this.
Warnings: Richard is sleep-deprived? TBA.

Richard tossed the last of his 5-hours to the floor of the cab, where it rattled against a small pile of its brothers.  It was quite the collection, he thought, especially considering that he had only owned the truck for six days.  Four of which had been on the road.  At that thought he leaned his head against the steering wheel, allowing himself a moment of rest.  Two thousand miles in four days wasn't half bad, he supposed.  Truckers did more with less sleep, and it had been too good of an opportunity to pass up.  He had only needed to go a little out of the way to travel along Route 66.  It was the quintessential American Road Trip: nothing but him, the road, and a collection of cassettes- the first of which was eaten by the truck's ancient tape deck before he hit Chicago's city limits.  Even without the music, it was still an adventure.  So what if he had never driven anything larger than a Prius before?  So what if the trailer didn't have tail lights? These were the kinds of details that made adventures worth while.  At least, he thought so then.  He was still amused after the Monster's first flat tire.  After the second one blew in the middle of New Mexico, he mentally downgraded the whole thing from "adventure" to "journey".  Now, well, whatever it had been, it was over.

Almost over, anyway.  He still had to get everything inside, though that looked like it was going to be easier then he had thought.  His iPhone had been buzzing happily for the past few minutes with what he had generously decided to call "offers of help." He was going to have to make a run to the nearest purveyor of scotch if many more people joined in.  That is, if the "neighbor turf war" didn't break out before then.  He smirked, imagining little old ladies in crocheted gang colors, brandishing lawn ornaments.  Having neighbors was going to be an interesting change.

Speaking of neighbors... he ran a hand through his hair, which had long ago given up any semblance of order.  He didn't have to look in a mirror (which was good, because the truck didn't have one) to know that the curls had staged a revolt.  It was a mess, and if he looked half as tired as he should feel his neighbors would be more likely to think he was one of the walking dead than a new tenant.  Add that to the grungy jeans and the Pink Floyd tee and, well, he could do image restoration later.  Right now, he just needed to get moved in.

He should get started on that.  He took a deep breath, gathering himself together, and then climbed down from the truck's cab and started down the length of the Monster.  For once, it looked like all the tires were intact.  Miracles did happen.  Through the windows he could see the top layers of his stuff, apparently all still safe in its bungee cords.  Really, there wasn't enough of it to need that much space.  Maybe he should have mentioned that in his post?  He thought it over while he tried to open the Monster's back gate.  Which was stuck.  He tugged a bit harder.  Nothing.  With a curse, he knelt down to fiddle with the locking mechanism.  "Monster, honey, " he muttered, squinting at the rusty handle, " we have had some good times together, but as soon as I get my stuff I am dumping you like a dalmatian puppy on New Year's Day. Swear to god, if you don't open up I am going to commandeer some Jaws of Life and open you!"


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(plz 2 b hitting me up if i'm posting this in the wrong place; i'm kinda new to big threads!)
[info]plumageablaze
2011-09-30 03:20 pm UTC (link)
Helping a stranger move into Pax during the middle of the night had definitely not been on Dominic's personal list of things he'd wanted to do before finally hitting the sack. But when he'd heard the unmistakable sound of a rather large vehicle outside he couldn't help that his curiosity was piqued. A glance through his kitchen window had shown him a sight that caused him to immediately frown, irritation rising further when he chanced to notice a peculiar post on the Pax forums (it was becoming something of a habit for him to leave the forum open in a browser while he otherwise tended to his nightly editing).

It was one thing to move into a new home at such a late hour, but another to block an entire apartment building's driveway. How were people to vacate the premises if there was an emergency? Not to mention the problems this would cause for Dominic himself, and anyone else that had a job in the morning which required them to be there on time--if the trailer sat there all night and day long, it'd bode nothing but massive disruption. Dominic hadn't often relied on public transportation since acquiring his license at the common age of sixteen, and he wasn't about to start now.

He'd begrudgingly agreed to help his new neighbor, if only so that his schedule wouldn't get thrown off come sunrise. It certainly wasn't altruism towards his fellow human being that took precedence this night. That could change, depending on the company he was about to meet, but Dominic mainly focused on tempering his irritation while he traded in his pajama pants for a spare pair of blue jeans, deciding not to change out of the brown cotton t-shirt he was already wearing. His apartment key safely in a back pocket (along with a lighter and a carton of Marlboros in case this was going to take extra long), Dominic made the short trip to the ground floor and outside, his nondescript tennis shoes scuffing lightly on the parking lot asphalt. He headed towards the offending horse trailer, which was quite impossible to miss.

Also impossible to miss were the two people gathered around the back of it. He was fairly certain he hadn't met either of these residents (in particular, the woman dressed outrageously loud would've been hard to forget). The other individual had to be the person who'd caused this disturbance--Richard, wasn't it? Right.

"Um, hi. I'm Dominic. I thought I'd come out here to offer an extra set of hands." Smiling faintly, he peered towards the opened trailer. "So, where do we start?"

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