Christobel Starsky / Commander Starscream (
reapsthewind) wrote in
savetheearth2013-04-26 09:18 pm
clever title here [closed]
Who: Chris Starsky and Matt Brillion
What: DRANKS. Classy dranks. Also discussion
Where: A BAR
WHEN: friday nite
She'd been prudent enough to actually call ahead for once, and so it was that despite how crowded the Barking Cat was on a Friday evening, she had a small private booth in the very back, complete with curtain. Privacy. She might not have had Matt's money, but she'd been here enough to know when to call to manage that.
Despite how dark it was, she wore her sunglasses. She'd forgotten her contact lenses and had gotten halfway down the street before realizing, and so she'd stumbled about in near darkness, hiding behind tinted lenses. It took her a bit to actually GET to the booth, and the server looked at her oddly. She slid inside, and waited.
What: DRANKS. Classy dranks. Also discussion
Where: A BAR
WHEN: friday nite
She'd been prudent enough to actually call ahead for once, and so it was that despite how crowded the Barking Cat was on a Friday evening, she had a small private booth in the very back, complete with curtain. Privacy. She might not have had Matt's money, but she'd been here enough to know when to call to manage that.
Despite how dark it was, she wore her sunglasses. She'd forgotten her contact lenses and had gotten halfway down the street before realizing, and so she'd stumbled about in near darkness, hiding behind tinted lenses. It took her a bit to actually GET to the booth, and the server looked at her oddly. She slid inside, and waited.

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He slides into the seat opposite her with a lopsided grin, "Don't tell me you've had your eyes dilated. Especially now of all times."
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She peeked out to make sure the server wasn't coming yet, trying to see and yet also trying desperately not to attract her attention. No? Good. She pulled the curtain shut a second time, then just took off her glasses.
No fanfare, no announcement, no warning, she just let the evidence sit, the dim red glow illuminating her cheekbones eerily. It made her look inhuman, something not from here.
"Some of us got really weird shit with that number," she said, finally. "Weird, weird shit."
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"That seems to be putting it mildly."
He ran a hand through his hair, brow furrowed in a little frown.
"I think I'm going to need more than a beer for this one."
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"They have really good whiskey here, and it's not too expensive. And they make killer cocktails. ... I'm debating ordering something froofy and pink, for once."
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Because it sounded like it was going to be a bit of a long night. He leaned backward against the cushion of the booth with a shake of his head.
"I'm afraid that my own experience is vastly different. All I remember - well, all I've been affected by - is the memory of a physical sensation. It's... strange."
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"Woah, are those contacts? Where'd you get 'em?" asked the waitress.
"Uh. They're experimental. I'm from MIT, friend at the lab makes them, I signed up to help test the tech. I'm under an NDA, you know how it is, can't let you look closer..."
"Anyway the point is that I'm going to have a raspberry martini," she said. And then paused.
In that stupid memory, that liquid energy stuff showed up pink, right? And it was in those weird square cubes...
"Yeah, put it in a square glass," she added. "This guy's going to have a whiskey sour."
"Anyway..." she said, once the waitress was gone. "Physical sensation is probably both the least weird and most weird thing I've heard. Though I got hit with something like that too... but tell me what it was like, first?"
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"It's hard to describe," he admitted after a moment of reflection. He dropped his gaze back down and met her's across the table, despite the eerie red glow.
"Have you ever gone running? I want you to imagine a runner's high - the feeling of invincibility and power, of floating. Combine that with an adrenaline rush, then magnify it and add a thousand volts of electricity and you might come close to what I remember."
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"Like that?" she asked. "But you didn't get anything else? Just that feeling?"
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He clicked his tongue against the roof of his mouth, "Part of me still wants to dismiss all of this as a mass hallucination."
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She sighed. "I mean, yeah, it's still... none of it makes sense, either. I've gotten memories, too -- flying above some kind of machine-city under an alien sky... beautiful place, probably the most beautiful skyline I've ever seen. It felt like home. And a lecture about a substance which I'm pretty sure can't exist, something called Energon, a state between matter and energy where energy still behaves like matter. Those two I can see being connected, but then I got this crazy one about fighting a dragon, being a giant, and taking over a medieval castle."
She shook her head. "And then everyone else's... this high school bio teacher I met? Lyall's his name, dude can smell like a wolf now, it's eerie. And Bakura, the poor kid I tutor? I don't know what's been happening with his head, but he's reacted really badly every time I've seen him get one of these flashback things."
At that moment, the waitress returned with their drinks, so she paused until the woman had left. She turned around the bright pink drink in her square glass.
"Energon looks just like this, by the way," she said. "Only it glows in the dark."
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He trailed off and eyes her glass for a moment, "Energon."
He lifted his own glass and took a long pull from it, "I suppose I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop to see what I end up getting. Who knows? Maybe I was Julius Caesar. Or Napoleon."
He gave a wry little chuckle at that, "Invest in platform shoes... All I know is that I can't help everyone, I can only do what's best for me and mine. Speaking of which..."
He eyed her over, "You feeling alright after that disastrous expedition? From what I hear it was... unpleasant."
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It was one thing to bottle up feelings and to try to look tough in front of people like Bakura all week, or to throw herself into what was, in the end, basically an engineering project. It was another thing to be sitting here with her friend (even if it was an odd friendship) rapidly getting drunker in a quiet booth.
"God... damn it," she said. She wasn't crying, no, of course not, her face was just wet for some reason, damn it, stop that, especially not in front of Matt. "I can't decide if I'm a coward for running away or if I was right to do it. I ran. I just ran, I didn't even fire a single shot, and at the same time nobody should have been there in the first place. I thought that fucker just wanted to do some reconnisance, maybe figure out what they were and that the guns were for protection, but no, he wanted to hunt people down and not even stop to figure out what was going on. Some of the people there were kids..."
She put her head down on the table and squeezed her eyes shut. She wouldn't cry. "I fucking ran. I didn't even try to make sure everyone was OK..."
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"Chris, listen to me," Matt's voice was low, the words meant only for her ears, "You did exactly what anyone else would have done in that wretched situation. That's what I would have done. You cannot hand firearms out to people and expect them to be your personal lynch mob - honestly, getting out of there was probably the best thing you could've done."
He took a deep breath - having a few drinks out on the town and shooting the breeze were apparently no in the cards tonight.
"You've nothing to be ashamed of."
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She sat up a little and wiped her eyes. "God, I keep half expecting to cry pink goo or something out of these, you know?" she said, gesturing at her eyes. "And here I am saying that we should go back and break shit. I dunno if I'm any more sane than that stupid bastard Casval..."
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His face split in a wry grin and he shrugged, "Oh, I don't know. Breaking things sounds like your usual modus operandi."
IRONY. IRONY EVERYWHAR.
"Anyway. As for you, if you end up as anyone it's probably going to be Machiavelli, right? You do battle in the boardroom, not in the trenches. Well, unless Risk counts as a battlefield..."
Ahahaha
He gives her hand another squeeze and then releases it so he can lean back and nurse his drink for a little bit longer.
"I think it'll end up working out, one way or another. I might not be a soldier, but I have connections and resources."
Quite a few, actually.
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"... say, you remember how you keep offering me a job, and I keep telling you to go screw yourself? Well, I think since I pissed off Casval I'm probably out of a job again, so, um, are... there any openings? Part time only, I'm going to finish my degree, dammit."
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He hasn't said "I told you so". Yet.
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She screwed up her face a bit. "Pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaase~?"
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He totally just said "I told you so".
"Besides, what's the point of being a rich capitalist if I can't indulge in a little nepotism now and again?"
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Old friends were old friends, however strange they were.
"Thank you. I mean that. For a lot of things."
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"To us? And whatever madness we find ourselves in tomorrow."
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"To us, and to the stars we'll surely conquer," she says.
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He takes a sip, "In the meantime... give my assistant a call on Monday. I'll see about finding you a spot. And no, I'm not going to put you underneath anyone you consider your mental inferior. I know how that ends and I'd rather not lose any of my program managers."
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She nursed her drink a bit. "But yeah, should I put together a CV and expect an interview or what?"