Sebastian Moran (
precisionfocus) wrote2012-02-09 08:21 pm
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For the last month, Sebastian Moran had ignored the almost daily text messages that came from a blocked number. he was not desperate enough to work as a bodyguard. He would, he told himself, be back in the field soon.
And yet...
"Sebastian, I can't help you until you are ready to help yourself. Now, let's talk about Jake. You--"
"Fuck this."
"Sebastian?"
"You heard me. Fuck this."
"Sebastian, please sit back--"
"I'm done."
[blocked number] 9:20 AM
The job's still open.
[me] 9:25 AM
Won't agree to anything until we meet.
[blocked number] 9:25 AM
Time and place. My treat.
[me] 9:26 AM
Can pay for myself. Kelly's at 7.
...And yet here he was, sipping a soda at Kelly's, wondering what the hell he was getting himself into with even just this meeting.
"Hey, Seb!"
"Hey Gina." He always sat at this table, and she always had the section.
"Meeting a date tonight?"
Sebastian looked at her. He knew-- paying attention to the people around him paid off more often than not-- about her recent break up with her boyfriend. She'd be looking for a good rebound fling before they got back together. He smiled. "No date, but I'd love to have one tomorrow. I've just got one problem."
"And what kind of problem would you have with getting a date?"
"I don't have your number."
She blushed, giggled, and bent over to write it on one of the paper napkins. He pocketed it and watched as she walked away. At least, no matter what else happened, tonight had not been wasted.
And yet...
"Sebastian, I can't help you until you are ready to help yourself. Now, let's talk about Jake. You--"
"Fuck this."
"Sebastian?"
"You heard me. Fuck this."
"Sebastian, please sit back--"
"I'm done."
[blocked number] 9:20 AM
The job's still open.
[me] 9:25 AM
Won't agree to anything until we meet.
[blocked number] 9:25 AM
Time and place. My treat.
[me] 9:26 AM
Can pay for myself. Kelly's at 7.
...And yet here he was, sipping a soda at Kelly's, wondering what the hell he was getting himself into with even just this meeting.
"Hey, Seb!"
"Hey Gina." He always sat at this table, and she always had the section.
"Meeting a date tonight?"
Sebastian looked at her. He knew-- paying attention to the people around him paid off more often than not-- about her recent break up with her boyfriend. She'd be looking for a good rebound fling before they got back together. He smiled. "No date, but I'd love to have one tomorrow. I've just got one problem."
"And what kind of problem would you have with getting a date?"
"I don't have your number."
She blushed, giggled, and bent over to write it on one of the paper napkins. He pocketed it and watched as she walked away. At least, no matter what else happened, tonight had not been wasted.
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So the former colonel nodded.
"I'm in."
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James slides his phone back into his breast pocket and stands.
"When you return to your flat, check your phone. Instructions and details will be sent.
Also, bring your... accouterments. Better safe than sorry, darling."
He shrugs and glances about at the very empty restaurant - had it been this quiet since they had started talking? Who knew.
"Well, I'd better be off. Nice to finally meet you, Colonel." He smiles, insincere and too sharp to be anything but a mock of the very human expression before turning around and snapping his fingers and there's an honest to goodness squeal of tires as a car pulls around to the front of the restaurant and that shit only happened in movies, not real life so how the fuck did he do that?
Nobody would find the answer out today and James holds his hand out at the pretty girl Sebastian was talking with before - Gina - and she hands him a plastic bag with a box in it. Take-out.
"Have a nice night, love." He sounds different already; very nice and bizarrely charming. Gina smiles and wishes him a good night before the bell on the door chimes and once again Sebastian is sitting at a table by himself.