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nexus_crossings2017-07-20 01:43 pm
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NEW ARRIVAL :: AN UNDERCOVER COP, NERD, AND ALL AROUND DISASTER
Freddy’s pretty sure he’s dead. He’d like to believe everything – the heist, the getaway, the bloodbath back at the rendezvous – was just a fucked up dream. He’d like to. There’s no hole in his cheek, no bullets in his gut, but he’s still wearing the same clothes – black suit, white shirt, and black tie – and they’re still soaked with blood. There’s blood in his hair, splattered across his face, and coating his hands.
He’s sitting on the curb outside of something that resembles the type of cheap convenience store familiar to someone from Los Angeles during the late 20th century. Next to him is an open bag of Doritos, four empty bottles of shitty beer, plus two more unopened bottles of that same shitty brand... and also a welcoming pamphlet.
While he’s not exactly feeling any better than he was when he first woke up, the alcohol is at least helping him settle into a sort of numbness. He opens the pamphlet and reads. Most of it fails to register.
‘Do you have a question for the Nexus?’ the pamphlet says.
‘What the fuck?’ is all that comes to mind. He sighs and rubs his temple, before burying his face in his arms. It's been a long goddamn day. Thinking it over though, he does actually have a question:
“Does everyone who dies get sent here? Or is it just like”–his voice still sounds hoarse, so he coughs into his fist and clears his throat–“only certain ones?”
He tries to brush his hair back, but his bangs just flop back into his face. He opens another bottle. Don't worry, he’s not going to cry or whine about shit. He may be a hot fucking mess, but he’s still a tough guy, okay?
He’s sitting on the curb outside of something that resembles the type of cheap convenience store familiar to someone from Los Angeles during the late 20th century. Next to him is an open bag of Doritos, four empty bottles of shitty beer, plus two more unopened bottles of that same shitty brand... and also a welcoming pamphlet.
While he’s not exactly feeling any better than he was when he first woke up, the alcohol is at least helping him settle into a sort of numbness. He opens the pamphlet and reads. Most of it fails to register.
‘Do you have a question for the Nexus?’ the pamphlet says.
‘What the fuck?’ is all that comes to mind. He sighs and rubs his temple, before burying his face in his arms. It's been a long goddamn day. Thinking it over though, he does actually have a question:
“Does everyone who dies get sent here? Or is it just like”–his voice still sounds hoarse, so he coughs into his fist and clears his throat–“only certain ones?”
He tries to brush his hair back, but his bangs just flop back into his face. He opens another bottle. Don't worry, he’s not going to cry or whine about shit. He may be a hot fucking mess, but he’s still a tough guy, okay?
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"Why?" He pauses, shakes his head. It seems to snap him back to reality a little. "Sorry- I'm rather distracted of late. I'd kill for a beer, actually. Thanks."
An overture of friendship. An offering. An opening. Excellent.
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And if there’s anything that's a little off about Felix, well, he said he’s distracted. Probably comes from some crazy ass world where everyone’s constantly exhausted from fighting off hoards of the undead or something. He pops open the last of the beers, passing it to Felix. It’s not particularly good; Freddy’s taste in most things, including alcohol, is quite questionable.
He takes a drag from the cigarette. “So, are you dead too?” It’s not a question he ever expected to ask.
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"Me?" He laughs. "No. Not at all. Just a curious mage. Tell me," another slug of beer, because whatever the taste he does need it, "when you died, what do you remember? After the fatal wounds and all that. How did you get here?"
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And then to the left of me, there was a sunlit field, with a deer that watched me without moving, even when I got real fuckin’ close and reached out to pet her like--” he reaches out, demonstrating a gentle tap on an imaginary animal. “But things get fuzzy after that. I can only remember walking, until eventually there were buildings and people around... Sorry, there’s lots of gaps in my memory. Eventually, I just woke up lying in the street over that way.” He points out the direction. “I dunno, man. I don’t know what was real and what was just from a fucking shit ton of chemicals flooding my brain while I bled out."
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"Interesting." He seems sincere about that. He takes another drink of the beer and doesn't even react to the taste this time. "That's very interesting. Are deer important wherever you're from? Are you- were you a hunter?"
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“A hunter? No way,” he laughs a little. Killing animals for sport is not something he’d enjoy, much as he likes guns. “I was a cop.” With that, he takes a drink from his own bottle. He’s unsure whether cops are even something they'd have in whatever medieval fantasy land Felix is from, so he explains: “You know, like law enforcement? Keeping people safe from bad guys.” It’s said unenthusiastically, without pride.
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"A guardsman? You? Well, we have, ah, cops here, actually. You should speak to Sheriff Rosco Coltrane about work." Freddy's lack of enthusiasm for his job is either missed or disregarded. Maybe because, as he adds, "In fact, I'm one of his bosses."
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"Um, yeah," he says, unsure of how else to respond. He was with the LAPD for nearly ten years, but he can't imagine doing anything like that again, especially not right now. He's looking down at his beer as he mumbles, "Thanks, I'll be sure to do that...”
He drops his cigarette on the pavement, standing and stubbing it out with the toe of his shoe. “Do you want another beer, man? I’m going to go get us some more beer. I’ll be right back.” A big friendly grin, before he disappears inside the store, without giving Felix time to object.
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Well, more beer is a priority apparently. That doesn't seem too unreasonable, though it does get a muffled noise of complaint from Felix, mid-way through trying to finish his bottle. Don't go, he's not done with you yet!
He twists around to peer after Freddy, frowning as the door swings shut. Perhaps he's just overawed by Felix's amazing recruitment pitch? Anyway, he said he's coming back. Though given the mage's current state, if Freddy takes too long he's likely to forget why he's waiting and wander after him. He's pretty much already forgotten the cop thing.
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It probably also wasn’t a good idea to spend anymore cash since he doesn’t have that much of it, and will be needing a place to stay. Getting away from discussing a future in the Nexus County Police Department had been his priority though, even if Felix was clearly well meaning.
“Here you go, dude,” he says, plopping down next to Felix again, with two more bottles. If Felix thought that first kind was disagreeable, wait until he tries this stuff. Given that Freddy hadn’t actually wanted to spend any money, he just bought the cheapest stuff they had: malt liquor. He looks over at Felix, noticing again how tired the mage seems. “Hey, you alright?”
It might sound odd coming from a man covered from head to toe with his own blood, but he doesn’t want to resume their previous conversation, lest he have to explain all the ways he fucked up and consequently shouldn’t be allowed to protect and serve ever again.
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"I wonder what you are," he says, voice soft with thought. "You say you're dead. What does a man from Earth know about that?" He twists around again, open bottle forgotten in his hand and eyes sharp again, locking onto Freddy. "Let me just take a look at you and see."
It's almost a request, the way it ought to be, but purple light is already flickering around his other hand when he lifts it from the paving stones to Freddy's chest.
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Freddy flinches, hard. The movement knocks over his open bottle, so now he’s covered in blood and beer. It hardly registers, at this point. He’s kind of curled up into a ball, pathetically trying to shield himself with his arms. He doesn’t do anything to actually try and defend himself, though–because he’s not entirely sure whether or not Felix’s intent is actually violent.
“What the fuck,” he gasps, once he’s recovered enough to speak.
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"Relax, you're fine." Felix blinks at him, then at his own hand before it drops again. Freddy's unexpectedly strong reaction seems to have snapped him out of whatever train of thought he was so fixed on. "I just- uh. Wanted to check. I thought you might be dead. Undead. But you aren't," he adds reassuringly. "You're perfectly... normal. A normal living soul, I think."
He's rather disappointed. Though he shouldn't be sorry about that, should he? That's good.
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A sigh. He wasn't actually so sure about being alive, and it is reassuring to hear someone confirm that he’s not a zombie. But still, Felix needs to know it's not okay to just suddenly spring magic on Earth people who aren't used to seeing shit like that.
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"Well, isn't that good news!" He lifts his bottle as if to toast, then realizes Freddy's got knocked over somehow. Oh dear. He frowns and presses the one he's holding on the other man. He's getting up. "Here, you'll need this."
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What an asshole!
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"Shouldn't I?" Felix sounds puzzled again. He pats his armor, finds something of a pocket in it from which to fish out a couple of gold septims. Sure they're not Earth coin, but they're very good around here. "I'm in the middle of research, you know. Important work. I think it's all finally starting to make..."
Wait. Wait back up Felix your new friend looks unhappy. He's not used to that happening. "...Why, do you need something?"
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He shakes his head again. He’s starting to think maybe Felix is just a little socially awkward, in addition to being from a totally different world. Which is fine. His one and only friend in middle school was hella awkward. He shrugs, dismissive. “Go ahead and leave if you've got shit to do. It’s cool.”
But he’s curious, so he’ll ask. “What are you working on? Are you allowed to talk about it?”
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But he does smile at the invitation to explain his research. It's a smile that twists sadly after a moment, though. "You wouldn't like it. But really, I just want to know what I have to do to see my love protected. I want to know how a man walks into the realm of forbidden knowledge and walks out victorious. I want to know what the real difference is between binding an elemental and binding the dead. I want..."
He tilts his head down at Freddy. "To be of service. That's all."
Speaking of which... he looks down at the coins he's holding, bends over to offer them to Freddy. "You ought to go eat something, you know. Remind me to buy you a real drink, next time."
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“Thank you,” he says. He's already had something to eat: Doritos. That chips don’t count as an actual meal never occurs to him. He still needs to find a motel for the evening though, and having a little extra money couldn’t hurt.
“Hey,” he says, making eye contact one more time before Felix is able to run off. It’s a little too intense, and he is almost overly sincere when he tells him, “Good luck on the research, dude. I hope you can figure it out.”
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"Thank you. I have no doubt I will." He makes a surprisingly graceful bow for a man who looks barely on his feet, and flashes Freddy a grin as he straightens. "And no doubt we'll meet again, my friend."
He turns to stroll off on his merry way- but he does call back after a few steps, "Oh, and if you do speak with the sheriff - tell him Felix sent you."
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When Felix mentions the sheriff again, Freddy gives a stilted, awkward grin and a thumbs up. ‘Cause he’s a real cool guy, obviously.