ᴍʏ ɴᴀᴍᴇ ɪs Cᴏɴɴᴏʀ ▲ ʀᴋ800 (
bleps) wrote in
finalflight2018-07-31 11:22 pm
PSL; [It's bigger than us, it's bigger than everything]

((ooc; cont. from here))
[Anything happening within the walls of Hank's house is now being shattered by the blaring of the doorbell. Once, twice, a third time for a bit longer. Less an actual doorbell and more of a buzzer, a harsh thing that is sure to grab the attention of anyone possessing a heartbeat within. The very obvious sign of someone (a certain RK800 unit) at the door, hoping to find the Lieutenant at his home if he cannot be located at his usual haunts. The sort that serves alcohol, mainly.]
Lieutenant?
[The voice should ring familiar, if not slightly muffled by the obstruction before him. Connor stands waiting, straight-backed, staring at the closed door like the obstacle it is to his entry. The usual curl of hair that falls across his forehead sways in the breeze as he waits, only half-patiently.]
Lieutenant! [The downwards cant of his head, just slightly, eyes averted to the side; the look of someone listening for noise within.] Are you home?

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[Hank takes a breath, staring out at the road. He feels like a silence will get awkward again - at least, on his part it will - so he goes on with the first observation that pops up in his head.]
It's always shitty, the waiting. Not that I've been in this kind of situation before, but just in general, when you know something's gonna go down. Waiting to know.
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Right. I agree.
[He’s always felt that anxiety, he thinks, though never quite as prevalent as now — or maybe it always had been, except before he had thought of himself as nothing more than a machine, hot off the presses from CyberLife those months back, using his coin as an excuse to focus and push through building uncertainty.
Strange how time and circumstance always grants a new perspective on everything.]
One way or another, though… I don’t think we’ll have to be waiting for long.
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[Hank’s willing to let that sit, though. Not like there’s anything either of them can do about it. He does think about asking if Connor wants to sit in the back with Sumo, but stops himself. Connor’s a big boy. If he wants to stress hug a big fluffy dog, he’ll decide to do it himself. The only thing to do is drive and wait.
He heads toward the highway, and he waits.]
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But Connor says nothing else for now, not as they drift along the highway, until signs of civilization slowly begin to rise again in the distance.]
Looks like we could do some shopping around here. [-he finally pipes up.]
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[Hank mutters to himself as he tries to figure out how to get there, and eventually they pull in to some big store.]
We might as well get food too, so we can lay low after tonight, if we need to. Soup or some shit, I don’t know.
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Maybe something a little more substantial than soup, Lieutenant.
[EAT REAL FOOD...]
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[Hank can eat real food. He’s great at real food. He ate a real greasepile of Chinese takeout the other day, and it wasn’t imaginary or anything.]
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[Does Connor sound enough like a fussy mom yet, Hank?]
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['Fussy mom' isn't a comparison Hank's making yet. He's mostly just glad the way Connor asked left him a loophole.]
I don't know, it'd be kind of convenient if I didn't have to fuck around with stupid human bullshit like food at all. Wait, shit, wait, we forgot your hat.
[Hank stops, spins on his heel, and tries to remember what the car looks like.]
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[Oh, right. His LED. Connor reaches up to touch it a little self-consciously, uselessly, as he turns around and indicates at which car is Hank’s.]
That one there.
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Sorry, Sumo. We'll be right back, buddy.
[It's cold enough that they don't have to worry about leaving him in the car, and that's a blessing. The less memorable they are, the better. He gives Sumo a quick pat, then heads back and moves to plop the hat on Connor's head. If Connor lets him, Hank will give the hat that rakish little tilt that hides the LED so well.]
There. Classy.
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Perfect. Thanks.
[He grins at him a little, then motions at the super market behind them.]
Ready now?
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[Hank’s lips quirk up a little and he speeds up, trying to go fast enough to deliberately bump into Connor as he walks past.]
If there’s anything else you want, speak up now. I don’t wanna stop for stuff any more often than we actually have to.
[Anything he wants other than “real” food, that is, which is a topic Hank’s happy to let go if Connor’s distracted from it.]
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I don’t require much. We should focus on food for you and Sumo. Maybe more clothes.
[Since this is definitely one of the larger stores that carries more than just produce.]
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[He’s been pushing this a little, yeah. He’s going to keep pushing it, or at least asking it, until Connor starts thinking to ask it himself.]
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I want to purchase what will be useful to us in the future. That’s all for now.
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[He lets it go - now’s not the time, but the question of what he wants is in Connor’s head now, and that’s fine. Hank looks around once they get inside, not bothering to people watch like he normally might but heading straight for where the hair dye probably is. Then he finds and starts looking over them, making a face.]
Hey, what shade would you say you are? ‘Havana Brown, or ‘French Roast’?
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Hexadecimal color #37261B.
[A pause.]
Closer to the latter, but you don’t have to match my hair exactly. That isn’t always how genetics works.
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Well, we got time for a science lesson if you really want to enlighten me. Hey, this one look okay?
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[Connor eyes the box that Hank takes, obviously considering it a fine enough of a choice since he doesn’t protest against it.]
Should be fine. Some slight variation is more believable. anyway.
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[Hank grabs something for his beard too and heads off in a random direction, glad to be done with the part that makes him feel like a poser.]
Where to next? Something for Sumo?
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Food. For both you and Sumo.
[Feed yourself, Hank!]
And... if you're still not against the idea of bathing him, we'll need the proper items for that, too.
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[He grins to himself and, spying the dog toys, heads toward them. That's one aisle over from the dog shampoo, but Hank tries to steer them smoothly around that. Connor's so taken with Sumo, Hank wants to wander through here and see whether Connor just spontaneously decides to want something.]
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That is to say, of course Connor's attentions are going to be centered on the dog toys. There's such a small chance of them not garnering his focus that he actually has to look towards Hank as the man (seemingly) keeps moving forward, his own step faltering for just a second, as if to bid him to slow down.]
Hank? [-he calls after him.] Maybe we should buy Sumo something to play with...?
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Yeah? You think so? Well, I'll let you pick.
[He waves an arm at all the toys. There's stuffed toys, toys that aren't stuffed for when they inevitably get torn apart, squeaky toys, rope toys, misshapen science-experiment toys with a small tire in their stomach, crinkly, noisy toys, all sorts of little animal shapes and toy figures, just generally a vast and bounteous array of choices.]
Go on, go wild.
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