Day 328, Friday, November 28th
[It's weird, to end up at a home that's not home. He's spent more time there than anywhere else this year, but that says more about his transience than anything. If told five years ago he would live such a lifestyle, he'd have believed that, but not the part about most of those multiple places being not just six but seven, eight figure abodes.
And yet it's Jessica's home (still probably the nicest one he'd lived in as an adult, before Ash swept in) they're doing Thanksgiving in. Maybe it's a fear of being upstaged on her part if it's in such a house; such a naive thought is, while unvoiced, just more proof of Ash's suspicions, that Max's mind is on something, something Ash had likely been trying to put his mind on for months. Because with even half of his braincells to put to it, he'd suspect the worst sooner.
It's not until they're pulling up to the house and there are two other cars there that he remembers the hell of Thanksgiving is not only family, but family you don't normally have to see. And thanks to Michael, Jessica's family is still his family.
And their ride is a taxi. It's not like they can turn around. Though Michael coming out to greet them right away in a hurried excitement would've made it impossible in anything.]
...Maybe she decided to start investing in cars. But not especially good ones. To be more undercover. As a journalist.
Day 375, Friday, December 14th
And yet it's Jessica's home (still probably the nicest one he'd lived in as an adult, before Ash swept in) they're doing Thanksgiving in. Maybe it's a fear of being upstaged on her part if it's in such a house; such a naive thought is, while unvoiced, just more proof of Ash's suspicions, that Max's mind is on something, something Ash had likely been trying to put his mind on for months. Because with even half of his braincells to put to it, he'd suspect the worst sooner.
It's not until they're pulling up to the house and there are two other cars there that he remembers the hell of Thanksgiving is not only family, but family you don't normally have to see. And thanks to Michael, Jessica's family is still his family.
And their ride is a taxi. It's not like they can turn around. Though Michael coming out to greet them right away in a hurried excitement would've made it impossible in anything.]
...Maybe she decided to start investing in cars. But not especially good ones. To be more undercover. As a journalist.
Day 375, Friday, December 14th
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[ He had a craving for it the night before, but there was never a chance to grab it. ]
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[Look at him, not revealing his spying.]
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[ But, as he tries to recall it, the memory is too fuzzy. Ash opens the laptop, now behind a lock screen, and makes quick work of calling it off. ]
Get a variety. I want to sample some stuff, too.
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[Max has a phone, but instead he tries to 'casually' go look over Ash's shoulder at the number. And the tabs.]
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Egg rolls, fried wontons, fried shrimp, chicken wings, and spare ribs. It's meant to be an appetizer platter.
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Are spare ribs a Chinese thing?
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[ Ash looks over his shoulder; there's a definite 'thereness' that didn't exist early this morning. ]
Get something with broth, too.
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[And then someone picks up; he starts the order. He'll order big, trying to avoid the fatty, greasy things Ash won't like even when his hangover is over. Even though they're the best.]
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[ The words are muffled. With the laptop closed, Ash uses his arms as a pillow for his aching head.
Last night wasn't worth the pain this morning. It's good advice for sex ed and drinking. ]
And an IV of fluids.
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[Usually runny eggs are pretty unappetitzing to the hung over, but maybe sweet and sour's too oily and stimulating. Well, whatever. He conveys the order. And a Diet Pepsi.]
30 minutes.
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What? You don't want runny eggs when you're hungover?
I like the taste better.
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With a groan, he pushes up from the counter. ]
I'm going to try a shower.
[ It's easy to act casual when he hasn't realized the level of disarray his hair reaches. ]
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[As if it's a foregone conclusion he will.]
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[ As if it's Max's fault instead of the copious amounts of alcohol he consumed the night before.
His clothes, as much as he'd brought with him, are upstairs. It's also the master bath so Ash's reply comes as he rounds the corner to climb up to the second floor.
Upstairs, Blanca gets a text. ]
I'm going to stay in L.A. for a little while.
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[Often enough there are longer waits between his replies, a given when he's 'on the job' so to speak, but it's about 4:00 AM in Japan and so Blanca being anywhere out and about or where he needs to be hyperattentive is unlikely.
Given the task he's on and has been on for two months, that he would, ether jokingly or serious, immediately muse on Ash's motivations being Eiji rather than the man whose family is in L.A. is probably a little more jutified.]
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[ It wasn't. ]
Pretending that doubling zero will give you two, I doubled my number of Thanksgiving dinners this year.
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Is Heather's plan to bore you to death?
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[That is not actually a ringing endorsement.]
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How much longer is he going to drag this out?
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