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Day 35: Twin Pines Restaurant
(From here!)
Artemis walked into the restaurant and glanced around at the decor. He wasn't impressed, but he wasn't disdainful either. He simply smiled. It was nice... for a town with a population of barely three hundred.
The boy smiled up at the person up front. "Two, if you please."
Artemis walked into the restaurant and glanced around at the decor. He wasn't impressed, but he wasn't disdainful either. He simply smiled. It was nice... for a town with a population of barely three hundred.
The boy smiled up at the person up front. "Two, if you please."
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Or maybe Artemis had enough self-preservation instinct to avoid risking death-by-fork.
"I was raised by a delinquent." Badou replied flatly. "I figured I should pick up anything that might be useful. Knitting was slow and boring as hell, but he bet me I couldn't learn how to do it and I was a stupid kid."
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That was one of the better things about being his age. People didn't expect what he could deliver. Though the fairy world was beginning to catch on. Humans were really dumb, weren't they?
"And those who believe that they have no potential, that they are worth nothing, end up being worthless in the end."
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He was starting to understand Artemis, or at least that part of him. Being constantly underestimated meant he could and would prove everyone wrong as long as it was within his power. No wonder talking to him in the beginning felt like picking a fight.
His steak finished, he finally took a sip of the water to help it down.
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Artemis might think it was all of that, but that wasn't the way he saw it at all. He'd learned his lessons a little too late, roughly at knife point, and he was still the kind of person who lived too much in the past. The most he'd accomplished was playing into a prank and not falling for the same one twice.
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"And also, surprisingly enough, these," Artemis handed over the transcripts he'd copied--all of them. "It seems these are in higher demand as of late. Any idea why?"
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When he looked up again, it was to give Artemis a skeptical look. "You're handing me all of them just like that?"
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"Besides, if I felt you would not uphold your end of the deal or just weren't interested in me at all, then yes, I would have withheld half."
This was a risk that Artemis had only done once before, with Near. And even then, he couldn't withhold portions of transcripts as Near gave Artemis his impressions. It would take forever, and soon there wouldn't be anything left to give. No, rapport had to be established, and what better way than being generous and showing some intellectual value?
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"Right. I'll grab your stuff tomorrow night." And if that corridor was guarded by anything larger than a Dorito, Artemis was screwed.
The waitress chose that moment to reappear and collect the plates. Badou passed her the free meal coupon. It was about time they got going anyway. He still wanted to try bumming a cigarette off some kind and generous soul.
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"Excellent," Artemis said. "Please be careful. I hear that the room can be heavily guarded. You should go with another person. Afterwards, perhaps we could meet for breakfast and discuss when I can come to pick it up?"
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"Works for me. If I don't leave a note on the bulletin, then I'm probably dead." Which would be a good thing to assume, since it would probably happen sooner rather than later when all of this caught up with him. It was starting to feel just like home without the luxuries.
Badou stood, "In which case, I won't regret this." He reached over with one lanky arm and ruffled Artemis' hair. It wasn't an affectionate gesture despite the grin. It was the small, pitiful revenge of a condemned man.
"See you later."
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"Good luck," Artemis called, grumbling a little to himself. No time to be grumpy, though. He had trees to investigate.
The boy left the restaurant and, hugging his overshirt closer (July his arse...) he walked towards the park--not too thrilled to be returning to the place where he'd had the life beaten out of him a week ago.
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