Omar Little (
omar) wrote in
lastvoyages2015-09-13 05:54 pm
18: Text/Spam: "I thought he did good."
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[In the days that follow the incident with Pietro, Omar... really doesn't change up much at all, actually, for someone as generally paranoid as he is. He tends to steer clear of his own cabin, but he already was doing that -- and to a watchful eye, he can be found across the hall at Ricki's more and more, anyway. He keeps his gun on him at all times, but that's really just good sense. He's a little more cautious for a bit, maybe, especially when he's around the inmate showers, and when he's in the mess hall he tends to stay towards the back, with a view of the door.
But the whole effect of his grand statement would be ruined if he'd started really hiding afterwards, so he doesn't. He goes right back to his favorite spot in the library, where he now spends his time digging through the foreign languages, and on the deck, where he goes to smoke like so many others do. He even starts going to the pub more often, though he never has more than one beer when he's there. He lapses a little at the gym, but he wanders into the chapel every so often.
Life, as always, goes on.]
[Open spam for the infirmary, this week]
[Despite Cambridge being his warden, Omar has no real plans to visit the infirmary any more than he already does, which is almost never. He turns up one day out of the blue, though, with a nasty cut down the side of his hand, bleeding right through the gauze already wrapped tight around it.
And then he turns up with another a few days later, a slice right across his forearm.
And then a third at the end of the week, by which point he just looks completely exasperated, although he hasn't yet offered up any information of his own accord.]
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Can we talk?
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Got a question for you.
[In the days that follow the incident with Pietro, Omar... really doesn't change up much at all, actually, for someone as generally paranoid as he is. He tends to steer clear of his own cabin, but he already was doing that -- and to a watchful eye, he can be found across the hall at Ricki's more and more, anyway. He keeps his gun on him at all times, but that's really just good sense. He's a little more cautious for a bit, maybe, especially when he's around the inmate showers, and when he's in the mess hall he tends to stay towards the back, with a view of the door.
But the whole effect of his grand statement would be ruined if he'd started really hiding afterwards, so he doesn't. He goes right back to his favorite spot in the library, where he now spends his time digging through the foreign languages, and on the deck, where he goes to smoke like so many others do. He even starts going to the pub more often, though he never has more than one beer when he's there. He lapses a little at the gym, but he wanders into the chapel every so often.
Life, as always, goes on.]
[Open spam for the infirmary, this week]
[Despite Cambridge being his warden, Omar has no real plans to visit the infirmary any more than he already does, which is almost never. He turns up one day out of the blue, though, with a nasty cut down the side of his hand, bleeding right through the gauze already wrapped tight around it.
And then he turns up with another a few days later, a slice right across his forearm.
And then a third at the end of the week, by which point he just looks completely exasperated, although he hasn't yet offered up any information of his own accord.]
[Private to Anya]
Can we talk?
[Private to Lark]
Got a question for you.

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Evenin', Mister Guillam.
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He looks up at the sound of Omar's voice and smiles in greeting.]
Evening, Mr Little. Looking for something?
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So she usually uses the shrine in her cabin, for day-to-day rites. The things she can do when there's no service, and no Honored Dedicate.
But the chapel itself is peaceful and calm. It resonates with her, and it's a pleasant, neutral place to come when she simply wants to sit, and think, and maybe ask her Goddess what she could've possibly been thinking with all this.
Since her trip to Vulcan, she has a lot of processing to do. So naturally, now would be the time she doesn't find the chapel empty.]
Ah, excuse me.
[She goes first to the Living Circle shrine, and lights candles for her gods]
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It's not really very much like home; it's too multi-purpose, too non-denominational, too quiet for that. But like Rosethorn, he finds it calm and peaceful, and it's at least a little bit of something familiar. He wears one of his cross necklaces inside, and sometimes flips through one of the Bibles, but mostly he usually just takes a minute to himself to sit and think. He has a lot to think about, lately.
He's not deep enough in it that he startles at the sound of footsteps behind him. He turns around and glances at the door, nods when he sees who it is. Rosethorn is a mostly unknown but safe entity.]
Mornin', Warden.
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When she finishes, she turns back to him.]
Morning. It's Omar, isn't it?
[As if she missed that whole mess with him and the boy. But she doesn't know enough about it to comment.]
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While he's in the chapel cleaning, he chews on unlit cigarettes or toothpicks, because you do not smoke in church. Today, it's been dusting- he has a bucket sitting next to him with a damp cloth in it- but his momentum on the work has run down, so instead he's sitting in the seats, sprawled, really, reading the good book with one hand while simultaneously chewing on both the toothpick and his fingernails with the other.
Honestly? He looks aggressively casual, but faith for him is a private thing, and this is a place where he can be walked in on. He is absorbed enough, however, that he doesn't actually notice someone slipping in.]
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Mostly he's been coming in to sit, to get some time to himself in a place that he knows will be quiet and just a little like home and that should be safe, if the people on the Barge have any decency at all. In fact, Omar had assumed Ricki wouldn't be around today, and he almost turns around when he spots him.
But Ricki wouldn't be Ricki if he was easy for Omar to resist.]
Bad habit there, boo.
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Harder cutting back than I thought it'd be.
[Voice a little hushed, even though it is just them.]
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Alright?
[He steps up to the pub door, catches it to slow it down as it shuts behind him, so Omar can follow him in. Good manners, innit.]
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Appreciated, man.
[He hesitates slightly inside. The Haydon incident only managed to make things slightly less awkward with Eggsy than they were before, and while Omar wouldn't really care about that in roughly 99.9% of social circumstances, it's starting to annoy him that he can't seem to find an in there. He inclines his head towards the bar.]
Y'all meeting up with anybody?
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Nah. Jus' came up here for a drink.
[And to read a bit and get out of his cabin, where the only drinks available are various liquors and he's trying to wean off using them to outright anaesthetise himself at night. Being pissed helps him sleep but then he wakes up still tired, and hungover more often than not. It's not genuinely helpful to say the very least.
And now they're talking, he feels like he should ask:]
Are you?
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So it's been hard going, and he's up on a stepladder, reaching for something he thinks looks alright. He starts stepping off, book in hand, when Omar walks past.]
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He starts with Swedish, mostly because it's just the first one he happens upon in the row, and he's just hitting the Languages: S section when Tommy starts coming down the ladder. It turns out that Sw is underneath Ro, so he ends up having to wait for him to get down before he can really take a look at the shelves below.]
'Scuse me, Warden.
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Not at all, Mister Little. Help you with anything?
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How much does it hurt? You want something to take the edge off?
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[It does hurt a fair bit, but not enough that he can't grit his teeth and get through it.]
Probably do need a stitch or two, though, if you ain't got anything space-age lying around to patch it up.
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I can clean it up and get somebody else to come and do the big stuff, though.
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Yeah, we can talk.
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We could meet somewhere else.
[It's very much her terf. But it's also her sanctuary, in little ways written into the pinholes on the ceiling and the flecks of paint, in the crocheted edge of the tablecloth over Lydecker's head. She really must remember to give Alec that.]
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