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Oh, come on!
Who: Jacob, Tony, and anyone who wants to help out.
Where: Just on the outskirts of Shepherd's Haven.
When: August 30, 2016 Tuesday
What: Coming home only to meet his fears.
Warnings: Language, maybe? And a scaredy cat.
Status: Open!
Jacob is a little ways outside of Shepherd's Haven. As night starts to fall and the stars become visible, he gives his mom and little sister hugs along with goodbyes. He smiles as he waves and starts his walk home, alone with his thoughts, just the way he likes it. He runs over the events of the day in his head. His family was doing well and weren't struggling to stay stable. He'd bring flowers on his visits and see his eldest sister's grave. And the day was easygoing, nothing too out of the ordinary.
Unfortunately, that ordinary is about to change to something absolutely not ordinary. As he reaches the skirts of Shepherd's Haven, he sees something none too pleasant to him, and wheels around to look at the wispy figure. All he can tell is that it's staring back at him before he lets out a yell and runs the other direction. But he sees a second, and a third, and... dear God, they're just everywhere, aren't they?
His face pales and his panic is causing him to feel nauseous. He trembles, not sure what to do. In his preincarnation, ghosts are a force to be dealt with. And he'll deal the only way he knows how - summoning fire. In the middle of a field, he's summoning magic, which will take him a moment to complete.
Where: Just on the outskirts of Shepherd's Haven.
When: August 30, 2016 Tuesday
What: Coming home only to meet his fears.
Warnings: Language, maybe? And a scaredy cat.
Status: Open!
Jacob is a little ways outside of Shepherd's Haven. As night starts to fall and the stars become visible, he gives his mom and little sister hugs along with goodbyes. He smiles as he waves and starts his walk home, alone with his thoughts, just the way he likes it. He runs over the events of the day in his head. His family was doing well and weren't struggling to stay stable. He'd bring flowers on his visits and see his eldest sister's grave. And the day was easygoing, nothing too out of the ordinary.
Unfortunately, that ordinary is about to change to something absolutely not ordinary. As he reaches the skirts of Shepherd's Haven, he sees something none too pleasant to him, and wheels around to look at the wispy figure. All he can tell is that it's staring back at him before he lets out a yell and runs the other direction. But he sees a second, and a third, and... dear God, they're just everywhere, aren't they?
His face pales and his panic is causing him to feel nauseous. He trembles, not sure what to do. In his preincarnation, ghosts are a force to be dealt with. And he'll deal the only way he knows how - summoning fire. In the middle of a field, he's summoning magic, which will take him a moment to complete.
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"Don't sweat it," Is the immediate response. Not like he was doing anything anyway. Wandering around in the wilderness for lack of anything better to do."Huh? You know... sure, I could go for a coffee. Since you're offering." Honestly he didn't expect any kind of repayment but it might be nice to take a load off for a little bit.
It was kind of lonely avoiding everyone he knew and loved in Shepard's Haven. But damn it if his pride isn't too great to return. "Don't worry, she's housebroken. Just don't leave any big pans of water around, she can't resist a swim."
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"Alright, follow me."
It's several levels upward, and all stairs unfortunately. But there's a reason Jacob chose this spot. When he opens the door, he wasn't kidding about the potted plants. They hang, they're on tables, and even on the floor. But they're well taken care of and the apartment is tidy.
"Go ahead and take a seat." He indicates a sofa along a wall to the left side of the entrance. "How strong do you like your coffee?"
He heads instantly to the kitchen and starts preparing the coffee pot. Then makes sure to set out a small</> bowl of water for Lady, heeding Tony's warning, in case it was thirsty.
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Tony saunters along after him, with Lady hot on his heels, little nub of a tail wagging a mile a minute in excitement. So many new adventures for her, new people, new things to smell! The stairs don't bother Tony, he doesn't even mention them. Lady has some difficulties with her awkward feet, but makes it up without a fuss otherwise.
Also, damn, he wasn't kidding about the potted plants. Casually he eyes them, just raising an eyebrow slightly. He'd never kept plants, didn't really know of anyone who did, so this was a bit new for him. "Eh? I'm not picky, whatever's good for you."
He's going to peer at a plant or two before accepting the offer of finding himself a seat, Lady meanwhile does her doggy diligence and proceeds to sniff all the things. That is until a water bowl is offered, and then she waddles over to bounce in gleeful excitement at Jacob. Now that they're in brighter light it's possible to see that her teeth aren't a standard shiny white like one might expect, but a dark grey almost black. "Hey, thanks for that. She's been working hard tonight."
He actually genuinely appreciates the thought. Poor girl was probably parched.
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Jacob pets the little swandog behind the ears with a friendly smile. The dark teeth were a little surprising, and might have been intimidating if it weren't for how social the pet was.
Jacob had made the coffee on the stronger side. Not so strong to 'put hair on your chest,' but it was noticeable. He also made a notable check to the fridge. After the pot finished brewing, he got two mugs out from the cupboard.
"Cream? Sugar? Are you hungry? I have some cake that I got the other day, a marble sort."
He prepares to reach for some saucers as he asks.
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"Smells pretty strong, sure I'll take some cream," Never mind he just said he didn't mind how strong it was, nor how he managed to smell it that well from that far away. Don't mind him just letting a few odd quirks slip past. "Heh, dude I'm always hungry. But if you're offering I won't say no."
Because who in their right mind says no to cake?
"You know, you're awfully friendly to a stranger. Don't think I've even caught your name yet?" They really should introduce themselves if they're going to be eating cake and having coffee at an unreasonable hour.
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"Sorry, you're right. I'm Jacob. I run a flower shop a few blocks from here."
He turns back to the counter and sets the cake on it as he gets a knife from the drawer. He cuts two generous slices and sets them on each of the saucers, then retrieves two forks, setting them on the plates as well. He finds it funny that they take their coffee the same. The creamer into the coffee follows, then he grabs a saucer and cup, carrying them to Tony and holding them out to him. He returns to the kitchen to retrieve his own before setting himself on the sofa next to Tony.
He takes a long gulp of coffee, as if he'd been longing for it all day.
"So, what brought you out this time of night?"
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"Tony, I'm - was, a bouncer at the strip club. Nice to meet you." He should probably be slightly ashamed of admitting that but he really isn't. It was a decent enough job, paid well, and he actually enjoyed talking to the workers there. Besides what other jobs gave one an excuse to toss full grown men out the front door? Good times.
"Oh, thanks," He murmurs, a little surprised Jacob brought it out to him, even offered the faintest bit of a smile. Yes, cake and coffee, a much better alternative to his initial plans of be lost out in the brush until daybreak. "Me? I don't sleep well, so I was out for a walk." It was a half-truth, but half-truths count well enough.
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"Nice to meet you, Tony."
Then comes the half-truth. Jacob is none the wiser toward it. He certainly doesn't make a habit of distinguishing lies in people's words.
"Insomnia, huh? That has to be a pain. Does walking usually work?"
He takes another look at Lady.
"You have a... rather interesting dog. What breed is she?"
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Tony's lies are difficult enough to pick up on anyway, being as he speaks with the same smooth drawl no matter what he's saying.
"No, but it's something to do," He grins, sipping his coffee.
"Wolpertinger." Pretty sure that isn't an official dog breed, Tony.
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"As long as it's something, I suppose. You seem happy about it."
It was a what?
"Wolf... and tiger?" He tries to decipher the title. "It's... It looks nothing like any of those. Did you get it from your past life?"
Yes, Tony, with a dog that weird, Jacob inevitably knows you're a numbered. And he just outed himself.
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Oh good, he's faking better than he thought. Well that's a small bit of encouragement. Although he is enjoying himself having some company and coffee.
"No, no, not a wolf and tiger, wolpertinger. She's not a dog, actually, came from the Swan when it woke up back before the invasion." He smirks a little. "Ah, so you are numbered. Wondered if you were, what with the hair."
And the fireworks but he really has no reason to think that was anything more than a lighter. Too far away to have seen it and all.
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"Yea, I'm a Numbered. And if you tell anyone outside the Network, I'll kill you." His tone is just snarky enough to be taken jokingly, but he is serious about not telling anyone other than the Numbered exactly what he is. "And I used to be blond." He gives a chuckle. "Oddly, I seem to be able to be taken more seriously with silver hair. I guess I looked too young before. Thankfully, I haven't gotten too many questions about my appearance changes from my family."
He reclines after finishing his cake and takes another drink of his coffee.
"What about you? I mean, the white hair is obvious, but how much has your past changed you?"
A kind of pensive question, really. He sort of wonders how much of him could change, if there was more to be expected, and how others deal with those changes as they come.
"And don't be afraid to ask for seconds, if you want. I have plenty more." He says it genuinely, with a bit of a warm tone. Having company was nice for him, too. Not something he saw much of, since he didn't really take time to get to know the people around here, or on the Network.
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"Pfeh, I'd like to see you try that," He smirks. Is the confidence more play, or genuine? Hard to say. "Don't worry, I don't exactly go around selling people out. Might be pretty safe here for the most part but you never know what kinda lunatic will come crawling out of the woodwork." Besides, he's been sold out, he knows exactly how terrible it can be. "You too? Well, light brown, kinda right in between. I miss it sometimes." Having hair that wasn't shockingly white, that is.
Good cake, by the way, considering he'd finished it off fairly quickly.
At that question however he grows a little distant, withdrawing a bit. "Eh, enough," Too much. Far too much. "More than I would've expected." A whole lot more. But coming out and telling someone you're turning into a demon isn't exactly something for polite conversation.
"I'm alright, don't encourage me I'll eat you out of house and home." Back to the joking grin, but he's really not kidding. He will absolutely do that and not even notice.
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"Alright, you and me, then. We can spar outside." Of course, he's saying it in good humour. He's already settled down and had his coffee, and fights aren't really something he strives for. "And I appreciate that. I don't know if loonies are something I'm particularly worried about, but I just don't like the thought of being known. Hell, I haven't even told anyone on the Network I exist. I just look in every so often for information."
He listens to Tony's awkward answers and his face drops a little in apology.
"Sorry, I didn't realise it would be so uncomfortable. I hope I didn't prod any unexpected places."
And then Tony's back to grinning, which is good. Jacob gets up from the sofa and grabs Tony's plate, heading back to the kitchen. He refills his own coffee and puts another slice of cake on the plate before bringing them both back. He sets the cake back in front of Tony.
"Well, then. Consider this an official invitation. Eat up."
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"I can't blame you there. Was about to say I didn't think I'd seen your face on the network yet. Got a few friends who are like that." He'll keep Jacob's secret, not to worry.
At the apology he just gives a vague shrug. "Don't worry about it. Can't be helped." That's the problem with the echoes and numbers, there's a lot that no one has any control over and sometimes it's terrifying. Jacob just caught him at a bad time is all.
Ooh more cake, yes please! That'll cheer him right up. "You don't know what you're getting yourself into, dude." Tony warns with a good-natured grin. Well if he wants help polishing down some of that cake Tony's not going to complain.
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"You're interesting, Tony," he says before he sips his coffee. Admittedly, having a walk home and a snarky ghost conversation turn into sitting on the sofa with a new friend was not something he would have expected. And if anyone would have told him it would happen, he would have thought it to be even more improbable.
And even now, he's glad that maybe he did run into Tony, for more than just ghost protection. He could let down his walls and not have to keep a normal, awkward facade.
He smiles a little behind his coffee mug as he watches Tony eat the cake. Being able to do something to make someone else like him happy, or at least forget their troubles for a minute, that was a nice thing, too.
"Hey, do you want to see something interesting?" he says nonchalantly, setting his coffee cup down and leaning a little toward Tony.
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Cake is always a good way to spend an evening. Tony is a strong believer in a full stomach makes for a happy person. If only it worked as well as it used to on him. Still, it was doing its job in taking his mind off of more troubling matters and sulking.
"Like what?" He asks dubiously, raising an eyebrow. Suddenly slightly awkward. This isn't one of those trick questions that's an excuse to try to get in his pants is it because he totally doesn't know you that well, dude.
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After a moment he shakes his head. Another one.
"It's the source of my power, my fire magic. Supposedly, it's trying to unleash all of my power and it might take over my body."
He sits back on the sofa and grows quiet, waiting to see how Tony reacts to the secret he's never shown anyone before.
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His eyebrows furrow at the head shake, you alright buddy?
"Uh," Well, that wasn't what he was expecting at all. Although, the eye was pretty cool looking. If not the whole story underneath it. "Huh. You know all that already?" Damn, he wished he knew that much about his own state. Oh well.
On the bright side he doesn't seem alarmed? More mildly curious and slightly confused. "Looks cool though, sorry that probably doesn't help..." What do you say to that that isn't spectacularly awkward?
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He gives a faint smile.
"Nah, it's alright. I wasn't looking for help. You're just the first person I got to talk with about these things. I guess I got caught up in the moment, you could say." He even gives a humoured chuckle at the thought of gossiping like a school girl with her 'bff'. "Sorry if it was too much for the first meeting."
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Oh well.
"Heh, don't worry about it. Weird stuff tends to happen around people like us anyway, I'm used to it." At least it offers a little distraction from himself for a while. He could really use a distraction or two. So it's a nice break.
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"You should have seen the look on your face as I got close to you. It was almost like you thought I might assault you."
Not that he's one to talk, with his own thoughts earlier in the field.
"I have a code, so you know. I don't have sex on the first date." He says it with that same level of humoured snark, not to be taken seriously, but enough to poke a few places on the bear.
Nevermind the fact that he's never actually been on a date or that he just popped that code right out of the air.
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At that comment Tony splutters a little, it's a good thing he didn't have coffee in his mouth. He knows it's a joke, but still! "Wow, a date already? You move fast, d'you always pick dudes up out in the middle of nowhere?" He quickly turns it back into teasing, because reasons.
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"Only when they're good-looking like you."
Crap, not the direction we want to go with that, Jacob.
Jacob would have smacked himself in the face for such a comment, but he was caught completely off guard by Tony's remark. He'll be kicking himself after Tony leaves. Coming off as a creeper is definitely not something Jacob meant to do. And, now he's hoping he doesn't scare his new friend away in what was a rather poor attempt at being a further prod at a joke.
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"Wait are you actually hitting on me or are we playing chicken, because I'm not really sure right now and I don't wanna give you the wrong idea."
As much fun as this little game is it's really hard to tell, especially when they're both awkward and bashful the further this goes. Fortunately Tony's hard to scare, but he doesn't want to go making Jacob expect things he can't really offer right now.
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