Jason | Five (
fifth_garde) wrote2011-07-29 07:44 pm
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[He'd drove all night, habitually remembering to drink from the cold flask of cheap coffee he'd picked up from a diner and even more habitually to chew on aspirin. He had to keep the pain in his arm at bay, occasionally it would spasm causing him to jerk the wheel to one side. His eyes were aching, and either that was because of the exhaustion or the emotions which were rattling around in his head, both of which weren't things he was able to take care of right then.
He'd eventually caved in and put on the radio, listening to some random popular music station so he wasn't left with just his own thoughts. He didn't exactly enjoy the music but it was better than utter silence, every now and again he'd press a wad of napkins against his temple, which had crusted over but wasn't entirely finished bleeding yet.
Finally reaching the town he'd left Owen in earlier that day, or actually the day before considering it was now five in the morning, he could've simply ran but he'd either end up running into a wall or phasing half way through one and winding up dead.
He parked the car in the same car park he'd left the BMW and transfers the chest from one trunk to the other, after all he'd rather ditch Al's car for the stolen motor, regardless of the convenience of having a car with actual insurance papers.
Finally he drags himself into the corridors of the hotel, it seeming deadly quiet for the fact it was so early, he vaguely remembers Owen's room number having only seen it once before and slumps against the doorframe, tapping lightly on it and hoping Owen would hear.]
Owen? 's me... I mean, Five, y'there?
He'd eventually caved in and put on the radio, listening to some random popular music station so he wasn't left with just his own thoughts. He didn't exactly enjoy the music but it was better than utter silence, every now and again he'd press a wad of napkins against his temple, which had crusted over but wasn't entirely finished bleeding yet.
Finally reaching the town he'd left Owen in earlier that day, or actually the day before considering it was now five in the morning, he could've simply ran but he'd either end up running into a wall or phasing half way through one and winding up dead.
He parked the car in the same car park he'd left the BMW and transfers the chest from one trunk to the other, after all he'd rather ditch Al's car for the stolen motor, regardless of the convenience of having a car with actual insurance papers.
Finally he drags himself into the corridors of the hotel, it seeming deadly quiet for the fact it was so early, he vaguely remembers Owen's room number having only seen it once before and slumps against the doorframe, tapping lightly on it and hoping Owen would hear.]
Owen? 's me... I mean, Five, y'there?
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...I'm not even going to dignify that with a response.
[Apart from more blushing, of course, which he can't really control as well as he'd like.]
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Well. A verbal response, anyway.
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[Though probably not ones he can pull in public.]
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[He'll absolutely deny saying that later, of course.]
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[You cannot scare Five off with this, Owen!]
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[This is grossly unfair; every time he tries to out-brazen him, Jason only ups the ante. He flashes his ticket at the attendant on board and makes his way over to their seats and stows his bag under the seat, trying not to look as flustered as he feels and failing miserably.]
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[He throws his bag unceremoniously into the overhead locker, grinning and obviously watching while Owen leans down to get to the storage space under the seat.]
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[And now he's realising he's being watched.]
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Don't start.
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Are you pouting?
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Would it work if I did?
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[He's going to regret saying that, isn't he.]
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[He pouts, tilting his head towards Owen from his chair.]
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[Especially that pout. He can't even look...!]
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[Continuing the pouty face while stretching over and stroking his hand along Owen's arm. This is his only in-flight entertainment.]
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You're utterly vicious, you know.
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I don't know why you're doing this to me...! Especially not when you know neither of us can do anything about it for at least an hour.
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