Who:
vw_coyote,
painhumbles, and
hexyoutotuesdayWhen: Saturday, May 21st, evening
Where: Mercy's place
Summary: Mercy knows who has just arrived, and has invited a few people for some damned good food.
Warnings: Umm, language? Other than that... probably not.
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But brownies are the ties that bind )
He shoved his hands in the pockets of his jeans after waving 'hi' to Mercy and studied how Jinx reacted. Cat-girl and coyote-girl meeting for the first time. It was like a nature show waiting to happen.
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Mercy knew a jealous woman when she smelled one. She wasn't a threat and blatantly played with the engagement ring on her finger. She had a fiancé, even if he was back at home and not here. Jinx had nothing to worry about from her. Dating an archangel was way beyond her capabilities.
"Yes, I do. Gabriel's been a good friend, so, I try to keep him in sweets." The buzzer in the kitchen sounded and the kitten mewled, not liking it one bit. "Please, have a seat. I need to check the lasagna." She went to check on the lasagna, leaving the pair of them alone for a moment.
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"Besides. How many times did you say you've had a homecooked meal?" Yes, he remembered that.
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When Gabriel began talking, she was gritting her teeth hard enough to make a dentist's day. That was until he equated this relationship to her dating Trauma. That got one hell of a disgusted look out of her. After that, her claws relaxed a little on his arm and she looked up at him.
"I can't believe you remember that. I think I told you that on our first date." Frowning, she reached up and toyed with his hair. She lowered her voice to a quiet hiss. "But I can't really eat lasagna, you're a vegetarian, and she's so goddamn curvy."
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Mercy always saw herself as compact and wiry. Hell, even Adam said she needed to add weight to put on curves. Maybe it was because she hadn't been doing karate. Of course, she was always out running after dark.
She walked back out. "Everything's ready, save the bread. It's toasting, but the salad is done and there's no reason to stay hungry." Mercy decided that ignoring everything she'd just heard was for the best. She didn't want to have a fight. This was part of the repayment for everything Gabriel had done for her.
"How're things at Purgatory?" She slid into a seat, the table already set.
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"Still pulling in customers like it's going outta style. Merlotte's can eat its heart out. Think we're getting a lot of former AGI supporters, looking for cute tail with a lot less sketch. 'Course half the staff's underage, so we might be drawing the wrong crowd."
Of course, he'd read the news about Merlotte's getting slammed on. He had no doubt that the Purgatory would get a much longer write-up if anything happened in that club. Gabriel could slam a person into a pocket dimension like it was nothing if he was inside. Best part of cornering Gabriel in a building- you usually got cornered.
He led Jinx into the kitchen. "So. Anyone else joining us tonight?"
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The internal jealous rant stopped when Gabriel mentioned he'd pay her back. Well, that whisper in her ear definitely knocked the frown right off her face. It was replaced with her chewing and sucking off her lip gloss until the older woman interrupted them.
Okay. She could try to be civil. Only because he asked so nicely.
"Hey. They're mostly 18. Except the pianist, but I don't think he's really the cute tail they're looking for. Then there's Raven. She's dour and wears a leotard." She rolled her eyes. "Ugh. Leotards."
Jinx sat herself down sideways in her chair, crossing her legs and not pushing herself in any. Immediately, she picked up a fork and started toying with it. There. She was nice. Added to the conversation. Was he happy?
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She shook her head. "I'm not sure where Anna is, and I think Gabu and Azula went out." Mercy shrugged. "They'll be back later, but they're really good about giving space."
Especially Azula. Honestly, some days if she didn't smell the girl, she wouldn't know the girl was still here.
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That done, he turned to Jinx. "She was nice enough to let Anna stay here for awhile. Kid needed a nice, safe place, especially after-" He paused. "Well, y'know." He coughed, realizing Mercy had lost someone during the plaster killer crap too and suddenly... this was a wrong topic. "....Anyway."
...Yeah, small talk? Gabriel blows at it.
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Well, that topic of conversation got the archangel a swift kick to the shin underneath the table. She was so casual about it, too. Didn't even bat an eye. Delicately, she set down her fork, leaned both elbows on the table, then started picking at her salad with two claws.
Not only was murder not an appropriate dinner subject, but it was made worse by the fact that Jinx's boss was the murderer.
"So, Mercy. How did you and my boyfriend become such good friends?" Worst. Dinner. Ever.
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She looked at Jinx, her lip almost curling at the challenge the girl was presenting. Mercy tamped down on her instincts and was damned determined to get through this dinner.
"We met over the network." Mercy was honest. "Then, after I was killed around Valentines, when I came back, he helped me from becoming... well, wild."
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"She was making such a big show out of..." He paused, realizing she was keeping that a secret and shrugged, moving on. Not that he believed for a second that Jinx would let that go. "Anyway, she peaked my curiosity. Jinx and I actually really got together over that crap- she lost two people, I lost two people. We banded together. Very Lifetime special."
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"Mmmm...that was when I started to fall in love with you," she purred. Beneath the table, her foot decided to trail up Gabriel's leg. Which was probably more deadly than attractive when she spoke next.
"Wild? Such a big show out of...what, exactly?" That girl never could let go of anything.
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She looked at Gabriel and picked up her plate, bringing the lasagna over to the table. "Ready for this?" She asked.
It was meatless, but not tasteless. She'd put in vegetables and sautéed onions for the sauce, making that from scratch.
"After I was killed," her tone edged toward 'get over yourself, child' but she managed to pull it back. "Gabriel helped me with a power problem." She slid into her seat. "This is how I repay him."
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Awkwardly, he spooned lasagna onto his plate and decided that stuffing his face was probably the best possible scenario here. Why did he think this was a good idea? Mental note: Only invite Jinx on outings with his male friends.
...His unattractive male friends.
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