[Freddy, Freddy, Freddy. When will you learn to wear a blazer so that you can put a comb in it?
The old bear listens. He's making the leftovers into a sandwich. Near Dagwood. And he's listening.]
He's gonna pay you right? Y'didn't act like you'd do it for free there...
[Because the sheer bursting enthusiasm would sure make a more frugal person try to pull that one. Larry's stunned that the kid didn't insist on freshening up for his own personal benefit. Fuck it was like a date.]
[Don't mechanics change? Or have those sort of outfits to protect the nicer clothing? Then again a grease monkey like Freddy almost relishes in the grime. And a man like Larry Dimick relishes in the state that the man comes on home in.]
[Fork down. He's gonna pull you in for a victory kiss. If he still smiles like morning breath and not some kind of a casual brandy or--god forbid--a suspicious breath mint. The question stops him but his arm is around his waist. The sandwich sits open faced still.]
[Mmff. That takes the kid completely by surprise but he still conforms to the old man quite naturally. As for his breath, well, cigarettes, coffee, last night's whatever. Yep, it ain't pretty. Freddy'll still gladly hang out in Larry's arm though. What was that?]
Huh.
[Distractions. Oh right, Iron Man.] He's not made out of iron, he's got an armor suit.
[A tap of his finger to Larry's chest. What's the old man wearing anyway, seeing as how he actually took the time to change his clothes unlike this kid.]
Very good.
[Praising Larry like he just got the correct answer to Question #14 on his oral exam.]
[Just a long sleeve henley with the sleeves pushed up so that the wildcat is on the prowl. For his bottom portion just denim. Real casual up in here for Mr. White.]
[Good. He just got the correct answer to Question # 6. The old man knew he'd pass but...he had to check. If it were one hood that would be suspicious.]
At least half.
[Because it's become a monster. And the plate could always go in the fridge.]
[Well it would be one hood if it was an extremely complex vehicle. One can't expect Freddy Newendyke to learn the ins and outs of the Batmobile in a day. Fortunately Tony Stark has no such thing...yet.]
Just askin'.
[Freddy remarks while he reaches out to pick at the sandwich, a little piece for him to nibble one before Larry can smack his hand away.]
[Batmobiles are great. The old man is making a conscious effort not to make this a rehash of Captain America conversations they've had previously. The impulse is there. A man should be happy and excited about something. Especially when it's a paid job.]
Hey.
[He makes like he's gonna make use of that knife again...except it's to cut a slice for him rather than brandish it.]
Might change. Would you agree to it if payroll and shit allowed?
[Payroll. Employment. These are things that the old man has become reacquainted with in the last year. A real job. Sure is on the more questionable side of legitimate but a real job. Who would have believed.]
I mean, if the pay is good.
[...how lonely it would be with a hand full of meals a week. Meals like this or fancier.]
[His real concern is putting in too much work in the beginning. Eventually all those cars aren't going to need fixing anymore which means no reason to be hanging out at Stark's. He can't go in everyday if it means work coming to a halt in a matter of months. Oh shit Newendyke you're acting like you're gonna be living here forever.]
You ain't sick and tired of me at home? [All the time, in times of joblessness.]
[Friendly elbow. Oops. A dollop of turkey falls to the floor in the process.]
I know it's been a while. [Shit. How long exactly? They haven't dignified the Saya fiasco with a conversation in sometime. After what they went through it was enough.]
Do I act like I'm sick and tired of you at home?
[Because if he does then that's something that needs fixing.]
[Here, he'll step aside a little so he can get it better. It's no thing. Still good. Floor is pretty clean. Gulp of beer.]
Good.
[Another bite. Sandwich is pretty much over with. No regrets.]
Cugchz [oops needs more chewing] one of these times I might be the one.
[Not that he's got a rhyme or a reason. And if he does leave the casino it wouldn't be on amicable terms. Chances are he'd have to get roughed up. It's just the way the system works.
...The truth is Larry loves it. It's some sort of a perversion of typical domesticity. He can provide for his man to live in a beautiful apartment. Larry can also come on by on his own terms since work is pretty chill. There's a shred of disappointment that the kid is going to be gainfully employed again. Only a shred.
What about the kid though? Freddy is a grown man who likes to earn his own way.]
You? Takin' naps on the couch? Doin' what, watchin' I Love Lucy?
[How close to home is that... Freddy's not thinking about it only because Larry's been gainfully employed by that casino for a long time now. He's not naive either though, he knows how that kind of system can work. But Larry, Lawrence Dimick, he's a fucking professional. Sometimes the kid thinks the old man's invincible.]
Only if nothin' better is on. Lucy and I go way back.
[Grinning as he gulps down the last portion.]
Wouldn't be too bad. I could do shit around the apartment. Y'know. Clean and do some errands.
[Shrug. They might catch up on laundry then. Maybe. See though? It's just fucking nice. They don't have to be moving place to place and leave shit if they have to get the fuck out of dodge.
If the old man knew he could be perfectly safe at some low down place, better or worse than the City casino he may have never taken up that job with thoughts of 'retiring'... Except that means he would have never had this man in his life at all. Fair trade.
Should there be a reason to leave, Larry hopes that they can come to some kind of an agreement. There is that too. Except why bank on it.]
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The old bear listens. He's making the leftovers into a sandwich. Near Dagwood. And he's listening.]
He's gonna pay you right? Y'didn't act like you'd do it for free there...
[Because the sheer bursting enthusiasm would sure make a more frugal person try to pull that one. Larry's stunned that the kid didn't insist on freshening up for his own personal benefit. Fuck it was like a date.]
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Well yeah I'm gonna get paid...
[Except Freddy didn't have a chance to discuss how much. Oops.]
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Wait. So. [Pointing with the butter knife.]
Somebody's got a job?
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[So excite. WAIT.] You know which one's Iron Man, right?
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The one made out of iron.
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Huh.
[Distractions. Oh right, Iron Man.] He's not made out of iron, he's got an armor suit.
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Red and gold suit.
[Like the action figure. He's trying to show off his observational skills.]
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Very good.
[Praising Larry like he just got the correct answer to Question #14 on his oral exam.]
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And so you're gonna be all under the hood.
[One more kiss. The man's got a sandwich here.]
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[No he's not asking because he wants a bite. Just asking in case Larry doesn't want to be distracted from his meal.]
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At least half.
[Because it's become a monster. And the plate could always go in the fridge.]
Why?
[Distraction, yes. A bad one? Never.]
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Just askin'.
[Freddy remarks while he reaches out to pick at the sandwich, a little piece for him to nibble one before Larry can smack his hand away.]
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Hey.
[He makes like he's gonna make use of that knife again...except it's to cut a slice for him rather than brandish it.]
When do you start?
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Technically I started today but I think I'm gonna get real elbow deep next Monday. [Talking with his mouth half full too.]
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That's fucking great, baby. And this is gonna be an all the time thing? Not just certain days or some thing?
[Clink of Coronas together. Look at him even open them up.]
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[Flapping his non-sandwich holding hand before he takes the beer for a clink and sip.]
Would you miss me if I went in every day?
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What kind of a question is that?
[What a fisherman. Larry grins and leans back on the counter top. Why bother sitting.]
Y'know that I would.
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[Typical Newendyke. Man gets job, man quits job, man whines about joblessness, man gets job, man tries to get less hours for said job.]
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[Payroll. Employment. These are things that the old man has become reacquainted with in the last year. A real job. Sure is on the more questionable side of legitimate but a real job. Who would have believed.]
I mean, if the pay is good.
[...how lonely it would be with a hand full of meals a week. Meals like this or fancier.]
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[His real concern is putting in too much work in the beginning. Eventually all those cars aren't going to need fixing anymore which means no reason to be hanging out at Stark's. He can't go in everyday if it means work coming to a halt in a matter of months. Oh shit Newendyke you're acting like you're gonna be living here forever.]
You ain't sick and tired of me at home? [All the time, in times of joblessness.]
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[Friendly elbow. Oops. A dollop of turkey falls to the floor in the process.]
I know it's been a while. [Shit. How long exactly? They haven't dignified the Saya fiasco with a conversation in sometime. After what they went through it was enough.]
Do I act like I'm sick and tired of you at home?
[Because if he does then that's something that needs fixing.]
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Naw...you don't.
[The truth is he thinks Larry likes it.]
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Good.
[Another bite. Sandwich is pretty much over with. No regrets.]
Cugchz [oops needs more chewing] one of these times I might be the one.
[Not that he's got a rhyme or a reason. And if he does leave the casino it wouldn't be on amicable terms. Chances are he'd have to get roughed up. It's just the way the system works.
...The truth is Larry loves it. It's some sort of a perversion of typical domesticity. He can provide for his man to live in a beautiful apartment. Larry can also come on by on his own terms since work is pretty chill. There's a shred of disappointment that the kid is going to be gainfully employed again. Only a shred.
What about the kid though? Freddy is a grown man who likes to earn his own way.]
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[How close to home is that... Freddy's not thinking about it only because Larry's been gainfully employed by that casino for a long time now. He's not naive either though, he knows how that kind of system can work. But Larry, Lawrence Dimick, he's a fucking professional. Sometimes the kid thinks the old man's invincible.]
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[Grinning as he gulps down the last portion.]
Wouldn't be too bad. I could do shit around the apartment. Y'know. Clean and do some errands.
[Shrug. They might catch up on laundry then. Maybe. See though? It's just fucking nice. They don't have to be moving place to place and leave shit if they have to get the fuck out of dodge.
If the old man knew he could be perfectly safe at some low down place, better or worse than the City casino he may have never taken up that job with thoughts of 'retiring'... Except that means he would have never had this man in his life at all. Fair trade.
Should there be a reason to leave, Larry hopes that they can come to some kind of an agreement. There is that too. Except why bank on it.]
Napping though.
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