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You got a new horizon, it's ephemeral style.
The sharp edge of shock and white static thrum of continuous fear upon arriving at the Nexus hotel had begun to fade, mostly because Darcy was five shots of Patrón into her demise and moving fast. It had been a conscious choice when she realized that she was a long, long way from home with no way back to just get so drunk she didn't give a shit, and it was an official success. Darcy had long moved past complacency and, thanks to the Patrón, was now inching towards the level of boisterous that would have her table dancing, if she thought this place was of the sort of calibre that could handle a bitchin', interpretive rendition of "Disco Stick." Since it probably wasn't that sort of place and Darcy didn't care to be escorted out of the hotel and onto some planet she had no working concept of, she was keeping her ass still and settling for occasionally humming.
She'd tried a door for the first time ever that day in search retail therapy and had actually found some boots to pair with her jeans that looked like they could fend off an alien invasion or whatever the fuck had been the catalyst behind landing her in the Nexus, though she assumed, as always, it was on either Jane or her boyfriend. Since she'd mustered the nerve to go shopping mostly because it was tooabysmally pleasantly warm on the Nexus grounds for the clothes she'd been wearing in Norway, she'd felt she'd done enough for her day and could reward herself by basting in checked worry and booze. The hotel had given her a phone that worked as long as she wasn't trying to call anyone she needed to call, and the sheer level of frustration involved in being defeated by technology had been enough motivation to skip dinner and head straight for the drinking. She felt a little light-headed, but the blissful fog of approaching ignorance was definitely worth it.
She waved one of the waitresses over to order a sixth shot, and upon recognizing she had yet to truly speak to anyone she hadn't stopped to ask for help, Darcy turned sideways in her chair, fluffed her hair, and gave the room in general a slow look. She thought about smiling to make herself look welcoming, but since she'd be smiling at no one in particular and was no doubt drunk enough that all the muscles in her face wouldn't cooperate at the same time, she held off.
She'd tried a door for the first time ever that day in search retail therapy and had actually found some boots to pair with her jeans that looked like they could fend off an alien invasion or whatever the fuck had been the catalyst behind landing her in the Nexus, though she assumed, as always, it was on either Jane or her boyfriend. Since she'd mustered the nerve to go shopping mostly because it was too
She waved one of the waitresses over to order a sixth shot, and upon recognizing she had yet to truly speak to anyone she hadn't stopped to ask for help, Darcy turned sideways in her chair, fluffed her hair, and gave the room in general a slow look. She thought about smiling to make herself look welcoming, but since she'd be smiling at no one in particular and was no doubt drunk enough that all the muscles in her face wouldn't cooperate at the same time, she held off.
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She'd never heard of this 'District Four' place, but in a place like the Nexus she was discovering that would be common enough. "New Mexico," she said with a bit of a crooked grin. "Pretty far away from District Four, I'm guessing. Have you been here long?"
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"Well, the good news is that you're here drinking with me," Finnick responded teasingly, flashing her another grin.
"I haven't many people who have heard of it," he said, shrugging lazily. But then, he also hadn't heard of New Mexico or many of the other places that people came from here.
He paused openly when she asked him how long he had been here. It felt as if he had been her for forever and had just arrived at the same time.
"Seven months now, I think," he answered.
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She also had to admit that the attraction was less in the sense that she wanted to unzip his pants with her teeth - learning he had a wife had put a permanent nuke on any and all proverbial boners she might've been able to muster otherwise - so perhaps 'compelling' would've been a more fitting word for Finnick. Either way, she leaned in to rest her elbow on the bar, settling in, and smiled brightly at him. He was pleasing and interesting and continued conversation with him was bound to be enjoyable, so why not?
"It is some pretty good news," she agreed. "I like making new friends. And I bet your wife was doubly pleased to find you kicking around here. Being reminded that you won the husband jackpot has got to feel pretty incredible, I'd imagine."
Darcy attempted to imagine staying here for seven months or longer, and found the idea both harrowing and interesting, all at once. "You must like it okay here," she said. "I mean, just assuming that you aren't stuck here and unable to move on somewhere else. From what I heard that happens to people here sometimes."
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"Less of a jackpot than you might think," Finnick answered, still keeping his tone teasing.
"I do like it here, yes," Finnick answered, content to move onto something more positive. "There's a door to my home world, but I've never used it. Hotel's a lot calmer. What about you?" he asked. "Have you enjoyed your stay so far?"