Reno of the Turks (
raspberryturk) wrote2008-04-07 01:48 pm
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Room 429, Monday Evening
Reno was going to sit on his bed and eye his cellphone. Dojima was right, really. If he couldn't understand the concept of giving people time, he should at least call Rude and tell him that he wasn't five anymore, and all reports for the time being would be typed up in a semi-sane manner.
And that would be why he was eying his phone.
He wasn't, however, reaching for it.
It was just fine where it was sitting. He could call Rude up any time, take the heat for getting him in crap with Tseng or whatever, and maybe he'd have things sorted out a little better by then. There were, after all, a lot of things to sort through.
Yeah. Yeah, he didn't have to pick up the phone after all. Save Rude the trouble. The big guy would appreciate it later.
[ooc: The door is open a crack, and the post is totally open for invasion from random persons. Oooooo.]
And that would be why he was eying his phone.
He wasn't, however, reaching for it.
It was just fine where it was sitting. He could call Rude up any time, take the heat for getting him in crap with Tseng or whatever, and maybe he'd have things sorted out a little better by then. There were, after all, a lot of things to sort through.
Yeah. Yeah, he didn't have to pick up the phone after all. Save Rude the trouble. The big guy would appreciate it later.
[ooc: The door is open a crack, and the post is totally open for invasion from random persons. Oooooo.]
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Which was different from the norm... how?
"How you been, man? S'been a while."
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[OOC: Heading home from work, back in 2-ish hours.]
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He looked at Romeo oddly for a moment.
"You were a newt?"
Weird status ailment he hadn't ever heard of, maybe? It seemed something like Toad. And was possibly easier to talk about than the girls going shopping, which was win.
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He added, "We got better."
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He started fiddling with his watch, mostly for something to do with his hands. "About Rikku," he said. "I couldn't manage to tell Yurika about my marriage, and yours is even bigger. I'm the last person to lecture anyone for not wanting to say something."
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He went quiet for a moment, glancing at Romeo out of the corner of his eye before his gaze fell to his lap. "It's not like it's comfortable crap to be talkin' about, right? I mean, you don't just start a conversation with a stranger about it, that don't work too hot. But then if you get to know 'em and you like 'em, it's a matter of tryin' to figure out if there's any way to get it out there at all."
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"More complicated?"
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"What did I already tell you? I wouldn't want to repeat myself."
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"All I knew was that you'd been married, man. And that was from that party in Mexico." He offered a bit of a smile. "It's the kind of stuff that's easier to just not mention at all, ain't it?"
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"I would tell you, though, if you care."
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It was the least he could do. Really, this was Romeo. They had a posse. Having someone around to talk to was one of the perks of the group.
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"Last summer ... there was this girl. I was rather desperately in love with her. She was desperately in love with only God, or so she claimed -- in any event, she broke my heart. To stop me whining about it, my friends dragged me to a party. Which is where my wife comes into it, as I met her there."
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"As good a place to meet a girl as any," was what he said when he finally did comment.
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"So of course," he continued, Romeo logic not always having much in common with that on Earth, "I climbed over her fence to try to see her again. And we decided to get married, so we could be together without our families having a say. The wedding was the next day."
This pause was just for breath, really.
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"Was it a good wedding?"
What else do you say, really?
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"I tried to get out of it, but my best friend decided if I would not fight, he would. Her cousin killed him, trying to kill me."
The next part came out softly and in a rush. "So I had to go after Tybalt."
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"Did she understand? I mean... the guy tried to kill you. Killed your friend. You can't just leave that alone."
Family was family.
Reno was trying not to frown too deeply.
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"But that gave us our wedding night, and we pretended the rest of the world didn't exist as long as we could. And then I had to leave, and ..." He traced on the knee of his pants with a finger. "Her parents still didn't know of the wedding; they were trying to marry her off to someone else. My priest had a plan to get her to me, I've had it explained to me but I still don't understand how it was meant to work
because, seriously, Friar Laurence was a tool.""The plan went askew, I heard she was dead, and ... this is where the 'bullet in the brain' plan comes in. I came back to Verona to try to see her, even if she was dead."
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"The priest's plan involved killing her?" There was something missing in that equation, but Reno was pretty sure it would make sense in a moment. Perhaps. Maybe. Hopefully. "Shit," he repeated.
He was very eloquent that way.
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"Anyhow, I tried to kill myself at the side of her funeral bier, and I failed -- as you may have noticed -- and she awoke and shot herself, thinking me dead." He shuddered involuntarily at this part. "I saw her -- alive -- for just a second, before I was out. When I awoke, she was gone for good."
"A few months passed. Then I got sent here."
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