Lately Brian had been indulging his talent for the fugue state. He sat comfortably embedded in a small tower of socks, plucking idy at his guitar. When it wasn't plugged in, its sound was twinky and silvery and unobtrusive. Sometimes it was good to not be noticed.
"Yeah?" he called to the knock that startled him out of his very quiet attempt at "Kashmir."
"Well...I was goin' to pitch 'em, just haven't got around to it."
He wasn't playing terribly well any more. Distracted. Adam had to have a reason for being here - wasn't often he came around just to hang out these days.
Adam meant to make more time for his friends. It was just that running the Manor was so time consuming. He felt like a combination babysitter, middle manager, and general. Making a New Year's Resolution to spend more time with them, he cleared off a chair and sat.
Adam winced sightly, vaguely wondering how filthy the guitar was and then deciding he didn't want to know. "Brian... we been friends a long time. I c'n tell when you're not happy."
"A long time is right." And I liked it a lot better when I was a friend to you and not a responsibility of some sort. Who'd wanna be that? "And you've seen me bein' not happy plenty o' times before."
"An' I tried to make you feel better whenever I did, 'cause that's what friends are for, right?"
A general doesn't care about the feelings of his troops. He doesn't care if they're happy as long as they're alive and do what he says. Adam never wanted that. Not with the Them. Had they really grown so far apart? He couldn't even remember a time when three-quarters of them had been so unhappy at once and the only reason he could think of for that was that they didn't spend enough time together the way they should be. It was like having your legs and one arm wander off by themselves...
"Sure is. You wouldn't happen to have a nice pint in your pocket, would you?"
So it seemed Adam was Concerned and he had a Talk in mind. For sure he meant well, but without making time for the fun stuff, Brian thought at the moment he was coming off more like a school counsellor than a bloke you'd actually want to Talk to. Which was a damn shame. With a little more horsin' around and maybe some drinkin' and just plain shit-shootin', Brian couldn't think of anyone he'd rather Talk with. Except the one he couldn't.
"Yeah?" he called to the knock that startled him out of his very quiet attempt at "Kashmir."
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He wasn't playing terribly well any more. Distracted. Adam had to have a reason for being here - wasn't often he came around just to hang out these days.
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"Somethin' on your mind?" he asked patiently.
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Brian winced at the weakness of his own forced cheer. Not to mention the innuendo.
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He flashed Adam a sad look of resignation, much the same kind tanking comedians give their audiences.
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A general doesn't care about the feelings of his troops. He doesn't care if they're happy as long as they're alive and do what he says. Adam never wanted that. Not with the Them. Had they really grown so far apart? He couldn't even remember a time when three-quarters of them had been so unhappy at once and the only reason he could think of for that was that they didn't spend enough time together the way they should be. It was like having your legs and one arm wander off by themselves...
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So it seemed Adam was Concerned and he had a Talk in mind. For sure he meant well, but without making time for the fun stuff, Brian thought at the moment he was coming off more like a school counsellor than a bloke you'd actually want to Talk to. Which was a damn shame. With a little more horsin' around and maybe some drinkin' and just plain shit-shootin', Brian couldn't think of anyone he'd rather Talk with. Except the one he couldn't.
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