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It was like an itch you knew you weren't supposed to scratch. A lot of things had become clearer to Jag, about himself, since he'd watched Hex's videos, and somehow, the closer it came to the time Val would be back, the more Jag wanted to give in to his 'old' habits and do something really stupid. Start a bar in a fight with an arsehole or two, and get hurt.
It was as far from healthy as he could get, he realised, and that was why he hadn't started a bar fight in over a month now. He was in a bar right now, having a pint and trying to resist the desire to walk over to the bastards in the booth right behind him. Their racist, homophobic conversation wasn't making it easy on him. He was waiting for the misogyny to make an appearance, really. He'd barely touched his pint in the last ten minutes and was gnawing on his thumb's nail, feet propped on his bar stool, one leg bouncing.
It was as far from healthy as he could get, he realised, and that was why he hadn't started a bar fight in over a month now. He was in a bar right now, having a pint and trying to resist the desire to walk over to the bastards in the booth right behind him. Their racist, homophobic conversation wasn't making it easy on him. He was waiting for the misogyny to make an appearance, really. He'd barely touched his pint in the last ten minutes and was gnawing on his thumb's nail, feet propped on his bar stool, one leg bouncing.
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"He's just panicked. ...I'm, um- I'm positive, and I don't officially work here," Danny explained quietly, not sure why he felt the need to defend the bloke.
"I'm just sorry if he chased you out as well."
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"Blokes like that aren't worth it, you'd only be giving them what they want- And there's no fun in that. Better to watch them fail, don't you think?" he suggested with a faint smile.
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"You're a fighter then?" Danny asked with a faint smile. "Nothing wrong with having a spark, I don't think. I'm not one for physical confrontation, but I like to think I fight when it matters."
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"It isn't," Danny assured him. "People like that, moments like that. It's forgotten so fast that fighting it is a waste of energy."
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"Yeah?" Danny asked, holding up his pay with a smile. "Me too, I think."
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"Yeah? Cheers," Danny smiled, offering his hand. "I'm Danny, by the way."
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"Lovely to meet you, Jag," Danny smiled, pulling his phone out when it chirped- The posh one he'd received at the Christmas party- and then smiling when he saw Hex's face next to a new text.
"Still not used to this thing," he admitted, showing it to Jag. "It's much more complex than my old one. No buttons either."
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"He's lovely," Danny nodded, texting back, then slipping his phone back into his pocket. "So what do you do for a living, Jag?" he asked.
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"Really?" Danny asked. "How'd you learn to do that? Was it hard?"
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"I can't even juggle oranges," Danny admitted with a smile, looking down at his feet and deliberately not stepping on a single crack, as though he was playing some sort of childish game with himself.
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"Nothing at the moment," Danny admitted. "Got sacked a while back and nothing's come up since. I do small jobs here and there, under the table... Hex seems to think he can get me work on his show, but I don't know if that'll pan out."
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"Yeah. He said I might be able to join the crew. Boom operator or something," Danny nodded.
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