Faith Lehane (
faiththatfuelsu) wrote in
cuddlecity2017-11-12 07:30 pm
Entry tags:
If you want blood | OTA
CHARACTERS: Faith Lehane and You!
LOCATIONS: The Deviant
WARNINGS: Currently none, will update if that changes
SUMMARY: Faith and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Faith Lehane was having a day. It wasn't anything huge that marked the day in question as particularly awful. Instead, it was the myriad little things that kept piling up one on top of the other to create an avalanche of bullshit that was threatining to roll downhill at any minute. From the waitress that kept spilling drinks on paying customers, to the drunken idiot that had grabbed her ass before she'd tossed him on his... she was itching to punch something in the worst way.
Before the urge could overwhelm her she'd retreated to the manager's office and sat at her desk for a drink and a time out. The whiskey was strong but not strong enough as the burn of it barely took the edge off. She thought back to her time in prison, the things she'd done to get out of her own head and push the darker urges back into their boxes, and tried utilizing the methods that had worked then. Whatever calm she'd been working toward, small as it had been, was shattered when she heard a tray of glasses smash just beyond her door less than five minutes in to her cool down.
With a bitten off curse she stood to leave her temporary sanctuary so she could assess the damage. Her least favorite waitress was in the middle of the wreckage and Faith's eyes narrowed. Her fingers twitched into a fist, flexed once as she tamped down on the urge to let fly, and released.
Not trusting in her ability to resist a second time meant walking away with little more than a ground out order to clean up the mess. It was on her way up to the front that she decided it was in the best interest of everyone that she find a way to resolve the building tension sooner rather than later. Whether it was going to be a fight or something else was where she was still open to suggestion.
LOCATIONS: The Deviant
WARNINGS: Currently none, will update if that changes
SUMMARY: Faith and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Faith Lehane was having a day. It wasn't anything huge that marked the day in question as particularly awful. Instead, it was the myriad little things that kept piling up one on top of the other to create an avalanche of bullshit that was threatining to roll downhill at any minute. From the waitress that kept spilling drinks on paying customers, to the drunken idiot that had grabbed her ass before she'd tossed him on his... she was itching to punch something in the worst way.
Before the urge could overwhelm her she'd retreated to the manager's office and sat at her desk for a drink and a time out. The whiskey was strong but not strong enough as the burn of it barely took the edge off. She thought back to her time in prison, the things she'd done to get out of her own head and push the darker urges back into their boxes, and tried utilizing the methods that had worked then. Whatever calm she'd been working toward, small as it had been, was shattered when she heard a tray of glasses smash just beyond her door less than five minutes in to her cool down.
With a bitten off curse she stood to leave her temporary sanctuary so she could assess the damage. Her least favorite waitress was in the middle of the wreckage and Faith's eyes narrowed. Her fingers twitched into a fist, flexed once as she tamped down on the urge to let fly, and released.
Not trusting in her ability to resist a second time meant walking away with little more than a ground out order to clean up the mess. It was on her way up to the front that she decided it was in the best interest of everyone that she find a way to resolve the building tension sooner rather than later. Whether it was going to be a fight or something else was where she was still open to suggestion.

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Which she decidedly did not.
"Want to punch someone in the face but fresh air is gonna have to do."
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"What's going on?"
The moment they stepped out, the quiet of the street made the buzzing in his ears flare up, and he focused on the thrum of the bass coming through the soles of his feet from the club behind them, trying to keep himself from getting dizzy. There were bigger issues at hand.
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"You ever get that urge to run like an itch under your skin?" She looks at Baby when she asks, and for that split second she feels more tired than angry. "Except where do you run when this is the closest thing to paradise there is?"
There's a heavy sigh and self deprecating smirk. "Damn I wish I still smoked."
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"I've always got that itch. Back home, I - I was stuck in kind of a shitty situation, and I ended up pulling the trigger." Literally and figuratively. "I ran. And it's how I ended up in Cadelle."
Another sigh, more like a deep exhale, long and steady, before he joined her, leaning against the wall. "It makes me think running is only ever a temporary solution. Whatever's chasing you will always find you. But in the meantime, you can go on joyrides," he finished with a slight smile, looking down at Faith.
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"True story. Running never gets you all that far. Learned that lesson a thousand times over," Faith let out a small snort of a laugh. "Still learning it."
With a deep breath she pushed away from the wall to gently nudge Baby in the side. "You always been this smart or is the shitty situation to thank?"
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"Not that smart. maybe - maybe street smart, I guess. Grew up in the streets, mainly. Grew up trying to run from everything, all the time, and it got me nowhere fast."
Pushing his hands in his pockets, he turned back to Faith. There was something about her - something broken. His voice was soft when he asked:
"What were you running from?"
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"That's a loaded question." It's not an answer and she knows it. She also knows she owes him something.
"A lot of things. Life. Didn't like my surroundings. Didn't like my ghosts. Hell, didn't much like myself." She smiles, and it's far more fliratious than it should be. Bad idea. Bad habits die hard.
The smile turns into something a little softer, a little less predatory.
"I should really start paying you more."
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"For what it's worth, I think you're pretty cool," he added with a smile and a wink, more of a tease than anything else. If it's a little flirty on his end, well. Nobody has to know, and it doesn't have to mean anything. "I learned how to drive when I was 10 years old. I'm not very good at staying in one place myself."
Not that he really ever left, either - just moved through Atlanta like a shadow, the streets his domain.
He chuckled, tilting his head back again for a moment. "You pay me plenty."