Jim Gordon (
breakstherules) wrote2015-07-31 10:43 pm
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GCPD meets London
Continued from here
[Louise stood up, pushing herself away from the wall, a grimace marring her delicate features as her shoulder made her wince slightly.]
The Falcones--they know your face, then, do they?
[Casing the cellar of the small tower block, she was looking for a lift that might take them up and inside the building, unseen. Taking her phone out of her blazer, she texted Lestrade back at HQ:
Check Chatham House, Charing Cross. See if vacancies. How soon can we rent one? Need to lay low for the time being. Keep this quiet. --L.]
They do.
[They knew the GCPD far too well, if you asked Jim. As she looked in one area, he looked in another, checking on the people, taking note of each of their faces before meeting back with Louise.]
Find anything?
[Louise stood up, pushing herself away from the wall, a grimace marring her delicate features as her shoulder made her wince slightly.]
The Falcones--they know your face, then, do they?
[Casing the cellar of the small tower block, she was looking for a lift that might take them up and inside the building, unseen. Taking her phone out of her blazer, she texted Lestrade back at HQ:
Check Chatham House, Charing Cross. See if vacancies. How soon can we rent one? Need to lay low for the time being. Keep this quiet. --L.]
They do.
[They knew the GCPD far too well, if you asked Jim. As she looked in one area, he looked in another, checking on the people, taking note of each of their faces before meeting back with Louise.]
Find anything?
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Sitting up a bit, she tried to get as comfortable as she could before answering.]
Had two weeks in Nice a few years back...[And here she closed her eyes in remembrance, the sea air almost within reach.] ...I could get used to the French Riviera, you know. Just whiling away the afternoons in a seat at an outdoor café under an umbrella with an espresso or a glass of rosé, just watching the world go by.
[Just then, her phone vibrated with a message from the Yard: someone was on their way with proper painkillers and a spare charger for their mobiles.
Louise texted back:
That sounds heavenly. Would it be too much to ask for a takeaway, as well? We've not eaten in ages. --L]
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[He's done too much of it, personally, a 'mode' he seemed unable to turn off despite how much he wanted to. But he's more interested in her opinions and providing the distraction.
When there was a knock at the door, he had his gun in hand and answered with a readiness for battle all over again, only to be relieved it was one of their own men with food and pain killers.
The next minute later he's happily eating through chinese food out of the little container, though he would've been content to fall asleep right then and there.]
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Yes. I adore it. It's virtually all I want to do on holiday; just absorbing the pulse of the town I'm in.
You? What was yours?
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[He comments, finishing the last bite of food before setting the box for safe keeping later.]
I was in the military before joining the police. So anywhere without... chaos. Anywhere away from the city is appreciated from time to time.
[It had been a long, long time since he had camped, before joining the PD.]
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Sounds like that was ages ago.
What about now? I mean, we're still in the city, only just been shot at, we've a madman on our hands intent on killing us, and we're shacked up in a tower block. Sounds like 'paradise' to me.
[She gives him a lightly taunting smile, the meds responsible for it.]
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You'll have to come to Gotham sometime.
[It was worse than London, although this week was shaping up to being pretty shitty.]
And it was ages ago. I just never had time to go back.
[He met Barbara shortly after joining the force and things got serious before becoming chaotic. She 100% didn't appreciate camping, even though she swore up and down it was 'fine'.
He gets up and moves the take out cartons into the mini fridge in the room before joining Louise back on the bed.]
I can tell the medicine is working, you look less pained right now.
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[As he moved away, she let her eyes close slightly, feeling far more comfortable than she had in several hours. When Jim sat back down upon the bed, her lids fluttered back open as she focused upon him.]
Ha. About fifty per cent less pained, thank you.
[Nodding over to the supplies on the table, she frowned a bit.]
Come morning, you'll have to help me change these plasters. Can't risk infection.
[Collapsing back atop the pillow fort which was supporting her, Louise let out a heavy sigh.]
D'you miss it? Back home, that is. [She lifted her eyes again, levelling them on Jim.]
Have...anyone special there, even?
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Mm, Gotham is a love-hate relationship. I love to hate it, and I hate to love it. Crime is getting worse, though. I have a feeling it's reaching a breaking point soon...
[And to answer her question.]
I did, but we went our separate ways before I came out here.
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[At his next remark, Louise's interest is well piqued, and she pushes herself up on her good shoulder.]
Oh? What was she like? Or...he.
[Come on. It's 2015, Jim.]
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[The mess with the mob families was only a part of the scandal. Not to mention the serial killer that had captured his ex and the chaos that was to rescue her.]
She [Jim totally didn't swing that way.] is a smart woman. A doctor, actually. I met her while I spent some time at the Insane Asylum and then she became a medical examiner for the GCPD.
[Things had been intense initially, but eventually they didn't see eye to eye and grew to disagree far too often. Perhaps it was very convenient to need to go to London at this time.]
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[At the emphasis on the word 'she', and the pointed look Jim gave her, an amused if slightly half-drugged smile played at the corners of her lips.]
What happened?
[She murmured this under half-lidded eyes, needing him to keep her talking and awake.]
...I thought I had replied to this. Oops!
[Really, he could go on and on.]
This has only been the icing on the cake, really. As for Lee and I... it just didn't work out. We didn't see eye to eye after a while.
[And someone was a little too married to his job and it nearly gotten her killed more times than once.]
It's ok! I just figured Jim was quiet. LOL
..'S too bad, really...I would think you'd make a rather nice boyf-
[Her eyelids fell shut as her hand came to rest atop her belly.]
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When he began to stir with the little light streaming past the window shades, he didn't even initially notice there was someone pressed up against him, as relaxed as he was. In his sleepy haze, he affectionately ran gentle fingers along Louise's forearm until his mind started waking up and his eyes cracked open...]
Louise?
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Just then, as she shifted, the dull ache of her shoulder made itself known, and she blinked, becoming more fully awake. A slow, horrified expression started to wash over her features.]
Jim. Why are you caressing my arm?
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[He cleared his throat, feeling blood rush to his face as realization began to sink in. He glances over his shoulder, trying to decipher exactly how close she was to him (which was dumb; she is clearly pressed up against him).]
...Where is your other hand?
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[Louise slowly withdrew her arm and hand from between his thighs with an audible clearing of the throat.]
I---I thought it was the positioning of the duvet.
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He goes through his routine of brushing his teeth and shaving his face before coming back out of the bathroom, looking her over.]
How's the shoulder?
[There might have been a desperation to change the topic.]
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She barely knew him. So why had her sleep been filled with the thought of kissing him? She hadn't felt much of an attraction up to that point. Rationalising it to herself that it was probably just her brain's reaction to the fact that she'd had to kiss him earlier that evening in order to escape certain death.
Right. That's what it HAD to be.
When Jim emerged from the toilet and just stood there, looking at her, she was already dressed, sitting at the table, immediately forcing a smile.]
Better now that I've attempted to change the bandages and applied more antibiotic ointment to the sutures.
Do you watch the tennis? Just saw on BBC Online that Andy Murray is poised to get his second grand slam!
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Oh, um, that's great!
[He didn't watch that much tennis, nor knew who Andy Murray was.]
Ever get the chance to go to any matches...?
[AWKWARD]
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[V., V. AWKWARD]
I wish! I don't make the kind of salary that could afford tickets to the matches....
[Her voice trailed off, and she bit her lip, looking anxious for a moment before trying to force it again.]
Haven't heard from HQ yet...what you reckon, you think we ought to make a go of it and get out of here?
[And moreover, if he had touched her bare skin, even if to change the bandage, Louise felt she might implode at the odd feelings that were currently still at war within her.]
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I say we go, find some coffee and see how we can sort this shit out.
[He needed a desk and a board to see everything in a bigger picture. If they'd deny him that, this room would soon become his office.]
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So. Wiles has struck here, and here. I've had the thought...that maybe-
[Her mobile rang. HQ.]
They want us back at Scotland Yard. NOW.
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Then let's go.
[At Scotland Yard, they were met with stern looks as they entered through the doors. If you asked Jim, it was too early for this, but it wasn't anything new. This may not be Gotham City, but he knew what was coming. Glancing over to Louise before entering the office, he wondered if she saw this coming. Surely she had to.
Lestrade simply looked furious, and Jim sighed as he knew what was coming.]
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That man....NEVER talked down to me. He never HAD to.
Not until I met YOU.
[Louise fumed, all of her passion directed at her partner.]
YOU FUCK!
[The redhead attempted to level a punch at the New Yorker, but almost half-heartedly.]
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too lazy for action brackets
HAAAAA
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Ooh, late start, Jimbo!! He's beginning to sound like me! LOL
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER
<3 <3
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"Binge drinking" on THREE drinks? LOL
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