Jo Harvelle runs on 100 proof attitude power (
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Metropolis isn't Jo's scene (it's too metropolitan) but she still hasn't left.
She just breathes in and out, head not falling, copper eyes alert, hips swinging with each steps as she helps with the early evening clean up of a hole in the wall bar n' club she's spent far too many days in.
She just breathes in and out, head not falling, copper eyes alert, hips swinging with each steps as she helps with the early evening clean up of a hole in the wall bar n' club she's spent far too many days in.
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"No boats to steal?"
It's really a why are you here if your passion is there question without being one.
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Which they are, in the current state of affairs.
"more to life than travel, anyway. There's people."
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"Metropolis is a good place for the last one."
It had far more people than she really liked in it.
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"And later?"
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"Mayhap they'll want me to accompany them."
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"Many?"
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Jack smirks back at her, above hands that are working close.
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"I'm out whenever. The place is stuffy."
Her head shifted to one side as she pulled canister back once the dish was full.
"Saw Rachel and Dean at one of the clubs."
Those words were about as blank as they could be made.
The depth under them still staggeringly knife-sharp with the same earlier reactions to their actions in place.
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"Fare they well?"
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"Rachel's apparently not one for dancing."
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Which reminds him that he has things in common with the little secret keeper, and maybe he should talk to her.
"I encountered her briefly, as well. Few words exchanged."
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It might have been lost in the swing of her blonde curls as she moved.
"Go well?"
There might have been a possessive surge before the question was asked.
But this did not show on the outside in the slightest.
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"I think she likes me not."
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If tinged by some curious regret a second after that, too.
They were complicated. Not cut and dry still.
Jo looked up from a bowl, lips pressed.
"Why?"
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Anger wouldn't birth that betrayal. She knew the difference between business and personal too well.
"Rocks in her head."
She shook her head, with a roll of her eyes.
"She's comes round when she fights."
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"And for what wait you now? Her?"
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"She asked that."
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"Mayhap we think too much alike?"
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"Wonderful. General consensus says I'm waiting. And what the fuck does it think I'm going to do on the other side of waiting?"
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"I can only speak for me and say that I just want to be by your side when you do it."
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She was mad--
at the turn of conversation, at Rachel and Dean, at the universe, at Morte, at Metropolis,
even at her Mother
--but she wasn't mad at Jack.
Jo rolled her eyes again upward, and moved to another table.
"I'm not waiting. There isn't fuck all in this giant apocalypse to wait for."
Which, strangely enough, she felt was quite true.
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He follows her again, not bothering to pretend to clean.
"When finish you tonight?"
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