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Log: All The Small Things
Who: Wash (OU) and you!
What: Wash has completed his first job as a mercenary and is out to celebrate it
Where: Out and about in town, picking up some better equipment, and then to the Eagle and Asp for a drink
When: Afternoon to night 29/11
Warnings: None so far
It hadn't been the most glamorous of jobs, but any notion of glamour had been beaten out of him practically the day he'd enlisted. The important thing was that his first job as a registered mercenary had gone well and that was the first step to being able to take care of himself without having to rely on other people. Sure, it would take a few more jobs before he felt comfortable, but it was a start.
That was cause enough for celebration, right?
His first step is to head out to a supplier to stock up on equipment. Nothing fancy for now, but enough to get him started. A good gun or two, and a solid combat knife.
There's other things that he needs, an almost overwhelming amount, he realises now that he has the money to start thinking about it. Clothes that aren't fatigues or armour, and there's so many different kinds that it takes him far longer than it should to pick out what he needs.
And once that's done, he heads to the Eagle and Asp for a drink. It feels appropriate somehow.
What: Wash has completed his first job as a mercenary and is out to celebrate it
Where: Out and about in town, picking up some better equipment, and then to the Eagle and Asp for a drink
When: Afternoon to night 29/11
Warnings: None so far
It hadn't been the most glamorous of jobs, but any notion of glamour had been beaten out of him practically the day he'd enlisted. The important thing was that his first job as a registered mercenary had gone well and that was the first step to being able to take care of himself without having to rely on other people. Sure, it would take a few more jobs before he felt comfortable, but it was a start.
That was cause enough for celebration, right?
His first step is to head out to a supplier to stock up on equipment. Nothing fancy for now, but enough to get him started. A good gun or two, and a solid combat knife.
There's other things that he needs, an almost overwhelming amount, he realises now that he has the money to start thinking about it. Clothes that aren't fatigues or armour, and there's so many different kinds that it takes him far longer than it should to pick out what he needs.
And once that's done, he heads to the Eagle and Asp for a drink. It feels appropriate somehow.
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Yeah, and Wash is certain his double scared those cats. Stupid angry other self. He gives his twin a steely glance and a quick, sharp nod before turning back to York. "There."
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He never knew his face was so punchable.
"Yeah. So. The weather's been. Pretty good."
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He stands up quickly, pulling out a credit chip to pay for his own drinks.
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'Out of the four statements you just made, none of them were right,' he says. 'Sit back down, we're not done here.'
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He sighs, and turns back to York. "What do you even hope to accomplish? That we'll be frolicking in the fields of friendship by the end of the night?" Cause that's not going to happen.
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And yeah, York, what the hell are you hoping for? He's a lost cause. His double is already York's best friend. What's the point?
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"Fine," he agrees at last, deflating a bit. "But I'm not sure if something like this gets better."
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He meets York's gaze stubbornly, jaw set. Because it's true. That's the worst thing. He does hate himself. He can't fix things at home. Finally he sits back down, still stubborn and sullen and angry.
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The thing is, the other Wash doesn't have to keep being a cautionary tale. The fact that he's so dead-set on it is pretty irritating. Wash sighs.
"And how can I help? I'm useless, remember?" Wash delivers the last sentence to his other self rather than to York. He's throwing his twin's hurtful words right back at him.
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He hates it. He hates a lot of things, a low-burning fire that has kept him going. He'd had to become like this. It was the only way to survive. And going back isn't an option. But fuck, it hurts to see his past flung back at him.
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'Look, we're going to do everything we can to help you' he looks at Other Wash 'and make sure you' he looks back to Wash 'don't have to go through anything like that.' Sighing, he turns to Other Wash again. 'I can only imagine how difficult this is for you, but we want to help. Or I do, anyway.'
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The sight of his other self just reminds Wash how damn naive that idea is. How stupid he is.
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"I can't stop being who I am," he says flatly. "I can't be fixed. I'm sorry I'm a fucking awful person."
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'Maybe not the whole way, but that doesn't mean you can't get better,' he insists. 'Far as I can see, you already have got a bit better since you got here.'
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Above all, Wash is afraid he'll cross that line too.
"Exactly," Wash says to his double. "Which is why I'm trying my goddam hardest to keep my shit together."
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He doesn't feel better. He just feels so out of his depth and the most familiar thing here is being a mercenary because at least violence he can do. It's comforting in some kind of messed up way.
He gives the other Wash a sideways look. "I survived. If I'd stayed the same then I would have died or worse."
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'Absolutely. You would have left and probably punt-shed me by now if I'd tried to make you two have this conversation in the first days after you got here and we met. Also you're mut-sh more accepting that I'm trying and want to help now than you were. And you've been smiling more.'