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trigger_man) wrote2011-01-20 10:31 pm
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It's the pounding in his head that wakes him the following morning, and for a moment he has that stomach-roiling panic of where am I why does my head hurt--
That is, until he realizes the real reason his head feels like someone's tried to bash it in and it's not just panic making him feel close to puking. If there's one thing Jack's pretty familiar with, it's a hangover.
Even just the light coming through his eyelids gives him the sensation of an ice pick being stabbed into his brain, and so he slowly rolls away from the window, curling into a ball with a moan and wishing the rest of the world would just go away already.
That is, until he realizes the real reason his head feels like someone's tried to bash it in and it's not just panic making him feel close to puking. If there's one thing Jack's pretty familiar with, it's a hangover.
Even just the light coming through his eyelids gives him the sensation of an ice pick being stabbed into his brain, and so he slowly rolls away from the window, curling into a ball with a moan and wishing the rest of the world would just go away already.
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"Then again if I'm remembering last night correctly you had a drink or two, which probably helped too."
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She'll admit that much, even as she looks up from her lap.
"Then again, if I'm remembering last night correctly, I wasn't the one Bar cut off."
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"Someone's got to look out for you when I - "
Beckett pauses, clearing her throat.
"When I'm busy."
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Oh yeah, that's a Look pointed in her direction.
"I don't need a babysitter, Beckett."
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She's trying not to backtrack, and somehow it's already happening.
"I didn't mean that the way it came out."
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She looks at him. Looks over the tired eyes, the relaxed slump of shoulders, the hair rumpled from sleep.
"That's it."
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"I know. And I've got yours." There's a short pause before he adds, "I trust you, Beckett."
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Coming from him, she knows it means a lot more than it would from most. She shifts, breaking the mood and the shared gaze.
"Want me to send down for something? Coffee, at least?"
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Just thinking about eating something is making him feel a little nauseous, though that might also be because he hadn't eaten for a while before he started drinking the night before.
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Coffee's the most important thing, first. Beckett leaves the room to place the order, and then, on second thought, requests for two covered plates of eggs and toast in case he does feel like eating.
Before breakfast arrives, she takes a moment to glance over her appearance in the bathroom mirror, combing fingers through her hair and stealing a swig of mouthwash until she looks at least somewhat presentable to answer the door and tip the waitrat.
The food she leaves on the tray, covered in case the smell overwhelms him, but the coffee she starts to serve up in the kitchen, pouring from one of the old-fashioned silver pots into two identical white mugs.
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By the time breakfast arrives, he's changed into new clothes and sitting at the small table with his head propped in one hand. He doesn't look entirely presentable--his hair's sticking up in odd places and he could still use a shave--but it'll go. Beckett's seen him in worse shape after all.
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It's one thing to have seen him a little worn around the edges - that part she's familiar with, ever since their somewhat unconventional first meeting - but this is something else.
Beckett hides a smile behind the rim of her mug, silently sipping.
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Glancing at Beckett, he says, wryly, "You can stop looking like you're enjoying this."
There's just enough gentleness in his tone to let her know that he's joking.
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Her expression is the picture of innocence.
Sort of.
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He takes another sip of his coffee, trying to remember exactly what they'd talked about they night before. Or more importantly, whether he'd said anything embarrassing.
"I didn't say anything really stupid last night, did I?"
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"I'd had a couple myself by that point. Recalling the finer points of conversation is a little harder to manage once that happens."
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"Yeah, it's one of the benefits, as long as everyone around you is just as tipsy as you are."
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Maybe she doesn't want to.
"I think you were doing circles around me by the end."
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He's about to take another sip of coffee when his stomach rumbles loudly.
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"Hungry now?"
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"I was just really hungry."
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