Vasquez (
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cuddletalk2017-10-04 01:13 pm
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[It's very sad how proud he is that he's figured out his little phone, but that's just one part of modern society that he's got down pat. The other is one that's long overdue, because his shirt is still blood-stained, starting to tear at the seams, and no matter how he tries to save it, it's no use.]
Hello anyone who's listening. I have a little problem that could use solving and I have just enough money to make it worth someone's while. Maybe you can see, but I don't exactly have very nice clothes for these days, hoping that someone could take pity and show me what it is people wear.
[Normal people, not the kind who he's seen around.]
There's some cash in it for you. Maybe a good drink? Whatever you find best, but it only happens after you help me.
Hello anyone who's listening. I have a little problem that could use solving and I have just enough money to make it worth someone's while. Maybe you can see, but I don't exactly have very nice clothes for these days, hoping that someone could take pity and show me what it is people wear.
[Normal people, not the kind who he's seen around.]
There's some cash in it for you. Maybe a good drink? Whatever you find best, but it only happens after you help me.

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I like the things you're saying so far. Where do we go to get them?
[T-shirts, jackets, jeans. He's seen these things around, knows they can look good without being leather or sparkly or cut up in strange ways. Maybe they won't ever be like what he's used to, but if it gets close, then he's happy.]
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[ Baby doesn't expect to find The Gap in Cadelle, either, even if they do produce the best basic t-shirt packs ever. But he's pretty certain he can find things. After all, Kimberly went shopping for swimsuits before the beach party, so... there must be somewhere. ]
If you're more of a button-down shirts, I'm sure we can find those, too.
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[Why would he ever go to a target to get clothes? Maybe something changed between now and the future, but where you shoot shouldn't be where you go and buy things to wear. Then again, the boy looks like he knows a thing or two about clothes, so Vasquez is ready to listen.]
I want to get more clothes, the things that I like to wear. Button-downs, but vests, pants. Maybe even those simple short-sleeved shirts I see people in. Can you help with that?
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[ One can never have too many white t-shirts. ]
Would you like me to pick you up?
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[He thinks of Reyes and the one he'd ridden in when he'd first arrived. It's a sight faster than a horse, but Vasquez is still an old traditionalist and prefers that, but it's not very easy to find one of those around here.]
Yes. Pick me up, let's do it. I'm in Gamma, you know where that is?
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[ Baby has no idea what time Vasquez is from. he's a modern kid, sorry. ]
Yeah, I know. I'll be there shortly.
( ooc: do you want to thread it out, or handwave? )
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[He's just getting used to the idea that cars are a thing that more than the rich can have, he doesn't know that there are models and makes and types, assumes they're all the same underneath.]
(ooc: if you're good, I'd love to thread out the buying!)
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[ This should be interesting. And after looking up a clothing store they can hope to find Vasquez some new - and comfortable - garments, Baby is on his way, in his usual bright red Challenger, the car purring as he rolls to a stop in front of Vasquez' building, sending a text that he's here once he puts the car in park. ]
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Does everyone here have a fancy car? Are these really the new horses?
[If so, looks like he's very behind and he should start learning. Opening the door and getting in, he goes through the motions like he had with Reyes' car, though this one seems sleeker and different, not as old.]
Is there something enjoyable to the driving of something that isn't even alive?
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They really are the new horses, but they're not all that fancy. I got lucky.
[ And he got really lucky with this one, he knows.
When Vasquez asks about what's enjoyable about it, Baby drops his hand to the gear shift, shrugging. ]
What's enjoyable about driving something that is alive? [ He pushes his sunglasses back up over his eyes. ] I really like the control. I love the feel of an engine purring under my feet. I love the freedom of being able to go wherever I want, whenever I want. Isn't it the same for you?
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Lucky, how? How can you be lucky with a car or a horse?
[He gets in, though, because Vasquez has never really ever thought twice about getting in strange cars with strangers, because he can handle himself, so why not? Sprawling in the passenger seat, he reaches out to press his fingertips to the dash, flicking his cigarette out the window.]
Control only happens when you get the right horse, otherwise, you're just a fool who thinks he has the right of it. I don't mind feeling in charge, though. Don't usually need a horse to do that, though.
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Because this car is fast, sleek, beautiful. I could have ended up with a clunker, or a car that's falling apart.
[ And there is nothing to fear from Baby. Vasquez would definitely win that fight. ]
See, you're always in charge with a car. Well, as long as it's not falling apart, I guess. And I've not had much control over my life before, besides the times where I am behind the wheel. That's when I get to make the decisions.
[ He gets them on the road, the car's onboard GPS beeping at him and telling him where to go. He isn't at the point where he knows Cadelle as well as he knew Atlanta. ]
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[You can get bad horses, ones that are lame, but if you get a good one, then hold onto it through gambling and thieves, then you always get to have that by your side. Glancing to his driver companion, he shifts a little warily.]
You think you can control just because you make a few turns in a machine? Cabron, please. What happens if someone crashes into you, hmm? You can't control them.
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It feels a bit like a circular, pointless argument, though, she he lets it go. And then smirks. ]
I have very fast reflexes. I've been driving since I was 10. I can't control other people on the road, sure, but I can control what I can do, and what the car I'm driving can do. If someone comes crashing towards me, I can avoid it.
[ Vasquez may not believe him, but it's been true, 99% of the time. That's a pretty solid track record. ]
Do you feel unsafe, right now?
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Ten? That seems young. Wouldn't you be too short?
[The car seems like it would be difficult to see over, as Vasquez lets a sweeping glance slide over him.]
Did you have some kind of box?
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[ In a lot of ways, he doesn't. But behind the wheel, Baby is the master of his own destiny.
Now, anyway. ]
Yeah, it's young. You're not supposed to start learning until you're 16. But I've not had a normal childhood. And I had a growth spurt early. But depending on the car, sometimes I used a box. Basically I've been driving since I could find a way to see over the dash.
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[ The driving, he means, but it's also the future. The more he learns about the future, the more he doesn't understand it. After all, it's a lot that seems complicated and strange, and he's still struggling along to try and understand it. This is why he needs new clothes, after all. ]
Don't get me dead, this is all I care.
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[ Baby keeps on driving, not going too fast, towards the downtown area of Cadelle and its shops. He laughs, nodding. ]
I can do that.
[ It's only ten minutes later that they're parked, and on their way to Cadelle's version of American Apparel, Baby would guess. ]
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Maybe later, I'll learn. When I know more about the future.
[When he doesn't get overwhelmed by the strange things called technology and gets over how he's not allowed to use his guns.]
So, what is this, then? This clothes store place? It's as big as a town.
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[ And Baby is very much looking to be doing good things, for other people. He's reminded every day that his reasons to be here are incredibly selfish, and he wants to atone.
He has much to atone for. ]
The whole thing is a mall - you're not wrong, there's probably more people here than in some towns. You can find clothes stores, and restaurants, and goods store and whatever you need, in one place. It's handy.
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[Everything changed so much and to Vasquez, it changed practically overnight. He's not sure that he knows how to navigate it or even what questions he has until he's so annoyed with something that he wants to break it, but he can admit that this is his problem.]
This is honestly bigger than most stores. How can this be necessary? How many people actually live in this city?
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[ What a wonderful invention it is. ]
This is what you get for living in a consumerist society. We want to own things, a lot, so there's a lot of demand, so stores get bigger, even when it's not necessary. C'mon, menswear is this way.
[ Baby started walking towards the clothes store and its menswear department - getting through this as fast as possible would only help Vasquez not have a panic attack. Hopefully. ]
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[He thinks that it could be useful, of course it could be, but right now, it frustrates him and half the time, he would rather just shoot it. Following after Baby, the awe is clear on his face, overwhelmed, though not disinterested.]
What else can you buy in a place like this?
[Apart from everything, from the looks of it.]
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Apps are superfluous most of the time, if you're only using your phone to communicate with people.
[ Shrugging, Baby walks around, looking at the racks of clothes. He's probably going to miss a few things that Vasquez might say - with the people milling around, and the music in his ears, along with the music playing in the store, it's all a bit much. He starts tracking Vasquez' lips more, so as not to miss out on anything important. ]
Basically anything you might need. You just have to know where to look. Okay, so you need shirts, maybe a couple hoodies, or jackets, a few pairs of jeans. Do you know your size?
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Shirt, yes, pants, too. I don't really know sizes. When I was younger, someone would come in and measure, then when I got older, you just take what you can and hope something fits.
[Which is why his current blood-stained shirt is two sizes too big, his pants maybe a shade too tight, but he thinks he makes it work for himself.]
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