Raylan Givens (
toooldforlosing) wrote in
multiversallogs2012-01-11 08:13 pm
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You can have my girl, but don't touch my hat [OPEN]
Who: Raylan Givens AND YOU
What: Out and about! Let me know where you're running into him.
Where: Mog Hill, mainly, and the environs.
When: All day Coardi
Notes: Despite his inner rage, he'll be friendly and polite enough to new (and old) acquaintances. Feel free to assume he's doing any of the things mentioned below, but if you want him for other plots, just hit me by PM or on plurk (prettiestwhistles)
Warnings: None for now
Raylan is angry. There are some who might argue Baedal has nothing to do with that, but it's different here than it was at home. He's a prisoner, even if his prison is city-sized. Even if he's free to run every morning (like he does) and go to the bar every night (...which he usually does too, though more for eavesdropping and brooding than to get properly drunk). Working for the sheriff feels like collusion, but at least Norrington hasn't asked him to do anything he can't do, so far.
The militia's broadcast had turned his stomach, but he doesn't know whose brain to put a bullet into for that. A criminal, even a band of criminals... you can fight that, he thinks. A corrupt government that rules by martial law - that's something else again.
So he gets up, goes for a run, works his beat, goes shopping for goddamn groceries, spends his evenings in bars, and bites down on how much this place rubs him wrong.
He thinks he'd best not get questioned by the militia again, because he doesn't know if he'll be able to keep his mouth shut. But even those who don't know him well might be able to identify a man with an itchy trigger finger.

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And then she takes off, not speeding up too much because they've got a fair distance to go and she doesn't want to wear herself out too soon.
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He does, it must be observed, have a competitive streak.
As they get closer, he pushes a bit harder, trying to put some distance between them if he can.
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When he starts pulling away she smirks, letting him have the distance until they're only a block away. Then she breaks into a sprint, doing the last part of the run as fast as she can. If she gets to the front of Queequeg's before him, she's gonna be smug.
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"Could stand to train a little harder, I guess," he says, as they stop.
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"US Marshal, back home."
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He pauses, then says, "You still want me to buy you that coffee, or you done with my company now?" He won't blame her - his own feelings on Baedal's infrastructure are complicated and mainly negative.
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"I'm usually a pretty good judge of character, and I won't blame you for the company you keep," She smiles, small but genuine, "Let's get that coffee."
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"How do you take yours?" he asks, as they go in.
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"Cream and one sugar, please."
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He returns with a couple coffees, his black, hers with cream and one sugar.
"So." He settles himself after he's set down the drinks. "What do you do? Did you do? Either."
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