After the press conference, David makes his way back to the hotel suite. Tired but knowing he has a few more hours of work ahead of him before he can call it a night
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Jack's over by the bar getting a drink when Palmer walks in. Though he's not in the best of moods, it's been a while since he's seen Palmer--in person at least--so he heads over.
"Hello, David," he says, just catching himself before he can call Palmer 'sir'; it's a hard habit to break. "It's been a while since I've seen you in here."
Jack nods; the last time he remembers Palmer being in the bar was around Tony's wake, and even then he barley remembers it, those first few days back in the bar a blur.
"Do I even need to ask when you came in from?" Jack asks.
It's not immediately that David notices him. Leaning back in his chair, he watches the fire and tries not to think about anything he has to deal with once he leaves Milliways.
Not that it works.
The sound of footsteps catches his attention and he glances away in time to see someone familiar nearby. "Behrooz?"
The press conference had been played on the big screen back at CTU...it had made Chase's workday a little easier, reminded him exactly why he had voted for Palmer in 2004.
He's certainly not expecting to run into Palmer in the bar on his way home from work, but after a few moments of nervousness, he decides to make the most of it.
"The Seattle one?" Despite many people saying it had been a mistake, there were still a few who thought otherwise. Though it wouldn't have changed his mind if no one had agreed, it was still good to hear.
"Thank you. I'm afraid you might be in the minority, however. Do you care to join me," he adds, motioning to the chair across from him.
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"Hello, David," he says, just catching himself before he can call Palmer 'sir'; it's a hard habit to break. "It's been a while since I've seen you in here."
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"It's been a while since I've been here. I opened the door to my hotel room and found myself here."
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"Do I even need to ask when you came in from?" Jack asks.
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Not that it works.
The sound of footsteps catches his attention and he glances away in time to see someone familiar nearby. "Behrooz?"
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Almost immediately after he asks that, he motions towards another chair and asks, "Do you want to sit?"
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He's certainly not expecting to run into Palmer in the bar on his way home from work, but after a few moments of nervousness, he decides to make the most of it.
"Mr. President?"
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He glances up to look David in the eye.
"Mr. President--I have to tell you how much I appreciated your address."
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"Thank you. I'm afraid you might be in the minority, however. Do you care to join me," he adds, motioning to the chair across from him.
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