"I'm pretty alive, last time I checked." Abby had a feeling that if she were dead, it wouldn't be a pretty scene at the NCIS headquarters. And she would much rather die in the line of duty than just some old normal way.
"Yes--I was diverted here, I suppose, on the way to the afterlife. I was killed protecting friends. I do not know what has happened to them, though I understand our ultimate quest was fulfilled.
"You were not aware some residents of the bar were deceased?" His mouth twitches.
And Abby wanted to tell him that eventually, they did. It took them a good while, but they all fought the good fight and ultimately triumphed over evil.
But that twitch of the mouth distracted her.
"Well, the vampires were a given but -- hey, are you laughing at me?" She pouted.
"No, no, no," he says quickly. "I would never dream of such a thing.
"Though I have forgotten myself in the last few days. I wake up like a normal man and it will be at some point in my daily preparations that I remember what happened. It's very strange."
"I'm just kidding. Just haven't really seen you smile, really." Which was true. Boromir seemed to so...serious. Not grim. Just serious.
Abby looked thoughtful about the thing about forgetting about being dead, though. She supposed that it would be an odd sensation, to know that you no longer continued to live in the world you came from, but to carry on here.
"Oh, I had no doubt of that," Abby said with a wicked grin. "I am the team mascot," she joked. Really, if anything, Ducky was the team mascot, although she had a feeling that the man would look horrified if she told him that.
"Well, I should probably get going. I need to check up on my world to see how everyone's doing," she told him, getting up from her seat with a stretch.
But right before she left, Abby was hit by a sudden inspiration. A slightly...wicked inspiration. Swiftly, she took a step forward and placed a quick peck on Boromir's cheek before stepping back with a grin. She then proceeded to make her escape, waving her hand back at the man as she exited Milliways, leaving Boromir with a cherry red lip mark on his cheek.
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"Wait, you're dead?" Blink blink.
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"You were not aware some residents of the bar were deceased?" His mouth twitches.
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But that twitch of the mouth distracted her.
"Well, the vampires were a given but -- hey, are you laughing at me?" She pouted.
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"Though I have forgotten myself in the last few days. I wake up like a normal man and it will be at some point in my daily preparations that I remember what happened. It's very strange."
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Abby looked thoughtful about the thing about forgetting about being dead, though. She supposed that it would be an odd sensation, to know that you no longer continued to live in the world you came from, but to carry on here.
"I guess this place gave you a second life, huh?"
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Then he smiles, just to show he can.
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"But really. I'm glad that I got to meet you here. You're pretty cool, you know?" Beat. "And before you ask, cool is a positive description word."
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"Well, I should probably get going. I need to check up on my world to see how everyone's doing," she told him, getting up from her seat with a stretch.
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He will ask her what a mascot is next time he sees her.
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But right before she left, Abby was hit by a sudden inspiration. A slightly...wicked inspiration. Swiftly, she took a step forward and placed a quick peck on Boromir's cheek before stepping back with a grin. She then proceeded to make her escape, waving her hand back at the man as she exited Milliways, leaving Boromir with a cherry red lip mark on his cheek.
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