Oct 21, 2011 21:07
Who: Miss Parker and you.
Where: All over Paris, with some suggestions/closed threads tossed in.
When: All weekend
Warnings: Parker is still her own warning label, right?
Notes: Old and new CR welcome! New CR makes me happy!
john connor,
gaius baltar,
miss parker,
a day in the life
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She looked lost, uncertain, completely out of her element--and it's clear that she hasn't really set foot inside a store like this very often, if at all. She's never really bothered to, in the past. But now, she looks determined to figure this out and find something to buy.
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Because the girl looked familiar, and out of her element, Parker paused. The woman always had a near-pathological need to help teenagers. (Parker blamed Debbie and her mother.) "Just go in, the card will make it so they'll kiss your ass all over the fucking place."
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Cassie nodded. "Yeah, I figured. I'm just not really sure what exactly I should buy, or if this would be the right store to go to. My friend is totally into all this high fashion stuff like this, and I wanted to get her something nice." The look on her face reads a little like but I'm lost with this sort of stuff.
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So this was where Gaius chose to be once he'd sent the address of the place through to Parker. He was in good spirits, having changed into recently purchased clothing for the evening, drinking wine quasi-steadily if pacing himself throughout the day in between the purchasing of things and eating. A new pair of stupidly expensive sunglasses hung from his collar, shoes polished to a brilliant shine, and a lit cigarette wedged at his knuckle.
It was mostly a cocktail bar, despite the fact he had proposed 'dinner'. It was also decidedly unFrancophile, despite everything, because Gaius couldn't tell the difference, but this did mean that the light food it did carry were inexplicable fusion-type affairs, European and Asian both. The nightlife was more or less native, the air mingled in conversation both English and French.
"I like the jacket," he thought to inform John Connor, who had (perhaps wisely) given him free rein to pick the venue.
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Wisely indeed, as John had no idea what, why, where - anything, really, and it'd been a fluke to find out they were heading in the same (social) direction. Doubts lingered in his head over the impulsiveness in which he volunteered to go, but despite not having ever met in her in person before, he figured Parker would give him shit if he balked on it.
An eyebrow quirk is all Gaius got for a moment; John, too, was sporting new clothes. (Couldn't very well walk around in full fatigues and gear, and it was all he owned.)
"I'll trust your judgment."
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Parker had been expecting the venue to be not really food related, and she wasn't surprised by it. It was amusing how Gaius seemed to have found the most random place to actually have a drink in, but she wasn't too worried. Her time at the Centre had been well used, so she was more than good with her French accent.
Walking over to the two men on stilettos even taller than the ones she normally tossed her feet into, Parker looked every inch the woman who was out for a good time. Holding a martini glass with some horrific-colored drink inside it, she grinned. "Glad you could make it."
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She could still pick out people that weren't native to the timeline easily, though, so when she saw a fellow warden she waved.
"Hello! How is your trip going?"
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"It's good. Better than being on that fucking boat, that's for sure. How's it going with you?"
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George has an unexpected lead foot, and a bit of difficulty with turning signals.]
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Keeping one eye on the speedometer and the other on the road Parker shouted.]
Blinker!
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This is incredible!
[George doesn't seem concerned that they are going faster than everyone else. Isn't that the point?]
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