kim jae hyun. (
boomvox) wrote in
multiversallogs2012-04-24 07:25 pm
Entry tags:
be my romeo, please be my voice in this world
Who: Jae and various people.
What: Various activities.
Where: Various places.
When: ... Various times.
Notes: Thread starters for a couple of characters! Otherwise feel free to fling anybody at Jae, I am easy. If you want to work out something specific vs meandering, ping me and I shall work something out for you. :>
Warnings: Various threads have simulated drug use + references to real drug use, and TMI discussions.
Jae is not, in any kind of traditional sense, a celebrity in Baedal - he'd even hesitate to call himself particularly well-known, though since the crisis and his work on the radio, the general public would have to disagree. Percentage-wise he's more famous here than he was back home (D-list radio host and DJ, a cult following and niche celebrity at best), and while it's working out fine in terms of career opportunities, he can't shake the melancholy of being primarily known for something quite so dire. When people recognize him, more often than not it's polite appreciation masking the horror of memory that he triggers.
A girl at the coffee shop he frequents offers him a wasabi and chocolate candy cane. It's horrible, but he eats it anyway, the curled end of the bright green candy sticking out of his mouth as he descends off the train, laptop bag slung over his shoulder, leaf of fliers in his arms, heading off to a printer shop. And then - the world! it's a day for running errands.
A girl at the coffee shop he frequents offers him a wasabi and chocolate candy cane. It's horrible, but he eats it anyway, the curled end of the bright green candy sticking out of his mouth as he descends off the train, laptop bag slung over his shoulder, leaf of fliers in his arms, heading off to a printer shop. And then - the world! it's a day for running errands.

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A hundred bad pickup lines exist in Jae's head.
He withholds.
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Sunny is prone to getting places first; his bike is tied up outside the restaurant. Spit Hearth is a fair trek from Chimer, even by bike, but as long as the bike isn't complaining, Sunny isn't either. He checked himself for dirt in the bathroom after finding a table, but biking through Baedal is different from biking through a city choked with traffic, a thing he is glad for.
He is in the customary assortment of jeans and flashy T-shirt, with exception to the satin-backed waistcoat, the somewhat informal kind you find in a second hand store, a smiley face pin through a button hole. The smells and the language both coming from the kitchen are familiar in a visceral sort of way.
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A few of the girls working at the restaurant recognize him immediately - not from his pseudo-celebrity but from having been in enough times to be known as a regular, and a native speaker at that. He's greeted enthusiastically by the hostess and an older woman who comes out from the kitchen, and he chats with them a bit before excusing himself to slink over to where Sunny is, though it's obvious they'll be visited by an employee or two before the night is over.
"Hey," he greets, smile on his face. "You look great."
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He hasn't actually visited Jae at the Vault-- in fact, Sunny hasn't gone to the Vault, and mostly because he doesn't actually possess anything that would qualify him as overdressed for dinner. Yet. But he likes to think it resembles this, the easy interaction, and the easy attention, whether it be with high rollers or dedicated Korean cooks he sees all the time.
"Handsomely masculine even," he adds, picking up a menu that obscures his own grin.
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This - dinner - seems better, feels safer, than having Sunny come see him at work at an erotica venue. Jae's not sure what he'd do, there. (...He's thought about it though.) He picks at the corner of a menu.
"Sometimes if I really focus when I'm in here, I forget it's not Earth." A little noisy, 70s Korean ballads, everything smelling like red pepper paste.
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The sentiment makes milder his smile. "Sometimes I wonder if that isn't weird? Existence across dimensions and galaxies feels like it should be too big for a little Korean restaurant to make it just for us. Ooh, look at these." Because discussing the vastness of the universe, where the scale of time means worlds can be unmade in the blind of an eye, whole civilisations reduced to 5 mm of archaeological dust with a few apocalyptic shakes and shudders, can be derailed at the promise of certain Korean barbecue dishes.
It is, after all, a date. "What do they do best here?"
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Jae lays his menu down flat so he can point at it, curling the edge of one page and then smoothing it out, displaying the appetizers. "I like everything," of course, "but they do grilled intestines for starters, and it's just. Perfect. No one ever even served that in Manhattan, when I lived there." And that city has the most ex-patriot Koreans outside of the motherland in the world.
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Then there had may as well be some BBQ. His smile widens briefly, looking up to watch Jae advocate for menu items, leaning to look where there is pointing. "Then I might get that and then the steamed tofu noodle thing. Or just give into my carniverous ways and order the bulgogi."
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"I'm going to get everything," he says serenely, and then beams up at the waitress (whose skin is blue, though her accent is well-learned Seoul, from her mother). Jae does, in fact, order a potentially alarming amount of food, but Sunny should be used to that by now. In daily settings, Jae is as fussy about calories as the next person with an entertainment industry career, but presented with freshly prepared meat and that goes out the window. Bulgogi, gopchang, the boiled whole fish that comes with tofu pots - he will inhale all of that. Happily.
And some soda.
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"I see now why they love you so much," he states, brightly, a tip of his head towards the kitchens.
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"I love them too." He can't spread out his patronage, in Baedal. It's this restaurant or cooking it all himself, and that would be a sad state.
His free hand, forearm resting on the edge of the table, moves, then - the back of his index finger brushing against the side of Sunny's hand, a tiny echo of when he'd grabbed it desperately weeks ago.
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Hi.
"As long as it's an inclusive affair," he says, "because I might have to come here a lot too."
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"We might have to switch to takeout, you're too cute to share, I think."
(He's going to warm up to horrible lines, Sunny. Run while you can.)
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Baedal works on different rules, anyway, or so he likes to think. "I think I could be okay with that," he says through a bright grin. "Also I don't want you to never cook for me again."
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Safe.
And then-
"Hopefully that's not all you want me to heat up for you, though."
/slide
Handholding and bad pick up lines. "I'll think of one or two things," he counters immediately. "You know you're meant to say things like that before you take people out to dinner."