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thecatinahat ([personal profile] thecatinahat) wrote in [community profile] sixthiterationlogs2016-09-06 07:35 am

and the ground opens up

WHO: Cougar Alvarez
WHERE: The Inn
WHEN: Hours post-quake, September 6th (pre-aftershocks) / September 6th, evening
OPEN TO: OTA / Closed to Jake (cut content)
WARNINGS: Slight injury
STATUS: Closed



cougar's barbershop of necessity

Cougar's beginning to think the boxes that arrive are possibly saving their lives. He wants to pretend they're from a friendly, but he also knows plenty about being used when needed. For all he knows, the boxes are coming from someone like Max, who is keeping them alive because there are nefarious plans in place for them. Unfortunately, Cougar has learned that you use what you need to and if you have to take advantage, you have to turn the tables for yourself.

The barbed wire that he receives in a box is small, but it will do the job. He really only needs it to create a mesh on the ground to catch the eggs in the small coop he's built for the chickens. The chicks are growing by the day and he thinks with another two weeks, they might begin laying their own eggs, which will take him from a production of three a day to twelve. With a dozen eggs a day, he knows that the food situation can alleviate a little and he can hunt less, which is something he's been worried about as the population of animals is only so finite.

He's on the ground looping wire when he feels something beneath him that troubles him.

The ground had moved earlier in the month, he swears, but Cougar is currently precariously positioned under a wooden chicken coop built without much sturdiness and the quake seems to be getting worse and worse. Sharply exhaling, Cougar bolts upright without thinking, the side of his neck slicing hair and skin as it hits barbed wire and makes him roll onto his stomach, deciding to use the very wire he's been hanging for eggs to protect him from anything that might fall during the quake (which is worse than the last).

Palms flat to the ground, he prays to God that nothing too big falls on him, his quiet litany of words keep going until the ground is stable beneath him. Blood, tacky and dripping, is now pooling at his neck and he crawls his way out of the protection to glance in the first water he can find. He lifts up the other side of his uneven hair as he realizes that the wire has taken off most of his hair to the jawline. While he can patch himself up from the wound, he cannot fix the hair emergency.

Which is why, once he's stitched, he finds the kitchen shears and goes to the inn, plonking them down at a table firmly and sitting there, waiting.

Someone is going to need to help cut the rest off and while he feels like a boy in Mama's kitchen again waiting his turn, he knows he cannot keep walking around with a half shorn head. Best to cut it to the curls, again. It will be short and strange, but it will grow properly, then.

the picnic



Jake's birthday is September. Without a calendar, Cougar is left without knowing what day it is, but the weather and other things give enough indications to tell him that summer is fading into fall. The way the sun sets, the temperature of the air, and other clues tell him that either Jake's birthday is about to come or it's passed. Either way, it's a good opportunity for Cougar to try and finally mend the ground between them.

He intends to do more than just mend, of course, but he'll take the small steps if he can't take the bigger ones. He uses the eggs to make meringue cookies, makes a salad with the greens and strawberries, and cooks up a hare before stuffing it into one of the boxes that had brought his items to him. When those are ready and Baby is at his heels, Cougar slips up to collect Jake, trying to tell himself that this will not go badly if he doesn't let it.

With his hair newly shorn, he feels more like a civilian than ever. In the humidity of the wet air, it's already begun to curl the way he hates and the stitches along his neck aren't hidden the way his hair or hat would keep them. He settles, instead, for trying to hide it with the collar of his scrubs shirt, though he has no luck.

He finds Jake, eventually, and whistles for Baby to go collect him at a gallop, yipping away as Cougar closes the distance just a little slower.
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[personal profile] igotacrossbow 2016-09-12 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Jake has never actually been on a picnic before in his life. They'd always seemed kind of romantic, but also silly. Why bother taking all your food outside and getting your blankets dirty, when you can just eat inside close to the stove and the sink? Most of Jake's experiences with eating outside means eating MREs or a quick granola bar snatched in a moment of down time. Not very romantic at all.

Still, the weather's nice, and he's got his dog and his best friend here, and apparently it's for his birthday, so he's not going to complain.

Watching Cougar lay out all the food, makes this start to feel like...a date.

"Cougar..."
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[personal profile] igotacrossbow 2016-09-12 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Jake has called Cougar by his nickname almost the entire time they've known each other. Only sometimes does he trot out his given name, and usually to prove a point. He's found Cougar's reluctance to allow him to call him 'Carlos' annoying before, but lived with it anyway, since it wasn't that important in the grand scheme of things. To have him almost insist on it now is... Well, it's a little odd.

This whole thing is a little odd.

"Jesus, Cou— Carlos," he corrects himself, sinking down to one side of the blanket. "You really went all out. You didn't have to do this, you know."
Edited 2016-09-12 19:03 (UTC)
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[personal profile] igotacrossbow 2016-09-12 09:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Honestly, it looks like Cougar's gearing up to kiss him, which makes Jake's heart thunder rapidly in his chest too. He torn between pulling back, wanting to protect himself from Cougar's yo-yo behavior, and wanting to lean in to meet him half-way, having idly wanted to kiss Cougar for years now.

"You don't—" he starts, but Cougar cuts him off and he closes his mouth to let him say what he wants to say. Cougar actually being in the mood to speak is rare enough that he's learned to shut up whenever it happens so he can make the most of it.

He shrugs in response to Cougar's pseudo-apology, uncomfortable with the whole subject being brought up again when it upsets him still. "It's fine."
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[personal profile] igotacrossbow 2016-09-15 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Jake quietly watches Cougar fix his quiche and salad, silently marveling that he'd had managed to make that for them with their limited resources. The chickens really have been a boon to their survival, and Jake has definitely named them after the Golden Girls in his head. He hasn't worked up the courage to tell Cougar their new names, though, but he does think they suit pretty well.

"Of course I will," he interjects, frowning. "You're my best friend." The thought of not being there for Cougar is impossible to reconcile, really. There's no other option. No matter what happens between them, they're in it 'till the end.

He holds out his hand to accept the plate, feeling something under his ribs clench when Cougar actually apologizes. Figuring the silent treatment for almost a month was enough punishment, Jake makes himself smile a little. "It's okay," he says, deciding to let it go. "I forgive you."
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[personal profile] igotacrossbow 2016-09-16 08:31 pm (UTC)(link)
He has a feeling where this is going before Cougar even says anything, which is part of why he's feeling so anxious.

"Cougar—" he starts, cutting himself off when Cougar's knee presses into his, and he continues to speak, the soft Spanish washing over him. Jake may claim he doesn't speak any Spanish, but he speaks enough to know what Cougar is saying, and his chest clenches even tighter.

"For how long, this time?" he asks, unable to keep the bitterness out of his voice. How long will it take before Cougar's Catholic guilt makes him want to push Jake away again, before he pulls away and makes Jake doubt himself again?
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[personal profile] igotacrossbow 2016-09-20 04:33 am (UTC)(link)
Truth be told, Jake is torn.

Torn between wanting to do literally anything he can to make Cougar continue with this, to make him happy, to make him want Jake enough that he won't ever leave, and yet also wanting to punish him more for being so cruel like a petulant teenage girl.

"Okay, John Legend, dial it back a little," he jokes, ducking his head a little to hide the bashful smile that's insisting on tugging at his lips. It's easier to hide his smiles now that he's grown a full beard; he should have done this years ago.

Glancing up at Cougar through the slightly-smudged lenses of his glasses, Jake feels something in his chest loosen, a painfully tender ache picking up beneath his ribs. Cougar looks so scared, like he wants to bolt, like Jake is holding the keys to his future happiness and he doesn't know what he's going to do with it.

Reach out to slide his hand over Cougar's knee, apparently. Jake's always been a sucker.

"Okay," he says, squeezing his big palm over Cougar's knee. "You're still kind of an asshole, but okay."
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[personal profile] igotacrossbow 2016-09-21 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
"Yes," is his simple reply, watching Cougar's face as he drags his hand up Jake's back and into his hair, then down his cheek to sift through his beard. He knows he's getting shaggy out here, that he really could do with a haircut and a proper shave — at least on some parts of his face, he's kind of growing fond of his beard and he's not sure he wants to cut the whole thing off — but Cougar doesn't seem to mind, and honestly, shaving is the last thing on his mind right now.