Mar. 5th, 2024 09:03 pmPestering
Pestering
seismic_sense
It takes a while to scour the compy pen for any escape routes, and then another while to check all the others since Muldoon can't help but be thorough. Then there are people to needle (metaphorically, of course, he's not the metalbender), and a change up in security measures to oversee. All before he does anything to step outside his workplace.
Thankfully Lin Beifong is as dedicated to her work as he is to his, so he's not too concerned about how late he arrives. It doesn't make it any less strange coming into a police station with a metal cage in hand. He can't quite tell if it reminds him of dealing with pest control or whether it makes him feel like one. In this case he supposes he is acting like pest control. Even if he would fight anyone who tried to hurt the silly creature.
After being directed to the appropriate door, Muldoon takes a moment to clear his head and remind himself to stay focused. Then he knocks on the door.
Thankfully Lin Beifong is as dedicated to her work as he is to his, so he's not too concerned about how late he arrives. It doesn't make it any less strange coming into a police station with a metal cage in hand. He can't quite tell if it reminds him of dealing with pest control or whether it makes him feel like one. In this case he supposes he is acting like pest control. Even if he would fight anyone who tried to hurt the silly creature.
After being directed to the appropriate door, Muldoon takes a moment to clear his head and remind himself to stay focused. Then he knocks on the door.
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She genuinely believes his talents are being wasted working for that rich Hammond. He does at least aim to hire the best, but...ah, so much possibility.
And, to be fair, she can always use those same talents. The only detective she has right now worth his salt is Mako, and half the time he's off helping the Avatar. The rest are what you'd get if you founded a school for the thick-headed and gave it a good shake.
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For.
He'd get to work for Lin.
Clearing his suddenly dry throat, he shakes his head. "I'm much better at animal behaviour than human. Besides, I'd hate to end up frustrating you as much as I do my current boss."
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Said with a chuckle as she reaches into a drawer, fishing out a bottle.
"Join me? I'm officially off the clock as of now," he says, nodding towards the office clock, which has just hit the hour.
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"Let me make a phone call and I'm all yours."
The call doesn't take long. He just needed to make sure the culprit wasn't let off the island, and that someone kept an eye on him. With that all sorted out, he sighs and sinks into a chair.
"I didn't know you ever got off the clock," he admits with a small smile.
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She smiles, pouring out two glasses.
"Besides, I like to reward actual competence."
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Turning his gaze back to her, he pushes away that melancholy thought. "Really I should be the one pouring you a drink."
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She passes the glass over to him, and without thinking:
"Well that'll be for next time."
Is that a slight reddening of her cheeks when she hides it with a glass? Maybe. She ain't telling.
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As for the mention of more drinks? He catches that, and though he doesn't say anything his eyebrow does twitch curiously even if he does try to hide it behind a sip of his drink.
"It's good." He eyes the glass to regain his composure before he looks at her again. "Is this how you wind down every day?"
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"Almost never," she replies. "Usually I hit the gym and get a good workout in."
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"I've seen what you and your team do." He shakes his head. "If I had to take down triads in full armour every day I doubt there would be anything in the gym which could push me further."
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She takes another sip of her drink.
"If I don't push me, someone else will."
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"But you do rest as well, don't you?" Adding a more practical slant to it he adds, "Taking care of tools is important, and in our case, especially yours, our bodies are the tool we use the most. Put through the most, too."
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For the moment at least, it gets ruthlessly beaten down.
"I've never been good at being still," she replies.
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"Really? Not even when you're laying a trap for someone? Or staking a place out?"
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"I'm an 'in the spring' and 'in the chase' kind of gal. You?"
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"I've stayed in the same spot for days waiting for the right animal to come along. Sure, I prefer to be on the move, but I'm patient and focused when I have a goal. I'm a very determined man when I have a good incentive."
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She rotates her glass on the table, idly.
"Clearly," she replies, finally. And then silence descends, and for a few moments she considers her course of action.
"Let's get dinner," she says, suddenly. "It's been...a long time since I've had good company. And it's a poor idea to drink this stuff and leave the stomach empty. I know a great place for noodles, if you don't mind good street food."
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His eyes flick up from his glass to meet hers, eyebrow arching in curiosity without even thinking. The hesitation is only him wrangling surprise and a jolt of excitement into something more proper.
"I'll never pass up good street food," he assures her. "I'll never pass up the chance to eat something other than what's provided on the island, either."
Downing the last of his drink, he sets the glass down and gets to his feet. With a nod to the compy he says, "She'll be alright here for a bit. Lead the way."
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It's a humorous guess, but not that far off. Neither of them are elaborate people in that regard, she's willing to wager as she walks to her office's coatrack and slips on a grey coat that mostly disguises that she's a cop.
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There's a reason 'street food' is an easy sell to the warden. He checks on the compy one more time before following her out. It's more habit than anything that has him watching to make sure that she locks her office. He'd never dare suggest she'd be lax in her security, but keeping an eye out is a difficult habit to break.
Once they're out on the street he takes the opportunity to strike up some conversation. "How have things been?"
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Said as she punches for the elevator at the end of the hall from her office.
"Crime's down, but a lot of that is because there's so much work in reconstruction. It'll bump, when that dries up."
When it arrives with a ding, she steps inside, pressing for ground.
"The upside is we got a whole new class of recruits coming, and good ones, too - whatever else she does, the Avatar inspired people."
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He looks over at her, conceding a small smile. "At least you'll be more prepared for whatever it is."
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She'd only seen pictures of some of the others and that was more than enough.
She steps out of the elevator with a sigh, nodding to the front desk staff as they stride out into the night.
"So what's it like? An island paradise, all those special challenges..."
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"Truthfully? Chaotic. All parks like that are, really," he adds in what he considers reassurance.
"I enjoy it, though. Working with animals like that is incredible. If my boss would follow my recommendations more readily it would be even better."
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"Oh, the familiarity you keep speaking into life," she says, with a smile. "The bosses never listen. Or if they do it's too little too late."
She starts to walk, the pavement beneath them slightly wet from an earlier rain.
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