Leonard Church (
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log: bar post #something
Who: Whoever wants to hang out at a bar, also Church
What: Bar post!
Where: Eagle & Asp
When: 1/11-1/18
Warnings: ...church
What: Bar post!
Where: Eagle & Asp
When: 1/11-1/18
Warnings: ...church
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He takes a drink, gives Delta his moment to gather himself. "I was on my own."
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It's what friends, do, right? And he's in sore need of friends.
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He gives a small, grateful smile. "Thanks. I'll do that. Some contact with the outside world has to be better than hoping the weather report changes soon. Same goes for you."
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"Same definitely goes for me. I love the kids, but adult friends would be lovely."
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"Never spent much time around kids since I was one. I imagine it's got to be hard so yeah, good to have people not so connected to your personal life like that."
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"It's not something I've had a lot," Delta shrugs. "I didn't have much time to get out in the past. So thanks for an additional excuse."
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That is one person. So rare. He chooses to cherish it while it lasts.
"To appreciative company," he says, raising his glass to offer a toast.
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"I expect work has you busy lately. Lots of places have people desperate for a good time, or eager for supplies, stuff like that. I don't think I've worked so hard in a long time. Anyone who was out for even a fraction of a moment in the weird rain is practically begging us to completely clean their helmets.
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He shrugs. Life is never fun, and while he loves his work, sometimes people are pretty clueless about stuff.
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He sighs, running his finger around the rim of his cup. He's... drained. The smile he's been putting on fades a bit. "What's it like, moving to a new place? Meeting new people and doing new things and..."
Escaping the past.
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"Hard," he says. "When I first enlisted, it was the first time I'd ever been away from home honestly. Hated the place, but I missed it like crazy at first. Like a- an ache I couldn't shake. And it's tiring. Even just buying food is more difficult because you don't know where to go. You have to throw yourself into the unknown just to find a cup of coffee."
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Not that Delta would actually do it. But sometimes... he wants to dream about something different.
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