Deck 8, Cabin 7. Doors the same and I don't wanna hear any shit about it.
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The door was unlocked, still the sunbeaten motel door, the echo of a '8' under the shinier '7' that lived there now and when Fitz knocked, if he knocked, he'd get a "C'mon in," in welcome. True to his word, the small 8x8 square of 'wood' that served as the most parley foyer was surrounded by a well piled carpet, housing a living room of sorts - brown leather couch, a TV that wasn't out of the 70's and a brand new door beyond that held the bedroom.
Behind the couch sat the small round dining table and two chairs that came with the motel room, something Raylan had appreciated, since there were scars on it he'd rather like to keep around. The kitchen hadn't much changed, staying the same slightly modern with normal amenities and a kitchen island.
The island is where Fitz would find Raylan, dressed down in his dark blue tshirt, with two glasses set out and filled with a couple of fingers, his currently the only he was refilling as Fitz comes in.
"What'd'ya think?" The wood paneling was gone, replaced with rounded edges in the corners, making it all feel less boxy with it's yellowish cream walls that still held the door side windows that looked out onto a porch he used to know.
It doesn't take long to get from Deck 6 to Deck 8. Fitz does knock, though he's trying the door even before he hears Raylan's welcome.
He takes his time looking over the cabin as he strolls over to the kitchen island. It's not what he'd have asked for if he'd gotten dumped in a motel room, but that's a matter of individual taste. Overall, he definitely considers it a great improvement, which he's happy to take in with cheerful smugness.
"Could've recorded it." He grins again. "Don't worry, I hear that in my head all the time, so you're adding anything that could be a problem. What're you drinking?"
"That's a whole different deal," he replies, grinning. Nodding at the glass, he continues. "Whiskey. Top shelf and that ones for you. I figure if I'm askin' you to trapse all the way down here to gloat, I might as well give you something to wet your whistle lest you strangle on it."
"That's just basic manners. Otherwise you hid the liquor. I'll even pretend that 'top shelf' means something to me, classy bastard that I am." He raises the glass to Raylan. "So, how'd you enjoy port?"
"I only hide liquor from folks I don't want to feel welcome." Many people would say that he's an asshole but he's a fair one and usually only the people he shot called him unmannered.
He shrugged with his face, a bob of his head, setting the glass down. "Got to rob some poachers, got to kill a dinosaur. Got to ride a dinosaur and stock a private cache of firepower. I heard you went the way of the Dino - Do you remember it at all?"
He half-shrugs, taking a sip of the whisky instead of just downing it. "Some parts. More sensation than memories, I suppose. A bit odd, but only around middle of the scale."
"Collage? Yeah, sure." Innocent man still didn't get that Bargefolk were turned Fae - he'd only met humans as far as he knew and what he didn't know was Sweeney.
"Hell, after everything, I'm not sure I'm 100% human. Which might also play a part in remembering. Better than wandering through the jungle as a human."
"Are you kiddin' me?" he asks with a little laugh. "I had a blast. Guns, whiskey and survival? Shit, I'm just sad I didn't find time to hit up the beach. What I wouldn't give for a port that had more of that."
He shook his head a little. "I need a vacation event. I think we all do. Something flush. Filled with a lake or somethin' that isn't infested with piranhas or man eating alligators or something." He lifts his chin a little with a pull of a smile. "Who cares about bein' a hundred percent human anyway."
"Most of that sounds awful. And the whiskey isn't location specific so it doesn't really count as making it sound any more pleasant." But he's not surprised that Raylan enjoyed himself.
"I wouldn't mind a nice vacation. A house next to that lake with a/c would be a start." He shrugs. "Xenophobes in the 50th century? Probably a lot of other times too, though that was my most recent direct encounter. Personally, I could do without the 'why it's not a hundred percent' but don't really care about the actual fact."
"It's better than kickin' heels around here waiting for the next disaster. At least there, I know what the deal is, how it's most likely to go. And whiskey makes everything more pleasant no matter where you find it." Some habits would never be broken.
"Knowin' the why won't change the situation so I won't argue with you on that. Can I ask the How then? Just.. too many times gettin' beamed across the universe or something?"
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Do you wanna come judge what you've wrought or just a report of my levels of misery in it.
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Oh, definitely want to see it.
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The carpet makes up for any ills.
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The door was unlocked, still the sunbeaten motel door, the echo of a '8' under the shinier '7' that lived there now and when Fitz knocked, if he knocked, he'd get a "C'mon in," in welcome. True to his word, the small 8x8 square of 'wood' that served as the most parley foyer was surrounded by a well piled carpet, housing a living room of sorts - brown leather couch, a TV that wasn't out of the 70's and a brand new door beyond that held the bedroom.
Behind the couch sat the small round dining table and two chairs that came with the motel room, something Raylan had appreciated, since there were scars on it he'd rather like to keep around. The kitchen hadn't much changed, staying the same slightly modern with normal amenities and a kitchen island.
The island is where Fitz would find Raylan, dressed down in his dark blue tshirt, with two glasses set out and filled with a couple of fingers, his currently the only he was refilling as Fitz comes in.
"What'd'ya think?" The wood paneling was gone, replaced with rounded edges in the corners, making it all feel less boxy with it's yellowish cream walls that still held the door side windows that looked out onto a porch he used to know.
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He takes his time looking over the cabin as he strolls over to the kitchen island. It's not what he'd have asked for if he'd gotten dumped in a motel room, but that's a matter of individual taste. Overall, he definitely considers it a great improvement, which he's happy to take in with cheerful smugness.
"Not bad. The carpet definitely gets full marks."
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"It's serviceable." It was more than serviceable but just like Raylan didn't aggrandize his motel room, he wasn't going to aggrandize this.
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Now he was just fucking with him.
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He smirks over his glass edge, head shaking a little.
"Fine. You were right. It's not terrible."
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He shrugged with his face, a bob of his head, setting the glass down. "Got to rob some poachers, got to kill a dinosaur. Got to ride a dinosaur and stock a private cache of firepower. I heard you went the way of the Dino - Do you remember it at all?"
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"Okay. That's just as valid an argument as not. And I suppose rememberin' or not probably has somethin' to do with brains."
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He shook his head a little. "I need a vacation event. I think we all do. Something flush. Filled with a lake or somethin' that isn't infested with piranhas or man eating alligators or something." He lifts his chin a little with a pull of a smile. "Who cares about bein' a hundred percent human anyway."
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"I wouldn't mind a nice vacation. A house next to that lake with a/c would be a start." He shrugs. "Xenophobes in the 50th century? Probably a lot of other times too, though that was my most recent direct encounter. Personally, I could do without the 'why it's not a hundred percent' but don't really care about the actual fact."
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"Knowin' the why won't change the situation so I won't argue with you on that. Can I ask the How then? Just.. too many times gettin' beamed across the universe or something?"
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