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Remy LeBeau ([info]ace_of_clubs) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-06-19 23:47:00

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Entry tags:!complete, day 12, insider, location: barn, remy lebeau

Who: Remy LeBeau & The Insider
What: The Insider checks up on Remy and Remy notices.
Where: In the tunnels beneath the barn.
When: 0108 - Day 12
Rating: PG-13
Status: Complete

It had been a long day for Gambit. The barn had been.. sort of taken care of, and was more livable now. He'd had to sacrifice his make-shift room, so he no longer had the privacy that he had the following night. Instead, he'd let Jack, Ianto and the Doctor have a few of the couches that were closer to the standing walls, beneath the cover of the creaking tin roof. Gambit had chosen, instead, to sleep on a couch near the open part of the barn, where there was a nice breeze. In order to do that, he'd had to move the couch there -- which moved it off of the trap door, only by a few feet. No one had taken notice, really, because it was so perfectly seamless, melding into the floorboards. And Remy hadn't given it a second thought. He'd just wanted to push the couch into the shade of a tree hanging over the barn (to block out the dim moonlight) and into a nice spot that would let the wind blow through. Sure, it wasn't as safe here.. something could fall on him, a wild animal could eat him, or some crazy, beautiful Amazon could capture him and drag him off to her secret mountain lair and force him to make sweet, sweet love to her on a regular basis, every hour on the hour, for the rest of his life, while torturing him with fantastic head while they were taking breaks in between....!

That would be just.. awful.

Hopefully, if anyone had to suffer that terrible, awful fate, it would be the unfortunate Cajun who had picked the spot away from the others, reclined on the couch on his back, sock-covered feet propped up on one arm, while his head rested on the other, as a pillow. His boots were next to the couch, neatly lined up, and his belt was folded and tucked into them. He'd worn his jeans and his tank-top to sleep, and was using his leather trench coat as a sheet of sorts. It was actually pretty comfortable.. but then, the cat-like Cajun could have slept on a flight of stairs and been fine. He was boneless and languid that way, all lanky limbs and grace, even sprawled out now on the dingy yellow couch, head lolled some to the side, a bit of that long red hair blowing some into his face. He'd picked a nice, breezy spot alright. Thank goodness for that. But the young man was a light sleeper, despite how easily he could pass out (like a narcoleptic), and it was often that the smallest noises could wake him.


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[info]inside_mind
2009-06-21 12:13 am UTC (link)
"Your argument is convincing enough. I believe you believe what you're saying but I think you might be a bit naive about what's happening here." The voice was dark and rough. The Insider's heart beat fast; breath a bit ragged.

A gloved hand closed over the man's questing grip. The reassuring sounds had triggered something inside with some of the most unpleasant memories imaginable. The fight or flight mechanism had been flipped on like a light switch with the whispered words. It was all a blur now and the Insider wanted desperately to run away. But the boots stood firmly in place, the eyes beneath the goggles transfixed on the man's face. Was he seeking something? Some sort of meeting of the minds between two similar people. Something that could lead beyond to attraction of a more physical kind? That seemed like it should be improbable.

So why was it so difficult to step back or keep him from touching the mask in the darkness? Why was it impossible to move away and run as had been planned? Had it not been certain knowledge that Remy couldn't hold power over someone if they knew of it, the Insider would have fully believed that the man had such a spell cast.

"I- Maybe I believe you. The Doctor. Jack Harkness. They are immortal. Strong and angry. They've both seen me and they both know I should not be here. It would be impossible for me to be here. They'd know. You couldn't protect me. Whatever you say."

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-06-21 12:25 am UTC (link)
"So I go wit' you." It was an easy solution. "I can walk, go' legs my own. An' I can protec' you. Ain' no one in 'dis place I coul'n' lay han's on, an' end 'dere life." Was he saying he'd kill Jack or The Doctor? Maybe. Probably not, though. It was just a statement. "'De Doct'r ain' gon' go t'rough me t'get t'you." A quiet assurance, as he kept his mouth near the others. "If you ain' gon' stay, an' you ain' gon' let me go wit' you, leas' tell me who you are, where I can come fin' you. I come at sunrise, non? All casual an' normal. Ain' not'in' strange 'bou' a trip to 'de gym." The gym. Remy had ventured that guess. If the Doctor and Jack would know that the Insider couldn't be there, that it would be impossible to be there, then that could only mean the Insider was feigning more serious injuries, in the gym.

Or that Jack and the Doctor thought the Insider was dead. Still, Gambit was fisting his hand in that jacket again, sliding his body and pressing the other up against the wall, but he didn't press his body up against the Insider's. He'd been careful not to. Even while being so adamant about finding out who the Insider was, he wasn't willing to find out by force. He wanted to be told. Wanted to find out when the Insider was ready to tell. He could have pulled the mask off, lit the place up. Could have pressed in to search for breasts or a smooth plane. Could have done a lot of things to find out who the other was. But he didn't. Hadn't. Wouldn't. That would be breaking the very thin line of trust the two had seemingly formed.

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