He gives them a grunt in response.
"Yeah. Against my better judgement." He starts to turn to walk back to the door.
"Yeah. Against my better judgement." He starts to turn to walk back to the door.
He heaves a soft sigh as he walks, looking very put out. He accepts their weight with a hesitant step, but he does put an arm around them, just for half a second, before opening the door to return to the Barge.
"Get off me."
"Get off me."
"Fucking hell, Trouble!" he shouts slightly, pushing them away quickly. "What's that for anyway?"
He deliberately looks away.
That definitely wasn't an overreaction.
He deliberately looks away.
That definitely wasn't an overreaction.
"Well don't do it again," he huffs, adjusting his vest and shirt. "Ain't nothin' good about turnin' into people here."
He shrugs a bit, trying to maintain his composure. "Yeah, well, keep it to yourself next time," he grumbles. "I need a drink."
He shoots them a cautious look. "You gonna be good?" he mutters, leading the way to the Lounge.
"That ain't what I meant."
He opens the door for them anyway. "What did you and the kid talk about anyway?"
He opens the door for them anyway. "What did you and the kid talk about anyway?"
"Yeah? We got here the same time. Same day, I think. He hauled off and killed someone, but I'm fond of him."
He leads them to a table. "What do you want?"
He leads them to a table. "What do you want?"
He hesitates. "No. Maybe you should get your own drink."
Because he has no idea what that is.
Because he has no idea what that is.
Jake is a simple man of simple tastes. "Whiskey," he answers easily.
He takes his glass and raises it to them. That's one way to put it but...he can't be too picky.
"Sure. Yeah." He downs the glass quickly.
"Sure. Yeah." He downs the glass quickly.
"For me, yeah. But it's your toast, ain't it?" he reminds them.
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