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more bob dylan; STORM FRONT part 1
where: in the city / when: at night / what: too much rain.

" some people feel the rain
other people just get wet. "
other people just get wet. "
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The cigarette is replaced, inhaled thoughtfully, then removed once again so that Jeremiah can add as an afterthought, "I'm probably putting them off."
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"The parlour's pretty steady. I can handle a few quiet nights."
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Still, Jeremiah isn't the kind to waste too much time worrying about things that might happen, but equally might not. Another suck on the smoke, then a brief raise of the eyebrows as he asks, "Who chase you? The filth?"
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"Mostly the bent ones," he says, kicking at the doorframe. "The fuckers always want something for nothing."
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"Costs you your independence, though."
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"Costs most of your veins too," he says, mostly to himself and finishes the last of his cigarette.
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It's not as if Jez can particularly disagree, but it was just as they had talked about earlier: people don't get something for nothing.
"You've just got to be smart about it, that's all," he adds as an afterthought, subconsciously mimicking the other man's shrug but still not yet quite finished with his own cigarette. "Be useful, you know? That's what I do."
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The question that comes next is seemingly out of the blue, but said in such a simple and conversational way that Jez could be asking what kind of shampoo the man uses.
"So how come you haven't propositioned me yet, anyway?"
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"I figured you wanted me for my sterling conversation," he says lightly. "And if you did want me, you might not be up for paying."
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"Sterling conversation, though... You tried to tell me it was fucking raining and that you were gonna die at some point." Another smirk, wider this time. "You got a pretty mouth but your patter is shit."
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"There's a different class of whore you pay for conversation," he says, the critique sailing over his head. "My clientele aren't exactly enamoured with sugary words. They put my, uh, "pretty mouth" to better uses."
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Jez is looking back out in to the rainsoaked streets again, squinting in thought as he attempts to decide whether or not to continue the way he'd been heading. Unable to decide, he tuts aloud and reaches in to the depths of his jacket once again (yet another pocket, hidden yet again in some obscure level of the fabric) and finally produces a little compass after a moment or two of fishing around.
"You're not going to have a good night, by the way. I've just got a feeling," he says simply with his head bowed over the compass as he prises the lid open. "And my feelings are pretty good, too."
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"Maybe it's time for a change of career."
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"I'm looking for somebody," he explains briefly before returning his gaze to examine the compass with a brief frown. He looks up, following the line of the arrow in to the murky darkness of the road but seems unimpressed with the results as he snaps the device shut again.
"That storm you were chattin' about earlier? You're right. Definitely bad news." Jez casts his eyes up to the heavens; despite his scoffing words earlier he's really just as worried about it as anyone else. "And yet... probably the least of our worries."
Bad things are on the horizon, Jez knows this for a fact, but he purses his lips against saying anything further and lets his words hang in the storm-pressed air between them.
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"Time to get out of the rain then," he says, as lightly as he can. There's a club he works near the massage parlour, favoured by gang boys and bosses. Maybe it's time to look for inside work of a more reliable nature.
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"Watch yourself. It's not gonna be a normal storm."
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"I will. Thanks for the, uh, advice."
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"Don't thank me. It wasn't free advice."
People don't get something for nothing. He pauses to turn up the collar of his jacket against the rain that suddenly floods him from above; soon, he's blinking and spitting rainwater as he backs away from the other man, grinning as he adds,
"You can pay me back for it one day, yeah?"
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"Make it soon, darling," he says, brushing the spray of fresh rainwater from his face. "I don't like owing."
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"I'll let you know."
And with that he's gone, splashing through the streets towards the dark recesses of the street in the direction the compass had indicated - back to his twin, sinking to with the shadows and laughing to himself the whole way.