Tick tock I want to rock you like the eighties

Sep 10, 2011 19:51

Who: "John Doe"/Darkwing and "Jim"; CLOSED
When: Backdated to the 7th, around 5pm, after this thread.
Where: Some random coffee shop
Summary: Jim left Jason his number. Jason called hoping it was Moriarty and a business thing, but it ends up it was a gay post worker. So Jason is now pretending to be gay and they're going on a date. Awkwardness ( Read more... )

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bombingtype September 11 2011, 06:06:09 UTC
He saw him almost immediately- Jim raised a slight eyebrow at the initial appearance of Jason, again assessing him up and down with a quick glance. His clothes were nice, but his shoes were worn, overly so, and they weren't a particular brand. Plus, there was a slight bulge where the clothing tag was- obviously intending on returning it. Thus, not very rich. Thus, not entrenched enough in the criminal world to be rich. Thus either immoral or unskilled (the latter was much more likely- he needed to be directed).

In either case, he wasn't homosexual- Jim could tell this in an instant. And perhaps it was bad to judge a man's sexuality based on his presentation, but the fact of the matter was that he could. Everything from the way he presented himself to the way he sat in his chair, to the way he sipped at his coffee was very indicative of the mannerisms of... well, one who wasn't of that inclination. Having studied the ways that men of different sexualities presented themselves just to fool Sherlock Holmes, it- was rather ( ... )

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under_thehood September 11 2011, 16:26:25 UTC
When he spotted Jim, Jason noticed the low-slung jeans, the underwear, and the tight shirt and reminded himself that this was for a reason, that he couldn't just book it without getting some information. He wasn't afraid, but uncomfortable really, as the vigilante preferred wars that could be solved with guns and explosives rather than navigating a more tame but equally dangerous civillian environment. He could do it, sure, but his preference went first and foremost to the ability to use force to get what he needed. There was something almost unfortunate about the need to almost tease the information out of Jim instead of beating him to a pulp. But, now that he thought about it, that could be Plan B ( ... )

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bombingtype September 11 2011, 18:07:53 UTC
"A few months ago," he offers, sipping at his coffee. It was true enough- and Jim really didn't think it could link him back to Moriarty- he'd purposely distanced their entry posts so that their arrivals seemed completely separate. "I'm really glad I managed to get a good job and find a place to live. I was worried for a few days that I'd be homeless or something when the Darkness came."

Oblivious to Jason's more homicidal urges, he smiles politely and tilts his head. "What about you? Have you been here awhile?"

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under_thehood September 11 2011, 18:28:11 UTC
Jason leaned back in his chair a little bit so he could cross his legs and fingered the cardboard sheath around his coffee cup as he watched Jim. The concerns seemed mundane, boring, and those that most normal people indeed worried about.

"Couple months." A shrug. "But it's not too different from home, so it's not really feeling like only a couple months."

Both are relative truths, as Gotham is a big city similar to the Port, complete with its own set of 'monsters' that had a tendency to come out at night.

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