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in the company of strangers
Kyle had been away for too long, first following Alex and then focusing on his own leads to try to find an old commanding officer. The hunt was futile, leaving him feeling played and used all at once. With Alex out of touch in her search and too many dead ends, the former soldier finally returned to London, feeling a bit reckless and angry while simultaneously eager to connect with recent friends.
A; I CAN'T SEE STRAIGHT ANYMORE (DRINKING)
Generally, as a rule, Kyle made a deliberate effort to avoid getting drunk. With his training and issues, it was a recipe for disaster and he was a responsible enough person to choose not to engage in such an unnecessary risk. Generally. Right now, he felt like shit and had very few responsibilities to worry about.
Which was why he was wandering casually from pub to pub, from early afternoon to late in the evening, having a beer here and a whiskey there. Mostly beer. He wanted to ride the buzz, to sit in his temporary angst like a cliche, 20-something American and make bad choices. Be the stereotype of the loud tourist for once, instead of always trying to defy expectations. He sat at the bar, ordered another beer, let his gaze slip past the wood grain of the counter back into his own mind to block things out. Here, he was just another guy drinking in London. No supernatural bullshit involved. Until, of course, it was.
B; GONNA HIT THIS CITY (HUNTING)
After and in between his bouts of reckless drinking, Kyle opted for another form of reckless behavior: hunting. He was a soldier, not a hunter, as he had explained to at least a dozen people in the last year. Yeah, he killed vampires, but that was the mission. He didn't go looking for the supernatural. Except that now he was. He was bored and angry, with a chip on his shoulder and something to prove, stalking the night and trying to find more vampires, werewolves, witches, whatever. He might not actually attack them, might only get to know them. As a human, it was all dangerous. But it was fun too.
C; WELCOME TO MY HOUSE (AT HOME)
Kyle's plans to move in with Alex were nixed before they started and his invitation to Nancy didn't fair much better. Which meant he returned from Germany to an empty apartment, barely furnished, with the unfulfilled potential of something now lost to time. He dropped his keys on the counter and leaned back against it, staring out at the window. The rumbling of his stomach reminded him how empty his fridge was and he immediately left again for the corner store, to grab some basic groceries and return to cook up a simple meal. Maybe a few drinks too.
[OOC: Feel free to bump into him on his way to the store or, for existing CR, to know or have found out where he lives.]
A; I CAN'T SEE STRAIGHT ANYMORE (DRINKING)
Generally, as a rule, Kyle made a deliberate effort to avoid getting drunk. With his training and issues, it was a recipe for disaster and he was a responsible enough person to choose not to engage in such an unnecessary risk. Generally. Right now, he felt like shit and had very few responsibilities to worry about.
Which was why he was wandering casually from pub to pub, from early afternoon to late in the evening, having a beer here and a whiskey there. Mostly beer. He wanted to ride the buzz, to sit in his temporary angst like a cliche, 20-something American and make bad choices. Be the stereotype of the loud tourist for once, instead of always trying to defy expectations. He sat at the bar, ordered another beer, let his gaze slip past the wood grain of the counter back into his own mind to block things out. Here, he was just another guy drinking in London. No supernatural bullshit involved. Until, of course, it was.
B; GONNA HIT THIS CITY (HUNTING)
After and in between his bouts of reckless drinking, Kyle opted for another form of reckless behavior: hunting. He was a soldier, not a hunter, as he had explained to at least a dozen people in the last year. Yeah, he killed vampires, but that was the mission. He didn't go looking for the supernatural. Except that now he was. He was bored and angry, with a chip on his shoulder and something to prove, stalking the night and trying to find more vampires, werewolves, witches, whatever. He might not actually attack them, might only get to know them. As a human, it was all dangerous. But it was fun too.
C; WELCOME TO MY HOUSE (AT HOME)
Kyle's plans to move in with Alex were nixed before they started and his invitation to Nancy didn't fair much better. Which meant he returned from Germany to an empty apartment, barely furnished, with the unfulfilled potential of something now lost to time. He dropped his keys on the counter and leaned back against it, staring out at the window. The rumbling of his stomach reminded him how empty his fridge was and he immediately left again for the corner store, to grab some basic groceries and return to cook up a simple meal. Maybe a few drinks too.
[OOC: Feel free to bump into him on his way to the store or, for existing CR, to know or have found out where he lives.]
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To be fair, Natasha isn't trying to drink away her bloodlust today. The hunger is there and nagging, but she's out keeping her ear to the ground. With London in the state it's in, it's worth paying attention.
The result is the same, though. Natasha sitting at the bar in the late evening, comfortably after dark, when she spots Kyle—and Kyle seems to have been warming up. She'd run into him at bars before, but she didn't think she'd ever seen him show that he'd been drinking. Tonight, she notices his flush, the difference in his posture, the way he orders another.
One brow rises as she makes eye contact with him from down the bar, questioning. Asking what he's doing here, or what's got into him, or maybe just if he minds her joining him.
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The soldier stands from his stool, taking a split second to right himself before moving off toward a more private table in the corner. If they're going to talk while he's intoxicated and she's looking this good, it's best to do it in a place where he's less likely to make trouble and get kicked out of the establishment.
"You look good tonight," he offers in greeting as he drops into one of the wooden chairs. Although the physical signs are apparent, his speech is fairly clear and his movements, though slower and more deliberate, are not exactly sloppy. He holds his alcohol well enough. At least for now.
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Natasha sits across from him, crossing her arms on the table in front of her and leaning in conspiratorially. It makes it easier not to raise her voice to be heard. Her own drink for the evening, a whiskey neat, sits mostly untouched beside her elbow.
"Not sure I look that much different from any other night," she says, smiling faintly at the comment. "I haven't seen you in a while. I was starting to worry."
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"Had to see a man about a springbok." It's total bullshit, of course. "But I'm back now. How's the Nest?"
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C
Knocking politely, she waits outside his door. She's going to have to explain that she's now officially dating a vampire. My, how things changed while he was away.
When the door is answered, she moves in, holding out a bottle of whiskey as a sort of peace offering.
"I heard you were back in town, I hope you aren't busy." Why was he wearing a shirt?
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"Never too busy for you," he replies lightly, accepting the bottle. Kyle moves deeper into the apartment, back towards the kitchen, calling out to her as he goes. "I'm making dinner. You hungry?"
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She takes a moment to enjoy the smell of cooking. "goodness, starving. I didn't know you cooked. But if you don't have enough, I'll be alright." She means it. She was lucky enough that in her life she had never had to go hungry. usually a girl raised under similar circumstances would have had to experience that at least once.
"Let me pour you a drink? How was- where was it you were?"
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"Sure," he acknowledges, grabbing a couple glasses and setting them beside the bottle for her. "There's ice in the freezer. And of course there's enough food. You'll have to chat with me until it's ready though. That's the cost of eating at Chez Sutton."
He flashes her a brief grin, then stirs around some stuff. Pasta, vegetables, chicken. Easy food.
"Germany. Hamburg, mainly. It was fine. The currywurst was overrated, the view of the river was nice, and I like that their main government building is called the Rat House." Well, 'rathaus' technically, but the comedy's in leaving out the semantics.
What he says is partially true. Hamburg's the last place he was of several countries and easier to think about than some of his experiences. It also helps avoid him dwelling on how Alex probably won't be back for awhile, if she comes back at all, and his utter failure after so much time and money spent on finding one guy.
"Berlin is great though. You'd like it."
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lmk if I need to change this?
not at all <3
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a;
So he's trying to do the same thing, be away from it for a little while. He's not even drinking (Ollie is back, he's trying not to make him upset), just has seltzer water. But Kyle is so obviously in a position he's been in before, it's hard not to want to talk to him.
"What are you drinking? Let me get you the next one."
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"Anything on tap," he replies with the same light smile, gesturing for Connor to sit beside him if he likes. Kyle polishes off the rest of his remaining beer. The seltzer water doesn't go unnoticed, though it's hard to tell whether it's mixed or virgin. "Thanks, man."
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Kyle might not be used to this kind of attention, but giving it is second nature of Connor at this point. It helps that Kyle is pretty good looking (the eyes, it's definitely the eyes) and in another life where he wasn't dating someone, maybe he'd be more pursuant of him.
Instead, easy conversation is what's on the docket. "Long day at work, today?"
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Kyle accepts the drink when it's offered by the bartender, turning to face the guy beside him. Objectively attractive, well dressed, looks like he has his shit together better than Kyle does. There's a certain air there, a quality of otherness that makes him wonder if it's another damn vampire he's drawn to himself somehow. Only time will tell.
He glances at the drink, then the suit, then the man himself. "So what's your deal?"
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A
Once he has his beer he can't quite resist turning to make conversation after hearing the accent the other man had made his own order in. "How long are you over here?"
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"I, uh.. I'm not-" He begins, regaining his composure and slipping into a more confident expression. "I live here, as a civilian. Been in the area for about eight months now."
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A little over by now. It's hard to believe how fast the time has gone.
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He flashes a smile, taking a sip of his beer before returning his attention to the other man. Kyle is definitely excited by the prospect of sharing a history and gaining a nostalgic sense of home after being away for so long. He offers his hand. "Kyle Sutton."
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B
Of course, it's not a particularly intelligent way to approach a situation. But honestly, revenge never particularly was.
Faolan's checking his revolver for the third time to make certain it's fully loaded and that he has plenty of ammo to spare when he realizes he's not the only person skulking about this particular building that is supposedly abandoned and yet actually occupied by vampires. And that in itself is cause for investigation...
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"You knows guns are illegal here, right?" He asks with his American accent. Because, between the two of them, Kyle should be the one waving a gun around. Although he supposes that's why the guy's wielding a revolver instead of something more substantial. "And six bullets won't cover it."
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"I do," he responds, in his own gently lilting Belfast accent. "Handguns certainly are, at least. A shame, really. Though I suppose I can understand why." He glances down at his gun. "Believe me, if I could have chosen for this to be something that might pass as a little more legal, I would have. But it cost me enough as it is." Which should hint at the fact that no, it's not a regular gun. He doesn't elaborate further. Not yet anyway.
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SORRY i lost the notification for this my apologies for lateness :c
A (when Kyle's been wandering between bars)
"Kyle?" he asked. "What the hell happened to you?"
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He gave Kyle a moment for that to register, not wanting to spring into asking for an alibi right away.
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And so she ended up out for drink - of alcohol, that is. As always, it smoothed down all the edges inside. She worried about relying on booze too much sometimes, though it was still better than the alternative. Especially after what she and Stefan had done back home ...
No, she wasn't going to think about Stefan. And the best way to avoid thinking about him was to think about someone else. Her interest was drawn when she noticed another American at the bar and figured it might be nice to feel like she didn't have a foreign accent for bit. She made her way over and sat down, keeping one stool in between them in case he turned out to be a waste of time.
"So," she said, taking a sip of her nearly finished rum and Coke, "what's your story?"
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"I was never much of a reader," he replies easily, making it clear he's joking. Kyle plays up the stereotype of the dumb jock at times, using it in broad, sloppy strokes to describe himself and avoid dealing with the more complicated nuances. "I'm just a city boy, born and raised in south Detroit.. No, wait."
Another flash of a grin, then he tones down the overt foolishness. "Looking for a distraction at the bottom of a glass."
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"Sounds familiar," she said. "The bottom of the glass part, that is. I've never been to Detroit." After all, she really was a small town girl. But she was determined to make the world a little less lonely, at least for a night.
"I'm Caroline."
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r-rated etc etc will be ending shortly
Re: r-rated etc etc will be ending shortly
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