Jason Todd (
runningred) wrote2014-03-27 03:16 pm
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Working out with Jemma.
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Jay is hanging out in the bar early in the morning. Well, early for him. He's dressed in sweats and running shoes, waiting for Jemma.
Jay is hanging out in the bar early in the morning. Well, early for him. He's dressed in sweats and running shoes, waiting for Jemma.
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Finally, something from one of her alma maters shows up - thankfully only the shirt feels the need to be a smart-ass today, the pants just have the school's seal.
"Good morning!"
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She had been entirely right. Flattened. By. Hulk. She's had a hefty dose of her NSAID of choice, however, so she's hoping fervently that it goes away soon.
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He sets a slow, jogging pace, picking a nice flat path.
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But she's a stubborn girl, she's determined to not complain, and does her best to keep up.
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Time, she reminds herself. It'll take time.
"If anything was... natural you'd... think it'd be... running." She pants, a bit annoyed at how easy it is to forget the new hint.
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(This is just about the point yesterday she'd started getting dirty looks from agents from Operations who couldn't have been any older than she is.)
"You know, I've never been out here really? It looks a bit like home."
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Jay walks with her, judging how well she's recovered from the jog. "Do you mind if I ask where home is?"
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She's catching her breath quickly - she's managed to get some conditioning, at least, somewhere along the way.
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"Ready to go again?" He waits for her permission before picking up speed, just a little faster this time.
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He's happy to keep walking for a little longer if she needs it before gently encouraging her to jog again.
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There'd been some raging fights during those years.
Some still ongoing.
"Small mercies, I'd imagine you'd be creative enough for at least a small apocalypse." She teases, in time with her foot-falls.
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Well, a version of those tones, anyway, it's hard to work up a proper boarding-school drawl when your breath is getting tight again.
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"Only a couple?" Mostly she's just curious - and if so, which one is he leaving out?
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"Figures, that's probably... the easiest one to... get away with." Honestly, people do it all the time in the real world - how much harder could it be in a poorly patrolled pub at the end of the universe.
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"Which is utterly odd - have you seen the stairwells? They'd give a sherpa vertigo."
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