Back home, Patrick isn’t much of a go for a run every morning kind of guy, so much as going for a walk through his neighborhood, but since we’re lacking a replica of Dorchester here, he’s been making do with going running in the CES, generally with Costigan or anyone else who’s interested, and he’s heading in that direction now.
After showering and changing into something that isn't work out clothes, it's time for food. Even though he never misses breakfast, it’s not really his favorite meal of the day, so instead of having a heaping pile of waffles or pancakes, he’s got two pieces of toast and some coffee.
Chromie, on the other hand, has more bacon and sausage then should generally be able to fit in someone the size of the average bar stool. The plate is pretty large, so it takes her both hands to carry. There's a fork between her teeth. She chirps something around the fork that might be "Hi, Patrick!" as he goes by.
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"Hey, Chromie," he said with a smile, although the shear amount of food got a curious raised eyebrow. "Need a hand?" Because that looks like it's a little annoying to carry around like that.
Doing laundry here is just as boring as doing laundry back home, and Patrick is standing by the machine he’s currently claimed and reading through network posts on his journal, waiting for it to be finished so he can dump them in the dryer.
Ever since being assigned to Jason, Patrick has been getting trained by Bruce so he has some hope in hell of not dying if Jason ever snaps and tries to kill him. He's not really sure how much of a concern this is, since he and the kid get along pretty well most of the time, all things considered, so he's more going into it as insurance for the next big Barge crisis. And the one after that. And the one after that.
He'll spar with just about anyone, or be up for a game of basketball or something if that's more your style.
Yo fellow gym rat. If Kirk isn't bothering Shego, eating, or trolling someone, there's a good chance that he's in the gym. And surprise surprise, he's then when Patrick shows up, just getting off one of the treadmills.
"Hey man." Have a handshake and a smile. Meeting gym rats is super cool.
"Hey." And you are getting a smile and a handshake in return. "Patrick Kenzie. Don't think we've run into each other before."
Well, beyond in passing. He'd been on the Barge long enough to know most people by sight if not first and last name, and even then, that was becoming more unusual.
Sarah's suggestion about wardens getting a background in psychology, since we're notably missing a therapist on board and everyone probably needs one, was a good one, and Patrick's sitting at a table in the library with a textbook doing some reading about Carl Jung.
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He'll spar with just about anyone, or be up for a game of basketball or something if that's more your style.
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"Hey man." Have a handshake and a smile. Meeting gym rats is super cool.
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Well, beyond in passing. He'd been on the Barge long enough to know most people by sight if not first and last name, and even then, that was becoming more unusual.
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"Don't think so either. Jim Kirk." Another shake of the hand and then Jim lets go. "You look like you're looking for a fight or a duel or something."
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