http://bloodyuseless.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] bloodyuseless.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] tampered2006-08-18 02:11 am

Log: Complete

When; August 18th
Rating; PG? Will edit as needed
Characters; Frederick Abberline and Faye Valentine
Summary; Meeting for cards.
Log;

Frederick was much more comfortable with the return of all his clothing (it was interesting that in his 'assigned' room, a wide variety of his personal belongings including a large chunk of his wardrobe had appeared in the 'oops' boxes) - nakedness on his own time in private was one thing, but to know there was simply no option due to some great cosmic prank was unnerving. Even with Victoria, most of their intimate time still involved... layers. It didn't help that he was pale (even for an Englishman) and had a history of malnutrition due to his addictions.

Miss Valentine's apparent fascination with his nude form perplexed him. However, she was friendly, and he was without a great many friends or even acquaintances in the city. He sat at a small table in the cozy, casual cafe, absently rolling a cigarette (being so expert at it by this time that he hardly had to look down at his hands), awaiting Faye's arrival.

[identity profile] glock30.livejournal.com 2006-08-22 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
Faye took the alcohol gratefully, crossing one leg over the other. "Lucky, indeed," she replied. "At least you're straightforward about it. No dancing around the truth for Frederick Abberline."

She glanced at the cards. "Why not? You know, I'm entirely too sober to lose this game, and it feels like it's taken forever to get this far." She wiggled her toes, kind of uncomfortable. "Don't take this the wrong way or anything, but would you mind all that much if I took off this stocking, too? It feels weird to only have one on." Faye didn't know why she was asking. After all, it wasn't his decision. But she felt like being polite.

[identity profile] glock30.livejournal.com 2006-08-22 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
Abberline sounded unfazed, which surprised Faye but didn't bother her. To each his own, she supposed, and removed her right stocking with much less gusto, dropping it by her other and feeling better because of it--it had been far too long since she had gone barefoot. She took a quick swig and laid out the cards.

She remembered to reply as well. "Well it's not exactly drafty in here," she said, wiping imaginary sweat off of her neck. "At this point I might lose on purpose just to feel cooler." Not that he should have any qualms about it, his blatant little interest aside. Abberline seemed perfectly comfortable, though, and Faye wondered if she couldn't hold her liquor as well as she thought.

[identity profile] glock30.livejournal.com 2006-08-22 05:39 am (UTC)(link)
She hummed her agreement. "This whole city is too hot for its own damn good. Of course, space is cold, so I thought that maybe it was just me, but if you're agreeing..."

Just for kicks, Faye thought about reaching across the table and actually hitting him. Just a light little smack on the shoulder. Just to see what would happen, what he might do, to see if it would make her laugh about that too. But she didn't play with the idea much outside of it being only an idea, and she laid his card down practically. "Eighteen," she said.

[identity profile] glock30.livejournal.com 2006-08-22 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
Faye, upon turning her cards over to discover that she had an even ten, was in the middle of dealing herself another card when she heard the word 'beach.' She had been listening to him before, and briefly thought about asking how something could be cold and humid at the same time when she heard the word.

She looked up at him, her hair falling into her face. She didn't care. "There's a beach here?" she asked, feeling like she might have shrieked it. "And, more importantly... you almost got heat stroke?"

Faye hated being hot, but being hot on a beach was a completely different kind of hot. It was the kind of hot that made her want to cry tears of joy. Or propose, whichever came first.

[identity profile] glock30.livejournal.com 2006-08-22 06:18 am (UTC)(link)
Faye was so happy she could barely stand it. A beach. A beach. She hadn't lain in the sun for so long that it was disgusting. Abberline, though, was looking at her like she had just grow nine more heads. "A beach is a beach, whatever arrangement. And having pirates just makes it more interesting," she said, and indicated her card, continuing as if it were part of the beach conversation, "Nineteen. Miss Valentine wins."

She grinned at him, suddenly not thoughtful, not concerned with winning or anything. There was a beach. Everything else seemed to pale in comparison. This stupid city had something innocently decent. "You're always overdressed," she said, looking up at him. "You'd be overdressed in a snow storm."

[identity profile] glock30.livejournal.com 2006-08-22 02:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Faye laughed at his comment and the way that he threw it in her face. "Touche," she only said. She liked people who could match her stride for stride. It was a bad quality that she had. They were probably the wrong sorts of people to like. She gathered up the cards and dealt them while Abberline removed his shirt, looking a bit strange as he undid the buttons. He was just as pale as she had become, probably more so, but it wasn't like she wasn't used to seeing skinny pale people.

He looked a little awkward, but Faye said sweetly, "That isn't so bad, now is it?" She had a feeling he would only truly start to feel weird when she was forced to remove either top or bottom, if he let it get that far, which Faye hoped that he did, if only to see the look on his face.


[identity profile] glock30.livejournal.com 2006-08-23 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
Faye couldn't help but feel a small surge of triumph, despite the fact that Abberline was probably only throwing her the victory because he didn't want to lose anymore--or for her to lose anymore. And she was surprisingly fine with that. Hell, it meant that she had won, and Faye Valentine would choose winning over being naked any day. "I think I do, darling," she said back, giving him a snort as she stressed the last word. No one ever called her darling.

She gathered up the cards, saying, "Pretty soon this is going to turn into a weekly thing. Like old women and their bridge games." She doubted it, but it was fun to speculate regardless, and she bent down to pull on her boots.

[identity profile] glock30.livejournal.com 2006-08-23 04:57 am (UTC)(link)
Faye stood, shrugging her sweater back on over her shoulders and sliding her cigarettes back into her shorts. She draped her stockings over her shoulder and tipped an imaginary hat at him, giving him a wink. "Anytime, Inspector," she said. "See you around."

And with that she crossed the apartment and showed herself to the door, listening to sounds that more or less indicated that he was cleaning up.

Anytime, indeed.