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Tobias was off hunting, which meant Rachel had some time to do some training. Her gun is at the bottom of her bag back at their campsite - which is where it's been since even before Tobias arrived. She hasn't lifted it in ages, much less practiced shooting, but there have been other things to do.
Forget the job at the farm. She didn't understand it anyway.
Morphing was all well and good but the difficult part only lasted thirty seconds, a few minutes at most. After that, her mind is free to wander. Rachel wants to be distracted, occupied but hiding behind the mind of her morph is... not an option. Not right.
It was stupid. A couple of ghosts and she already knew she couldn't fight them. What was she going to do? Research? Watch and learn? They didn't need her for that.
Gymnastics was good to keep her mind occupied. If she worked hard enough, she'd be too focused on her body to think much. And things are fine anyway, she'll stress herself out over nothing.
She didn't want to go anyway.
She'll work up to gymnastics. Right now, she's running on the road out of Metropolis, working up her heart rate, stretching before trying anything new.
It was a stupid job.
Forget the job at the farm. She didn't understand it anyway.
Morphing was all well and good but the difficult part only lasted thirty seconds, a few minutes at most. After that, her mind is free to wander. Rachel wants to be distracted, occupied but hiding behind the mind of her morph is... not an option. Not right.
It was stupid. A couple of ghosts and she already knew she couldn't fight them. What was she going to do? Research? Watch and learn? They didn't need her for that.
Gymnastics was good to keep her mind occupied. If she worked hard enough, she'd be too focused on her body to think much. And things are fine anyway, she'll stress herself out over nothing.
She didn't want to go anyway.
She'll work up to gymnastics. Right now, she's running on the road out of Metropolis, working up her heart rate, stretching before trying anything new.
It was a stupid job.
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"So we're having a slumber party the boys will never hear about."
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She grins, excited, relieved, a distraction that wasn't constant motion and would be fun.
She tapped her chin with a finger and frowned thoughtfully. "I'm thinking bubblegum pink for your nail polish and pigtails when I do your hair."
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Jo doesn't look entirely comfortable with this, but she's keeping up anyway.
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"...you think I wear a bra with this?"
The morphing top is her bra. She might be bigger than she was 16, but that wasn't hard to do.
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Rachel's hot, which everyone knows, but Jo's not in the habit of checking it.
Especially when it reminds her of Dean talking about Rachel being too hot recently.
"Okay, fine. No hair cutting. I'll dip your hand in warm water and pelt you with skittles. And subject you to Truth or Dare."
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She grins and walks back up to the road, nodding her head toward the city. "I'd be careful with the pranks unless you want me to follow through on my cockroach threat."
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"I do love my boots."
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They'd be wanting her sometime soon.
Dean was being an idiot about Rachel.
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Tobias was being difficult.
"In this city, what's to love?"
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"Got me. Works as a place to sleep only."
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Though the food wasn't bad.
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Jo's done too much in this town in too little time.
But she's the only one who knows how much.
"I should head back in."
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She's more upset about being reminded about the job than not getting to have a girls' night.
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"I want to have gotten some sleep in three days before I'm expected to do a job properly that involves bodies and souls, yes." Beat. "Rain check for my first night back?"
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And grins, somehow feeling better for Jo being upset.
"Sure. I'm upset about the job, Jo, not the lack of company. I could use a few days... weeks... months away from Dean."
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But the last part trips her up, and she looks back.
"Are you thinking of taking off again? You and--?"
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"No. Not now."
Not ever?
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"Good."
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"Wanting to hog all the good stuff?"
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