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Nick ([personal profile] streetsmarts) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2015-09-10 03:54 pm

If being mean's a way of life. [open]

WHO | Nick and YOU
WHAT | Nick re-arrives after a long time of not being alive. Coherency is nobody's priority.
WHEN | THE PRESENT whenever the date is now.
WHERE | Various places, all will be elaborated.
WARNINGS/NOTES | None yet. None other than a general Nick Warning.

You hear the term deja vu thrown around a lot, but Nick doubts anyone understands the term as thoroughly as he does right now. Nick is the absolute only person who will ever know inconvenience quite like this. Why? Because why the fuck is he here? Again? In the Training Center, like he's just been brought here, but he knows he hasn't. He didn't go back home. He didn't come straight from home either. He doesn't know where he went or why he didn't wake up in his fruity, classy suite, but he's aware enough to know that something is off. He's had enough hangovers to be familiar with dredging himself out of hovels he's seen before and up-righting himself like he knows what he's doing.

His first priority is to check a calendar. He doesn't know the exact date he left, but he knows it doesn't match up with the date he's seeing now. The screens are playing scenes from an Arena he doesn't remember, fashion has developed rapidly around the trends it set and he's starting to realise his nap took him through more than a few idle hours. Great.

He figures he'll look like some fucking sad excuse for a ghost if he just rocks up to his suite like nothing happened. So that's what he does. He ambles in, slinks into the kitchen and tries to puzzle together why there's nothing to sate his mood with. No booze, no trashy food, it's like a a fad diet of eating fucking nothing has swept the suites. Maybe he can talk his way around it, but until then he chooses to press against the counter with a glass of water (Water. Really.) gripped in his hand. His dour look says just about all it needs to say. Fuck this.

It's the Lobby Bar he'll head to next, though a prick of guilt reminds him that he should be finding Rochelle and Ellis first. If they're alive, they'll wanna kill him. If they're dead, he'll wanna kill them. He owes it to them to let them know he's, probably, fine. He just doesn't think he can face that conversation, or the possibility that they aren't here, without at least one drink. Which is really fucking unfortunate, given the fact that apparently he can't just swagger up to the bar and order whatever he wants anymore.

"Money? Are you kidding me? C'mon, I haven't been gone that long. Surely you remember this face? Right? The face that almost one a whole damn Arena? Hell, if that Stark bastard did me a favour and died earlier I might be your goddamn Victor." He pauses, soaking in the Bartender's unsympathetic facial response before he sinks into a stool anyway. Pride won't let him walk away without a drink, but a glance around the bar has him wondering if he can weasel one away from someone else. He isn't thinking a long straw (though it's tempting) he's more likely to invite himself into the seat closest to you so he can act like he wasn't just throwing a tantrum over a glass of scotch. "Hey. How's life treating you?" Look, he's all love and no ulterior motives. Someone might buy him a drink just to leave them alone.


[Closed to Jason.]
Reuniting with his Escort had been about as difficult as Nick expected it to be. It's like walking over hot coals with this guy, but it just takes some precision and direction. Don't fuck around, get to the point, do things with purpose and it'll pay off for the both of you. Yup. He knows a lot about hot coals. He's become intimately familiar with them in his time here, even more so in the past hour. His absence hasn't lost him too many points, considering it was Jason's idea to take him to a Health Spa. The fact that he invited himself along soured the occasion a little, but Nick was finding his presence more tolerable. Maybe the extended break had something to do with that, or maybe he was more like Jason than he thought. He likes to assure himself it's the former, not the latter.

And yet..

"You know, Jase? You aren't so bad after all." He says, fully aware that it implies he had a substantially lower opinion of the other man until now. They probably shouldn't lie too much to one another, right? Jason was good at his job, but liking him as a person? That was coming with time. Being more melt than man is probably making him more amicable in any case. He couldn't look more relaxed, and god he needed this. The decadent scrubs and refinements, the massages that seemed to work the knots out of his internal organs and now the time to bask in his own unfortunate amount of sweat. It's hard to think about the fact that he's been as good as dead for months. Probably months. Ssshh.

Nick is all class with his legs spread wide apart, his towel just covering things Jason probably doesn't need a frontal of. His elbows are propped on the step behind him and his head is lolling backward like it's just a tremendous effort to lift it up properly. "I'm not even going to ask how this preps me for Arenas." He's sure Jason will tell him anyway, but he wants to make it clear that he doesn't care.
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[personal profile] fusshionable 2015-09-10 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
She's not exactly sure what she expected. She ought to have expected the reaction he gives her, but somehow she'd gotten around to picturing something far more contrite. It was a stupid notion, and she realizes that the moment he replies in that grating fucking whine that she hates so much. God, he's annoying, why had she ever thought she'd liked him, let alone had feelings for him?

Suddenly, thoughts and feelings are too difficult to deal with, and Porrim lets out a mighty scoff, shaking her head before turning heel and disappearing out of the doorway with a long swish of perfect glossy hair. She's halfway to the bank of elevators in the lobby before she changes her mind, turns back around, and marches back into the bar, making a beeline for Nick's table and not giving a fuck who sees and what conclusions they draw.

"Really?" She repeats. "Months and months later, and all you have to say to me is 'what'?"