Vesper Lynd (
bitteraftertaste) wrote2013-08-10 01:53 am
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[Spam for Bond, backdated to the start of the flood] [The unfortunate part of floods like these when you're in a relationship with someone on the Barge is that you're very likely to wake up next to someone you've never seen before, and have no idea who they are and how you got there. This is generally made even more horrifying when you're a very unhappy teenager on the best of days, and waking up with an unfamiliar teenage boy spooning you is definitely a good way to ignite all sorts of latent intimacy and commitment issues that only vaguely have to do with the extremely unlikely chance that she lost control of herself long enough to wind up in this sort of situation. That kind of thing definitely does not happen to Vesper Lynd. Fortunately (?) Vesper is still asleep for the time being, and blissfully unaware that anything's amiss. Of course, that really means it's just a matter of time before the shit hits the fan and she realizes what the hell is actually going on here.] [Public] [Vesper addresses the Barge a little while later, once she's had more opportunity to encounter her ex-roommate James' behavior. She looks like she's about fifteen, but she sits so her back is ramrod straight, her shoulders squared and head held high, making it more or less unmistakeable that this girl is confident and self assured and not in the mood to take anyone's bullshit, even if they're an adult and she is - technically - a child. Really, this is just a carefully constructed mask, but no one needs to know that. Obviously.] Is there anyone whose supposed to be assuming responsibility for James Bond? [This is being said in a way that suggests she thinks you are doing a terrible job of it, whoever you are.] |
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Not all of us are as lucky as you are, James. [And her tone is absolutely acidic when she says it.]
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And what the hell is that supposed to mean?
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[And he thinks, he thinks he understands, and he's too angry to stop it. So it spills out.]
I didn't say I was going back to them.
[He didn't really mean to say it, either. So he just lets the fury - at himself, really - cross his face before killing the feed.]
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She ignores him for the better part of a day, fully intending on ignoring him until this is over or he apologizes (not likely), but then he cat isn't in her room and she has to go looking for it, so she carefully creaks the door open to the room she'd woken up in to see if he's anywhere in sight.
And finds him happily curled up in James's lap, purring quite contendey. So. That's a thing that's happening.]
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He's miserable enough to pet a fucking cat. This place sucks.]
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She bites her lip sort of nervously and finally raps on the doorframe, asking permission to come in.]
James?
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Oh, [he says when he sees her.]
What do you want?
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It's uncomfortable, but something - maybe it's just her conscience, maybe it's whatever made her realize this place was called the Barge - makes her finally speak up.]
I'm sorry, about what I said. I didn't know.
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For a long moment he's sighing, staring at the purring tuxedo. Then he glances up at her.]
You too?
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But she doesn't retreat into the other room, or take a step into the other room to try and steal Martin back.]
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James rubs his jaw, then his eyes.]
Sorry. [It's short, he doesn't know how to say it other wise, can't embellish. But he gets it out, and drops his hand to Martin's back.]
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