Arthur Lester (
lestercraft) wrote2022-10-31 05:48 pm
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"This is Arthur Lester. I'm not available right now, but do leave a message and I'll find the time. A-a voice message, please."
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[OOC: Please note Arthur is blind, so audio format is strongly ICly preferred, but by God don't let that stop you]
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"Is there a reason you were headed back early? Nothing wrong, I hope."
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After they finish, of course. John heads for the door, gets them in easy enough, and then he's heading for the pot to get the water on.
"How is he as a supervisor? Leickenbloom, I mean. He seems... exacting."
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He'll get the pot out as well. He pauses as he looks at the pantry.
"...snacks?"
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He glances up at the question, and gives a half smile. "Something savoury, maybe?"
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"I'm glad it's him. He likes you."
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It's hard to feel anything really negative towards other graduates, even now. They'd certainly earned it, and deserve that new chance at life.
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He adds a few vegetables as well.
"Bread is delicious. It's like a hug you can stuff into your mouth."
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"Really? Never?"
Incredulous filters down into smug.
"Ha! I'm good, aren't I?"
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"Mmhm. You could start your own bakery someday. Probably get a pretty big name for yourself. Doe's Dough or, or something," he chuckles.
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"I mean... would that work?"
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"Well, why not? It's certainly more stable than detective work. And since you don't sleep you'll be ahead of the curve getting up early enough to bake."
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"So... I would run a bakery and provide a steady income and you would have the detective agency. And together we could get somewhere nice."
A nod.
"I like that. It sounds... good."
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A not-insignificant part of his mind can't grasp onto the image of it, of there being a future outside of the Barge. He knows that John brought back Parker and- and Faroe, but that's... something about the image of it all that he can't find himself fitting into.
They deserved to be happy.
He just hums in answer, and gives John a light elbow. "Shall we go sit down, then? Or do you want to see how high you can stack that plate?"
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"I like trying the different combinations."
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Not surprised, just fond. Easily pushing past his moment of doubt to focus on what's in front of him.
"I am curious, though. Was there anything you were actually looking to talk about, or was it just a thin excuse to spend some time together?"
It's mostly just an out, if John happened to change his mind about wanting a heavier discussion.
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"Everything. It seems like everything happens all the time and we haven't had a chance to... get our hands around it together."
He gives a small snort.
"If I wanted to spend time with you, I'd just say so."
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He knows whose fault that is. And it's not like he's not spending time with John, but it was never about that. It was just... companionship, soaking in each others' presence. Trying to keep himself present on the Barge.
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"Or checked in to see... how we're doing. With everything. Or, um, anything."
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...he's not sure why it feels like so much of an olive branch to go first. "When Edwin graduated, he, um. He came to find me in the wardrobe to let me know. We- spent some time finding some new clothes for him, things to- experiment with." His expression softens as he looks down at his tea. "It was... nice, actually. He... he's trying so hard to try and do right by me, and that... I'm glad that I get to do the same for him. That we get a second chance on- on even ground."
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"He... he cares about you. A lot. And not just because you matter to me."
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