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bakerstreet2020-08-06 06:06 pm
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"Right. You're not alone." That much Booker could provide, proof that there was at least one immortal out there. He wasn't ready to mention the others. He was still, perhaps, overprotective about them.
"But you know I won't be hanging around. Once this job is done I'm moving on." Booker wanted to remind him before he hitched all his hopes on an alcoholic, depressed, trying to be better Frenchman.
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The reminder that Booker wasn't sticking around wasn't what the depressed immortal wished to hear.
"Right," he said, sitting back and placing his empty tumbler back on the table. "Tell me when you do... Or you won't have to. I'll know when the job's done." He glanced towards the bar but despite how he wanted to drink himself to oblivion and said he would, he had better better control.
So when he waved for the bartender, it was only for the tab and the request to call him a cab.
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Not everyone was dead from Merrick's. That doctor was still out there, probably still eager to slice off pieces of them and study them. The others had Copley to hide their tracks. Booker was on his own.
He would keep moving and keep finding work until he was certain everything was safe. And even then he probably wouldn't settle down. That gave him too much time to think and regret.
"You should figure out how to enjoy the life you've got." Because God, Marcus was a miserable bastard and Booker sympathized but he was trying hard to break that mindset.
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It wouldn't be fair to drag Booker into that mindset either, Marcus understood. "I'll up that in mind. " He tried to tell whether it was polite words or an invitation to call again, but figured Booker wasn't the type to do polite.
"You know how to find me as well if you need something." It wasn't an offer that Marcus made lightly, or one he would make more than once, but to another immortal he could. And if he moved, he might find a way to tell Booker too.
The bartender came with the bill that Marcus paid with in cash. When Marcus asked about the cab, with an embarrassed look the server said he forgot but could call him one now. "Really? Wow. Service these days."