Remy LeBeau (
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[Luceti] 1st Shuffle [Accidental voice/video]
[The sound of paper rippled violently in the air was combined with the hollow thuds of something light and small impacting against wood, the image on the camera violently being thrown around at random angles before it landed facing upwards towards the sky. Strands of grass loomed over the view of a tall tree, the camera looking upwards into its branches, as the sound of a voice was close by. A very annoyed and pained voice.
Quickly following behind the journal was the sound of something much larger and heavily falling from the tree branches, hitting quite a few as it dropped. This was the source of the voice, which was now letting out a constant string of curse words in French and grunts of pain. The figure managed to grab hold of one or two limbs during its decent, but was unable to stop the fall, as it finally landed heavily next to the open journal.
At first there was no movement from the person, the only motion visible from that of wind’s moment of the plant life. A groan and the appearance of an arm that partially covered the camera proved the man was still alive, along with a mumble.]
“Merde… Remy, no more drinkin’.”
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[Having been walking for awhile since his sudden decent into Luceti, the forest was clearing to reveal the town which... god, he was stuck in another hick town. And he thought Bayville was bad. He may as well try the bar Rogue talked about, maybe be able to scam a drink or two out of someone since he had no money on him. The trek through town was interesting, it gave him a starting picture of what the the area looked like. Remy hadn't even begun to figure out what he was going to do when night came, without a place to sleep or money to support himself. He would wing it, see what happened, as normal.]
[Avoiding to elude too much attention from others, or get into a conversation with someone he didn't know, Remy eventually sauntered his way up into the bar, pushing that half hour limit Rogue had originally given him. He was looking a little worse for wear but not showing that it bothered him. He would need to grab something to clean up the scratches, didn't want anything getting infected. Ha! The last thing he needed. Abducted by alien mad scientists. Losing a chunk of memory. And in the middle of who the hell knows where with no one he trusted. Great times.]
Quickly following behind the journal was the sound of something much larger and heavily falling from the tree branches, hitting quite a few as it dropped. This was the source of the voice, which was now letting out a constant string of curse words in French and grunts of pain. The figure managed to grab hold of one or two limbs during its decent, but was unable to stop the fall, as it finally landed heavily next to the open journal.
At first there was no movement from the person, the only motion visible from that of wind’s moment of the plant life. A groan and the appearance of an arm that partially covered the camera proved the man was still alive, along with a mumble.]
“Merde… Remy, no more drinkin’.”
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[Having been walking for awhile since his sudden decent into Luceti, the forest was clearing to reveal the town which... god, he was stuck in another hick town. And he thought Bayville was bad. He may as well try the bar Rogue talked about, maybe be able to scam a drink or two out of someone since he had no money on him. The trek through town was interesting, it gave him a starting picture of what the the area looked like. Remy hadn't even begun to figure out what he was going to do when night came, without a place to sleep or money to support himself. He would wing it, see what happened, as normal.]
[Avoiding to elude too much attention from others, or get into a conversation with someone he didn't know, Remy eventually sauntered his way up into the bar, pushing that half hour limit Rogue had originally given him. He was looking a little worse for wear but not showing that it bothered him. He would need to grab something to clean up the scratches, didn't want anything getting infected. Ha! The last thing he needed. Abducted by alien mad scientists. Losing a chunk of memory. And in the middle of who the hell knows where with no one he trusted. Great times.]
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But even now as she did her daily strolling through the journals, she recognized that voice. And she didn't need to recognize more, after all, because he'd said his name. He was back. And it was easy to see from his conversations that... he didn't remember. She hoped she was wrong. She really, really hoped she was wrong.]
Got a feelin' that ain't gonna be a resolution you'll keep. [She tried to keep her voice light.] There's not enough booze in the world to buy your entrance to a place like this.
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Bonjour cherie, how ya been?
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You wouldn't believe me even if I told ya. [And she had no intention of doing that.] Let me guess -- you have no idea where you are.
[She desperately hoped she was wrong with a fierceness of emotion she hadn't expected.]
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1/2
Well. Maybe it was better this way. Simpler.
Except now she was talking with a stranger -- or, more accurately, someone who thought of her as a stranger. And she missed her almost friend.]
done!
She did her best to just roll with it and not let on that she'd been rattled. Rogue offered him a smirk.]
Quittin' your resolution so soon? [She shook her head.] Tell ya what - you make it to the bar in a half hour, and the first drink's on me.
[She'd enjoy the expression on his face when he found out that everything was free.]
Re: done!
[Peering down at the face on the page in front of him, Remy flicked his eyes over her features. Hard not to remember a pretty face like that, despite the raccoon make up, but it was different from the girl he remembered who took on the Rippers. Not much, just... off. Better not to say, femmes get upset if ya highlight certain physical features.]
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Guess you'd better hope I am. [She flashed him a quick smile.] Clock's tickin', Cajun.
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[While he had her, may as well try and get some info out of the situation... something clearer than Scarletwitch's version at least...] So this be... not Earth, hein?
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[Rogue was aware that she was not being particularly useful, but she hated explaining about this place and was still trying to wrap her head around this reset. If worst came to worst, she could always direct him to the Guide -- besides, let's face it. This was Gambit. If she was overly helpful, she'd probably need to be checked for a fever, and he would probably faint.]
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Oui, mais askin' ya causes less a headache than answers from the Loserhood's local witch. [There was a long pause as Remy returned to his path towards down, his tone losing the joking side to it.] She said I've been here before.
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[...ah. Wow. That was a lot faster than she had thought they'd get to that. He'd been talking with Wanda? ('Loserhood' - ha, those were delineations she hadn't thought of in a while.) She should have paid closer attention to that conversation.]
Yeah. She's not wrong. By my count, this is the second time you've come here an' not remembered bein' here before. [She had a good idea of just how much he'd enjoy that.] It happens.
[This sucked.]
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[That did not go down well with him. He had seen what it did to Scarletwitch... did that happen to him too? Was he a different person from before? Hell, how could he tell if he was different? The feeling that those around him would have the upper hand over knowing something he didn't also was not a good feeling. Remy hated the idea of holding the worst hand, he would have to find a way to change that...]
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[She sighed a little.]
And I guess I can see why you'd think it was a telepath, but it's not that either. We really have been kidnapped by alien mad scientists. [Her tone competed with the Sahara for dryness and there was also a hint of: what, like this is the weirdest thing you've ever heard of?]
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[Remy wasn't that happy to hear the truth behind his appearance in this world, he had more than his fair share of crazy scientists. Prisoner to beings that wanted to treat them as experiments, this was getting better and better.]
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[Considering the way he'd messed with hers...]
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What ya mean by that?
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...unless maybe he really didn't remember.]
You don't remember that little train ride down to New Orleans?
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[Yes, it wasn't the greatest choice out of a life of bad choices, but it got the job done. Yes, he had used her like 'Mommy' did, and like Jean-Luc did to him, but he didn't have another choice. No, that was a lie. He did, he could had waltz up to the closest Ripper, let them take him back to their base, and try and get himself and Jean-Luc out in one piece. Using Rogue was easier, smarter, but no less a dirty trick he played on the girl.]
[Ah well, maybe it was better she hadn't forgiven him, kept in her mind that he wasn't the type to be counted on and trusted. Better she and the rest of the X-Men just steer clear of him.]
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[She suddenly felt entirely justified in her instinctive response; she'd probably have to go through this with every new version of him she met. It was nothing to him, to use her like that. It hadn't been nothing to her.
But sometimes circumstances made a difference, when it came to offering a second chance.]
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Ya may not liked my methods Rogue, mais I think ya be worse off with the alternative. Miserable 'nd feelin' locked up in that house, or off somewhere who knows where tryin' to prove ya can solo it.
[It wasn't nothing, it meant a lot that she decided still to help him after what he did. She was clearly a much better person than he was and Remy would always be grateful she had been there to save his ass. God knows what would had happened if Rogue hadn't stepped back in when she did. He and Jean-Luc would most likely be six feet under by now. Hell! Who was he kidding? The Assassins would had just thrown their bodies to the 'gators, they would had just vanished.]
Donno how long ya been here cherie, mais maybe time to get of tha high horse of yas.
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1) It wasn't nothing to him, like she'd thought.
2) Gambit was an absolute ass. This was public, and these were not things she wanted known, and oh Gawd, now she was going to have to explain this to Loki, and probably to Tony, and it would only look worse if she slapped a filter on it now, damn him.
...3) 'High horse' her ass.]
We don't know a damn thing about what I would have chosen. [Her tone was... okay, yes. It was a little angry. But it was more firm than hollaring.] I told you then to save it, that you'd done the right thing for the wrong reason. I haven't changed my mind. [She'd been willing to move on, but that didn't mean she wasn't going to refer to it when he started talking about messing with minds or that she wouldn't try to get a read on him for what had happened... Gawd knows why, but it all still stung. Maybe it was because he didn't remember, so she'd started with what she knew. And then he had to go and twist it.] But don't you pretend to me like that was, for one minute, about me. You wanna move on from there, actin' like it was some big act of charity sure as hell ain't the way to do it.
[And you know what? Book slam. Because screw you and talking to you over a public network anyway.
...but you know what else? She's going to be at the Good Spirits anyway. Because there was an unfinished conversation and she'd promised him a drink, and Rogue did keep her promises. And because there's something about him... he might not have been packed in a box and left at her shop door this time, but Rogue still felt responsible to make sure he was up on his feet here, or at least point him in the right direction. So if Remy makes it to the bar within a half hour of this conversation, Rogue will be there nursing a Pepsi.]
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[In saying that, he had been walking for awhile, and the forest was clearing to reveal the town which... god, he was stuck in another hick town. And he thought Bayville was bad. He may as well try the bar Rogue talked about, maybe be able to scam a drink or two out of someone since he had no money on him. The trek through town was interesting, it gave him a starting picture of what the the area looked like. Remy hadn't even begun to figure out what he was going to do when night came, without a place to sleep or money to support himself. He would wing it, see what happened, as normal.]
[Avoiding to elude too much attention from others, or get into a conversation with someone he didn't know, Remy eventually sauntered his way up into the bar, pushing that half hour limit Rogue had originally given him. He was looking a little worse for wear but not showing that it bothered him. He would need to grab something to clean up the scratches, didn't want anything getting infected. Ha! The last thing he needed. Abducted by alien mad scientists. Losing a chunk of memory. And in the middle of who the hell knows where with no one he trusted. Great times.]
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The door opened behind her and Rogue turned. Gambit. And she still had no idea what she was doing. Great. Oh well, time to play it cool.
She turned all the way around and rested her elbows on the bar behind her in a pose that would probably allow Gambit to catalogue all the differences these past three years had made. She gave him a wry shake of her head and a small quirk of her lips as if to say: Let's just start over.]
Look what the cat dragged in.
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[Making his way towards her, Remy took the time to give her a decent once over. This was not the sulky little teen he had gotten to know in New Orleans, no longer hiding behind that thick mask of make up or hunched over poses to try and protect her from the world. Sure, the anger and attitude was still there, but this was not that same old Rogue.]
[Remy let out a weary chuckle before offering her a smile.] Ya ain't the Rogue from Bayville.
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