Ramon Salazar (
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milliways_bar2009-04-18 08:25 pm
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Ramon is in the bar and is not in a good mood at all. No particular reason, he just gets like that sometimes. Company could either make it worse, or better, depending on who you are and what you have to say. Either way, he'd like to talk to someone because being pissed off on your own is never as much fun.
[OOC: Irish firebomb!tag: Fiona Glenanne]
[OOC: 2:30am and I have to hit the hay. Am around for slowtimes...well, until forever, practically. Catch y'all tomorrow!]
[OOC: Irish firebomb!tag: Fiona Glenanne]
[OOC: 2:30am and I have to hit the hay. Am around for slowtimes...well, until forever, practically. Catch y'all tomorrow!]
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She pushes a bottle at him and twists the top off hers, taking a long swig.
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One corner of his mouth quirks upwards but it could hardly be called a smile.
'Come to tease me some more?'
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She gives him an inscrutable look.
"Is that what you thought I was doing? Teasing you?"
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Maybe not at the time. Maybe not two minutes ago.
Ramon, when in a mood, could never be accused of being rational.
'I didn't say I minded.'
Only, if she was? Then he does.
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She slits her eyes at him, playful.
"Like bring a beer to an acquaintance who looks like he needs a beer."
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'You were stringing me along.'
And drinks.
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"But I'm not sorry."
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he should be, he feels. he doesn't like being made a fool of, especially by a woman.
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And because she enjoys a chase, even if she can't let herself get caught.
"Tell me you didn't."
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He enjoys a chase too. But usually only if he gets what he wants in the end.
'But the fact that it was all for nothing sort of takes the shine off.'
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"Who says it was for nothing?"
She's sitting here now, isn't she?
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He sounds kind of resigned. Whatever it is, he's sure it won't be what he wants.
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"What do I want?"
To go dancing with a dangerous man in a fantastic suit. To get into trouble and get out again by the skin of her teeth. To -- finish the rest of that thought would be a really bad idea, she realises.
"I want -- to share a beer with you. And find out what's got you so riled."
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'Tell me about this man of yours.'
He drinks more of the beer. See? He can do sharing.
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A little laugh bubbles up in her throat.
"What do you want to know?"
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'Anything you want to tell me. I've heard of him around here - actually, I think I did meet him once.'
He pulls a cigarette out of his pocket and lights it.
'Can't have made much of an impression.'
He means Indy. He's never heard of Michael, she never told him.
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Her gaze follows his hands as they go through the motions, an almost hungry look in her eye.
"He knows how to wear a suit," she starts. That doesn't come off as certain as she would like. "And he has a way about him." That, that is an unequivocal truth. Her eyes flash with a memory, and she smirks.
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'But you don't think he'd like it if he knew you were talking to me.'
He throws the line from their previous conversation back at her.
'Sounds like he's got you if you're not his girl but still do what he wants. Or what you think he would want.'
Indy must have quite something about him.
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And yeah, Indy's got her attention. Which is really quite an accomplishment for a woman as fickle as Fiona.
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He looks slightly confused. Hasn't heard that one before but he can get the jist.
'Well, if he doesn't care then there nothing to stop you coming out with me one night, is there?'
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"We're talking, seƱor. Don't get ahead of yourself."
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'You know you want to. And hey, I can keep my hands to myself.'
He raises them in a gesture of surrender, as if to prove what he says.
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When she looks back up, there's a fire in her eyes. "So tell me about you."
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'What do you want to know? I'm an open book; just ask.'
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