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Caliban 'Cal' Leandros ([info]aupheling) wrote in [info]wariscoming,
@ 2010-06-13 04:11:00

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Entry tags:cal leandros, needy lesnicki

Who: Cal & Open
Where: Park near the apartments
When: Early Wednesday, Jan 13th
Warnings: Possible, will update as necessary.


The dreams had come back, and that was enough to get him running again, as if he could leave them behind somehow. It hadn't worked yet but that didn't stop him from trying. They would have been nightmares to anyone else, but to Cal they were familiar enough that they could almost be called old friends. If it weren't for the fact that they still terrified him, but on a much deeper level now that he knew, at least in part, what he was capable of.

The first thing he'd done that morning, after sun-up, though it was hard to tell with all the cloud cover, was to put on his shoes, grab his jacket, and start running, even before breakfast. He'd made it to the park in ten minutes, a trip that even at a run usually took him at least fifteen. That was one of the things that was bothering him, that there was nothing wrong with his brain, but he kept having the dreams, he could move faster than he had before, with that same easy lope that the Auphe had, smooth and easy like a striking snake.

He'd already made three laps of the park and was partway through a third, finally starting to slow to a normal pace, starting to tire, if only a little. His jacket was tied around his waist, wearing jeans and a long-sleeved tee, even in the cold, his hair was in disarray since he hadn't bothered to tie it back before he'd bolted, he'd head back soon enough, he was going to try another lap or two to either tire himself sufficiently, or manage to outrun the dreams still nagging at the back of his mind.



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[info]hellisagirl
2010-06-17 06:39 am UTC (link)
"You're a regular playboy. Don't try to deny it," Needy grinned a bit at that, knowing full well that Cal was in no way a bed hopper. Hell, she was pretty sure that she hadn't even seen him so much as flirt with a chick from behind the bar when they were working together. So at least she wasn't going to have to worry about random weird flashes of Cal makeouts.

She considered that for a moment. Should she have Cal watch it with her? See when she was at her absolute craziest? Well. Craziest aside from when she was all infected with Kryptonite. Since all the stuff of the movie happened she'd learned to hide her insanity relatively well. Or, she thought she did at least. Needy chewed on her lip for a moment before answering him though. "Yeah, sure," she finally said. "It might be better if you watch it with me. You might pick up on something that I always figured was no big deal."

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[info]aupheling
2010-06-17 06:56 am UTC (link)
"Oh yeah, Casanova, that's me." Really it was a good thing he was amused by it too, because otherwise it wouldn't be pretty. He nodded at her agreement about the movie, giving her hand a squeeze, since he hadn't let go yet either, "Makes sense, outside opinion and all that." He shrugged then, "Whenever, though not like it's a big rush." Well, not unless she started picking up on specifics instead of just his general unease and exhaustion.

Changing the subject he said, "Was thinking of heading out to the shooting range soon." A shrug, "And by 'shooting range' I mean 'empty lot' because it's easier that way, don't have to worry about running into anyone."

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[info]hellisagirl
2010-06-17 07:52 am UTC (link)
"Hey, you could totally rake in the girls if you tried," Needy said with a shrug. She meant it, too. After all, Cal was quite the cutie. Pretty much anyone could see that. Or they could if, you know, they were of the orientation that would spot cute guys.

She squeezed his hand back as they turned to make their way down another street. "It just came out on dvd so yeah, there's plenty of time. Shouldn't be too hard to track down a copy of it or anything." It was just weird being able to tell things about Cal was all. She'd get used to it no problem, but it was strange simply because it was someone that she hadn't spent her entire life with. Instead she and Cal had only known each other for several months.

"An empty field would probably be even better," she said with a shrug. "There's bound to be one outside of the city somewhere. That way you won't attract any cops or anything."

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[info]aupheling
2010-06-17 02:29 pm UTC (link)
He huffed a laugh, deciding to let the talk of the movie go for now, they'd come to a decision after all, that was the important thing, "I'm not used to there being fields." He shook his head, "I'm a city-dweller, always have been." Strictly speaking, he hadn't always been, but he'd taken to it more quickly than he would have thought, "There aren't really any fields in New York." He shrugged, "Not in the city, anyway, might be some upstate, but that's not the same thing."

He shrugged then, "And yeah, I probably could, but what would I do with that many girls?" He knew it, of course, there'd been times when a patron's subtle flirting became more and more overt the longer he ignored it. But what else was he going to do?

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[info]hellisagirl
2010-06-17 03:18 pm UTC (link)
"I'm used to them," Needy shrugged a bit at that. "I'm from Middle Of Nowhere, Missouri so yeah. It's so middle of nowhere that it doesn't even exist in this world." Which was just fine with her. The fact that Devil's Kettle didn't exist in this world just made it a touch easier to not think about certain things as often as she would have. Plus, she wouldn't be tempted to go double check and see if her mom was there, then be seriously disappointed when she wasn't.

Needy looked over at Cal as they walked, a slight smirk on her face. "See, what you do with them is what I don't want to know. Sucks that I'd probably know sometimes anyway though," she teased. "Do my teensy bit of sanity a favor and stay single."

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[info]aupheling
2010-06-17 03:31 pm UTC (link)
He tossed her a mock salute at that, along with an amused "You got it, chief." He shrugged, "That was kind of my plan anyway." He added, he seemed to recall that they'd had that particular discussion before, but now he wasn't so sure. He wasn't going to bring it up all the same, however.

Another shrug, "I guess I could start a collection, I guess? Like some people collect stamps or postcards or whatever." He shook his head, "Except that I don't really have that kind of space, so I guess that's out. Could always try and set up a weekly jello wrestling ring, or something, which could be entertaining for a while." He was having fun with this, actually.

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