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James "Sawyer" Ford ([personal profile] confidenceman) wrote2012-01-25 08:06 pm

okay, who's the head honcho here?

"Stupid— piece of crap—"

Not a morning person on the best of days, when Sawyer woke up to some unknown weight blocking his door, he again began to consider the potential merits of packing it all up and moving into the Compound. However depressing the building was, it at least offered reliable air conditioning, and the bolts of the doors weren't the type to expand in the rain or creak from too much rust. His door jammed, and frequently, the hut initially chosen because Sawyer was too damn impatient to wait for the Building Crew to give him a new place all his own, and later on, too damn lazy to pack up his stuff to move from one spot to another. But there was something different about the resistance the door put up today. Shoving his shoulder against the wood almost made it... bounce.

Strange.

Briefly considering rounding the hut to climb out the window, Sawyer gave his door one last, lengthy shove, until he felt something skidding against dirt, slipping through the cracked opening, only to stumble, his hands grabbing onto something that felt distinctly familiar. Almost like heavy-duty shrink wrap. The sound of ruffling papers fluttered in the distance, and pages upon pages spilled out over the dirt in any number of brilliant colors, with cars, trucks, and SUVs on each cover.

But, aside from a moment's confusion as to why it looked like every issue of Car and Driver magazine had appeared on his doorstop, what drew Sawyer's attention the most was a heavy pallet of toilet paper blocking entrance to his home. Toilet paper.

Charmin's, looked like.

"The hell?"


[ Yes, that's right. All of Car and Driver magazine has turned up on Sawyer's doorstep. As well as a year's supply of Charmin's best toilet paper. This post is dated January 25th, but will be linked to the main comm in February. ST/LT welcome, no limit on tags, open to all. ]
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[personal profile] missingthekeep 2012-02-26 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, yeah, everybody an' their dog knows I married up from me station, I get it," Sean says dryly, although most of his insecurities regarding that have dried up nicely (he'll never admit it, but her agreeing to the hyphenate last name had helped). "Problem is, there's nae much else t'be in a place like this, least fer a fellow like me."
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[personal profile] missingthekeep 2012-02-29 09:51 am (UTC)(link)
"I was a cop," Sean answers simply, even if it hasn't been a simple answer for a long time, that old righteous pride he'd felt having slowly evaporated with the time he's taken to properly evaluate his actions in those last weeks. "'Twas a far cry from goin' on what this place calls a patrol, though."
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[personal profile] missingthekeep 2012-03-03 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
"Ah, it's nae so bad," Sean reluctantly admits, as much as he truly does hate the stagnation, that sense that he's just standing still. "It suits the place, I'll put it that way. Jus' like Interpol tried ta suit the world I left behind. I should be grateful that we dinnae have more t'do 'stead o' grumblin' 'bout it, it means we're doin' alright."

Not that that bit of logic stops him. It shouldn't make him a bad person to wish he could help more, but when that amounts to wishing for trouble to befall others...

At least it's something that Meredith's always understood all too well.
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[personal profile] missingthekeep 2012-03-04 07:52 am (UTC)(link)
"Booze is better, too," Sean deadpans, about the only thing he has to say on the matter. It counts for something, sure, but a whole friggin' city still isn't the world. A larger prison is still just that.