Arthur Kirkland ☂ England (
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The friend is the man who knows all about you...
WHO: Arthur Kirkland, Greg Lestrade
TONE: Let's go with friendly.
RATING: G
WHEN: Sunday 12th August
WHERE: London
WHAT: Arthur meets up with Greg to get away from his family for a while.
STATUS: Ongoing.
It was Sunday morning, and amidst the bustling London morning a teenager with scruffy blond hair and thick eyebrows hurried out of a hotel, a backpack slung over one shoulder. Never hurt to be prepared. He looked back, scowled, and rubbed his arm, before descending the steps towards the street and glancing down to check his watch.
"Half eight," he muttered to himself. "Bloody hellish time. Why did I agree to this?"
Another twinge in his arm reminded him, and he frowned again, moving down to the pavement and putting himself out of sight of the front of the hotel to wait for Greg. Everything had already been cleared with his mother, who was just glad he had some friends that he wanted to spend time with, and he'd managed to avoid his brothers' questionings with only a punch on the arm for his trouble.
He perched on a wall outside the hotel and watched the people passing by as he waited, kicking his heels against the dusty brick.
TONE: Let's go with friendly.
RATING: G
WHEN: Sunday 12th August
WHERE: London
WHAT: Arthur meets up with Greg to get away from his family for a while.
STATUS: Ongoing.
It was Sunday morning, and amidst the bustling London morning a teenager with scruffy blond hair and thick eyebrows hurried out of a hotel, a backpack slung over one shoulder. Never hurt to be prepared. He looked back, scowled, and rubbed his arm, before descending the steps towards the street and glancing down to check his watch.
"Half eight," he muttered to himself. "Bloody hellish time. Why did I agree to this?"
Another twinge in his arm reminded him, and he frowned again, moving down to the pavement and putting himself out of sight of the front of the hotel to wait for Greg. Everything had already been cleared with his mother, who was just glad he had some friends that he wanted to spend time with, and he'd managed to avoid his brothers' questionings with only a punch on the arm for his trouble.
He perched on a wall outside the hotel and watched the people passing by as he waited, kicking his heels against the dusty brick.
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Mm.. Alfred showed up, too.
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[Silence for a few seconds, and then...]
Did he say anything to you then?
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[Awkward, awkward expression right here]
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And?
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[His ears turn a little red as he says that - damn the Kirkland propensity towards blushing]
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Do you think he's serious then? That...that he likes you?
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This is so unnecessarily complicated.
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At least he's no longer annoying you on purpose. That's a blessing in itself.
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[There's a sigh, and he sits back]
This feels like the kind of problem Victoria should be having, not me. It's such a bloody feminine thing to be fretting over a boy.
[His nose wrinkles in irritation as he says it]
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I wouldn't know; I've never had much time for gi-, for relationships.
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What was that, Lestrade?
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I said I've never had time for relationships. You know how I am about work.
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Nope. Pretty sure that's what I wanted to say. I'm just plain bad at relationships. Got no experience with'em.
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Alright, alright, you be that way. If you don't want to trust me after everything I've done for you.
[Now, he's just being dramatic]
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I do trust you. Which is why I can even tell you that I've never had a girlfriend before.
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You and me both, mate. What's the big secret?
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I'm not ready to talk about it yet. But I tell you what; the moment I am, you'll be the first man I'll call. Promise.
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Okay. I'll hold you to that.
[The best of distractions is a plate of food being placed in front of him, and it conveniently happens right at that moment]
Bloody hell, you weren't far wrong. This looks fantastic.
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Dig in. It tastes better than it looks.
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Much better than the pitiable spread they had at that hotel. Who eats grapefruit for breakfast, anyway? It's a bloody travesty, is what it is.
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Health nuts, I think.
[At that moment, the waitress returns with a cup of coffee. Winking, she slides one over to Greg. "On the house, Greg, so you can lighten up a little. You're not even at work and you're being a drag." The only reply she gets from him is a roll of the eyes, but he does thank her for the cup before he glances back to Arthur.]
Is there anything you want to drink? They've got a selection of teas here.
[At that prompt, the waitress hands over a drink menu.]
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