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Remy LeBeau ([info]ace_of_clubs) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-07-03 22:16:00

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Entry tags:!complete, day 13, jenny schecter, location: barn, remy lebeau

WHO: Remy & Jenny
WHAT: Remy offered Jenny a piece of his couch.
WHEN: Day 13; 2208.
WHERE: The barn
RATING: PG-13, perhaps?
STATUS: Complete


Gambit certainly hadn't been lying about having a comfortable piece of furniture to stretch out on. With other places now to sleep, the red-head had been more-or-less left alone in the barn, and he'd kicked out the arms on two of those couches, pushed two of them front-to-front (the ones without arms), then had pushed a third one to the head of those two butted-up couches, to make a strange rectangle of sorts, which had three sides, and one place to crawl into the middle. He'd put the third couch there, of course, so his feet wouldn't hang off the end. That just wouldn't do at all. He'd braced two of the three couches against the walls of the barn (he'd pushed it into a corner, of course), and the third couch had another couch (the last one) pushed up against the back of it, so it wouldn't slide out and leave him on the floor in the middle of the night.

So it was no wonder that the Cajun had refused to leave his little sanctuary for the day. He'd just been happily lazing around on the couch, wishing for something other than sugar to eat. He'd talked to Dean just moments earlier, and was quite content knowing that he'd be eating real food sometime tomorrow. This morning, at least, the young man had gone further into town and had snatched himself a shower. Cold though it was-- he'd washed his jeans and socks while he was in the shower, but his trench coat had been ruined, along with his tank-top, so on the way back to the barn he'd made a quick detour into the Thrift store and had grabbed a few things. Like the button-up blue shirt he was wearing at present. There was a white undershirt beneath it, and he had it unbuttoned half way, with the sleeves rolled up to just over his elbows, exposing the gloves he wore religiously. They weren't long, stopping just before his wrist bone, at the end of his palm.

He was shoeless, but fresh socks (also from the thrift store) were happily on his feet. Having a shower and fresh clothes had done wonders for the Cajun. The replica Doctors Coat was hanging over the arm of the head couch, for his later use. Because yeah, it was his now. His. Back off, Doctor.

In fact, he'd been laying on his back there, a pillow tucked under his head (also thanks to the thrift store.. he'd found a pillow case, but no pillows.. so he'd torn open some stuffed animals and stuffed the case full, then tied it off - he hadn't made two, unfortunately.), but when he heard footsteps, he was sitting up and turning his eyes towards the entrance of the dimly lit barn. All he had for light was the moonlight coming in through the windows. It was enough for him, really.. he had pretty good eyes, in the dark.

"'Dat you, Chere?" Prompted into the darkness around him.


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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-04 06:56 am UTC (link)
Anything was better than the floor. And true, she was right about that much. Remy's file certainly hadn't indicated that he was an evil or vindictive sort of person, no matter how much he told people that he wasn't a good guy -- he always managed to end up doing good things, somehow. Sure, he stole things, he killed people, and he was a general flirting womanizer.. but he was a good guy, somewhere under all of that. It was just the way he'd been raised, that doing the above mentioned things were okay (encouraged, even). It just meant that his right-and-wrong-'o-meter was a little off.

And being vindictive and mean did take a lot of energy, and the languid, cat-like Cajun would have rather made friends with everyone and simply enjoyed laying in the sun. But no. He'd had to make enemies. A lot of enemies. But somehow, he managed to be friendly even with them. Hell, he'd slept with a few of them!

He watched as she left the twinkie near her face.. but eventually, he pulled his eyes away and locked them onto hers in the darkness. Right now? The thought of food was making him tick, but the idea of eating another sugar-coated-anything was certainly not appealing.

"Eigh' twen'y-two? Bien. Seem like uh goo' time." He smiled slowly and tucked one arm up under his head to use it as a pillow as he watched her. "Ain' tire' ye'. Slep' all to'ay, jus' lounge 'roun'. 'De bes' way t'be, non?" Lazy, he meant. It was his favorite pastime.

"Wha' you t'inkin' 'bou' Chere?" That time, his voice was a bit softer. She had that look on her face, noticeable even in the dark.

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