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real_gun_hand ([personal profile] real_gun_hand) wrote2014-09-25 06:23 pm

Kersen

Hotch had been trying to get out. He'd never been the sort to just go out for the sake of going out, but in London he knew so few people and the town itself was a mystery. He'd taken it to heart that he should find at least one new place every week and this week he'd found a lovely restaurant that served Asian food. Of course he had had Chinese in mind when he heard 'Asian' and was surprise dwhen he arrived that it was Indian cuisine. He'd enjoyed a delicious meal and then had started off to the tube when he spotted a bar. He could have one drink, he thought, and had made his way inside.

A piano bar, neatly appointed and apparently popular. Hotch took a seat at the bar and ordered a scotch, then turned to watch the pianist. He didn't recognize the song, but that was no shock. It sounded jazzy and that really wasn't his specialty.
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[personal profile] kersen 2014-10-02 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
Kersen allowed himself a brief mental image of the man in running shorts. Possibly sweaty.

"I hear Hyde Park is a nice place to run," he said. "Not my thing, I'm afraid."
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[personal profile] kersen 2014-10-02 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
"What do you like about running?" Kersen asked. "How does it make you feel?"
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[personal profile] kersen 2014-10-02 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
Considering that Kersen was in some ways dead, he certainly understood the desire to feel alive.

He smiled. "I'm going to be a lady and not make any comments about hot muscles."
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[personal profile] kersen 2014-10-02 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
And Kersen meanwhile interpreted that carefully neutral reaction as clear disinterest. Well, he'd had no reason to think the man was anything but straight. He dialed it back.

"Can I get you another drink?" he asked.