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Jack's room is mostly basic, it has to be said.
In fairness, he hasn't had much chance to make it his own - it has only been (ahem) somewhere private to go that is not the TARDIS for when he visits Milliways.
And since he is not Bound, for most of the time it stays empty, storing just some clean clothes and basic necessities (well - basic if you're Jack) and not much else.
There is this to be said for it, too:
The door may be locked, but it is not booby-trapped.
Lucky for some.
In fairness, he hasn't had much chance to make it his own - it has only been (ahem) somewhere private to go that is not the TARDIS for when he visits Milliways.
And since he is not Bound, for most of the time it stays empty, storing just some clean clothes and basic necessities (well - basic if you're Jack) and not much else.
There is this to be said for it, too:
The door may be locked, but it is not booby-trapped.
Lucky for some.
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Date: 2011-07-30 10:10 am (UTC)With one last jolt, they stop moving, but Havelock pauses to listen intently to the silence.
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Date: 2011-07-31 10:53 pm (UTC)It would not do to walk into a gaggle of those undead creatures, after all.
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Date: 2011-08-01 12:17 am (UTC)He would like to listen against the door himself, but that might bring him a little too close to Havelock's shoulder and his side.
... Puck presses forward to peer and listen out, with what he personally considers to be reckless abandon.
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Date: 2011-08-01 08:12 pm (UTC)Instead he remains as still as he can - and that is considerably.
Is there movement out there?
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Date: 2011-08-01 11:53 pm (UTC)Something, that is, that is neither their breaths nor their two hearts nor the arrant scampering of mice and associated vermin in the dark.
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Date: 2011-08-02 12:21 am (UTC)And nothing close by, that is for certain.
(Also, Havelock absolutely does not jump a little at the soft sound of Puck's voice so near behind him.)
"Let's find out," he murmurs back, and releases the lock on the hatch to slowly slide back the doors.
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Date: 2011-08-02 12:50 am (UTC)But nobody is so alluring that they're worth getting eaten alive for, and for only a kiss.
So instead he slides past him and out, taking in their new surroundings.
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Date: 2011-08-02 11:02 am (UTC)Havelock lets Puck slip out past him, gazing intently over his shoulder and across the room. Being a kitchen, it is fairly large and open - with any number of corners and bulky equipment where danger could lurk. Hardly ideal, but at least the light is marginally better.
He drops down himself - stretching out one cramped arm - and draws his sword again, cautious.
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Date: 2011-08-02 04:09 pm (UTC)It looks as though there was some kind of struggle, but nobody's here.
"How perfectly dreadful," he murmurs absently, kicking at a half-head of lettuce.
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Date: 2011-08-02 05:08 pm (UTC)(What? They look like they have a decent edge.)
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Date: 2011-08-02 05:32 pm (UTC)It isn't as if they're going anywhere, after all.
"The corners, then?"
He's already picking his way along the tabletop towards an unpromising patch of darkness. The growing chill in the air denotes either demonic presence or a meat locker.
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Date: 2011-08-02 05:45 pm (UTC)There are still sounds just at the edge of hearing, which are making him feel even edgier than he has all day. Not knowing for sure whether they are a legitimate threat is just insult to injury.
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Date: 2011-08-02 06:02 pm (UTC)He does know that he's still hungry, which is why, when he spots the colander of strawberries, he picks it up and begins to pop them voraciously into his mouth (leaves and all) as he approaches the metal door.
"... Do you hear a tapping?" he inquires of Havelock, mouth slightly full.
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Date: 2011-08-02 06:56 pm (UTC)(You don't survive long in Ankh-Morpork, or indeed anywhere in Havelock's world, without certain instincts.)
"Yes," he says, even softer than before, and follows just a little closer.
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Date: 2011-08-02 07:12 pm (UTC)A hop carries him to the right height; after the first one, he hastily eats a few strawberries and tries it again.
"I see there may be some of our creatures," he tells Havelock, "as well as a quantity of meat."
But hungry as he is, he'd rather eat lettuce. Icky dead dudes getting their icky deadness all over perfectly beautiful food.
"Perhaps we should be best served to leave them to it."
"Graghdadk ..."
"Oh dear," Puck mutters, with the intonation one typically expects of an expletive.
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Date: 2011-08-02 07:45 pm (UTC)They can do without multiple attackers.
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Date: 2011-08-02 08:29 pm (UTC)"Gragh ... nngh ... god dammit ..."
The fairy blinks.
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Date: 2011-08-02 08:49 pm (UTC)And then he looks up with a frown as the grunting from nearby goes coherent.
"Who's there?" he calls out steadily, but raises the sword to a stance that has a certain intent to it.
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Date: 2011-08-03 12:03 am (UTC)"I say, old chap-- you come upon somebody in the bloody throes of the worst dashed shock he's ever had, right as he intends to have a bit of a snack, and you're going to go round asking his name instead of if he's in any bloody pain?"
Laboriously, a pale hand appears over a counter at the far end of the room.
"Have it your own way, I suppose." And as the speaker hauls himself over the edge of the counter, he reveals himself to be a well-to-do gentleman in his middle twenties, sporting a jaunty green tie and a good deal of blood. "Bertram Wooster, at your service. And I do apologize about the swearing, dashed impolite of me, but you see I've fallen somewhat in the line of duty."
He holds out his arm for inspection. Something, or someone, has bitten him rather badly in the forearm.
"Hurts like bloody hell."
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Date: 2011-08-03 12:19 am (UTC)The young gentleman is dressed in a style not quite what he is used to, but the manner is more familiar than a good part of the people he meets in Milliways, enough to identify him- wealthy, well-born, no combat experience whatsoever, idiot.
Not necessarily in that order.
"That's to be expected," he says clinically, eyeing it, but making no move to get closer. "Still, you don't appear to have hit any major blood vessels."
You can tell, by the way it isn't spurting. In spite of the apparent depth of the wound.
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Date: 2011-08-03 12:32 am (UTC)"Who has done it?" he asks.
Bertram Wooster appears affronted by the memory.
"Some fellow just popped up to me and did it. No explanation, no account of himself whatever! Naturally, I got clear of there in a hurry." He frowns around at the kitchen. "This place is a jolly wretched mess. I could use a bit of a repast, myself, but none of it looks the least bit appetizing."
He peers speculatively at Puck, who flashes him a perfectly charming smile.
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Date: 2011-08-03 12:45 am (UTC)Then he looks back, and begins a rather warier approach of his own, sword still in hand.
"We encountered similar trouble," he says. "They are most everywhere now. From where have you arrived?"
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Date: 2011-08-03 04:16 am (UTC)"Why-- I popped in for a spot of something. The spread at Aunt Gussie's wasn't exactly capital, not that it does to tell the old girl. Dreadfully bad manners, that. Anyway, I popped in here from I suppose the sitting-room, and happened on a very dull sort of crowd; nearly everybody looked in a bad way. Then the fellow bit me-- and here I stand before you."
Puck has drawn quite close now. Bertie glances to him with a look between unease and appreciation.
"I say," he says, unsteadily, "have you got anything for this, by any chance? Bandages and whatnot?"
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Date: 2011-08-03 09:29 pm (UTC)"We can look," Havelock says, eyes lighting on a promising set of drawers. "It's a kitchen, there should be something."
Still keeping within a certain perimeter apparently of his own devising, he begins to look.
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