[It's rather obvious that someone's settled in and relaxed a little since his arrival. Finding out that your dying actions saved the human race will do that to you, after all. Jack's reclining very near to edge of the lake- near enough that he's got a fishing pole that he's scrounged up from somewhere, the line of which is connected to a bobber
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It's been nice lately. The beach, too. I wonder if it will be something really good next, too.
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[If he misses some of the people he'd just reconnected with, well- at least he knows they're safe. His time was pretty much over anyway.]
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[Oh yeah, that's a huge grin as he glances over at his friend.]
There's another rod in the living room. Wanna join me?
[And really, retired or not... it's not a request. :D]
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Until then, he'll just grin at the look on his friend's face, leaning back just a little in his chair.]
What? We have to eat somehow. Besides! Look at the weather! This is perfect for fishing. All we need are a couple beers.
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Thus, have a kid standing next to you, Jack. He can't be any older than his early teens, and his hands are casually resting in the pockets of his shorts as he tries to appear nonchalant.]
Catch anything?
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[He grins a little, settling down a little more into his seat.]
I've got another rod in our cabin.
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[Gon had really liked it, said it was relaxing. He'd held onto that fishing rod like losing it would kill him.
Despite his words, however, he's not leaving, his eyes locked on the bobber.]
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[Despite his lack of understanding, there's a fondness to his voice, and he shrugs.] For me, well. It's peaceful, out here. Fishing, you can just take the time to enjoy yourself, and enjoy the company of your fellow fishermen.
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[Cameron has come up behind him. She's wearing sunglasses; they almost cover her better than the red bra and panties she's wearing in lieu of a bikini.]
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It's not so much about the catching of the fish. [I.E. not yet. Give him time, he's a bit rusty.] It's more about- bonding. The time you spend as you fish, and who you spend it with. Speaking of which, it seems I'm a bit lonely at the moment. Want to join me?
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