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Remy LeBeau ([info]ace_of_clubs) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-07-17 21:10:00

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Entry tags:!complete, day 16, location: gas station, remy lebeau, the doctor (ten)

Who: Remy LeBeau & The Tenth Doctor
What: Hunting for food.. jackpot.
Where: The Gas Station.
When: Day 16, 1:30pm
Rating: PG-13
Status: Complete

After walking Tonks back to the Library at a very ungodly hour, Remy LeBeau had bid her good night and had walked back alone, to his barn, in the darkness, then he'd settled down in his bed and had let out a slow breath. What a night. He hoped the Doctor would come back tonight, but somehow knew he wouldn't, and had rolled over with that thought and had gone to sleep. It'd been cold, without a second person. But come morning, it had been much warmer, and he could feel a warm body next to him and it made him smile just a little. The Doctor had come back, after all. He idly smoothed a hand up over his shoulder, down his arm.. and his very muscular bicep.

Red eyes opened immediately to stare at the face across from him, but there was no face. There was no head. Nothing. And the Cajun had shouted loudly and scrambled as fast as he could back off of that large couch, falling with a thud onto the floor boards as he pushed away, staring wide-eyed and panting, gaze locked onto the headless body. He knew immediately who it was, though it took him a few moments to actually stand and go closer. After reaching out to lay his hand on that arm again, his brain registered that it was cold. He'd been dead some time, the color of his skin made that obvious. The only reason he'd been warm was because he'd been pressed up against the Cajun. The thought made his stomach turn and he had to close his eyes to hold back the wave of nausea.

It had taken him two hours to dig a hole behind the barn, having bent one of those metal chairs into a spoon type shape and used it to move the Earth, then it had taken him half an hour to wrap Logan up in the top few sheets of the bed and carry his body out behind the barn. It had taken him another hour to fill in the hole and pat it down good and hard. He didn't want something digging up the body of his former rival.

Looks like he'd won that rivalry, huh, Logan? The thought made him smirk, and he stabbed the chair into the ground as a marker, then had walked away. Only then had he really taken stock of the car in front of the barn and wrote a short journal entry about it. If someone didn't claim it soon, it was going to be his. He'd break a window if he had to, but it really was too pretty to do that. So he'd wait, for now. And after a trip to the gym, a cold shower (along with fresh clothes) and a shave, he had returned to the barn, grabbed a pillow case, and headed first to the gas station. He needed another small supply of food. His twinkies were all gone.

And when he arrived, he was treated to quite the nice surprise, and had thrown four of those MREs into his sack and some of the junk food, some gum, a few other little things.. then he was tearing open the case of water and tossing a few bottles into the sack as well. He wouldn't take the whole thing. Because he was nice. Because he didn't want the others to suffer without water. Because he knew the women would need it to keep their figures slim. Because he wanted to share. .. Okay, those were all lies. He just didn't want to carry it.

The heat wave was nice though, the Doctor's coat had been left behind in the barn and he was in just a white undershirt and a pair of torn jeans-- and, of course, his boots. He never left home without his boots, or those dark gloves on his hands.


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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-20 03:15 am UTC (link)
The Cajun let out a slow breath as he let him pull back, slowly releasing his hold and relinquishing the Time Lord, allowing him to retreat to where ever he needed to go. He hated that, but he was letting it happen. That was a first. There were firsts for everything. "Oui, we bot' are. An' I'm gon' be here uh lon' time. 'Member 'dat, Docteur." He'd be here, when you were ready. Or when you needed him. And he'd be here long after you thought you were going to get rid of him. He wasn't going anywhere.

But the moment was gone, it was over, and Remy was turning away and looking down at his open sack, before lifting red eyes back up to the Time Lord. "Guess we shoul' ge' goin', non?" Or else Remy wasn't going to want to leave, and he wasn't going to let the Doctor get away from him. He had to get away now, or he never would.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-20 03:29 am UTC (link)
The Cajun was letting him pull away and the Doctor felt that for that moment he could really breathe again. Was it really true that gone were the days of pushing and pulling and yanking? Had the Cajun finally figured out that the way to manage a Time Lord was to hold on loosely and to realize that you held because he let you? Or, perhaps, the Cajun was just tired of the fight, and the Doctor wouldn't begrudge him that, either.

The Doctor nodded to what Remy said. He'd read between the lines and he knew that the Cajun was probably as stubborn as he was. Unfortunately for the Doctor he wasn't quite as big a glutton for self martyrdom.

The Cajun looked to the pillowcase and back up again and the Doctor seized that moment, that tiniest of fleeting moments. Stepping in close he pulled the mutant by his shirt ever so close. He wouldn't give a warning, no slow movement no flicker of lashes. No, his lips crushed against the Cajuns in a gesture worth a million unsaid words. The kiss didn't linger, it didn't hold. It had it's life expectancy and then the Doctor was pulling away, "Sorry," the only quiet word on his lips.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-20 03:36 am UTC (link)
He'd learned, he'd figured it out.. and he'd found that the Doctor would come to him, eventually, as long as he was giving a helping push every now and then. After all, the Doctor had come to him before. And when they were finally a foot apart, and he was looking down at the bag, he let out a breath and looked up again. And the Doctor kissed him. He didn't have time to respond, but it did make his face break out into a wide smile. Then the Cajun shook his head, refusing that apology.

"Don' be. I ain'." He knew he wasn't apologizing for the kiss, but for everything else. And it didn't matter, right now. Right now, everything was gravy, everything was right in the world, and the Cajun was happy. Almost deliriously so. The smile said it all. But he was tying up that pillow case again and reaching out a hand to grip the Doctor's shoulder. "Never been sorry 'bou' anyt'in' you done." He'd been sorry about things he himself had done.. but never the Doctor.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-21 12:39 am UTC (link)
He hadn't given the mutant time to react at all. He didn't want to. He didn't want to be snagged in again. He was pulling away, he was pushing away and this time he knew that the Cajun might just let him. He'd have to.

Then came that smile, bright at anything, and the Doctor watched in an odd sort of horror as the Cajun denied his apology and his jaw fell open a bit before being snapped shut.

"Well, I'm sorry," he said stubbornly. He was sorry. This was out of line for the reserved Doctor; and he felt there was a reason it felt like it, too. He looked to the door, taking a few tentative steps away from the Cajun.

"Be careful, Remy."

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-21 12:44 am UTC (link)
The Cajun only smiled brilliantly at the poor, confused and horrified Doctor, before shooting him a quick wink and nodding. "Oui, you too." The red-head was bending them to sweep up his pillow case and hang it over his shoulder, before turning back to look at the Doctor once again.

"An' Docteur?" He prompted, after a second. Once he got some sort of response, he shifted one step, his body swaying with the moment, almost unsure, before he spoke up. "'De chile? You run int' him.. be careful, non? He don' feel righ'. Don' t'ink he really uh boy. T'ink he migh' be somet'in' 'dey sen' in here wit' us." He took a step backwards, closer to the door. "So jus' be careful, non?" A few more slow steps, until he was in the doorway, he'd gotten what he'd came for, and more.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-21 01:02 am UTC (link)
Remy LeBeau was actually smiling and winking while the Doctor stood there beating himself up. Sure the Doctor knew it was because the Cajun was trying to lighten the mood and perhaps a certain part of him appreciated that; but, part of him just wished that this once the Cajun sort of wouldn't.

The Doctor was nearly out the opposite door as the Cajun called back after him. Hearing what the Cajun said the Doctor nodded, though he couldn't help but think perhaps the mutant had just spent a little bit too much time locked up in the cage. with the lot of them.

"I will," he said, because he always was before heading out his own exit.

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