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harshboldcharm) wrote2014-08-15 10:27 am
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"Hey," he says, leaning against the wall just outside the bar. It's late, so people aren't really filtering into the place anymore. Instead they've either made themselves comfortable inside or they've left for another place. Wylie, on the other hand, has nowhere to fucking go tonight, so he has no problem with hanging around and kind of looking over the sexy bouncer standing around and watching his post. Isn't that adorable.
"Long night or not bad?" he asks, just making conversation to start. Wylie wants a feel for the guy. He wants to <I>feel</I> the guy. Hah.
"Long night or not bad?" he asks, just making conversation to start. Wylie wants a feel for the guy. He wants to <I>feel</I> the guy. Hah.
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"It's a pity the winters are so miserable here. Otherwise I'd might consider settling."
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Well, with a son, he's got to be nearby right? No. The kid might have a good step dad or something but Wylie isn't so cold as to think he should abandon it. He knocked a woman up. That's his fault.
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"Alright, batman. Let's hear a little more about you," he smiles, "you leave a broken heart in every town you leave?"
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"There's gotta be more you haven't told me," he says. Wylie will always pry.
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"Not at all. I can totally sum up my life in three minutes. Can't you?" Yep, he does sarcasm. "What do you want to know?"
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"Oh yeah, totally," he replies with equal amounts of sarcasm. "I want to know whatever you would tell me if you were trying to impress me."
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There was of course the obvious I-can-set-myself-on-fire thing, but that wasn't going to enter the conversation. What else did he have?
"The freerunning you've already seen. Been into that for seven years. Been playing guitar since I was about eight. I ride a Harley, and I've kinda lost track of how many hours I've spent at the tattoo parlor." The flames around his wrists hinted now and had been fully visible earlier when he'd been in a t-shirt. But whatever else he had was covered up.
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Wylie plays guitar and also has tattoos, but his aren't quite right in your face like those flames on Warren's arms. He's not sure exactly what his comparison is. Wylie doesn't spend a lot of money on body accessories. Not to say he doesn't love to get them done.
"You keep getting more and more attractive, man. You doing that on purpose?" he asks with a grin.
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Completely ignoring the comment about him getting more and more attractive, he instead focuses on the topics of bikes. "A Ducati, you said? Which kind?"
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"2009 Multistrada 1100 S. Nothing too special, really. Planned on selling it and trying something else. It's not the greatest thing to travel distances on given that it's a sports bike," he says.
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"Yeah, can imagine not." Sports bikes are fun and all, but to spend a lengthy time on? There are better things for that. "What are you looking to get?"
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Granted, that's a price range he's set for himself, not anything else. He's got the money for whatever he feels like, probably.
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"Unless you have too many of those," he gestures at Wylie's own bottle, "I might let you on mine for a test drive."
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However, the concept of a test drive appeals to him and Wylie is wondering what else he could be test driving tonight. Maybe this guy will go for it. Maybe not.
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"I was thinking of borrowing your Ducati." A ride to perhaps outside of town? Less typically date-y, more relaxed. Doesn't sound bad to Warren.
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"I think that could be arranged, then," he smiles across the table, starting to eat his food off his plate now. He's thinking it would be a great date and relaxed thing to do. He's looking forward to it.
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"You want a ride to wherever you're staying, or should I meet you somewhere?" Let Wylie be the one to ride bitch.
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"I'll take a ride, yeah," he says stepping into him a little, "I"m staying at the economy Inn a couple blocks north of here."
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And there it is, matte black and chrome with orange accents and in perfect condition. Obviously Warren takes care of his bike.
He gets on and waits for Wylie to do the same.
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They head down and immediately Wylie is checking out the bike, taking a look at it and scoping it out. He'd be so glad to drive this thing. This is turning out a better date than he thought.
And then he's climbing on the back of it, settling into the seat and not even acting shy about wrapping an arm around Warren's waist.
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The bike rumbles to life under them, and they're off. While navigating through the inner city traffic, Warren is a fairly calm and steady driver. He'd love to leave the city core to get to open her up, but he's not stupid enough to do that in a crowded place like this.
Soon enough they arrive at the Inn.
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He climbs off the bike and pulls his keys from his pocket. Standing beside his bike, he holds out the keys to him. "Go ahead."
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Wylie's Ducati is a pretty piece of machinery. Lighter than his own Harley, it will handle very differently, he's already aware of that as he straddles it. While the Harley has a lot of power it is also heavy. It's fantastic on an open road. But the Ducati is likely to take sharper turns and accelerate far faster.
This is going to be fun.
"Wanna lead the way?"
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