Sonya Blade (
soldier_blade) wrote2015-08-24 05:04 pm
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Outside Sonya's door, the Georgian summer heat would've struck them both in the face, as she said. The summer heat would've gone on until late October, and certainly would've been different than either Denmark, England or even millliways. A look up showed that the humidity was close to bringing in rain: sonya didn't think it would make the heat any better.
"This way." The buildings around them were basic, three-story and red brick. The barracks were nothing if not utilitarian, but they were nothing to look at unless they were home. Everywhere one looked, there were people in various army dress and the occasional civilian. Sonya deliberately put him as military though because only family of personnel or civilian occupations were allowed on base outside of Sunday, and blending in was easier than asking questions.
Every so often an enlisted would salute them. Sonya returned the gesture as they headed to her jeep. The bar itself was just some blocks away from the area, but she didn't want to put him through the strain.
"Inside,' She opened the door for him. "Normally it's within walking distances, better safe than sorry." Also, air-conditioning.
"This way." The buildings around them were basic, three-story and red brick. The barracks were nothing if not utilitarian, but they were nothing to look at unless they were home. Everywhere one looked, there were people in various army dress and the occasional civilian. Sonya deliberately put him as military though because only family of personnel or civilian occupations were allowed on base outside of Sunday, and blending in was easier than asking questions.
Every so often an enlisted would salute them. Sonya returned the gesture as they headed to her jeep. The bar itself was just some blocks away from the area, but she didn't want to put him through the strain.
"Inside,' She opened the door for him. "Normally it's within walking distances, better safe than sorry." Also, air-conditioning.
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Walking would've only taken them ten minutes, so the drive was even shorter. Sonya pulled into the driveway, being right in her assumption that due to the time, there weren't many cars around. This time of the day, most were on drills or briefing, and she herself had things to do, but taking her guest into consideration, it was nothing that couldn't wait.
"Here we are." She turned off the ignition. The building was the same red brick as all of them, the name 'Charlie's Bar and grill displayed on the sign.
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She got out of the jeep. "Watch your step." She knew from experience how it was manuvering with crutches.
The interior of the bar was as any local dive bar: wooden and leather booths, bar top with drinks, along with pool table and dart boards. The only outward signs of it being on a military base was a framed American flag on the wall that was surrounded by pictures of soldiers and other souvenirs.
The actual bar itself wasn't entirely crowded at this point either, only a few people at the bar and a few seated at booths. Behind the bar was a woman with short, brown hair in a black, collard work shirt.
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"Andrea." Sonya waved a greeting to the woman behind the bar, selecting for herself and Athelstan a pair of barstools. That the place was slow at the moment also meant Athelstan had an area to leave his crutches.
She waited until the woman came to their side of the bar. "Can I just have a coke.." she turned to Athelstan. "What'd you like to drink?"
If athelstan was a little overwhelmed by the selection, there was a blackboard in front with a few seasons brews for selection.
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"Whichever beer you recommend", he says to Andrea with a slight smile.
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Sonya watches as she pours them each a drink. "Yeah, two cheese burgers and fries, medium well."
The woman nodded, punching in the order on the POV system before serving them their drinks. Athelstan's is something called 'motorboat ale', extra bitter with citrus notes.
As they wait for their food. "This is actually a good place for breakfast too, mostly because few off base are aware breakfast is served here, so it's not so crowded."
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"You mean here, or in general. Generally speaking, could be anything from toast, cereal, small pastries, eggs.." Really loaded question, and given her schedule and health, she'd had any number of them. "Here, Charlie's known for whipping up some awesome omelets with a side of homefries."
She made a mental note to deliver an order to him through Bar.
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Which, neither of them were. "Also I've been promising you a burger for awhile."
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Sonya turned to see not their server, but a heavyset man with shorn brown/grey hair. Dressed in workpants and white shirt, his expression in an easy one and carrying their plates, there's still evidence he could punch a man out if need be. "Lieutenant, heard you were bringing a fellow from overseas and had to see for myself."
He set the trayjack by their table and set the plates infront of them.
"Charlie, this Athelstan, he's in recovery before going back to the UK." There was an unspoken rule that you didn't discuss the 'how and why' unless prompted. "Athelstan..this is the guy you have to thank for my start in the army."
He held out his hand. "Pleasure to meet you."
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"Likewise, sir. I've heard a lot about you."
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"The time I spent kicking her skinny ass into shape-I would certainly hope so." Whatever strength he held back from Athelstan, he compensated by giving Sonya an especially hard slap on the back.
The slap was enough to nearly knock her over.
"Shouldn't you be taking orders in the office or kitchen?" Sonya didn't think he'd take this time to actually chat when he's working.
The man shrugged. "This time of the day, I put Enrique in charge of the kitchen. I just want to make sure you actually eat what you have infront of you."
Sonya hoped the lightening would cover the fact that she was blushing. Even after some time back home, she was still bearing signs of emaciation.
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Manners not entirely played out here, Sonya took a few bites from her burger, still keeping an eye on them.
"Because there's this funny thing called fraternization that the army tends to frown on," She said, once having swallowed. "The two of us met at the clinic, and it's nice to talk with someone who's proper educated.."
This was sort of the truth. Athelstan was educated and they did meet at the clinic, just not for the first time and not on a military hospital.
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He did motion to Athelstan's plate. "Eat before it gets cold." He cared less about education and more that soldiers (of any nationality) were being well fed.)
"I was telling him about your famous omelets ealier-" Charlie interrupted her. "Of which I'm still not telling you the recipe, I don't care how many times you ask."
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"You don't want to pass on your secret?"
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Sonya knew well enough from experience that that was all he was going to get for an answer. "The man runs his kitchen like a military operation..only instead of confidential military places, it's the recipes that are deemed private."
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Sonya looked at Andrea with a pained expression. both she and Charlie were uncertain of her time in captivity, and even the mention of therapy gave her a knee-jerk reaction.
"I'm just hear for a burger, not a diagnosis."
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"I hope she'll find the time to keep working here, then."
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Sonya had to laugh at that. "Too many soldiers he wants to keep an eye on. I swear, during Bootcamp, he had some sick pleasure in pissing us off."
"Hey, got you ladies through the course, didn't it." His smirk showed no regret over the methods. "And...special forces."
He faced Athelstan and pointed to a second on the wall. Among the many photos was a picture of Sonya among a group of ten other men, all beaming and in green berets. "Picture right there is her graduation class from Specwar school, not ashamed to admit I point it out to all the former soldiers I trained."
Sonya suddenly found that her fries were extremely fascinating.
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