It was strange being back in Fandom, even after almost two weeks since his return. He'd not been getting out much, really, so it felt good to get up to the roof
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Everyone had their reasons to smoke perhaps; Cal's involved a redhead he hadn't seen in two years and too many pirates he'd seen too much of all day. He tried not to give into the temptation of another cigarette tonight, but he found himself too restless after work to concentrate on anything. The nicotine addiction starting to malevolently settle under his skin, the redhead, and the pirates won, though, and he found himself drifting up to the roof again, slowly emptying out the contents of another pack.
Cal lifted his chin in response, noting that, if he couldn't shake the addiction, at least he would seem to be in company around this place, and at least it wasn't pot coming from the other guy this time. The other guy; he recognized him, but was finding he wasn't doing entirely well with names lately; there'd been too many of them. He mulled over it for a moment, trying to recall, over his cigarette after he'd lit it, breathed it in deeply.
"Yeah," he finally said, after a sigh of cancerous smoke escaped him. "It's...Ronan?"
If the other guy said more, he could be sure, because of that accent.
"Yeah," Ronan said. "We met... at the picnic, right?"
The cigarette definitely seemed to be... relaxing something. Or maybe it was the night air. Or both. "How're you finding Fandom?" he asked. "You said you came in last term, yeah? Must be settling pretty well by now, then."
Sometimes Seregil felt the need to climb as high as he could. Which was what found him on the roof and spotting Ronan. "So what brings a person like you to a place like this?" he said, walking over.
"Well they say cream rises to the top and you can't get any higher here than the roofs," Seregil teased. He nodded at the cigarette Ronan held. "Tobaaco?" he asked, naming the more prevalent substance smoked in this world.
There was something about smokers, some kind of universal rule or something, that they tended to gravitate toward each other.
Which was why when Katchoo stepped out onto the roof she wasn't too surprised to see people up there, engaged in the same pursuit upon which she'd been intent.
"Irish, I didn't know you were the self-destructive type."
Katchoo waved the hand that had just extracted that battered Bic from her pocket. "Nah, I got i --" The click and scrape of the flintwheel, sparks, but no flame. "Aw, hell."
"Here," Ronan said, and extended one hand. A snap and a whispered word -- so easy, calling fire -- had a flame extending from his thumb. "Got ya covered."
Okay, so, normally when Reno wanted a smoke, he'd just crack his window and pollute the air in his dorm room.
Apparently, smoke was bad for ferrets or something, so for Mako's sake, Reno was taking his cigarette up to the roof, nodding faintly at the assorted company already gathered there.
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"Yeah," he finally said, after a sigh of cancerous smoke escaped him. "It's...Ronan?"
If the other guy said more, he could be sure, because of that accent.
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The cigarette definitely seemed to be... relaxing something. Or maybe it was the night air. Or both. "How're you finding Fandom?" he asked. "You said you came in last term, yeah? Must be settling pretty well by now, then."
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He wasn't expecting to see Ronan and commented off-handedly for lack of anything better to say, "Those'll kill ya, you know."
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"How's it going?"
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"Going good; can't complain. You?"
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It's almost a little frightening, how easily he said that word.
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"Yeah, tobacco," Ronan replied. "I don't smoke it often, but every now and then..." He shrugged. "I just get the urge, I guess."
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Which was why when Katchoo stepped out onto the roof she wasn't too surprised to see people up there, engaged in the same pursuit upon which she'd been intent.
"Irish, I didn't know you were the self-destructive type."
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Apparently, smoke was bad for ferrets or something, so for Mako's sake, Reno was taking his cigarette up to the roof, nodding faintly at the assorted company already gathered there.
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Well, it was. As most tended to be. Naturally.
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