Alan Humphries (
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All Work & No Play
[Honestly, they're all exhausted - not tired but just worn out physically - after getting called all the way over here to help deal with a sudden rapid spike of missing souls which had been caused, unsurprisingly by an influx of demons. It was an odd thing and they still needed to pinpoint the origin of this matter, after all. Neither they nor the Paris Reapers could figure out what can caused an entire legion of Hells most foul to ascend on the city of lights.
Thankfully, with the five of them working pulled through just fine even if Alan was just a junior and Ronald was a rookie still.
At least the hotel was nice even if they had to bunk up; two beds to each room. At least they had adjoining rooms so if they wanted they could throw the door between the two rooms open and interact.
Alan closed the field kit he'd been using to tend even their most minor of injuries; huffing out a tired but relieved breath. His chest ached just slightly and his shoulders slumped a little bit.]
Well, that was certainly interesting if I don't say so myself. I know we've still got a few more days here in the city just to make sure things are well in hand an find answers, but what do we do for now? I mean - what do you even do in Paris?
[He turned toward his bed where a rather large suitcase was tucking the field kit away. He'd brought a few things with him. They'd put all their belongings into this singular suitcase - fresh suits, documentations they needed when they went to Paris's dispatch branch for briefings and reports, a few other odds and ends.]
Thankfully, with the five of them working pulled through just fine even if Alan was just a junior and Ronald was a rookie still.
At least the hotel was nice even if they had to bunk up; two beds to each room. At least they had adjoining rooms so if they wanted they could throw the door between the two rooms open and interact.
Alan closed the field kit he'd been using to tend even their most minor of injuries; huffing out a tired but relieved breath. His chest ached just slightly and his shoulders slumped a little bit.]
Well, that was certainly interesting if I don't say so myself. I know we've still got a few more days here in the city just to make sure things are well in hand an find answers, but what do we do for now? I mean - what do you even do in Paris?
[He turned toward his bed where a rather large suitcase was tucking the field kit away. He'd brought a few things with him. They'd put all their belongings into this singular suitcase - fresh suits, documentations they needed when they went to Paris's dispatch branch for briefings and reports, a few other odds and ends.]
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Why would I keep a poor photo of my—. . .
[ Oh, BUT THEN, SHE REMEMBERS— and she’s completely given it away, so she relents with a sigh.
With credit to their fabulous hammer space, she materializes a photo album! Flipping through its old dusty sleeves, before long, she gives a declarative AH❤️!
Climbing down from her perch and relocating herself to the armrest of William’s chair, she lays the book flat for all to see: a group photo of their Dispatch department, from a party... in 1984.
Yes, they’re ALL dressed in the latest style (for the time). ]
Ugh. See that? An excellent depiction of Madonna, if she were less Like A Virgin and more Bloody Mary. [ She says, tapping over her image. ] And that hair ? Problematic. But, damn, were we feeling ourselves.
[ Speaking of feeling themselves... on the opposite page, there’s also some Polaroids of Grell, wearing that same outfit, but missing various of the more crucial pieces. There’s a lot of leather, but way more skin. Of course, William will be getting an eyeful, where he’s been restrained to. ]
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I guess that qualifies. I remember that hair style. I can understand why you didn't like it though I'm certain we all have regrets from the 80's. Goodness knows. I'm certain we'll have more.
[He sat back.] very well your turn to pick someone.
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How you ever got me to dress that way, I will never understand.
[ Thankfully, this decade has been better when it comes to men's casual day wear, because-- ok now those other photos of Grell have finally been noticed and, yup, she's getting shoved off! ]
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Well, until the album hits the floor, and the photos slide out. She just picks herself up to look at the mess. ]
Oh. [ A tick of the tongue, as she scoops up the first bundle of photos - and gestures them William’s way! ]
Alright, Sir, for that— truth or dare?
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[It would look rather comical with his small frame for his shoulders to jut out so much. He wrinkled his nose.] At least we had a good time. I can say that much even if we did look utterly ridiculous.
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Blimey, questionable times those... questionable times... the blooming hell were we ALL thinking, eh?
[ Says Mr Still Casually Fashionable with his denim on denim getup... but that HAIR, Ron. The mess of it all. Not at all as stylish as his usual look. ]
But some of us still looked better'n most, I'd say.
[ Though the shoulders DO look goofy on Bill... but at least Alan looks decent. ]
It'd be another age'n a half 'til all that comes back in style... and I'd be glad for it!
you're fired, knox
William re-situates himself in his chair, shaking his head. It isn't until the others remain quiet for a spell that he realises Grell had chosen him. Maybe he's had a bit much if his mind is lagging, so to speak. ]
Dare.
[ Yup, that gin is getting to him. ]
\o/ time to pick up the partyyy
But, before she rids of it, she whips out her phone to snap a picture of that throwback photo. ]
Shall we put on the coffee, darling?
[ Grell snickers, whilst tapping the edge of her phone daintily against her lips. ]
In the meanwhile~... You must allow me to give you a makeover — and snap a photo!
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[When had he finished his wine off? Ah well. He's just going to get another drink. One of those ones Ronald brought with him didn't seem too bad, so he's just twisting the cap off and settling only now he's leaning on Eric a little.]
I hope it'll be a bit longer than that, Ronnie. [He snorted.] A makeover? I need to see this. If you do it I'll get up and make sure everything is prepped for coffee whenever you like.
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[Ah but now Alan is leaning on him and he's distracted again. He tentatively drapes an arm over his shoulder. Because that's what buddies do, right?]
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[ Oh, he's got his eye on Eric... and pff that's so totally blatant. Buuuut the mood got heavy enough as it was earlier so he's not gonna call anyone out. Just the smallest knowing smirk thrown his way before he gets up from his seat. ]
I'd be more'n happy to give you a hand with that, Mister Humphries! Just point me in the right direction.
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Rather tame choice for you, but fine.
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[ Though Grell is clearly amused by this, she shakes her head at them in disappointment!! ]
I think you might be starting to show your age.
[ Wait, she almost missed that— did William just... agree?! The dumbfounded blink she gives only lasts a split second, before she’s on her feet! ]
Really? Well, then, I suppose we ought to get started - but you’ll still need to think of something for the next person, darling.
[ In the meanwhile, she’s going to retrieve her oversized makeup bag from her luggage! ]
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Firstly, Age has nothing to do with it, Senior Sutcliffe.
Secondly, Mister Spears must be a wee bit sauced to agree to a make-over from you.
Thirdly, Of the four of us I don't drink often so this is going to be an interesting evening.
[There's a pause as he glances at his fingers. Fourthly? Was it fourthly? Whatever, he motions with his hand dismissively.]
And Finally, since I normally make coffee at the office - even if we don't drink it now it wouldn't hurt to have the coffee pre-prepped for making since some of us; namely me, will likely be wishing they were quite deceased in the morning.
[Cue him motioning to Ronald his other hand patting Eric's knee briefly. He might be beaming like a proud parent. He also might be a teeny bit drunk.]
See? My sweet Ronnie understands me. What a good lad. Trained and mentored him properly - why I practically raised him. William leactures his work ethic. Eric takes him to pubs for drinking and flirting lessons, I reckon. I teach him everything else. Now, I get to teach him how to brew a proper coffee.
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[ He laughed. ]
I'll have you know that comes naturally! S'just so happens Mister Slingby beats me to the finer birds whenever we're about on the town together!
[ And off he goes, following after Alan. ]
Come on, then. You've one more thing to teach me, I'd wager! More'n one, prolly.
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You may as well choose. The rest seem to have abandoned us, for now.
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Ah, yes, he’s properly - as the children say it - sauced. ]
Are you quite finished?
[ Grell says through her laughter - and now that Ronald’s thrown Eric under the bus, they’ve probably got more important things to discuss - so she makes her way back out to the balcony, swiping an extra rum and coke on the way! ]
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[Pushing himself to his feet, he's leaving his warm spot next to Eric and moving to his suitcase to fetch the coffee he brought with him - he's picky. He wrinkles his nose at this talk about Eric beating Ronald to the finer birds excuse him. Luckily, he can hold his tongue for the moment.]
I can teach you all manner of things, dear boy, and I will. Just watch and see. I'll make a proper gent of you yet.
[Hearing Gell he adjusts his glasses with a slow lazy blink. What is she on about?] What do you mean finished, I haven't even started?
At any rate, [He's just reaching back for Ronald's hand, tugging him along like a mother guiding a child through a store.] Now for the proper strength of coffee you should measure it out -
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Who's turn is it again? SOMEONE should get a makeover. That's what I choose. I want to watch that. [Eric's had a little too much to drink]
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It is your turn you dolt. I asked you already, pay attention.
[ Usually Grell is the one on the receiving end of William's aggression, but this time Eric's getting a firm kick to the shin. ]
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[ Standing in the doorway, hip cocked, and brow raised high, is Grell! ]
I leave you alone for thirty seconds, and you start flirting with someone else?
[ Utilizing the outdoor table provided to them, she dumps the beauty supplies! And bottle of alcohol, albeit more delicately. ]
That— [ Grabbing William’s chair, she swivels him to face the light. ] —will not stand!
[ With an amused breath, she plops herself atop his lap. It appears that she won’t be standing, either! ]
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