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Lily ([personal profile] notfaking_it) wrote2011-12-28 10:06 pm
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"Even if some scientist down the line tells me it's not the best idea, I'm not likely to change my ways," Lily said honestly, letting Sawyer walk a little ahead of her. It didn't strike her as strange, exactly, but she noticed it, even if she kept quiet about it for the time being. There were plenty of things that Lily noticed and never spoke about, not until it was necessary. (If it ever was.)

"I've never been very good at following rules," she admitted, casting him a glance, her lips curved up into a faint smile. "I'm sure that's not much of a surprise." Most people who'd known her for even a short period of time realized this about her, though it wasn't something she tried particularly hard to hide. It was an easier way to live, anyway.
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-01-31 08:09 am (UTC)(link)
"Funny," Sawyer pondered, pursing his lips as a crease ran across his forehead. "Seems like I always forget I've got a pair of these until someone reminds me. But heck, they're the only real reason why I'm still capable of so-called boyish charm. I sure ain't gonna manage that by talkin' sweet." He thought, in that moment, of any number of other people who sported similar dimples on their cheeks. Neil. Kate, even, though hers weren't nearly as prominent, only showing for that split second in her smile, before it became full-blown.

Breaking away from that train of thought, Sawyer makes his way over to Nina's side, peering over her shoulder at the offerings inside. "Could grill it. Ain't sure if we've got any cheese, but that sounds damn good to me right now," he admitted, hands settling on his hips. "And I wouldn't mind seein' those sandwich skills of yours. It'd let me know whether or not I've gotta bury my head in the sand outta embarrassment for myself."
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-02-01 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"Seriously?" Sawyer asked, easily transferring the food off as it was handed to him, placing it all neatly on the counter. He frowned for a second, a furrow forming between his brows. "I would've thought that those folks would keep a closer eye on y'all, seein' as how you needed to stay in shape for what you do. Thought maybe they'd bring in some ballet equivalent of craft service."

When she held out the cheese, he split into a grin again, peering around the cabinets for some oil and a griddle. "Perfect," he said, laying the griddle on the stove and sparking up the fire. "Ain't gonna be quite the same as butter on toast, but the coconut oil's got a kick to it." He turned to glance over his shoulder, grin cheeky.
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-02-03 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
"Can't say I'm too surprised," Sawyer admitted, shaking his head lightly as he poured the oil on the griddle, tilting it in each direction to give the surface a good coat. The smell almost instantly spread through the air, sweet and thick, almost cloying. "I buy that some people're naturally thin, but when it's that big of a majority." He shook his head, turning with an arch of a brow.

"And I ain't even talkin' about thin like..." Vaguely, he waved a hand towards Lily. "I mean girls who look like they could fall over if the big, bad wolf took a huff." Carefully, he reached out for a thick slice of bread, sliding it into the pan with a light sizzle.
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-02-04 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, well," Sawyer muttered, flipping the bread over on the other side, watching as the heat of the pan browned either surface of the slice, deepening its naturally gold hue. He'd never minded burnt bits much, but he did his best to make sure everything heated over evenly before chopping off a slice of cheese to lay on top. "Lots of things kids ain't supposed to do, but they've always happened anyway. Gotta admit though, almost seems worse to be makin' them diet than it is to make them work a couple years early."

Turning the heat down slightly as he moved to help slice the fowl, he glanced up at Lily. "Did you start that early? Twelve, thirteen?"
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-02-05 10:26 am (UTC)(link)
She seemed comfortable with everything that she'd grown up doing, and to Sawyer, that was most important by far. At that age, he'd never had anything exactly like that, no single art to pursue, no field that he liked to call his own. All he had were his cons, though he excelled at them. And they were the bulk of what lingered in his memory. Foster homes were always of varying quality, and Sawyer had spent as much time as possible away from the watchful guardians and resentful housemates.

Cons had been the only bite of independence possible for a kid who otherwise had to beg for an allowance. And he'd comforted himself at the time with the notion that everyone he swindled had it coming. Whose fault was it for being so naive and free with their cash?

"Heesh," Sawyer sighed, shaking his head. "And here I thought havin' so many hours of school was already enough for a kid. I ain't ever had anything that took up so much of my week."
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-02-06 05:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Just like pro sports, then," Sawyer concluded, reaching out for some of the vegetables to place on top of the cheese, flipping over the top layer of bread and giving each a considerable press. Hot plates might have been more even, he thought belatedly, having experimented a fair amount ever since arriving on the island. Hurley was the better cook, though, somehow managing the most creative of dinners while they were all on the last island. Even on Tabula Rasa, he'd managed to swing by the kitchen and fix up snacks for the both of them.

And Sawyer clung to that, as one of the few things he had left of his friend.

"You ever think about what you'd want to do after you quit? I'm guessin' you don't go into retirement completely," he considered, sliding the sandwiches onto their separate plates and turning off the stove. "D'you teach? Body might protest, but there are some things you ain't just gonna learn through technique. Or somethin'."
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-02-07 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
His gaze lazily raked over her, brows furrowing in disbelief. Granted, he knew next to nothing about ballet aside from pointe shoes, tutus, an overwhelming number of girls in pink, but it was still hard to believe that someone of Lily's health and apparent ease of movement could have so little time left to do what she enjoyed the most.

But, not being the expert on the subject, he left it largely alone.

"Choreographer's got the better job, anyway. Get to boss other people around," Sawyer said, easily sliding a sandwich onto her plate, pivoting to check the fridge for fruit and pulling out a couple bunches of grapes, carrying them over to the sink. "And no one becomes the boss of you."
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-02-08 06:32 am (UTC)(link)
"And here I thought that the choreographer was the director of all things artistic, but... alright," Sawyer snorted, shaking his head at the complexity of it all. It was possible that he wasn't doing the art enough justice, but on the whole, trying to imagine so many people coming together for what was ultimately dance, a mixture of emotion and technique, seemed to be overcomplicating things. "Then you should try for the goddamn artistic director position, then. Be the minority. One that ain't a prick."

He paused, leaning against the counter while she finished up. "Unless the idea's that the job makes the directors into pricks, in which case I hope you get fired every single time, 'cause I can't and don't wanna imagine you suddenly being a petite asshole."
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-02-09 09:11 am (UTC)(link)
"No," he drawled in return, taking the plate with a narrow-eyed smirk, as though still trying to squint and picture her being anything but honest, upfront, and fun-loving. And it was impossible. Everyone had a mean streak, that Sawyer learned long before he ever landed on that crazy-ass island after the Oceanic crash, but it was all about severity. Malicious didn't seem to be a part of Lily's character. While life had brought Sawyer across the meaner folks all too often, he honestly preferred people like Lily.

Even if they were too goddamned good for him.

"I always thought that the island philosophy was that even if we ain't really got a need for it, our staples are accounted for anyway, so there ain't no holdin' you back," he replied in earnest, shrugging. It was the only explanation that he could come up with for there being a radio station on the island, even a bakery, luxuries that Sawyer certainly didn't think Robinson Crusoe would have ever needed.
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-02-10 08:54 am (UTC)(link)
"I ain't got nothin' like that," Sawyer snorted, shaking his head. And it was true. There wasn't a single thing that he could see himself doing for the rest of his life, nothing that he thought would catch his attention remarkably well, nothing that had touched him in such a way that he knew he wanted it to continue. Jobs never fell into that area for him, nor hobbies. When it came to trying to look into the future and picture what there would be lying there for him, it was only ever the people that Sawyer seemed to care about.

But the thing about people was that one could never really make them stay, and not even just in the sense that the island snatched them away at random. People always changed, and even a steady relationship usually suffered from a slow pull in opposite directions.

"I'm plenty fine working on the IPD and having that stupid radio show," he smirked, before nodding to the sandwich. "Any good?"
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-02-11 07:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ain't much to it, honestly," Sawyer replied with a grin, pleased with her compliment, even if he couldn't imagine her saying less of decent food. "And water's fine." He takes a bite of his own sandwich— which is pretty good, in fact, though it could probably use some sauce, if he's aiming to try again next time— before turning his mind to thoughts of the IPD. In some ways, intangible and indescribable, he felt gratified just being in the position, having the ability to say that he looked after the welfare of the people and that he was meant to be there in a pinch. In other ways, though, it really wasn't a taxing job. Most of what he did was on his own initiative, save for that stint in Rapture— though even then, he would've gone down without even being prompted.

"You might be mistakin' us for the Task Force. They do all sortsa training, gotta stay in shape, they're the ones who really get into the weird crap that happens on the island. We're here to keep it together between the citizens. Slightly different, though a bunch of us end up overlappin' anyway," Sawyer waved his hand dismissively. "On my end, it just gives me an excuse to go all 'round the island."
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-02-13 09:59 am (UTC)(link)
He caught the glass easily, taking a shallow drink. While he didn't have a reply in mind for her quip, he offered in its stead a smile, slightly suggestive before he shook it off, taking another bite of the sandwich. It wasn't often that he went around and visited people during the day, certainly not girls in dance studios, engaging in a hobby that he'd never really known much about at all, nor showed particular interest in. But he liked to think that with Lily, it was just a result of their friendship being easy, the type where they could exchange niceties in such a way.

"I ain't got that level of dedication either," he admitted, turning back to talk of the Task Force. "'Least, not when leaving all well alone seems to get us by well enough on the island. Sure, shit happens, but sometimes I can't help noticin' that the worst always takes place when we all meddle too much. There was that space station, started tryin' to kill everyone once inside. Or that city, Rapture, probably would've turned on itself if we let well enough alone. Police department's good enough for me. Protect people from themselves. Not the island. I ain't got a clue how to fight an island."
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[personal profile] confidenceman 2012-02-14 10:22 am (UTC)(link)
"I don't think it's the hunk of land makin' all the choices on what to do to us, if that's what you're askin' me," Sawyer replied with a soft huff of air. His eyes grew distant, thinking of the Others, thinking of that computer counting down every one-hundred and eight minutes, thinking of all of the pieces that didn't have any right fitting on the island. Pieces that humans had brought there and manipulated at will. There was still a whole lot that Sawyer didn't understand about that island that he'd left, black smoke unfurling through the air like something thick, languid, and poisonous, but what he did know was that the island had something magical to it.

But that people were just as responsible for what happened there.

"The island's got a lotta power. Whether that comes from people or is part of the island itself, I don't know. But what I know 'bout people's that no matter where that power comes from, there's always someone who wants to figure out how to manipulate it just right."

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