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Another trip through the Crossroads, another visit to this strange place. Again, the area nearest the door is where her skin most prickles with something sharp, something electric. In her visits here she has never seen anyone use magic as she does, but the act of entering seems significant enough.
There is no sign of the man she talked to the last time she found herself here, but she has no intention of letting that take away from the experience. This time she receives a glass of wine from the man behind the bar, and as she sits she observes the people around her.
There is no sign of the man she talked to the last time she found herself here, but she has no intention of letting that take away from the experience. This time she receives a glass of wine from the man behind the bar, and as she sits she observes the people around her.
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Damn straight, that's where he is, and he doesn't like it. But there ain't much he can do except wait. If he thought there was a chance in hell that positive thinking would work, he'd be on his knees praying, but he knows what a crock of shit that is.
Still, he takes the stone or whatever it is from Morrigan, resting it in the palm of one hand. He traces it with his right index finger, feels a tiny bit of bumpiness, and looks over at her.
"This your lucky charm or something? I don't want to take it from you if it is. I mean, he's got the docs looking out for him and all that." It's more help than a lot of kids get.
Besides, he has about as much belief that a piece of rock can do any good as... well, as anything. Maybe a little less, but Morrigan's acting like it could do something. She's not making any promises, though, and he likes that about her. He always likes the straight shooters.
It's how come he's always liked Tara.
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Reaching for her wine again, she has another drink. The vague skepticism in Jax's expression does not bother her, not under these circumstances. If she were to guide him through Thedas there would be no question of that small token providing a benefit. On Jax's 580 or at his St. Thomas, 'tis a mystery.
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"I feel stronger already." It's bullshit, but at least it's well-meant bullshit and the smile he gives her is a genuine one. "Thanks. Anything to give the kid a fighting chance, right?"
Unbuttoning the cuffs of his flannel and rolling his sleeves halfway up his forearms, he runs his hands through his hair. She's been nice to him, this Morrigan girl, and she hasn't asked for anything in return. That ain't something he's used to, people being generous for no good reason. He nods to the bartender for a cold brew, figuring he's got time for one more before he's gotta hit the road.
If he's late to dinner, Ma's gonna kill him.
"Anything I can do for you? You know, one good deed deserves another and all that?"
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His right forearm is a distraction. With his sleeves rolled she is able to see part of an elaborate tattoo, and she is not used to seeing markings so detailed on human men.
"In the meantime you can explain that to me."
She lifts one finger to point at his arm. There are words there, she knows, but she cannot read them.
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That's an easy request. He pushes up his sleeve to show off what's marked on his skin. One finger traces the tombstone, resting on the name at its top. "It's my dad's gravestone. My own tribute to him, he died about fifteen years ago." The whole Fallen Brothers part he leaves be, 'cause he doesn't feel like going into the history of SAMCRO now. It'd take forever.
Besides, if she's that curious, she can ask.
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"'Tis a tall stone," she points out. She assumes it is indeed his father's name at the top. "Are other names to be added?"
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The only other ink he's got is the reaper on his back, and that's not something to show off, especially to a stranger. Even to a pretty stranger like her. Taking a moment, he drinks his beer before moving the comfort of the bottle's mouth away from his lips.
"Like I said, my dad went about fifteen years ago. I haven't had the ink all that time, but I've had it long enough. Trust me, no one I knows wants to be the next one to have their name on that stone."
Even if the brothers have a tendency to be short-lived, or at least the brothers from other crews. Guys like Otto are relatively safe in lockup. It's the ones in outlying areas they have to wonder about.
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"Want is one thing and what life presents is often another."
'Tis one of many lessons she has learned.
"But let us hope," she adds after swallowing the last of her wine, "you have no cause to add further names."
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Hope, hope, hope.
"Here's to it." He raises his beer bottle to her wine glass, takes a final sip, and sets it down. She's cool. Weird, but cool.
"I gotta get to Ma's before she kills me." She won't, not unless he's too late, but she'll be pissed. Dragon, right? Just like Morrigan's ma, or so she said? "You can come along if you want. There's always room for someone else at the table, and Ma's a good cook."
Wouldn't be the first time he brought a girl home. Won't be the last, 'cause some things never change.
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Is he simply lonely? 'Tis difficult to say, but she has seen little guile on him in the time he has been beside her.
"That is a very kind offer." The corners of her mouth curve. "But I will spare you the difficulty of explaining me to your mother."
Or anyone else. She... does not even have reason to believe she can leave this place with someone, although the idea is intriguing.
"I wish you good fortune, Jax."
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But it's okay. He doesn't have to push, and he's got plenty to occupy his thoughts. With a grin, he pats his chest pocket.
"Got the good luck stone right here. I must be charmed."
And that's also funny, considering where he's from. Pushing back from the bar, he stands and tugs on the bottom of his kutte, reaches in his pocket for his keys. For a brief moment he thinks about leaning forward and giving her a kiss on the cheek, but she's not one of the girls from Charming and he's not looking to pick anyone up. He's got enough shit on his plate.
"Hope I see you again sometime." He does, too. There's something about her that's... well, shit, she reminds him a little of Tara, he guesses, with the dark hair and eyes and the no-bullshit attitude, and he wouldn't mind seeing Tara in a get-up like the one Morrigan's wearing, maybe, some day. "You sure you don't need a ride someplace?"
She can even wear his helmet.
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His mother is apparently quite a woman.
"I am quite sure," she maintains, despite her nebulous interest in seeing what would happen if she tried. One of these times she should attempt it, but now is most certainly not the time. "I found my way here and I am certain to find the way back. Perhaps next time."
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No one better be fucking with his Harley, that's all he has to say about it. Luckily for everyone at the place, his bike's right where he left it.
He makes note of where the place is before leaving it behind in the dust, his stomach rumbling in anticipation of a great fucking meal on the horizon. Hopefully, Ma won't kill him for being late.