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aphelionix) wrote in
circle72012-06-19 09:03 pm
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Wallabin's frankly boring visits were starting to become commonplace at the Gladsheim base; to the point where even Locke was getting dirty looks from the fellow soldiers. When he slanted his glance their way, they usually shut up their gossiping and returned to what they were doing, though. One would think they'd be used to it by now, but they didn't cease to find amusement in Locke running the duo around. (They always silenced themselves when Gearhorn turned up, though.)
Luckily for Weiler and Locke, they were allowed a break from Wallabin while he met with Gearhorn and several other officers. (More demands to be met, more money to be donated and the like, Locke was sure.) There weren't many safe places to talk on base, unfortunately. He didn't even trust his own quarters.
There was only one place that he knew would be safe, due to the sheer loud volume of it; the cantina. It was less than glamorous, and the drinks they had to offer were definitely not as exquisite as the bar they had gone to. The company even less so. It was with a little reluctance that Locke suggested it.
"We could kill some time at the cantina," he had said, "but I don't think you'll like it."
Luckily for Weiler and Locke, they were allowed a break from Wallabin while he met with Gearhorn and several other officers. (More demands to be met, more money to be donated and the like, Locke was sure.) There weren't many safe places to talk on base, unfortunately. He didn't even trust his own quarters.
There was only one place that he knew would be safe, due to the sheer loud volume of it; the cantina. It was less than glamorous, and the drinks they had to offer were definitely not as exquisite as the bar they had gone to. The company even less so. It was with a little reluctance that Locke suggested it.
"We could kill some time at the cantina," he had said, "but I don't think you'll like it."

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"Well, there's not much to it," he said with a shrug. "Be a gentleman, and then paste someone else's face onto theirs if you really have to do something you don't enjoy. It's easy - you'll get the hang of it, and you're doing fine so far."
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"Oh, I know that," he said. "You're only my first pretend lover, after all." In his own position, what happened behind closed doors was out of stress relief rather than sly persuasions. The men and women alike had a lot of aggression to get out.
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"You want a percentage?"
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"Avery," Gearhorn spoke up, "please show the Senator and his assistant out. Their ride has already been called."
"Yes, sir," Locke said with a bow of his head.
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Hadn't he...? Weiler's smile froze in place, but his attention was snagged by the two soldiers Gearhorn and Wallabin had been talking to. The agenda note on Wallabin's schedule had only said he would be meeting with Gearhorn and 'Others,' but Wallabin was prone to bouts of poor memory regarding names and Weiler hadn't thought anything odd of it back then. The appearance of said 'Others' shouldn't have been alarming, but there was something oddly familiar about those faces. Maybe there was an intel file somewhere he had glanced over in passing? Maybe they were just background faces in a photo of a more-important tail. Maybe they-
"Come on then, Milo. We haven't got any time to waste," said Wallabin, taking Weiler by the elbow and forcibly pulling him along as he turned down the hall toward the exit.
"Oh, ah, yes, Mr. Wallabin," Weiler recovered quickly, turning and catching up to the senator with a few long steps. "Of course."
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Something was odd about it, though. Commander Foster was in special ops. What would they have to do with Wallabin? Given the recent attack on the Circle by his sector, Locke felt some apprehension about the situation. They would have to be careful.
At the entrance of the base, Locke had managed to maintain his stoic military posture and expression. He did manage a polite smile, though, as he usually did with seeing off Wallabin.
"It was a pleasure to have you again, sir," Locke said politely with a slighter bow than he gave the General.
And, as usual when seeing off Weiler, he allowed for a small display of affection. A kiss on the cheek this time - that could've been seen as friendly, really - and a more serious whisper of, "Call me later."