Hank "why this" McCoy (
beathach) wrote in
driftfleet2016-12-23 04:15 am
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'tis the season
Who: Hank, Raven, Charles, and Erik
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Action: Corona
When: Forward-dated to after Christmas
[docking at the hotel had been something of a godsend. Originally he was going to attempt to cook himself, but with all of the restaurants at the hotel available, he opted to choose one of them instead. Likely for the best, because he wasn't the greatest cook.
He'd done his research, however, and the dinner - while nothing overly fancy - still had some traditional Christmas and Hanukkah foods - or at least, as close as they could get to them, all things considered. He tried, okay.
But it was a holiday dinner for the four of them, and that was the most important part. It was a first for their family, after all]
Broadcast: none
Action: Corona
When: Forward-dated to after Christmas
[docking at the hotel had been something of a godsend. Originally he was going to attempt to cook himself, but with all of the restaurants at the hotel available, he opted to choose one of them instead. Likely for the best, because he wasn't the greatest cook.
He'd done his research, however, and the dinner - while nothing overly fancy - still had some traditional Christmas and Hanukkah foods - or at least, as close as they could get to them, all things considered. He tried, okay.
But it was a holiday dinner for the four of them, and that was the most important part. It was a first for their family, after all]

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You're really going to try it?
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[He flags the waiter over and asks. The response is a long list of completely foreign ingredients, none of which sounds familiar. Erik nods along politely and thanks him for his time. As the waiter walks off, Erik catches Charles' eye.]
Definitely not.
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Y - Yes?
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Ah - well. I'm sure there are plenty of strange drinks in this place we haven't seen yet. Other than that one.
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I'm afraid I'm too old for pub crawls.
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[He had been to pubs, but never several in a row. Erik pauses, suddenly conscious of where they are. Looking at his fingers as he drums them briefly on the table, he glances back up to Charles.]
But - there are restaurants.
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Yes - There are quite a few. Probably a couple of adventurous ones.
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Would you want to try one?
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Any option that would be better than fooling himself again.
But what Charles thinks and what he does are always different things. ]
. . . I would. But are you sure you do?
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'Not that either of us know where we're going.' Charles had said that only days ago, and it was true enough. Erik doesn't know where he's going, and hadn't considered where he was going with this until he said it. He does know where he's been. The two rings are always heavy on his fingers. Magda's voice is always quiet in his ear. He imagines her for a moment, looking out the window as she used to do in the wintertime, watching the snow fall. The guilt may always be there, he thinks.
He remembers when it was the other way around, too.
Breathing in, he curls his fingers on the tablecloth and looks back to Charles.]
I want to.
[And maybe it's a terrible idea. He'll run it backwards and forwards in his mind later, he's certain. But he does the same with memories of Charles. Of a beach cafe, a chess board, an early morning in the mansion as rain thundered outside.]
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Erik will be the death of him someday, he thinks to himself. It feels irrefutable. Fixed. No matter what they do here, it won't matter. It never seems to. And Charles feels utterly hopeless in his own feelings, just like this place. Unchanging, unyielding in his own belief.
So instead he says. ]
It'll be our new adventure.
[ He congratulates himself on his voice not cracking. ]
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Erik blinks a couple of times, his gaze drifting down to the table before he looks back up. He nods, in lieu of any words, some resolution curling his thoughts.
He can only try.]
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[ And he feels that his own feelings are swelling up and Charles will say something he'll deeply regret. ]
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[Despite the fact that their rooms are next to each other, Erik will let Charles go first.]
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