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[Raylan took advantage of having several hours to bring his hotel room back into something resembling tidiness, as well as taking a shower and grabbing a nap - Sleep wasn't something anyone got a lot of around Malcolm Whitly, but he'd long learned how to live and work on smaller amounts of sleep.
Dressed but with his button up open and no shoes on his feet, Raylan answered the door with a pull of a smile.] Managed to make it one piece I see. C'mon in. [ He shut the door behind him as he continued.] Flight okay?
[Raylan took advantage of having several hours to bring his hotel room back into something resembling tidiness, as well as taking a shower and grabbing a nap - Sleep wasn't something anyone got a lot of around Malcolm Whitly, but he'd long learned how to live and work on smaller amounts of sleep.
Dressed but with his button up open and no shoes on his feet, Raylan answered the door with a pull of a smile.] Managed to make it one piece I see. C'mon in. [ He shut the door behind him as he continued.] Flight okay?

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A block of wood is a pretty good target. It has to be sturdy; the axe will hit it hard. It's a problem if it can knock it over. And you want to make sure there's nothing behind it that can get damaged by being hit with an axe, but you have lots of room out here.
[Back in their lair, Malcolm was regaining his perky demeanour and eagerness.]
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I think we've got some sizable logs that can be hauled near a tree. We've got a few that have grown out into giant Y's.. Or we say to hell with the log and just use the trees..
[A beat passed and Raylan let his levity slip a bit.] You okay? [Now that they were somewhere safe where Malcolm could be himself without fear of getting punched in the face.]
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I'm all right. [It was more a sigh than a sentence.] I just... have done that before. Gone too far. I never seem to be able to... to gauge it.
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It's harder to gauge when you don't have real context. If there's a next time, you'll do better.
[He hoped there wasn't a next time, not down here, anyway.]
It's okay, [He reiterated with a soft squeeze of a hug. ]
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Nothing in his face suggested he'd kind of rather Malcolm leave now.
There was some sort of gratitude in his features as he nodded acceptance and then he answered Raylan's previous question without moving from his grasp.]
We can just throw at those trees. They'll be nice and sturdy. What kind of axes do you have?
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C'mon, I'll show ya.
[Slipping out of Malcolm's arms, Raylan stepped forward, forced to adjust his hat with a soft clearing of his throat. Kissing Malcolm was a very dangerous distraction.
As he went, he pulled off his overshirt and pushed up the sleeves to his collarless cotton, undershirt and headed outside.]
There's one there - [ He pointed to a long handled axe that was leaned against the house,] and I think we've got a shorter handled one behind the camper, hold on.
[It was only a minute or so before Raylan walked back into view, spinning the axe in his hand with a sense of having done it a few times before. He liked the way it felt in his hand.]
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He outright grinned at Raylan's handling of the axe.] You're going to be a natural.
[As they headed out onto the land again, Malcolm carried the big axe. He looked over at Raylan as they walked.] What do you use the camper for?
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[There was something about the way that Malcolm walked with the axe that made him look.. dangerous. Filled with glorious purpose. It should probably worry Raylan, but it didn't.]
Helen put it there for Arlo. Gives him someplace to be when he's under house arrest even though it's outside his tether range. Gave him. I think he enjoyed annoying and wasting taxpayer dollars and cop time.
You ever seen American Psycho?
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[At his question, Malcolm raised his eyebrows.]
It's a movie, right? No, I haven't seen it. I tend to stay away from media with things like 'crazy' or 'psycho' or 'nightmare' in the titles.
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The idea of using the Marshal's star as a throwing star had occurred to him before but it had been so long ago that the reminder and Malcolm's echo of it made Raylan laugh.]
We'll see, [He said with a squinting grin as he used his axe head to point at an outcropping of trees, turning them in that direction.]
I won't ask you to, but whenever you hold an axe just.. refrain from any comments about Huey Lewis and the News.
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[He assessed the trees as they approached.] We need to decide what the target is. How about the bottom of the 'Y'?
[He tested the axe in his hand with a small toss up and catch.]
Now normally, in competition, we use shorter-handled axes, but the principle is the same: you have to find its centre of balance, because that's the point it'll spin around when you throw it.
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You know they call that a crotch? [ It would never not amuse 12 year old him.]
You want this one for throwing? If that one is too long to throw...
How do you find the center? I know how on guns but this isn't the same so.
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I did not know that, but I get it.
[He looked at the smaller axe, then grinned with a sparkle in his expression that only came when he faced a challenge he relished.] Oh, I'm going to throw the big one.
[He held it towards the back of the handle.] If you're confident throwing it up and catching it, you can give it a toss and see what point it rotates at. The more... cautious way to do it is to balance it on the edge of your hand. Whatever point it sits balanced is the centre of gravity.
[He waved at Raylan to stand to the side, then, still holding the lengthy axe towards the butt end of the handle. He drew it back over his shoulder and threw it overhand with a big step forward, following through with his throwing arm coming across his body. With its mass, it seemed to tumble relatively slowly end over end, but it hit the tree blade first and lodged itself right between the two branches of the 'Y'.]
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Not bad.
[He gave Malcolm time to go and fetch it and step off to the side, ambling up as Malcolm got out of the way with another spin of his axe.]
Should I aim for the same spot?
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Okay fine, he probably looked fantastic but the hatchet didn't 'stick' so much as hit wrong and bounce off. Raylan frowned and looked over at Malcolm.]
What'd I do wrong?
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Show me again, let me watch it again now that I've got some.. context. [Too many years of baseball had him twirling the axe in his hand as he stepped off to the side.]
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Let me throw that one. It might give you a better idea, if we throw the same one.
[Once he had the smaller axe, he tested the heft and then stepped in and heaved it overhand. It stuck between the branches.]
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He'd even go and fetch the axe before walking to his spot and hefting the axe again.
He pulled, he flug and his axe stuck this time, though not on mark and not vertical in the wood. Raylan glanced at Malcolm for his opinion.]
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Most people are lucky to stick one on the first dozen throws. But you have some relevant experience. I told you you'd be a natural. [He was pleased.] Throw it again.
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Shit. Your turn. We're taking turns, [It was an Announcement and would broach no argument. He was stubborn and motivated, but the pause and watch was good for him. This wasn't that much different from learning how to swing intelligently. But much like that, he figured his body would Figure It Out.]
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Malcolm gamely picked up the big axe again, hefting it up over his shoulder and throwing it. It hit the centre again. He smiled, pleased with the result.]
I do practice this. [There was a reason he was still accurate.] Helps stave off quiet moments. I have a whole set of antique bearded axes that I use.
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I'll pretend to know what that is. You do this in your apartment?
[Raylan stepped back up, shifting the axe in his grip again before lining himself up and throwing it again with his strong step forward, accidently knocking hit hat off in the process, but he got it mostly vertical and closer than before, but he was still a long way away from 'good'.]
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A bearded axe is an axe where the bottom of the blade is extended. They were popular with Vikings. [He glanced over with a grin.] You know the wall where my TV comes down from the ceiling? Above the fireplace? I have a wood target board I can mount there. Because my loft is really long, I can stand as far back as I want.
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