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Remy LeBeau ([info]ace_of_clubs) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-06-10 23:43:00

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Entry tags:!complete, day 10, jack harkness, location: post office, remy lebeau

Who: Jack Harkness and Remy LeBeau
What: The Cajun comes back to the Post Office and Jack finds him.
Where: The Post Office
When: 2104 - Day 10
Rating: Er, it's R now.
Status: Complete!

The Cajun had spent his entire day in a way he certainly wasn't interested in spending it. He'd wandered around the outside of the town with the Doctor all morning, which had been great, as they were trying to figure out a way out of here.. but then it'd gone sour when the earthquake had happened. The red-head had very quickly become an unwilling hero and had gone around saving people with the Doctor. At first. He'd tried to escape, and after dropping the people off at the gym he'd gone back out to try and get some time away from any further heroics.. but he'd been hauled in again. Then again. And again. He'd been trying to get into the museum all day, and he'd finally managed it just a while ago. And now here he was, having returned to the Post Office to stare at the closed door. He'd jimmied it shut with a stick earlier in the day so it wouldn't be open for all to see in. He didn't want anyone mucking up his escape, if that tunnel really lead to one.

However, he couldn't bring himself to go inside the building, couldn't bring himself to abandon the people here. Or maybe he couldn't bring himself to abandon the Doctor. He let out a slow breath and pushed his hands deeper into the pockets of his coat. He felt like an idiot for not being able to leave this people in his dust and hightail it out of here. Just earlier today, he'd been willing to sell them out. But then.. well.. things had happened. Red eyes lowered to the ground, then back up again at the Post Office. He was only standing about five feet from the door, nearly invisible in the dark, in that  coat.. except for his hair. That red hair stood out in even the smallest bit of moonlight.


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[info]capt_harkness
2009-06-20 11:05 pm UTC (link)
It was a dance (one Jack enjoyed quite a lot), and Jack had always been very flexible when it came to dancing. It didn't matter that the hands felt different, or that the gloved hands provided a very different sort of friction, it was a dance and Jack was going to take every bit he could get. "What I had is currently --" It was all he could get out before the aftershock began enforce.

Jack cursed, suddenly feeling cooler air against him. The aftershock too knocked some sense into Jack -- one of the rare times when he found that he should stop. God, what was happening to him here. Jack quickly did up his own trousers and pulled his coat back on, shaking his head in a vain attempt to clear it.

Frankly, Jack wouldn't be turned down a third time, but he let it pass for now. Jack knew they would be meeting like this once again, in private, and most likely it would be ending quite differently. Jack could wait -- like a tiger with its prey -- he could wait. To be contrary, Jack walked in the opposite direction the Cajun had pointed. Further proof that Jack didn't always did what he was asked to do. Not by a long-shot.

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