Craig Boone (
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[The nephilim looked lost, then grimaced mostly to himself before putting a tentative hand on the bear's shoulder.]
Boone, I... I care about you very much. You've been kinder to me than anyone on the peninsula. I don't want to make assumptions about you, or try to replace someone you lost- especially not Carla.
I said it's up to you how you feel about this, and it is. But please don't worry about me. There are a lot of things I fear about this too.
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I don't know how I feel about it.
[It's the truth; Egon has been a good friend to him, and he enjoys his company. He's just... unsure. It's all so sudden.]
Might need some time to think about things. That okay with you?
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That's alright. Like I said, I don't want to force anything on you. And if you decide this isn't for you, I hope I haven't tainted our friendship.
[Boone knew his romantic preferences. He was one of a growing few who had been entrusted with it. And even if it seemed he was fine with Egon as he was, this was often the nightmare scenario for straight friends.]
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[He straightens up again, realising he's probably making Egon feel bad. It might be awkward, but he doesn't want Egon to think he just lost him as a friend.]
Just... I'm not very good at this. I'm still not going anywhere.
[That much he can promise.]
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Thank you, Boone.
I know I'm not the most eloquent or... in-touch person, either.
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Maybe. Wasn't sure what you were saying at first.
[But he knows he's not the smartest guy, and subtlety can be lost on him sometimes.]
Doesn't matter now.
[They got there eventually. He sits down at a table for two by the window, and stares out of it, apparently still very distracted.]
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[It seems that his appetite has flown south, and the nephilim looks out the window too. He'll order, because he'll likely eat regardless of the discomfort in the air, but what he really focuses on is shrugging off his half-cape and nursing on a glass of tea that seems almost humorously small in his giant hands.]
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He traces the outer rim of his glass of water with a claw, apparently very focused on it, but after a few moments he speaks.]
Don't want things to be awkward between us. If you need some time on your own I can leave. Don't really want to, cause I said I'd spend some time with you for Christmas, but...
[He trails off, pausing what he's doing and looking directly at Egon finally. Waiting for an answer.]
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[Almost forgotten for the moment, because he was carefully tucked into the satchel Egon has taken to carrying everywhere. But there's a little yawn and a shuffling, and Egon has to remember that, for the first time in his life, he's a pet owner. But then Boone speaks, and the living thing in his bag is forgotten for just a moment more.]
I'm sorry- I'm alright. We'll have a nice dinner. And I don't want this to make all out meetings from now on uncomfortable.
[They should. He'll get the pierogi platter and some mulled cider, that should lift his spirits. He has no reason to feel bad, and neither does Boone. And here, a distraction. Egon lifts a very small English bulldog pup from his bag, cradling the very small but very excitable little animal and hooking him up to a short leash so he can sit under the table while they eat. It yips a little and he will entirely ignore any sideways glances from the other patrons.]
Here, I wanted to introduce you to this little fellow. Loki brought him to me earlier today.
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You give him a name yet?
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Not quite. Debating, but I was considering... Slimer.
[And Boone should know why. It's a drooly, stocky, jowley breed.]
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[He gets it, especially since the puppy has drooled all over his hand by now.]
Fits pretty well. All he needs now is to be green.
[He pulls his hand back and wipes it on his pants, but he's still giving Slimer a fond smile. He can't help it, he has a soft spot for dogs.]
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[He'll also reach down to pet the dog, who keens a little and rolls over on his tummy before yawning. He is a very lazy dog already. That sort of works for Egon, really. It is very Slimer.]
I bet I could find the dye, if I felt like putting the time in. I think he's nice as he is, though.
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[Sentimental, that is.]
He's cute. What kinda dog is he? Never seen one like him before.
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[Egon props himself up on his elbow, watching it idly before snipping a corner off of one of his dumplings and offering it to the dog.]
He's an English bulldog. A breed with some health problems, but overall sturdy. They were originally bred for bull baiting.
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Kinda makes me miss Rex. Wonder if I could bring him here.
[He looks over at Egon, as though looking for his opinion.]
None of the monsters here would bother him. Probably safer here, too.
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[Slimer walks in a few circles before curling up between their feet with a soft 'whuff' on the tile. The puppy doesn't have that luxury, but Egon certainly plans to take good care of him.]
[He also offers a pierogi to Boone.]
Want one? They're potato and cheese.
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[He looks thoughtful, obviously seriously contemplating the possibility. Then Egon offers him something, and he snaps out of it.]
Oh, sure. Thanks.
[He looks down at his steak as he takes the food, realising it's getting cold. Not that he minds too much, but he should probably start to actually eat it.]
Back home we ate a lot of steaks when we were travelling. Mole rats and bighorners aren't too hard to come by, and we'd cook the meat over a fire. Kinda miss that.
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I don't know about the appeal of rat steaks. It's mostly beef here, though I'm sure any steak is a good one if it's done correctly.
I'm a pizza or hoagie person, myself.
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[Boone will eat pretty much anything, but that doesn't mean he has to like it.]
Never had pizza before I came here. Actually, there's a lot of stuff here that I never had back home. Some people I know don't even know what a fish is, but it's mostly what I eat here.
[He doesn't know if his fish diet would be sustainable if he was sent home. Not that it would matter if he turned back into a human.]
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[Okay. Okay, don't question it. He's from a world ravaged by radiation and mutants.]
Fascinating. I do hope you like most of what you've tried.
Have you had a lox bagel yet?
[Well, it's fish. Fish is good.]
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[He finally starts on his steak, but he still seems a little distracted. Whether it's by the dog or Egon's confession, it's not clear.]
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[Egons expression continues to be one of slight concern, but he'll chalk it up to the dog. He doesn't want to push something now that may just make him worse in Boone's eyes.]
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[It's not hard to convince Boone to try something if it has salmon in it.]
Kinda weird, huh. How changing into a bear made me crave fish. Seems so pointless.
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I'm just glad that I've not gotten the urge to take up righteous acts of holy justice.
[Not that he's not already a person with strong morals and a sense of right and wrong, but judging people personally and exacting an angel's idea of purity might be a little far.]
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