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Cameron Baum ([info]cameront888) wrote in [info]silverage,
@ 2011-06-09 20:18:00

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Entry tags:!log, cameron, kurt wagner

Thursday Night Out
Who: Cameron and Kurt Wagner
Where: Downtown
When: Thursday evening
What: Cameron steps out after rehearsal
Rating: R-language
Status: Complete
                                 

She still hadn't heard if she would be allowed to enter the race, but just in case she had dropped her Austin-Healey off with her mechanic that morning for a quick check. After a shower in the dressing room at the Lincoln Center, she redid her hair and makeup and put on something more stylish than her practice leotard. She could take a cab home later if she needed to.      
                
Even without using any vision enhancements, downtown New York City was a place of bright lights, motion, and people. She walked slowly, looking into windows, observing the activities of all the people around her, getting more of a feel for the world of 1964.
             
Cameron was unable to access part of her memory - the part where mission parameters were usually stored. Several nights spent reviewing all of the files she could access had given her no clue as to what her mission might be, or if she was just to live in this time line until she was given a mission. It might be that something she would see or here, or a radio transmission, might trigger a memory cascade and bring to her full mission alert. She just didn't know. Not knowing was an unpleasant and unfamiliar sensation.
            
But part of any mission for an infiltration unit was to establish and maintain a cover identity. Her claim to be Allison Young from Palmdale, California did partially explain her lack of New York mannerisms, but since she had been sent here with learning mode enabled, she was obviously expected to blend in on her own. 
                 
So Cameron walked along the sidewalk, listening to bits of conversation, watching how people interacted with each other in New York.
                 


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[info]bamfery
2011-06-10 08:51 pm UTC (link)
"Ja, that's me, the most shallow man in existence," he snorted a laugh, as if it was at some private joke. But really, the idea was laughable. "You can make me pancakes tomorrow morning because women belong in the kitchen."

OHWOWHEWASTOTALLYKIDDING. Poor Kurt hoped he didn't get the glass thrown at his face! "No, really, I think you're very pretty but I assure you that...uh..." Where was that beer? Maybe he should go for something harder. Like lighter fluid. "I'm not like most men."

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[info]cameront888
2011-06-10 09:06 pm UTC (link)
Cameron began to bristle at the 'in the kitchen' remark, knowing it was expected, but then he was apologizing.

"Not like most men? It certainly sounded like most men. Or do you mean the way you are wearing some sort of disguise?" Cameron nodded toward the oddly-shaped hand print in the moisture on the beer bottle Kurt had been toying with.

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[info]bamfery
2011-06-10 09:21 pm UTC (link)
"Don't worry, schatzi, it's called a joke. I make them on occasion." Automatically, Kurt withdrew his hands from the table, from the bottle, and folded his arms tightly across his chest. Oh, of course. This was why he should just stay in a box somewhere and never come out.

He bristled too, on the defence slightly. "You don't want to go there. Not right now. It's not..." Clearly, body language indicated he didn't want to discuss that in a public place, hence the point of the 'disguise' anyway. "How did you even..." It couldn't have just been the handprint. She was looking. She knew.

"How did you know?"

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[info]cameront888
2011-06-10 09:50 pm UTC (link)
"Its a very good disguise. I could tell something was there but couldn't see through it."

Knowing that nobody in the bar could see her face except for Kurt, Cameron switched on her active scan, and then quickly switched it off. She knew Kurt would be able to see the blue glow of her eyes plainly in the dim light.

"Some of us can just see a little more than others."

"She wrinkled her nose at Kurt. "Blue. Matches my eyes, don't you think?"

"All this time we were talking, and you just didn't ask the right questions."

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I can't see what icon this is. Hopefully it's not awkward! 8D
[info]bamfery
2011-06-10 09:56 pm UTC (link)
"Blue's a good colour. I happen to think so," Kurt laughed sheepishly, rubbing the back of his neck, head dropping a little like he was embarrassed. "I'm sorry, I just...I didn't want to pry by asking questions and..."

He sucked in a breath of air, raising his eyes to look at her now. Count to five, exhale. Done. "I'm a mutant," he mumbled, wincing at the word. Kurt didn't care what Charles Xavier said - running around loudly announcing everyone what you were was unwise, despite any hopes of a peaceful co-existence with humans. "What...who are you? Can you tell me?"

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its fine
[info]cameront888
2011-06-10 10:11 pm UTC (link)

Cameron nodded. "I didn't do a DNA scan, that takes a while to process. So I couldn't tell anything about your ancestry. I understand the disguise; humans tend to fear that which is different."

She put on her big Allison smile again. "I'm really only about a quarter human," she admitted quietly. "If I told you anything about the rest I would probably have to kill you. That would be an unpleasant end for the evening."

Cameron looked into Kurt's eyes. "Why the embarrassment when I saw through your disguise? Is society still that hard on the different in the future?"

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[info]bamfery
2011-06-10 10:31 pm UTC (link)
Well then. Kurt was awfully glad he hadn't asked the right questions, if threats to kill him were the answers! "It's okay, I...uh. Yeah, we don't need to do death tonight, in any way, shape, or form."

He shrugged, his own eyes - oceanic, with the slightest touch of green in this form - thoughtful, maybe even a little sad. "It's better, I think," he finally said. "But it's still...not good. It's still kept quiet, but you can tell. You can hear the hushed whispers and the scorn. I was chased by a mob in Bavaria because...I'm not as pretty as you, let's just say, I probably do need a disguise."

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[info]cameront888
2011-06-10 10:42 pm UTC (link)
"I really have to work on the delivery of my jokes, don't I? I so need to get out more. I really am with the Civic Ballet company and it really does take up a lot of my time."

Cameron sat back in the booth and sighed. "In my timeline, I came from 2027. There was a master computer that was using machines to try to eliminate humanity. It didn't matter race or color or anything, as long as you were an organic lifeform, everyone was a brother or sister."

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[info]bamfery
2011-06-10 10:50 pm UTC (link)
"You do," Kurt agreed, the ever-present grin slipping back onto his face. It was rare that it disappeared for more than .5 seconds. He just was not into the emo lifestyle and thank shit it hadn't manifested in this decade yet. "Need to work on your joke delivery and get out more. I'm sure I can help with both."

Finally unfolding his stance where tendons on his arms were visibly strained, Kurt relaxed. "Eliminate humanity? Sounds familiar," he said, thinking of the Brotherhood. "I know some of us believe that humanity deserves to be eliminated but I don't. Mass genocide is not the solution." Maybe he was sounding too much like Miss Universe. He knocked back the last of the beer.

"So your...timeline? How is it different? You're technically from the future or no?"

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[info]cameront888
2011-06-10 11:06 pm UTC (link)
"Where can I buy a life if I don't have one?"

A sort of sadness came over Cameron. As more time went by with no prior programming, she was feeling more and more of Allison's emotions. It was very peculiar.

"I'm from a timeline of 2027. We won that war, ended the timeline in the past, but did something that started the war at a later date in the new timeline. Its all confusing what with jumping back and forth in time and all that."

She smiled at Kurt. "I didn't make it all the way through the last fight. I woke up here with a short list of contacts and no new mission assignment. I think we won, but I don't know why I was sent here."

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[info]bamfery
2011-06-10 11:41 pm UTC (link)
"Not the gas station. Not the department store...maybe you just create your own life?" Kurt reached across the table and playfully nudged her hand with his demon talon, sort of a 'cheer up' gesture. "I'm sure you'll figure it out eventually, right? We all will. Hopefully." He would try to look at the bright side of things; envisioning their doom as the worst-case scenario didn't seem very productive.

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[info]cameront888
2011-06-11 12:44 am UTC (link)
Cameron finished off her latest drink and thought for a few milliseconds - a long time for a machine mind. She reached into her purse and pulled out a plain white business card which she slid across the table to Kurt.

"My name and telephone number. If you aren't bothered by what I am, I'm not bothered by what you are. You could call me."

Her smile was thin, but honest. "Maybe I was sent here so I could try to have a life."

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[info]bamfery
2011-06-11 12:58 am UTC (link)
Kurt reached out and took the card, tucking it into his pocket with a smile - one he hoped didn't look too stupid. It wasn't everyday he ran into someone who wouldn't be freaked out about his blue self, creepy yellow eyes, and tail. Though the tail was cool, and handy to reach things when he was feeling lazy. "I will call you, how about that?"

He canted his head slightly, listening to that theory. "Maybe," he agreed, flipping a coaster as someone was drunkenly serenaded for their birthday at the bar. It didn't seem like such a bad fate.

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[info]cameront888
2011-06-11 01:24 am UTC (link)
"I think I would like that." She waved to the waitress for another round.

"Do you have any leads for a job yourself, or even a place to stay?" Cameron smiled at Kurt. "If you are going to be calling me, I suppose I could help you out a little."

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[info]bamfery
2011-06-11 01:45 pm UTC (link)
"Well, no. Not really...but..." Kurt trailed off, realising that anything he could say would just sound silly. So better stick with the truth. Not that he was one to lie anyway, but it sounded so much better to say that he was a millionaire and lived in a penthouse. "I'm still looking. Why, do you know of any places hiring around here? I read in the paper that there's a rush on employment." Probably due to all the other time-traveling folk. Grrrrreat.

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[info]cameront888
2011-06-11 02:49 pm UTC (link)
Cameron, working by touch, slipped a hand into her purse and felt for the small secret compartment sewn into the side.

"The World's Fair at Flushing Meadows," she nodded. "Over a square mile, with hundreds of exhibitions. I went to see the audio-animatronics that Disney studios did for different companies, but I noticed Berlin has a very popular display. There are hundreds of entertainers and thousands of people working at the fair."

Having found what she wanted in her purse, Cameron folded the two $100 bills into her hand. She pulled her hand out of her purse and cupped the money to the table top, sliding her hand toward Kurt with only a corner of a bill exposed. "I said I had contacts. During the wars we sent temporal engineers scattered back in time to set up caches - mostly safe deposit boxes or letters left with lawyers. If you want, consider this a loan until you get a paycheck."

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[info]bamfery
2011-06-12 12:37 am UTC (link)
"Oh, ja, that sounds great. I would like something like that," Kurt nodded, smiling at the prospect. He was about to thank Allison for the tip when all of a sudden, she was reaching toward him with something very distinctly green. Two something's, in fact. Kurt's eyes nearly bugged out of his head, but he managed to stay calm and, with a gulp, shyly took the offering. It would be rude to refuse, and this was probably one of the nicest things anyone ever did for him. "Thank you," he said sincerely. "It is a loan, because I will pay you back - I promise." He was good for his word. "And if you ever need anything, well. I'll do my best to help."

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[info]cameront888
2011-06-12 04:24 am UTC (link)
Another unfamiliar wave of emotion came over Cameron. Startled, she looked down at their hands on the table top for a moment.

"I... have contacts. What I don't have is friends. I suppose I'm a lot like you - people find out I'm only part human and they are afraid of me. So I pretend to be less than I am."

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[info]bamfery
2011-06-12 11:24 pm UTC (link)
She really was a lot like him - in a lot of different ways, whateverwhatever night vision be damned. Why would he care that she could see he was a hologram? Pffffttt! Kurt could honestly say he hadn't ever come across someone with this particular, er, make-up before but what the hell. There was no reason to avoid her or treat her like she had the plague. "Well, now you can say you have a friend," he replied with a nod of his curly head. "I'm not afraid of you. Trust me."

What a fantastic pair of BFFs!

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