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Log: Settling In
Who: Agent Washington (OU)+open!
What: Adjusting to life in Gulch
Where: Scoping out the city (Shopping District, Park, a cafe)
When: Between October 26th and 30th
Warnings: None
York's safe house really had turned out to be a good choice. The security was good and it does make him feel better knowing that it was there. Lets him sleep more easily, when he actually manages anyway. It's better than staying in the casino with the constant noise of people outside leaving him on edge.
Getting to grips with the city is a top priority though, and has him heading out . Exploring. Scoping out is probably more accurate, treating it like he would a mission.
The shopping district seems the best place to start, busiest at least, and a good place to figure out what's normal here. The helmet store has a wide variety of them in the window, and he scans a catalogue showing enhancements and mods that are available. Some of those would be pretty useful if he's honest with himself. There's weapons shops too; nothing as heavy as the weaponry he's used to having at his disposal, but it's a start. There's a nice set of knives in there too. Now that is something he's going to have to get hold of.
He spends lunches in the park. It's a little surreal to see the covered ceiling up above and know that the sky outside could kill him, but it's nice to take off his helmet for a while. The place is climate controlled, and considering the last places he'd been at home had been a desert, an icy wasteland and a humid pit of a canyon, he's not complaining.
There's a little cafe a few minutes walk from the safehouse that stays open all night, and it's a better option to be there than sitting awake and twitchy in the safe house when he can't sleep.
What: Adjusting to life in Gulch
Where: Scoping out the city (Shopping District, Park, a cafe)
When: Between October 26th and 30th
Warnings: None
York's safe house really had turned out to be a good choice. The security was good and it does make him feel better knowing that it was there. Lets him sleep more easily, when he actually manages anyway. It's better than staying in the casino with the constant noise of people outside leaving him on edge.
Getting to grips with the city is a top priority though, and has him heading out . Exploring. Scoping out is probably more accurate, treating it like he would a mission.
The shopping district seems the best place to start, busiest at least, and a good place to figure out what's normal here. The helmet store has a wide variety of them in the window, and he scans a catalogue showing enhancements and mods that are available. Some of those would be pretty useful if he's honest with himself. There's weapons shops too; nothing as heavy as the weaponry he's used to having at his disposal, but it's a start. There's a nice set of knives in there too. Now that is something he's going to have to get hold of.
He spends lunches in the park. It's a little surreal to see the covered ceiling up above and know that the sky outside could kill him, but it's nice to take off his helmet for a while. The place is climate controlled, and considering the last places he'd been at home had been a desert, an icy wasteland and a humid pit of a canyon, he's not complaining.
There's a little cafe a few minutes walk from the safehouse that stays open all night, and it's a better option to be there than sitting awake and twitchy in the safe house when he can't sleep.
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"I'm Oquirrh, by the way."
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"Washington. Wash," he replies when she gives her name.
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He let out a sigh. "I don't know. I'm not from Gulch." He stepped into the airlock. He got the impression that things were about to get a little confusing. But only one way to make sure.
He waits for the airlock to cycle and reaches up to pull his helmet off.
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He takes off his helmet and she finds herself staring at a very familiar face.
This can't be right. Wash is in Armonia on the rescue mission. He wouldn't have come back without telling her, and she certainly doesn't have bad enough luck that she would have almost run him over.
No. Besides, the face is wrong. The scars, but...the eyes, too. He looks older. Sadder.
"Wash?" she asks softly. Because despite the differences, it's him. Isn't he? "I don't understand."
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He meets her gaze for a moment, expression impassive. "I'm not him. I mean, I am, apparently, but not. York explained it. Kind of."
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"York? You met him?"
She might have to talk to him so she can get the full story. But no, she can't, not with him off in Armonia. She has to wait. Or get her answers from Wash--this Wash--here and now.
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He nods sharply. "I met York. Despite my best efforts."
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"Despite...you don't like him?"
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"I like him. It's just complicated."
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She can't help it. He looks like Wash, and if her Wash were here, she'd want someone to do the same for him.
Besides, she is buying him a drink.
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"So. What can I get you to drink while I look at your hands?" Be friendly and he'll open up eventually.
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"Juice if they have it. I'm not picky."
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They do have bottled orange juice, or apple. How that differs from a strawberry-banana smoothie, she's not sure she wants to know (shouldn't that have fruit and juice in it?), but it's something her Wash would like. She'll get one of those and a cup of hot chocolate.
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He settles down at a table, one where he can see the door and the majority of the cafe and tries to ruffle his hair into something less awful after being in the helmet.
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"Thanks for the drink."
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Though she's still definitely confused that there's another Wash in Gulch.
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So. Talking about York and his old like seem to be off-limits. "How is Adaptive treating you so far?" she asks instead. She's found that first aid works best when her patients are mildly distracted. "Besides nearly getting you hit by cars."
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He's not sure how to even answer that. He has to think about it. "Well, it's not a permanent icy wasteland, so that's nice."
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