[Room 15, with Michael]
Jun. 6th, 2012 11:54 pm She's got the brand-new bottle of Johnny Walker Blue in one hand when she knocks at the door of Room 15, feeling unaccountably nervous.
It's not like this is weird, or anything. It's not like she thinks he'll be unhappy to see her -- or the whiskey. And she wants to know how the latest mission went, whether there were more crab-monsters involved, or...whatever might be out there.
(But they haven't talked, alone, since her stint as bartender and the fight they'd had, which, in retrospect...she doesn't even remember how it got started, or why. That feeling of sinking unhappiness is pretty immediately recognizable, though.)
If asked, she might not even be able to say why she's here, aside from the simplest reason she can put in words: she wanted to see him.
I miss you, he'd written, once.
Well, the feeling's mutual.
It's not like this is weird, or anything. It's not like she thinks he'll be unhappy to see her -- or the whiskey. And she wants to know how the latest mission went, whether there were more crab-monsters involved, or...whatever might be out there.
(But they haven't talked, alone, since her stint as bartender and the fight they'd had, which, in retrospect...she doesn't even remember how it got started, or why. That feeling of sinking unhappiness is pretty immediately recognizable, though.)
If asked, she might not even be able to say why she's here, aside from the simplest reason she can put in words: she wanted to see him.
I miss you, he'd written, once.
Well, the feeling's mutual.
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Date: 2012-06-23 09:49 pm (UTC)Standing a little longer than strictly necessary, willing his body to work with him instead of against him, he eventually makes his way back to bed with two cans of Coke and another kiss.
This time, he sits on the edge of the bed, half turned toward her with one knee up on the mattress - waiting for room service to knock at their door.
"So far, better than the last time you came to Miami?"
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Date: 2012-06-23 11:13 pm (UTC)"Hey, I liked this part last time, too," she reminds him, settling back, getting comfortable. "And there hasn't been any violence or explosions or theft, yet, so we're definitely already doing better than before."
Mainly, she doesn't have to worry about him getting hurt or killed.
"I'd hate to have to try and sneak into this place."
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Date: 2012-06-24 01:17 am (UTC)His eyes darken, but before he can take the thought any further his cellphone starts ringing and he's digging for his pants on the floor. "Shit..." He mutters before picking up on the fourth ring.
"Barry? What's going on?"
Yeah, I've got something that'll help you on the case."
"Barry, this is my job... What are you doing?"
"No big deal, I'm on the way to the hotel now."
Michael grimaces; "No, I'm kind of really busy right now and we're almost ready move in on the target tomorrow night."
Before he can get a response, the phone beeps several times and goes dead; Damn it, I need to charge it."
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Date: 2012-06-24 01:50 am (UTC)When he drops the phone from his ear to swear at it, she sits up, brings her knees up, arms looping loosely around them, the sheet bunching at her waist.
"Something wrong?"
She glances around for her clothes, looks back to him for an answer.
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Date: 2012-06-24 03:32 am (UTC)"Barry. He's on the way." A frown creases his lips after he manages to get the damn thing plugged in.
"He says that he's got a something that'll help - which in my few dealings with him I've come to assume means he's going to get us shot at."
Frustrated, he stabs at the dial back only to get a busy tone. "Damn it."
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Date: 2012-06-24 04:01 am (UTC)She lifts her eyebrows at him, but her smile is wry instead of teasing as she gets up, finds her clothes, tugging on jeans and refastening her bra.
"Seems like kind of a shame."
Barry had better watch himself. She's still not in a mood to be pushed around by anybody, and Michael was beginning to relax, too.
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Date: 2012-06-24 04:06 am (UTC)If he's insisting on interrupting his evening of not working, fine... he can deal with seeing boxer shorts.
"I'm almost hoping it's nothing, this doesn't need to get any more complicated than it already is."
As if on awkward cue, the practiced room service knock at the door sounds and Michael's quick to answer it, still not bothering with clothes. "Sorry I can't make it dinner in bed."
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Date: 2012-06-24 04:10 am (UTC)She gives him a crooked sort of smile, raking fingers through her hair to try and neaten it from where his had tangled and caught in the curls.
"As long as he's not planning on staying the night. I might put my foot down about that."
The food smells great, and she glances over at it in the middle of tugging her shirt back over her head.
Her eyes might go to Michael, too. That last thing he said before Barry called...she's got the sinking feeling that tonight might not go as smooth as she'd hoped, regardless.
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Date: 2012-06-24 04:29 am (UTC)Still, he watches with thinly veiled annoyance as the attendant sets their meal at the small table tucked away in the suite's breakfast nook - complete with a rosebud vase and bottles of mineral water. After getting his tip, the silent man leaves them to their meal.
"Lets eat, I don't want to deal with him on an empty stomach." Really, he doesn't want to deal with him at all - but he got the impression that there was little choice in the matter.
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Date: 2012-06-24 01:30 pm (UTC)Dinner looks pretty awesome: there's plenty of good seafood in Maine, but it's mostly of the lobsters, steamers, and cod variety, and it lacks the spice and heat found everywhere in Florida. She digs in for a bite, looks over at him as she washes it down with a sip of water.
"Barry. He's the guy those Cubans wanted before, right?"
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Date: 2012-06-24 06:57 pm (UTC)"That's the guy, guess you get the pleasure of meeting him now." He smiles, but there's a lingering frustration behind it. "He's an... interesting guy."
The question of how much not-strictly-legal behavior Emma will put up with is usually in the back of his mind. Michael's always worked above the law, outside of it, as a spy and the fact that he's working as a spy without official backing hasn't changed any of that... including the sort of people he tends to have to associate with.
"Barry's a money launderer, like most guys that handle a lot of other people's illegally obtained money he's sort of gotten used to being both treated well and despised. His clients don't have to like him, but they do have to treat like the man that could single handedly sink them in and all of their associates in prison for a very long time. Honestly, he's a nice enough guy but he gets on my nerves. All flash and spiky hair with a manicure."
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Date: 2012-06-25 02:57 am (UTC)It's about the only comment she has to make about it, because any others get tossed out of consideration at the strange look on Michael's face, the way he's tensed up all of a sudden.
She nudges his ankle with one bare foot, frowning at him, a little.
"You're really pissed off about this. What's up?"
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Date: 2012-06-25 03:59 am (UTC)The gentle press of her foot against his ankle draws him back up and he shakes his head, taking a large bite of the perfectly done pasta and sauce.
"It's nothing, I just... you know, I told you we weren't working tonight."
He's trying. Whether she knows it or not, it's taking a good deal of effort for him not to be working, not to be dwelling on what's lurking around the corner. And for him that's kind of a big deal.
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Date: 2012-06-25 04:09 am (UTC)She twirls her fork in the pasta, comes up with a good-sized bite, shrugs her slouched shoulders. "Don't sweat it. There's time."
Time here, time at the bar, and, to be honest, it's not like she knows how to be this focused on another person.
Or ever knew.
"You never know. He could actually be helpful."
There's a sly sparkle in her eyes that suggests she is less than optimistic that this might be the case.
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Date: 2012-06-25 04:19 am (UTC)"The last time I had a meeting with Barry he was followed by an assassin that was used as a distraction while the person that burned me blew up the front of a store full of civilians. I doubt it'll be helpful."
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Date: 2012-06-25 06:53 pm (UTC)"Seriously?"
There's a moment while she struggles with the information, decides it's too much to deal with on short notice, and ends up saying the first thing that pops into her head.
Because that always works so well. "How did this guy not get himself killed before he met you?"
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Date: 2012-06-26 05:47 am (UTC)"Fear. The person that planted the bomb was out to get my attention - Barry's probably one of the safest guys in the city if it weren't for people after me." He keeps his eyes focused on his plate, dragging the tines of his fork through a fine white sauce; "He controls where the money goes - all it would take to set up half the crime world of Miami is his little black book."
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Date: 2012-06-26 05:47 pm (UTC)She watches him, carefully, for a long moment, before turning her attention back to her pasta, like there wasn't anything to see.
It's a lie, and she knows he'll know it's a lie, because even he has got to recognize the way his face goes flat and blank when he's talking about the miserable situation that is his life after getting burned.
He's got a lot of hang-ups, Michael. Not that she can blame him, but it does make it a little difficult to empathize with his desire to get back in the game. When it involves people planting bombs to get your attention, how worth it can it be?
Whatever. It's none of her business, but Barry is, sort of, so she focuses on that for now.
"I've met guys like that before," she says. "I can't say I ever really liked them much. Must be the certain slimy personality drawn to a life of less-than-petty crime."
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Date: 2012-06-26 09:07 pm (UTC)Milliways doesn't look so bad. When did it become something other than a place to get away from life? When did it start feeling more like his reality to be in other people's worlds?
"He's not really a bad guy," he mutters casually, "he's just... Barry."
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Date: 2012-06-26 09:14 pm (UTC)"Yeah."
She knows people like that, too. Besides, it's not like Michael's going for a gun, or anything, and she can deal with a smarmy money launderer. "Any idea when he'll be joining us?"
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Date: 2012-06-26 09:39 pm (UTC)Two bites later, the in room phone rang from the front desk.
"We're on the Do Not Disturb list... think I should let him up?"
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Date: 2012-06-26 09:42 pm (UTC)She makes a face, mouth twisting as she pushes her plate away, looking after the unfinished pasta with regret.
"It's probably better to bring him up, don't you think?"
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Date: 2012-06-26 09:52 pm (UTC)He gives the front desk the go-ahead to let him up and hangs up - approaching Emma from behind. "And, as soon as he's gone..." he murmurs, pressing a kiss to the top of her head and stroking both hands over her shoulders; "I have every plan to finish what we started... maybe in a bubble bath."
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Date: 2012-06-26 09:56 pm (UTC)She leans back, nudging her head into his stomach as she tips it back to look up, her smile tilting further.
"You, me, a nice warm bath, and that bottle of champagne. Sounds pretty nice."
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Date: 2012-06-26 10:06 pm (UTC)And then there's a hard rap at the door and he rolls his eyes, giving her one last kiss before making his way toward the door in nothing but his shorts. "Barry!" He offers an obviously forced smile, letting him in and then slamming the door behind him; "Nice of you to drop by."
Barry looks him over, his halfhearted smile drooping when he catches on that he's interrupted something. "You must be the hot blonde..." he looks toward Emma, eyeing her over before his lips quirk back into a smile; "Mike, I gotta say you definitely traded up there... I mean when I saw you with that young guy I was kind of starting to wonder if you weren't going a little... you know... but oooh boy..."
"Barry." Michael gritted his teeth, grabbing the other man by the arm. "What's so important that it couldn't wait until after we finished the job?"
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