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Remy LeBeau ([info]ace_of_clubs) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-07-16 02:38:00

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Entry tags:!complete, day 15, location: barn, remy lebeau, the doctor (ten)

Who: The Doctor & Remy LeBeau
What: Ten didn't lie, but he didn't tell the truth.
Where: The Barn
When: Day 15, 9:58 p.m.
Rating: PG-13 - Angsty!
Status: Complete

Remy was a confident sort of man. He always knew what he was doing (or so he'd like everyone to believe) and never second guessed himself. He made his decisions and he stuck with them, as a rule. Of course, some rules were meant to be broken. And while he'd been sitting there on the couch across from L'Autre Docteur and Rose, he'd been completely and totally confident. The other Doctor had smiled at her and had watched her a few times, but nothing more. He hadn't held hands with her or tried to kiss her or said anything that would indicate any feelings beyond friendship. He didn't even look particularly pathetic around her, as lovers often did around one another. As he imagined Jack would, around The Doctor. No. The big-eared Doctor and Rose had been completely platonic, though they'd laughed and chatted and picked on one another (the banter was amusing, actually), they hadn't seemed like anything more than friends.

When the more solemn Doctor, with those puppy-brown eyes had shown up, the mood hadn't chaged at all-- but he had watched, he had studied, and he had very quickly learned everything that he needed to know, but it didn't show on his face or in his attitude while the four of them were together. He'd laughed, he'd jokes, he'd picked fun at 'John Smith', and he'd flattered Rose, as was his won't when women were involved. And even after they'd left, Remy had remarked on the earlier version of the Doctor, and on how nice Rose seemed, but he didn't say much more about the encounter. Instead, he busied himself with other questions, other yapping about this, that, or the other. He'd kept it very light hearted, and hadn't asked anything else for a time. It wasn't until the two were sitting together on the couch, just on the other side of their shared bed, that the Cajun drew in a slow breath  and turned red eyes onto the Doctor.

"You ain' tell me you was in love wit' her." Well, when he got to the point, at least he did it. No beating around the bush when he finally got down to it.


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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-16 09:02 pm UTC (link)
Remy had been expecting anything but that. He'd been punched and he stepped back, head turning a little, hands releasing the Doctor's jacket, red eyes getting wide-- then they narrowed down. Poor Doctor. You'd bitten off more than you could chew. You wanted the mutant to try you? You'd gotten your wish.

Gambit stepped in again, but he didn't swing. He didn't have to. He had an inch of height and ten pounds on the Doctor, and plenty more muscle. So he was taking that second step and slamming his weight into the poor older man, hard and fast enough to take him right down, straight onto the ground flat on his back, and the Cajun landed atop him, gloved hands scrambling for the Doctor's arms, gripping at biceps, before releasing and gripping at fore-arms. Once he had those, he was lifting his body just an inch or two, shifting his weight, and using it to pin the Doctor's arms down at about shoulder-height, one knee coming down hard in the space between the Doctor's thighs, giving him balance there and a place to level the rest of his weight, as he let the other leg stay stretched out, to keep his hips nearly pressed down against the Time Lord's, to keep him from bucking around too much.

And soon, the Doctor's suit coat was glowing. "Calm down!" It was shouted down at him, but it was clear Remy needed to calm down a little, too. Okay. A lot.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-16 11:34 pm UTC (link)
For a moment the Doctor hoped that he had literally knocked some sense into Gambit. He saw the man step back wide eyed. If his hand had gone to his jaw, the Doctor knew he'd be able to back out quickly and get away. He wasn't so lucky.

Instead the mutant rushed him, and even the man with superior reflexes couldn't dodge that charging bull. He took a shoulder to his chest, hitting the barn floor hard with an "Oomph," as the wind was knocked out of him. Those hands moved quickly, perhaps a bit too quickly for the Doctor's own good as he found himself pinned.

He found himself with the Cajun on top of him, and a glowing coat. It didn't calm him down, it only infuriated him more. The Doctor's legs were kicking. "Get OFF me. NOW." He growled. still kicking with sock clad feet. "REMY."

He was pushing against the hands at his wrists and somehow, he'd managed to push his knee up high enough that the extremely long limbed Doctor was nearly kicking at the Cajun's hip. "NOW."

Had the Doctor been thinking he would have pressed up against the Cajun, trying to lever the other's weight away and flipping on his hips. Clearly, the Gallifreyan wasn't thinking. He was raging.

Next step he head butt's you. Seriously.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-17 12:35 am UTC (link)
The Doctor had to be very careful about how quickly he threw that Cajun off, if he decided to throw him off-- or could figure out how in his raging mind. Because if Gambit let go too quickly, the charge would be left in that suit coat and it would explode, possibly before the Doctor had a chance to get it off.

And as the Doctor fought under him, it had just helped to fuel the red-head on and his eyes had quickly started glowing, as the charge in the coat became stronger-- until his name had been shouted out, and he hissed out a breath through his teeth and tightened his fingers, but drew the energy out of that coat, allowing it to turn blue again.

"Don' hi' me!" It was shouted down at the older man, but he wasn't getting off, not yet. He had pushed himself back a little, though, to be able to look down at the Doctor, though he still refused to release him, despite being kicked at the hip and down the thigh. "Wha' 'de hell wron' wit' you! I was jus' askin' ques'ions!" But the rest of his shouting would quickly turn into French peppered with small bits of English, because he simply was too angry to think in English, let alone speak it. And he was hauling the Doctor up some, then shoving him back down into the floorboards, having shouted something about the other man being stupid. But he did calm himself down a few seconds later, and grunted angrily for the thrashing and kicking that was still happening, shifting his weight, then spreading his legs and moving up, so he could sit down directly on the other man's hips, and sit upright, keeping hold of his wrists though he was no longer holding them down. "Calm down, Docteur!!" This time it wasn't shouted, just forceful, though he knew it wouldn't work.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-17 12:48 am UTC (link)
Gambit pulled the charge from the Doctor's coat and the Time Lord had hardly noticed. He was too focused on getting out from under this oppressive Cajun. Far too occupied with being angry at the world. Far, far too far gone to see that he was standing on the edge and looking over with little chance he wasn't going to fall off.

Just asking questions? Nobody questioned a Time Lord. Nobody pushed him around like this. He'd been manipulated long enough and true to form his very patience had been stretched to breaking. He had snapped. He hadn't fallen to bits like this for a very long time, and the rage was showing no signs of tapering off.

'Don' hi' me!' The Cajun tried to command and the Doctor only hit harder. He kicked and he flailed. As the Cajun shifted, so did the Time Lord, Turning on his hips so that he'd worked up a bit of a gap between he and the floor. While the grip on his hands was lessened, the Doctor pushed down, his palms to the floor and rocked his torso up with a twist as he worked to get his hands free. You might be on his hips a moment longer, Cajun, because the Doctor was pushing you off.

"GET OFF!" He said with a final, terminal shove of his hands to the Cajun's shoulders, pushing the other man off of him and onto the floor. For the instant, the Doctor was glaring.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-17 12:54 am UTC (link)
When that final demand came, he abruptly released the other's wrists and allowed himself to be shoved off to the side, rolling a little with it so he could immediately push himself up to his feet and raise gloved hands a little to show that he wasn't planning on going for any more of what the Doctor had to offer. "M' sorry." He apologized seconds later, but he didn't expect one from the Doctor, he was too angry right now. He might very well never apologize for it.

"Je suis désolé vraiment." I'm really sorry, came the apology in French. But he'd allow the next move to be the Doctor's. He wasn't going to let him run off, though. Not this time. Not any time, really.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-17 01:06 am UTC (link)
'M Sorry.'

Didn't matter Cajun. You'd done enough damage. You'd pushed your friend too far, and now what did you have to show for it? Nothing except maybe a bruise on your jaw. Do you really think 'sorry' is going to cut it on this one?

The Doctor couldn't even look at Remy. He was too busy trying to just breathe as he pushed himself up to stand. He was already walking in the direction of his shoes. Yes, he was going to walk away. You were going to accept this or he was going to beat you within in an inch of your life. Sitting down the Doctor worked red Chucks on.

He had no words.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-17 01:21 am UTC (link)
"Docteur.." The red-head wet his lips and came a step closer, allowing a slow breath to escape him as the Doctor started pulling on his shoes. "Don'. S'il vous plaît. Séjour ici." Stay here. He wanted him to stay, but when didn't he? "We don' gotta talk no more," Not that they were ever really talking in the first place. "Je suis désolé." Another quiet apology. But he was standing between the poor Doctor and his exit, a few feet away from him, just watching as he pulled his shoes on.

It was very clear to him now that the Doctor cared a lot more for Rose than even Remy thought. If he was willing to get that upset-- violent, even-- over it? It had to be something more. Or, that was what he'd assumed.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-17 01:35 am UTC (link)
Gallifreyan paused just long enough to raise a hand. He couldn't look at you, Cajun. He didn't want to hear you, either. So, he'd ignore you and sit mute as he tightened laces and made a bow. He was going to be walking out very shortly.

Both feet on the ground he took up his jacket and paused to collect his journal and pen. Gambit may have placed himself between the Doctor and the exit, but that didn't mean the Doctor wouldn't walk around, without so much as a look up.

Was it that he was so upset about Rose? No, that was only half baked. It was more he was so upset that the Cajun had again invaded his space, his thoughts, and demanded to be let in. The Doctor couldn't tolerate it, wouldn't tolerate it. That's what made him so angry - that like a child the Cajun just didn't know when to stop.

"Good night." The Doctor said quietly as he passed by.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-17 01:40 am UTC (link)
"Non, Docteur." He reached out again and caught the sleeve of his coat. "Where you gon' go? Shoul'n' be 'lone. Jus' stay here. S'il vous plaît. Stay 'de nigh', an' in 'de mornin', we talk, non? No' 'bou' her. Jus' talk. When we bot' less angry." Well, when the Doctor was. The Cajun wasn't angry anymore, not in the least. He'd gone from 60 to 0 in one second flat and he was still reeling from the sudden change in emotion.

"S'il vous plaît." He asked again, stepping after him, but keeping that loose hold on the sleeve of his coat. He knew the Doctor was angry but he didn't think it was a great idea to be wandering alone at night, or to leave so abruptly after a fight. But he'd voiced that before, often. And the Doctor had told him that sometimes he needed to walk, so if he got a negative again, he'd try to bargain, maybe that would work better.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-17 01:46 am UTC (link)
"I'll be at the carnival."

Shouldn't be alone.

That gave the Doctor pause a moment, "I've spent centuries alone. And I can't die." Well, that was kind of false; but, it was plain enough.

He was walking again, pulling his arm away abruptly. He didn't realize that Remy was so sorry, if he had, he might have been a touch more gentle. He needed to get away before he said something even more hurtful. You're not going to yank his leash this time, Cajun; remember what Jenny had told you about his being a fearsome creature when angered? Well, you'd just managed to wake the wrong sleeping dragon.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-17 01:50 am UTC (link)
"Docteur." He came after him again, following this time, but not grabbing. "S'il vous plaît. Je suis désolé. Je suis un idiot et je suis désolé." Please. I'm sorry. I'm an idiot and I'm sorry. So much easier for him to express things in French than English, but he was switching back almost immediately as he followed the Doctor out of the barn and a few steps away, before he came to a stop.

"Walk if y' gotta, bu' come back tonigh'. Don' stay 'dere. S' col' an' ain' much shel'er 'dere. Come back." Now he was trying to bargain. He'd let you go, as long as you came back. He'd rather have you stay, but if he couldn't get you to stay, Doctor, he'd settle for having you return.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-17 01:55 am UTC (link)
There was a twinge of regret that captured the Time Lord's features, not that the mutant could tell from over his shoulder aside from the abrupt clenching of his shoulders. He didn't want to hear Remy apologize one more time - it just made him feel worse. He wished there was something he could do to silence him, just for a few minutes. Remy LeBeau, you talk too much.

"I'll come back if I want to."

His words were quiet. Don't press now, Cajun. Let it lie. Please.

He meant it, really he did. If he was ready and if he wanted to, he'd come back. Otherwise, he'd sleep in the carnival in one of the bumper cars. He'd done it before, he'd do it again.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-17 01:59 am UTC (link)
When he said that, Gambit shifted once, but didn't take another step after him, only waited silently there, a few feet from the door. But once the Doctor got about ten feet away, the Cajun was speaking up, louder this time, so he'd be heard in the distance, though there was nothing but silence around them.

"L'ai-je ruiné?" Did I ruin this? It was an earnest question. Gambit had a habit of ruining good things that happened to him, and it wasn't very often at all that something good actually did happen to him. But never fear, every time something good showed up on his doorstep, Captain Screw-up was there to ruin it.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-17 02:09 am UTC (link)
The Doctor stopped in his tracks, if the Cajun listened he'd notice the cessation of crunching steps. He stood there. He'd heard that. He'd heard it and it made him see clearly for a moment. He was kicking and biting Remy because he didn't have anyone else to do that to. He'd already beaten himself up to a pulp.

Abruptly he turned, quick steps back to the barn. A hand landed on Gambit's bicep and held, just a moment. The light from the barn was on the Doctor's face and it was clear he was looking anywhere but at Remy. He took a deep breath. "No," he said quietly before rescinding his hand and turning on his heel. He couldn't do this now. Wouldn't do this now. He needed to go, couldn't stay. Wouldn't be tethered and kept. Not now.

His steps were swift and before he knew it the Doctor was out on the road on his way to the Carnival.

Goodnight, Remy.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-17 02:14 am UTC (link)
As the Doctor turned around and came back for him, the Cajun tensed his jaw and muscles but didn't move. His body was reacting to the fact that the Doctor could very well punch him again, but he didn't look scared, didn't look worried it'd happen, only watched as the other man came back so quickly and he stared directly across at him as he grabbed his bicep.

'No', the Doctor had said in that whisper of a tone, before abruptly releasing him and walking away. He'd only make it a few steps before Remy spoke up again.

"Merci." For not leaving him, even though he was, for the moment. Remy was sure now that he'd come back, eventually. When he didn't hate the Cajun so much.

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