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I'm sure y'all are tired of hearing new folks coming here with the same old nonsense, so let's just cut to the chase:
Where's the best place for a man to get a drink? Ain't gotta be fancy neither. I'm not picky.
Where's the best place for a man to get a drink? Ain't gotta be fancy neither. I'm not picky.
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Pardon? I think you might have the wrong person sweetheart.
You're not wrong about me wanting a drink though. All this hogwash has me parched.
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Right. I probably do.
[But if he wants to remain incognito, she'll just... let it slide.]
There's a few places you could check. [So she'll send him some areas near the Bay, just in case he's still around it.]
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Been to any of these yourself?
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I'm generally too busy to go drink.
[So that's a no. The last time she drank was maybe with Sertoria during the snow storm, but besides that, the Christmas Ball that she threw.]
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Shame. And here I was about to invite you to join me. [ no he wasn't. ]
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[ so in that ... general area. ]
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[There was a small pause before the next text.]
... Have you been well?
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[ he doesn't answer. either because he didn't see it or he's choosing to ignore it. mccree can read, he knows her name, but that doesn't mean he has to acknowledge it yet.
Maybe she won't show up. He didn't give her an exact location. ]
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Well, just behave yourself, alright. If you need any help, let me know. I've been here the longest out of everyone who's come here, so I'll do what I can.
[She'll show up once she's off to check on him, but if he's not there, she'll just got home.]
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Any of the places any good?
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Been a while, Doc.
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[She'd love to ask about how he's been, but clearly that was ignored earlier, so she'll leave it be. If he wants to talk about it, he can.]
Seems like you've made quite the splash. [Wanted posters and all back home.]
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[ He never really did before, no point in starting now, right? ]
Didn't think I'd be running into any familiar faces either, least of all here.
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It's surprising what life throws at you. I've been here for half a year now and it wasn't till a week and a half ago that people I knew started to show up. I've been living with a friend I met here since.
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Can't say I'm surprised you're already makin' friends, Doc. Bet you're glad a bunch of us showed up, then, huh? Whole family comin' back together? [ he's not bitter. you're bitter. ]
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[Let's not remember Christmas time when the Doctor asked her if her friends were here and how lonely she felt but didn't directly admit to him.]
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Suppose you're right. [ A long pull of his drink follows. ] What're you havin'?
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What do you suggest? I'm not a big drinker normally. Something light.
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How 'bout a rose spritzer for the lady, then. [ he calls to the barkeep, half-smirking as he takes another sip from his own glass. ] Seems your brand'a drink. M'I right? [ he asks once the pretty looking glass is slid over to her. ]
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Never tried one before. It's not bad.
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Ain't that peachy. [ He smiles, maybe a little more genuine than the last few that have crept across his lips. ] I reckon I'll be spendin' the majority of my time in places like this for a bit, so you're welcome to join me iffin' you're not busy.
[ he's doing his best here. ]
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That would be nice. I can't make it an everyday thing or anything, but It would be nice to take a break here and there every so often.
[What's this? Her? Taking a break and she said it? Crazy.]
You'll have to tell me about different drinks that you'd recommend over time.
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[ He spins on the stool, back to the bar so he can prop his elbows atop it. ]
Gonna have to tell me what you like. Shots in the dark only hit so often.
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