Characters: John Marcone and those who might run into him.
Time: Mid-morning, Sunday
Location: Heading from the bean toward the site of Harry's old office
Content: John is sure that the last time he saw Chicago it was in much better shape.
Format: Prose
Warnings:...mobster?
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You leave for five minutes. )
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She returned to her traditional red leather catsuit, tired of the facade she'd played around with for a few weeks. No, she'd no longer pretend to fit in with these people... Especially if those children ran off and told the others, like she expected them to...
Her pace slowed, however, as she approached someone... Someone she hadn't seen around and was almost positive wasn't another empty person. Pulling her Agiel from its sheath, she took another few steps closer.
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"I hope you aren't the fashion police," he said, eyes sparkling with gentle humor. He patted his puff jacket ruefully, and smoothed his palms over the thighs of his worn jeans. "It's nothing the New York style icons would approve of, I know. But if you aren't taking issue with the outfit, I can't fathom why such a handsome young woman is taking an interest." He laughed self deprecatingly.
He had confidence that he could talk his way out of a dangerous situation. ...that, and his little smoothing-his-clothes routine had surreptitiously slid the switchblade from inside the lining of his jacket to the hollow of his pocket, in easy hand's reach.
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Her lips quirked in a slight smile as she shrugged her shoulders in a fluid sort of motion. "I could care less about your clothing choice," she mused, still keeping a close eye on him... Most of his joke going over her head. "You could just say I'm being extra careful... Never know what you'll run into in this place."
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But the only thing that he allowed to show on his face was a sort of bemused helpfulness.
"I couldn't agree more," he told her. " And I've lived here for a few decades now. But I hope I don't look too threatening. I just trying to find a local contractor, if he's still here."
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If they complained to him, well, it might be then. But that was something for a later time. As it was, he merely offered a slight nod to the stranger in the streets as he drew closer. It cost nothing to be polite.
Beside, he didn't feel much like finding any sort of fight today.
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Not that Axel didn't know people who wouldn't have, but that spoke more to the people he associated himself with than anything else.
"Nice day out, isn't it?"
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He looked over to the other man and tipped his chin in a rough nod, put on roughly half of a smile and half of the suspicious look of a small man in a big city being stared at.
"Hey."
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"Hello. Out for a leisurely stroll," he replied sardonically. It was hard to tell if maybe John should have kept to his own business but it wasn't often (what with all the strange, semi-brainless citizens) that you saw a guy walking with that kind of purpose.
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