Harry Hart (
fucking_gentleman) wrote2016-05-24 06:35 pm
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Harry is actually enjoying the sunshine by the Thames.
Well, truthfully, there's no real sunshine and no one enjoys the Thames, but he's determined to not be in the office, so here he is, sitting in the window of his favourite bakery and sipping at his coffee.
He's people watching, which was always a hobby of his, but now has become a survival mechanism to fend of do gooders and 'helpful' people who see the twisted scar along his temple, the streak of silver it put into his hair, the patch tucked underneath his glasses and they make assumptions.
And his impulse control isn't quite what it was, which means occasionally he's been known to react to a slow and loud "Can I help you?" with a leg trip and toe of his shoe into their ribs.
By accident, of course.
But now, he's mostly curious about the fellow who seems to be somewhat determinedly heading to the river's edge.
Well, truthfully, there's no real sunshine and no one enjoys the Thames, but he's determined to not be in the office, so here he is, sitting in the window of his favourite bakery and sipping at his coffee.
He's people watching, which was always a hobby of his, but now has become a survival mechanism to fend of do gooders and 'helpful' people who see the twisted scar along his temple, the streak of silver it put into his hair, the patch tucked underneath his glasses and they make assumptions.
And his impulse control isn't quite what it was, which means occasionally he's been known to react to a slow and loud "Can I help you?" with a leg trip and toe of his shoe into their ribs.
By accident, of course.
But now, he's mostly curious about the fellow who seems to be somewhat determinedly heading to the river's edge.
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"Maybe you're just a bad story-teller." Jihwan's certainly not a great one. The only thing he's good at recounting are facts and information.
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"'pparently it gives you a crazy vocabulary though." He doesn't even know what erudite means.
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And then years of lessons and constant improvement with Kingsman.
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There's silence for a moment as he takes another sip of his drink, and by now he can feel his medicine starting to kick in. The dull throbbing in his temples is manageable; if he's lucky, he can hop a bus back to his usual route. "How much do I owe you for the drink?"
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"And consider the merits of a cab to your next destination. You look rather peaky still."
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"You sure you don't mind?"
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