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sleazeoverstyle) wrote2009-04-11 03:27 pm
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"Strap in, Chuck." He does the final check and all systems are a go. Of friggin' course they are; he does the maintenance on this helicopter himself whenever he can. Shin-Ra 3, ready and waiting. Because he can, he reaches over and adjusts the noise-reduction phones on Charlie's head, shows her how to use the mic so she can talk to him over the noise of the rotors, makes sure her seat belt's all fastened up the right way, and hands her a map of the known world, or the planet Gaia, whichever she wants to call it. There's a big red X next to Midgar.
"We're here. We got enough fuel in this thing to make it just about anywhere, and I can always put down for more if we need it. Any of those place names strike your fancy, Pie Lady?" There are some places he'd talk her out of goin' on general principle. Like... he just went to Costa del Sol and Gold Saucer with Lara and he ain't sure how much more fun in the sun he can stand. But there's all sorts of shit to do, from the port at Junon to a flyby of the Northern Crater, to the pretty little town of Nibelheim. The only place he ain't gonna go is Wutai, 'cause there's people there who don't like him real well.
Wait, what the hell's he sayin'? There's people everywhere who don't like him real well. But still, he ain't goin' to Wutai.
"Except here." He points the skinny little sliver of world out to her. "Or if nothin' calls to you by name, we can just fly around for a while and stop where we feel like stoppin'." He has to file some sort of flight plan, but he'll figure that out.
"We're here. We got enough fuel in this thing to make it just about anywhere, and I can always put down for more if we need it. Any of those place names strike your fancy, Pie Lady?" There are some places he'd talk her out of goin' on general principle. Like... he just went to Costa del Sol and Gold Saucer with Lara and he ain't sure how much more fun in the sun he can stand. But there's all sorts of shit to do, from the port at Junon to a flyby of the Northern Crater, to the pretty little town of Nibelheim. The only place he ain't gonna go is Wutai, 'cause there's people there who don't like him real well.
Wait, what the hell's he sayin'? There's people everywhere who don't like him real well. But still, he ain't goin' to Wutai.
"Except here." He points the skinny little sliver of world out to her. "Or if nothin' calls to you by name, we can just fly around for a while and stop where we feel like stoppin'." He has to file some sort of flight plan, but he'll figure that out.
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He actually means it.
And good thing he changed up the itinerary. This is a day full of flying and it's a good thing this is a comfortable helicopter or she'd hate him by the end of it, but a break to stretch their legs will be nice.
"You ready for open ocean again?" It's a moot question, 'cause ready or not, they're goin'. It won't take real long to get there from here. Half hour, maybe.
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"I'm ready," she enthuses. "And since there won't be any sights you can totally tell me more about your family." Or anything, really. Charlie's sort of easily distractable, after all.
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"You met 'em. What more do you want to know?"
No lady's ever asked him about his friggin' family before. Is this the kind of thing normal people do? He ain't sure.
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But she answers easily. "Well, I only just met them, and they were nice, but that doesn't mean I know much about them. I mean, there have to be embarrassing stories and stuff, right?"
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Those ain't stories he just gives away.
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He doesn't promise to answer truthfully. Just to come up with an answer, but he won't point that out to Charlie. Nah, a guy's got to hold on to a little bit of mystique or at least a tiny shred of dignity.
Just enough to hang onto so he could say he's got something going for him.
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Also, like he cared who she went out with. They weren't close or nothin', but Charlie doesn't know that. Why should she?
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And that's enough said about that. Nah, he'll keep her wonderin' on that one. For a little while, anyway.
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When in doubt, divert attention. It's a Turks trick as old as the friggin' hills and it'll save 'em both from this line of questioning.
Anyhow, the coffee's pretty good and he doesn't want to waste it... like he ever gave a fuck about that before.
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Or not to. She's easy.
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Maybe that'll make sense to her. Or maybe not, but he'll find out one way or the other.
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One of these days she's gonna ask him about Riley, 'cause he wasn't at the party for her to meet. But maybe they can get to Costa del Sol first.
Maybe.
Or maybe not.
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The coffee really is pretty good; he swallows it back.
"He's dead."
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"Oh." She says softly. "Sorry..." For the loss, for bringing it up, for any number of things.
Her gaze focuses down on her hands in her lap and she grows still. She doesn't say anything else, afraid to ask about something else she shouldn't.
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If there's pain behind the informative nature of the statement he sure as shit doesn't show it. He ain't shown distress over it for friggin' years now.
"If we go back to my place, I'll show you his picture. People said we looked alike, so you can tell me if they were right or full of shit." The Western continent is just now visible in front of them. It was a good call, decidin' to touch down at Costa del Sol. He could use a stretch.
"Hey, look. Over there. That's where we're going." In the distance, the water changes from deep blue to brilliant turquoise.
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"I'm still sorry," she says softly. Then she lets go, still watching him closely. When he directs her gaze outside again, she turns and brightens slightly. "It's beautiful," she whispers.
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It's stupid and he knows it, and he ain't gonna even start to think about it now. "Shit, Chuck. You don't have to be sorry. Shit happens." Fuck, he's sorry she got killed. There's always somethin' to regret, ain't there? Turning for just a second, he lifts her chin with his index finger. "Repeat after me. There's nothin' to be sorry for."
Even if there's really every reason to be sorry as anything; his hand goes back to the controls. "Costa del Sol, this is Shin-Ra Three on approach for landing. You got that open helipad you promised me?"
This time when he glances Charlie's way, he gives her a wink and a small smile.
"Shin-Ra Three, you're cleared for landing at Helipad One. Repeat, Helipad One, copy."
"Helipad One. Over." The airport there's right on the water and the numbers on the landing pads are visible from way up here. It's cool. It's probably his favorite place to bring in a chopper on the whole friggin' planet.
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"Oh my gosh!" she exclaims looking out at the perfectly blue water as it rolls up onto the beach. "That's beautiful." And just like that her shadowed mood is gone.
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Then he turns to her and smiles, takes off the headset -- finally -- and helps her off with hers, and the seatbelt. "All right, there, Charlie. You stay put till I open your door. No gettin' out on your own." She might already be dead but he doesn't want to see her die all over again. Odds are she'd be just fine -- this is a big helicopter -- but still. So he gathers up his few things and opens the door and hops out, then makes his way around to her side and opens the door, motions for her to keep her head down, and helps her down and out.
First thing he always notices here is that blast of heat, and it's a big friggin' contrast to the Northern continent and the crater there.
Once they're away from the helicopter and down off the landing pad, he lets go of her hand. "Welcome to the tropics. Charlie." And just 'cause, he gives her a quick kiss on the cheek. "Town's this way."
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