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kels ([personal profile] aphelionix) wrote in [community profile] circle72012-06-19 09:03 pm

social link GO?!!!

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."

[personal profile] tactician 2012-06-25 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
"You can make it up to me later," Weiler laughed, lightly pushing Locke away from him. The idea of a mole, though always a very real possibility (they were moles too, after all), still weighed on his mind, but Weiler was used to functioning despite knowing unsettling things. He had all the confidence that they'd be able to handle it.

"Come on then, before you catch a cold. Come inside."

[personal profile] tactician 2012-06-25 12:47 am (UTC)(link)
"In the bathtub."

Wallabin did not peek out on their way back in, although the light in his study stayed persistently on as they crept soundlessly toward Weiler's room. The new building had its perks - none of the floorboards or stairs creaked as they set foot on it, so Weiler didn't have to take extra care in order to stay silent, which just meant that was one less thing to remember on top of the other myriad of little details he had to recall for his job.

Once inside, Weiler let go of Locke's sleeve and began picking up the sheets and pillows he had spilled onto the floor in his mad half-scramble for the phone. "Shower?"

[personal profile] tactician 2012-06-25 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
Weiler sat back on the far edge of the bed, looking up at Locke who was still lingering by the door. He looked highly amused. "You thought I was serious?"

[personal profile] tactician 2012-06-25 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm a gentleman," Weiler argued, kicking off his shoes. "So you may share the bed."

[personal profile] tactician 2012-06-25 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
"And I kick, if we really want to go into details, but since it's three in the morning, I'd really rather get to the sleep, wouldn't you, darling?" Weiler chuckled.

[personal profile] tactician 2012-06-25 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
The bed, though much more humble than the mattress Wallabin had stipulated for himself, was room enough for two people, so Weiler hardly even thought much about it (not that he was capable of much more thought at this hour) as he crawled under the covers on his end, mindless of whatever Locke was doing.

If he could fall asleep right now, he could still get about five hours and maybe fifteen or so minutes, and then tomorrow, after the nine-thirty review meeting, he might be able to sneak in another half an hour past that...

[personal profile] tactician 2012-06-25 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
A low laugh echoed against Locke's arm as Weiler rolled onto his back, brows raised. "Well, well, well, Mister Cupid."

[personal profile] tactician 2012-06-25 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
"There aren't any surveillance cameras stationed inside my room," Weiler whispered conspiratorially.

[personal profile] tactician 2012-06-25 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
To be fair, Weiler didn't quite make a move to detach himself either. Though it wasn't entirely unfamiliar, it was still odd - someone lying close enough to feel their body heat while you slept. Usually, his bed-related affairs never quite stayed for the night.

"I suppose you just really like me when you're drunk," he mused, sighing deeply as he sank back into the pillows, eyes closing. He wasn't exactly bothered by it.

(Five hours and eight minutes left.)

"Just don't throw an embarrassed fit in the morning."