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Working Off A Debt [CLOSED]
Characters: Tony Stark and Raine Sage
Date: 10 February
Location: The Healer's Guild
Situation: In return for seeing his future back home, Tony has promised Milyn that he will help out Raine at the Healer's Guild.
Warnings/Rating: None yet.
It's been almost a week since Tony went with Gene to see Milyn, and now that he's mostly? kind of? got himself sorted out, he's holding up his end of the bargain and going to offer his services to Raine.
He decides to go see her at work, rather than knocking on her door and risking another encounter with Solomon. But he hasn't been to the Healer's Guild before, so when he gets there, he's not sure where to actually find her.
He homes in on the first official-ish-looking person he sees. "Hey, I'm looking for Raine. Is she around?"
Date: 10 February
Location: The Healer's Guild
Situation: In return for seeing his future back home, Tony has promised Milyn that he will help out Raine at the Healer's Guild.
Warnings/Rating: None yet.
It's been almost a week since Tony went with Gene to see Milyn, and now that he's mostly? kind of? got himself sorted out, he's holding up his end of the bargain and going to offer his services to Raine.
He decides to go see her at work, rather than knocking on her door and risking another encounter with Solomon. But he hasn't been to the Healer's Guild before, so when he gets there, he's not sure where to actually find her.
He homes in on the first official-ish-looking person he sees. "Hey, I'm looking for Raine. Is she around?"
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But he knows that's not going to satisfy her, so a few seconds later, he adds, "The trip home didn't go too well."
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Talking about it would require talking about all the awful things Gene had done at home, and if Raine doesn't already know about that, Tony doesn't think it's right for him to be the one to tell her. That's up to Gene.
"I think it's okay, though. We... worked some stuff out. It was just a lot to take in."
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That handled, for a given value of handled, Raine returns to the business of showing Tony around the facilities to give him an idea what she's hoping for from him. The building was barely used while the Foreigners were in the Dreaming, except to remove useful or valuable things, and despite the work she's put in that's still somewhat evident.
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He follows behind and listens dutifully as Raine gives him the tour. The building is mostly in working order, but definitely showing signs of having gone to seed over the year it was abandoned. He has a decent amount of work ahead of him.
"What kind of supplies do you have for me to make replacements and repairs?"
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She would also love it if he could manage not to antagonize anyone along the way, but this she doesn't voice, reasoning that informing Tony she's a little dubious of his social skills may in fact exacerbate that.
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"I'll take any specs and schematics you have; anything that doesn't have them, I'll draw them up as I go along. And once I've looked everything over, I can tell you if there's any materials I still need."
It'll be easy work, though it might take a few days to go over everything. Which reminds him, if he's going to be coming and going for a few days...
"So, does Solomon ever come around here...?" He tries to make the question sound casual, but mostly it sounds hesitant and apprehensive.
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His question, however, earns him a moderately suspicious look. Last she heard they didn't exactly like each other, but Tony sounds like maybe he'd rather brave a herd of wild velocidragons than encounter Solomon again, and that seems a bit extreme for her last knowledge of the situation. "You're not likely to run into him unexpectedly, if that's what you're asking," Raine says pointedly. "Is there likely to be a problem if you do?"
It sounds rather a lot like am I going to have to separate you two.
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It's very obvious he's avoiding eye contact with Raine. Wow, those ducts sure are fascinating! It's definitely time to change the subject! "Do you know what the building's average monthly power and water usage are?"
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She shakes her head at him. A more transparent dodge she's rarely seen. "I don't have those figures to hand, no, but I can give you what data I do have and you should be able to extrapolate from there."
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And he makes a promise to himself that it won't be. He won't let Solomon get under his skin again. He's here to do a job, and he'll act like a professional, no matter how unbearable Raine's boyfriend decides to be.
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"All right," she says at length. "I won't press the issue." A beat, then, "I trust you, Tony."
Which is only a little bit of a guilt trip. It's true, though, and while she maybe wouldn't trust him with her deepest secrets, she's pretty sure she can rely on him in most situations.
HEY LOOK I FOUND ONE OF THOSE MISSING TAGS /facepalm
"Thanks," Tony says again, and his shoulders slump: a little from relief, and a little from embarrassment. It's nice to hear Raine say that she trusts him, but he's not sure he's earned it. All he ever seems to do around her is screw up.
All the more reason to focus on the job, and focus on doing it well.
"Where's the boiler room for this place? I should probably start there, especially if it needs major repairs."
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"Let me show you," she says, electing not to comment any further, and starts leading him that way. It seems a sensible place to start, and it will redirect any lingering awkwardness, with any luck.