Fletchawk
Clever thoughts mean nothing unless acted upon.
"Yeah, I hear you," Owen affirmed before taking a swig from his drink. It was certainly better tasting than the stuff he'd drank in the past, not that it was a difficult thing to achieve.
He struggled to keep his eyes from rolling when Danny reminded him to act his age. "Look who's talking, man. Make sure to act old enough to work here," he retorted, catching a laugh before it nettled his ribs. When Danny tossed him the coin, Owen barely saw it arching towards him, looking like a tiny silver ball as it gyrated through the air. His hand shot out almost instinctively to snatch it out of the air, and the moment he felt the dime was secure, Owen instantly regretted it. A sharp inhale that morphed his face into a grimace was the result from his aching body bewailing the sudden motion. Not wanting to draw more concern from Danny, Owen quickly salvaged his composure before heading off to try to get in touch with Bailey.
The first payphone somehow had a penny crammed into the coin slot, rendering it useless. Fortunately, the other one was seemed less abused, and Owen dialed her apartment number. After the dial clicked back into place, he let it ring a few times. But after the fourth ring, he figured that she was either not there, severely hungover, or both, so he hung up, and repeatedly pushed the coin return button until a soft clink of the coin being spit back out was heard. Calling her "workshop" yielded an answer, although it was one the "clerks" instead of the woman herself.
The usual one word greeting growled through the receiver, "Yes?"
"It's China."
"She's looking for you."
"Did she say why?"
"No."
"I'll swing by tomorrow. Got a clinker with East Harlem."
"Said it was urgent."
"Tomorrow," Owen repeated, and then hung the receiver up. Despite the fact that the call took less than a minute, both sides conveyed what they wanted to. He thumbed the coin return again, but knew it was a fruitless endeavor.
Returning to the bar, he took a final draft of his drink, said farewell, and thanked to his roommate, and made his way out of The Lomax.
Pyroclast [Danny]
Mentions: Pilgrim59 [Bailey]
He struggled to keep his eyes from rolling when Danny reminded him to act his age. "Look who's talking, man. Make sure to act old enough to work here," he retorted, catching a laugh before it nettled his ribs. When Danny tossed him the coin, Owen barely saw it arching towards him, looking like a tiny silver ball as it gyrated through the air. His hand shot out almost instinctively to snatch it out of the air, and the moment he felt the dime was secure, Owen instantly regretted it. A sharp inhale that morphed his face into a grimace was the result from his aching body bewailing the sudden motion. Not wanting to draw more concern from Danny, Owen quickly salvaged his composure before heading off to try to get in touch with Bailey.
The first payphone somehow had a penny crammed into the coin slot, rendering it useless. Fortunately, the other one was seemed less abused, and Owen dialed her apartment number. After the dial clicked back into place, he let it ring a few times. But after the fourth ring, he figured that she was either not there, severely hungover, or both, so he hung up, and repeatedly pushed the coin return button until a soft clink of the coin being spit back out was heard. Calling her "workshop" yielded an answer, although it was one the "clerks" instead of the woman herself.
The usual one word greeting growled through the receiver, "Yes?"
"It's China."
"She's looking for you."
"Did she say why?"
"No."
"I'll swing by tomorrow. Got a clinker with East Harlem."
"Said it was urgent."
"Tomorrow," Owen repeated, and then hung the receiver up. Despite the fact that the call took less than a minute, both sides conveyed what they wanted to. He thumbed the coin return again, but knew it was a fruitless endeavor.
Returning to the bar, he took a final draft of his drink, said farewell, and thanked to his roommate, and made his way out of The Lomax.
Pyroclast [Danny]
Mentions: Pilgrim59 [Bailey]
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