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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
2009-07-17 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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