Caleb Peterson (
freefromsin) wrote2015-08-24 10:45 pm
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(Open - Finn's Pub)
Caleb hadn't known what to expect when he came to Siren Cove. At the very least, he just wanted to know that Gabe was still alive. He is, and he's doing well for himself. He has a support system and a job, and it makes Caleb's heart happy to know it. But those are two things more than Caleb can say for himself. He's running out of the measly amount of money he's been trying really hard not to touch and to save for an emergency, he hasn't had a proper shower in days, not to mention a meal or a real place to sleep. He finally got Leo's brother on the phone, and there's still a spot open for him in Portland. He needs to get going.
After washing up in a public restroom, Caleb makes his way Finn's Pub to hopefully catch Gabe at the end of his shift.
[ooc: even though Caleb is looking for Gabe, feel free to tag him if you want, lurking outside of Finn's Pub]
After washing up in a public restroom, Caleb makes his way Finn's Pub to hopefully catch Gabe at the end of his shift.
[ooc: even though Caleb is looking for Gabe, feel free to tag him if you want, lurking outside of Finn's Pub]
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"Oh?" he asks, looking over.
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"Do you think magic is real?"
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"Magic? Like...the rabbit in the hat thing? Isn't it just slight of hand?"
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"Like...sirens and witches. Shapeshifters."
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Caleb's voice fades, the but hanging in the air. Is that what Gabe wants to show him? A witch? He glances around, checking the clouds for a girl on a broom.
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Stepping closer to the water, he lets himself give into its call and closes his eyes.
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"I'm...I'm one of them."
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It's...Gabe. With...furry arms. And paws. And a black button nose and weird little ears, and he looks like he's part...rat dog? But...cute somehow.
"How?" is all Caleb manages to get out, still thinking in ellipses.
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"I'm...magic."
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"Holy shit! Holy--" He remembers, somewhere in his currently overloaded brain, that Gabe doesn't like him to swear. "Oh my god-- I mean, Jesu-- fuck." Caleb claps a hand over his mouth and bounces on his feet a little, letting it fall a moment later. "You're magic!"
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"Don't swear," he says, but he can't help smiling, delighted by Caleb's own smile.
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"You have to tell me everything," he says, reaching into his backpack for a long-sleeved flannel shirt. He offers it over to Gabe because of the chilly weather. "Was that a spell?"
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"It's not a spell because I'm not a witch. I'm a siren."
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"What exactly does that mean? I just. I'm not sure what that is," he admits, blushing a little. Or maybe that's from the sight of Gabe wearing his favorite flannel. He sits close. Because of the wind.
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Gabe shrugs, hugging Caleb's shirt tightly around him. "But I don't want to do that."
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He reaches over and lightly touches Gabe's back, then rubs, wanting to comfort him.
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He tenses his shoulders for a second, gently shrugging against Caleb's touch, but not rejecting it. "There's witches here too. Real ones who can do real magic."
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"Seriously? Like in Harry Potter?" He's only read one Harry Potter book so far, because it was Dave's girlfriends' and the only one that had been around the house, but he liked it well enough.
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Then he flushes, embarrassed.
"It's a book, isn't it? A movie?"
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He shrugs, stills his hand and just keeps his arm loosely around Gabe's waist. Because of the wind. "It's okay if you don't know about everything. It's not like I do. I didn't even know what a siren was," he adds with a teasing grin.
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"More like I don't know anything about anything."
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[lol unfortunately Caleb still has that basic Christian textbook history background]
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"That sounds like a lot of work."
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"You mean, sounds like a lot of fun," Caleb says, wishing for the first time he owned an ipod or a laptop or anything. "Hey, we should go to the library."
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