doubletap: pissed off (of course I care about your brahmin)
тнe coυrιer; Alex Seattle Geer ([personal profile] doubletap) wrote in [community profile] abstracts2016-06-07 11:28 pm
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the pier.

Let him just say it now--the kid had a lot of problems.

I mean, not really a surprise or anything--Alex had found him dried out in a desert, for crying out loud--but god damn.

Let’s recap.

Alex Seattle Geer found himself in love with a Vault brat from the Capital Wasteland with a daddy complex the size of Hoover Dam. Said kid loves him back--sometimes. Said kid would probably rather put another bullet between Alex’s eyes rather than spend time with him, and didn’t this just go to show it. Neil leaves to check up a rumor, said he’d be back shortly--shortly became two days and by then Dogmeat was back, meaning Neil took off somewhere he was worried the dog would get hurt at. Two days turn into two weeks and counting, and by then, Alex has tracked Neil’s steps, found the fucking pier, the fucking tool of a woman looking for her child, and all of the pieces are too easily placed.

Neil left for Point Lookout. And Alex, ED-E, and Dogmeat are left hanging in the wind.

Alex has been fucking camping on the dirty sand and shit next to that pier, waiting for that stupid kid to come back on that stupid ferry the woman told him about. Tobar the fucking Ferryman, and Alex feels like shooting the asshole just for submitting to Neil’s request. Probably not the guy’s fault, but-- Hell. Yeah. He didn’t traipse all over the goddamn country just to be left in the dust. Is the kid even coming back? Who fucking knows.

Alex will just.

Wait here.

Until Neil comes back.

Yeah, that’s not pathetic at all.
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[personal profile] goodfight 2016-07-31 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
They pass the place where men met their end, where Xavier's ash pile still sits, and Neil merely watches past it all. He watches a scene playing in a time set in the not-so-distant past, words repeating over and over again in that stifling room.

I'm much the same. There had been humor, ever present even in the face of certain death. The only difference is that my trophies are somewhat more medical in nature. Oh, and to be honest, I probably kill fewer people than you do.

Neil swallows. Despite his focus, he continues to address the present. "Refreshing, huh?" It's a thought, one he lets go of immediately.
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[personal profile] goodfight 2016-07-31 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Something of Alex's response draws Neil out of his mind, back into the waking world. "Moving?" he echoes, his voice almost hesitant. "What are you talking about?"

Kept Alex moving. The statement hardly makes any sense.
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[personal profile] goodfight 2016-08-01 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
The answer proves conditional, and perhaps Neil shouldn't frown as he is now. He shouldn't think on how to press for an answer as he does now. As he shifts in the next moment.

There is, unfortunate or not, always another moment to ask. To gain an answer in this state, regardless of its nature, may not result in the most perfect of understanding. As dumb as he is sometimes, Neil has enough wisdom to know that.

He looks at the other, his frown softening to a neutral line. "Alright."