Kyle Sutton (
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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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"Like torture," he responds idly. It seems to be said almost with an unpleasant memory rather than as a pondering of the future.
Kyle shakes it off and turns to give her another smile. "So tell me about yourself. Where you from? Why are you here? What do you want out of life? Or, my personal favorite, where do you see yourself in the next five years?"
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She wouldn't want to be questioned about that. Of course, she isn't entirely sure how to deal with the questions he is asking her. No reason to worry about the ones he isn't.
After a brief moment where she considers hedging, she returns his smile. "At this point, five years is a long time. If I'm still alive and kicking, I'll call it success." For values of alive that apply to a vampire. "I'm from Stalingrad, originally. It's been a long time since I went back."
Natasha chooses to call it that, even though the name hasn't been officially been Stalingrad since before she had been turned, but calling it that—it was an intentional clue to her age.
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He hesitates in his step when she mentions Russia, continuing on quickly and doing his best to pretend it never happened. The name of the city registers as the country but not the specific time. He was never the sharpest kid and there's something about the idea that strikes him more substantially.
"Why did you help Alex?" The question comes as abruptly aloud as it came to his mind, unplanned yet important to him to know.
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She frowns slightly. There are a lot of answer she could give to that question, and even more that she'd never admit to.
Squaring her shoulders, she folds her hands behind her back, a controlled posture that still manages to leave her stance open as she finally answers. "It wasn't going to help anyone if I didn't. Islington would find her and execute her. One way or another they'd have found a way to use her to justify escalating hostility with East End. It'd give them all the excuse they needed to start a war. I came here to get away from that," she said and all of that was true. She'd done the math, and helping Alex had been the best move politically. That wasn't all, though. "I was the last person anyone would expect to help her. It made sense."
Her lips compress slightly as she considers leaving her answer there. For some reason, she adds, "And maybe I was impressed. I think the two of us had more in common than she'd like to admit."
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"It made sense," he agrees lightly, giving a nod. It's the answer he wanted and so there's not really much more to say. "And now?"
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"You really care about her, huh?"
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"But yeah, I guess I did. Do." He shrugs. "We're in different worlds."
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"Guess I'm not very good at talking about myself," she says. "Old habits. If you keep on asking, I just might take you up on the kissing offer to change the subject."
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"Come on. You gotta give me somethin' if we're going to continue to be.. whatever this is."
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She wasn't entirely prepared to give up on the flirting part, though.
"We could try being friends, but I have the feeling you wouldn't find a whole lot about me very friendly." She pauses, before adding, "It took me a long time to figure out I wasn't happy with my situation, and even longer to realize I could do something about it."
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"I get it. It wasn't until my life changed for the worse that I realized how damn naive I was, and it took me awhile to decide how to handle it." It's not quite the same, but he's trying. "I'm glad you changed."
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The last part, Natasha says lightly enough that it could be only a joke. It's not. Things used to be a lot simpler. There were moments when being happier sometimes, or feeling better about what she was doing, seemed like a small gain against the call of the path of least resistance. Especially when nothing she did now would erase her past.
A moment later she stops walking, turning to face him and leaning against the wall of the nearest building, the brick cool through her jacket. Her hands stayed folded neatly behind her back.
"Not sure I'm the one who has to warm on you, though. Not sure what it says about me, but I'd say I like you just fine." She flashes a self-deprecating smile. "You keep me honest, at least."
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Kyle stops a step after she does, turning to face her and closing some of the distance between them. He presses a hand to the brick beside her, partially closing her in in what he knows to be a cliche fashion. "I kinda doubt that. But one of these days, you're going to let me in and tell me the truth and then the world will break in half."
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She lowers her voice a little when she speaks again, with him standing that close. "You think me letting you in will be that groundbreaking?"
Her hands stay behind her back, very deliberately leaving it to him to make any move, if it's going to happen, but she lifts her chin, meeting his eyes with a clear green gaze. "I suspect the world will keep right on turning."
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Kyle flashes what he knows to be a charming grin before straightening from the wall. As much as he enjoys the games, he still doesn't know what he wants when it comes to Natasha. Hell, he doesn't even know how to feel about her beyond wanting her to stay clean and wanting to help her with that.
"No one else will have a clue. Isn't that the way you like it?"
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"I don't know if I'd say I like it." She says, her voice low without being soft. "It keeps me alive though." For values of alive that don't involve being alive, strictly speaking. She's awful lively for a dead woman. It works well enough for her. "Habits like that get hard to break."
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"Alive is good." For once, he leaves out the part about how that's not strictly true with Natasha. "You want something besides being alive? Tulips, a ship in a bottle, rare postage stamps? Everyone has a hobby."
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"Lately, I've mostly been cultivating a high functioning alcoholism." She says, buying time as she falls into step beside him. "I used to dance."
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At the latter, he smiles. "For fun or in competitions? Why'd you stop?"
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"But I guess for a while there I got a lot less interested in fun. Wasn't really part of the lifestyle."
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"Would you try it again now?"
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"And it was working for the nest that did it."
She shakes her head. She doesn't elaborate. There's no reason to say she'd lost interest in that sort of thing in what she realized now had been the apathy that followed her sire's death and her disillusionment with Red Room. She thinks about it, though.
"Sometimes I think about getting a motorcycle, though. That would be fun."
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"You should. I can definitely see it." Kyle prefers public transit and running. Or a humvee, though probably not on the streets of London. There's something about a train and the Underground that calms him though. Even with the bombings and cage-like feel. "Let me know when you do and I'll hitch a ride."
A pause. "In the meantime, I think we should sign you up for dance lessons. Zumba? Belly dance? Pole dancing?" He exaggerates a sensual tone with the teasing.
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"It used to be ballet. Maybe I should try something new, though."
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"Ballet, huh? That's cool."
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