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Entry tags:
Lions and Tigers and... Fangs?
Characters: Reno, Rude, Cissnei, and Rufus
Progress: On-going
Summary: In which Rufus gets his biiiiig fluffy puppy with bad teeth... at the Inn
Location: Lindblum
Date: Shortly after the Hunt
Warnings: Reno's mouth, which should be a given at this point.
"Damnit... fuc... OW!" The red-headed Turk flinched as the Fang he'd fetched for Rufus clamped down on his hand for the fourth time during the haul back to the inn. And the fourth time he smacked the creature with the business end of his EMR. At least Rufus would be happy to know that his wolfie was strong, with a high stamina. It kept munching Reno's hand like it was jerky!
And of course, to avoid problems with the innkeeper about bringing a very much wild Fang into the inn, Reno shoved the beastie through the window to their room, claws flailing and all, and followed suit - hand firmly on the leash - and for the fifth time, in the Fang's mouth. For the fifth time he cursed, and this time he smacked the dog's muzzle with his open palm. "BAD dog!" he hissed, then glanced around. He didn't want to muzzle the creature, and goodness knew that it was probably hungry. ...
He grabbed the backpack he was going to use for their trip into the swamp, rummaging around until his hands closed on some dried meat. It wasn't the real thing, but hopefully it'd do the trick of focusing the Fang's attention on easier-to-catch meat than chomping on Reno's hand and getting a smack to the muzzle for it. He tossed a few scraps of the dehydrated food on the ground near the Fang, and grinned a little when the critter gave it a cursory sniff... then gobbled the meat up. "See? Be nice to Reno, and Reno will be nice to you, pup." Another toss of food, another sniff-and-gulp. Only this time, those violet eyes of the beast looked to Reno afterward with a nervous expectancy.
"Oh, you want more, huh? No more chomping my fingers, and we'll see." This time, he held a rather long strip out to the creature, and smiled a little when those teeth closed on one end of the meat - leaving his fingers in-tact. "There we go. Good doggie. Reno isn't lunch, right?" And with that he dropped on the nearest bed, wearily, hand wrapped around the leather end of the leash, and the other offering the last of the dried meat to his canine companion. "Just wait. Rufus, my boss, will have you spoiled rotten in no-time. Just like..." He trailed off, shaking his head. He didn't want to think of the loyal creature that had always been by Rufus Shinra's side - Dark Nation. The animal didn't like him, it was true - but she always obeyed Rufus. And defended him tooth-and-claw.
Perhaps this creature would, too?
"Well, you'll see when he gets here, won't you?"
Progress: On-going
Summary: In which Rufus gets his biiiiig fluffy puppy with bad teeth... at the Inn
Location: Lindblum
Date: Shortly after the Hunt
Warnings: Reno's mouth, which should be a given at this point.
"Damnit... fuc... OW!" The red-headed Turk flinched as the Fang he'd fetched for Rufus clamped down on his hand for the fourth time during the haul back to the inn. And the fourth time he smacked the creature with the business end of his EMR. At least Rufus would be happy to know that his wolfie was strong, with a high stamina. It kept munching Reno's hand like it was jerky!
And of course, to avoid problems with the innkeeper about bringing a very much wild Fang into the inn, Reno shoved the beastie through the window to their room, claws flailing and all, and followed suit - hand firmly on the leash - and for the fifth time, in the Fang's mouth. For the fifth time he cursed, and this time he smacked the dog's muzzle with his open palm. "BAD dog!" he hissed, then glanced around. He didn't want to muzzle the creature, and goodness knew that it was probably hungry. ...
He grabbed the backpack he was going to use for their trip into the swamp, rummaging around until his hands closed on some dried meat. It wasn't the real thing, but hopefully it'd do the trick of focusing the Fang's attention on easier-to-catch meat than chomping on Reno's hand and getting a smack to the muzzle for it. He tossed a few scraps of the dehydrated food on the ground near the Fang, and grinned a little when the critter gave it a cursory sniff... then gobbled the meat up. "See? Be nice to Reno, and Reno will be nice to you, pup." Another toss of food, another sniff-and-gulp. Only this time, those violet eyes of the beast looked to Reno afterward with a nervous expectancy.
"Oh, you want more, huh? No more chomping my fingers, and we'll see." This time, he held a rather long strip out to the creature, and smiled a little when those teeth closed on one end of the meat - leaving his fingers in-tact. "There we go. Good doggie. Reno isn't lunch, right?" And with that he dropped on the nearest bed, wearily, hand wrapped around the leather end of the leash, and the other offering the last of the dried meat to his canine companion. "Just wait. Rufus, my boss, will have you spoiled rotten in no-time. Just like..." He trailed off, shaking his head. He didn't want to think of the loyal creature that had always been by Rufus Shinra's side - Dark Nation. The animal didn't like him, it was true - but she always obeyed Rufus. And defended him tooth-and-claw.
Perhaps this creature would, too?
"Well, you'll see when he gets here, won't you?"
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"Might wanna keep from dozing off too soon," Rude pointed out while he eyed the creature in question as though trying to determine if one good punch to the head would be enough to keep it in line should it decide to rebel against its captors. "Still looks hungry to me."
When all was said and done, he was just glad that he hadn't been the one tasked with hauling in and breaking the fiend for the boss. Here's hoping he could avoid picking up after the thing once it digested all that dried meat that Reno had fed it, too.
Springing for a single room again was looking better and better.
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"If he wants more, when the President gets here, I can go out and get some more meat for him, too... if he's not already stopped somewhere to get this furball the best he can afford to get?" Reno had a hunch, but he knew that Rufus couldn't be far behind Rude. After what happened at the Hunt, Rude likely wouldn't have allowed it, barring a direct order to go away.
"Besides, me and the furball have an agreement. I feed him, he doesn't chomp my hand. He's a fast learner. Rufus will be happy. I like him. Dark Nation never cared if I fed her or not, she just didn't like me." Never mind that Reno was out of food right now, or that Rude was right - the pieces of meat he'd given the thing didn't look like it'd be enough. He said a silent prayer that Rufus was close to arriving. Fangy there was likely going to go from happy fluff-butt to growly teeth soon. For now, though, he just looked between Rude and Reno expectantly, as though one of them was bound to have more meat somewhere.
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She shook her head and sighed. "You were always getting yourself into more trouble than it was worth." Cissnei picked up her legs and curled up into a little ball on the bed, back against the wall. She liked her short legs thank you very much and wanted to keep them just the way they were but she played it off as though she were bored or tired, maybe both, by propping her head on her knees. "Who's Dark Nation?" she asked with curiosity in her voice.
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And of course, she got in one more shot, and his hand lifted to his heart, shaking his head in dismay. "You wound me, dear. You really do. More trouble than I'm worth? That hurts!" He gently pulled on the chain-leash to see if the Fang would come closer without yanking, and he was curious to see those clawed paws inch just a little closer. Interesting.
"Dark Nation was ... or is?... Rufus' Guard Hound back home. Trained her since she was a lil thing, and she defends Rufus to the death. She nearly died at Cloud's hands once, defending him, and I think he's kept her away from the fray lately because of it. Or did, until he came here and fate left her behind. So I'm guessing he'll train this guy here just as he trained Dark Nation. Never saw a more loyal creature... well.. besides us." He grinned at that, and reached his hand out very, very slowly toward the Fang, who tipped his ears back a little, but the lips didn't raise. The creature didn't -like- that Reno's hand was coming closer, but he wasn't warning against it. Perhaps he'd be able to pet the thing soon?
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Cissnei simply shook her head, now very comfortable in her little ball of security. "I'm supposing the name is supposed to strike fear, yeah?" As for loyalty among the Turks... he'd have to prove himself to her first. She was ann obedient little Turk, sure, but not a stupid one.
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"It's here," He relayed simply, following the few seconds it took for the President to answer. Rude allowed the call to linger momentarily, until Rufus had terminated it from his end, before he did the same and deposited the phone back into the pocket of his jacket and turned his attention back to Reno and Cissnei. Huh.
This was going to be interesting, to say the least.
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When he walked into the room, the blue eyes took in all three Turks and then the furry addition. "We'll need to find somewhere better to stay than here soon," he stated as he set his two bundles down on a table in the room and moved to undo the second of them to reveal the raw - though thankfully not bloody -meat within it. "preferably somewhere within the city and less public than this inn. Even with the base you say we still have in Treno, it won't hurt to have one here as well."
Taking a piece of the meat from the package he moved to stand before the fang, studying it as much as it was now studying him. Tossing the meat up in the air above the creature's head, Rufus watched with silent interest as the jaws and head jerked up against the chain collar and leash to snap the meat out of the air and make short work of it. "Behave and work for me and you'll never want for food again. I trust you're smart enough to see that is a damn sight better deal than you would have otherwise have gotten today."
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Of course, that meat was another lure, and that focus the dog gave Rufus intensified, haunches doing that little 'I'm gonna get food!' dance that he'd seen many tame dogs do. It was a little odd to see a wild animal do it... but this was Rufus.
And then his arm was nearly yanked out of its socket as the meat went flying - and doggy went up to catch it. He actually grunted, a sort of hurking sound leaving his throat as muscles clenched to keep that arm IN its socket, and his free arm lifted to rub at the joint the moment the dog was back on the ground. "Sir? A little warning next time, thanks?"
He knew the dog would require a bit more training - he'd need to learn quickly what was expected of him, and what were no-no's, just like any other employee. But the dog would learn quickly. Reno had gotten lucky in that regard - the hound was intelligent. And hungry, too - all the better as it eyed Rufus for more meat.
"I gave him some jerky before you got here, because otherwise he'd have gnawed off my hand... but I gotta say, Sir... Impressive." He grinned then. It was just them. Just the Turks and the President. They could be a bit more relaxed than their personae in public, and Reno knew he wasn't speaking out of turn for this. If he was lucky again? He'd get the slightest of smiles out of Rufus. If not, that face would remain stoic. Either way, he knew Rufus would keep his attention on the hound, just as the hound was watching with eager anticipation every move that Rufus Shinra made.
"At least this one likes me." Nevermind that this one liked to -munch- him.
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Speaking of wrecks, she began to wonder how the Theatre District wound up after their little stint against the monster. Cissnei wanted to see the place for herself, but surely they wouldn't let her go to just see if it was okay. "I think I'll go and see if we need more supplies or a new food stash." She walked around the Turks and the Fang swiftly, slipping out without saying anymore.
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Turning back toward the scene in front of him, he just continued observing Rufus' interaction with the wild fiend. There was no reason to speak up about anything at the moment. He was certain that both Reno and Rufus could pick up on Cissnei's hesitation just as easily as he was able.
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"Well. To be a fly on the wall for that conversation..." he commented in a low drawl, lips pulled into a frown. "Wonder if she'll be as easy to win over as Mr. Snarls here." And that hand carefully rubbed where it rested, the Fang's growl growing louder - but still it did not snap. Huh. Maybe Rufus had performed some miracle. Maybe having meat in its belly had made the Fang more complacent. Whatever the reason, Reno was glad. Eventually, the creature would grow used to the pleasant touch of human hands, even if it didn't happen all that often. The Fang, after all, was going to be a guardian for Rufus more than likely.
He patted the bed beside him, giving the space a little nod. "Come on, Rude. Take a load off for now. Fangy here won't bite ya now that he's got a full stomach. Can't tell me you don't wanna relax a little bit after that Hunt, can you? We got till Rufus convinces Ciss that he's not about to abandon us, at least. Probably'll have to give this fluffball a walk after that..." Or Reno would. He couldn't imagine Rufus doing it, and it wasn't Rude's idea to bring him here. And Cissnei'd be gone.
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When Reno invited him to go and take a load off, Rude just stood his ground. One dark eyebrow lifted above the rim of his shades as he regarded the growling beast, who looked as though he were debating whether he should wash all of that meat down with the rest of Reno's hand or not. Somehow his partner's guarantee that the fiend wouldn't bite did little to ease Rude's concern.
"Probably," Rude agreed when Reno caught on to the fact that they would likely be assigned to deal with the less pleasant aspects of owning a pet now that Rufus had decided to keep the wild Fang. It took him a moment, but eventually he decided to chance it and he moved closer to sit at the spot that Reno had indicated on the bed. He wouldn't hesitate to punch the creature in the head and pass it off as early nap time if Rufus happened to come back in and see his new pet out cold. Plus, it seemed a lot more interested in Reno for whatever reason--which was just fine by Rude.
"She said anything to you?" Rude asked, referring back to the Cissnei situation. She seemed a lot more comfortable with Reno since she'd arrived. It was understandable, as Rude was pretty much used to the fact that people often considered him intimidating or hard to relate to. In fact, he preferred it that way.
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The Fang entertained himself, sniffing around for the remaining scraps of meat - small crumbs of jerky that had broken off. "Plus, Cissnei didn't go through what we did. With Sephiroth, Meteor, Geostigma, and the Trio. She was never part of that solid team the Turks turned into after Tseng was named our leader. We're family as much as we're co-workers. We've fought together. Drank together. Bled together. You can't just snap your fingers and make a bond like that appear." He shook his head, then turned to arch a brow in the direction of his long-time partner.
"On the other hand... I thought she trusted us enough to put aside her suspicions of Rufus. At least enough to give him a chance. I told her he was a good leader. That he was a good fit for us now - and he is. I just hope she'll see that. That Rufus will prove it to her, somehow." The frown didn't fade, the look in his eyes visibly hurt. To have a friend and coworker not trust him was not something he was used to any longer. The Turks, the ones he knew and worked with for years, trusted each other without hesitation. They had to. Mistrust was a wrench in the cogs of a well-oiled machine.
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"You should take more care," Rude pointed out, watching as Reno tried to awkwardly knead the sore muscle of his own shoulder. Reaching over, he opted to offer a helping hand--quite literally, and save Reno the effort by rubbing at the offending shoulder himself.
"How am I supposed to trust you to watch my back when you can't even swing your arm?"
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He cast a devil-may-care grin to his partner at the reprimand, which faltered into a little hmm of bliss when the other man's hands pushed at the abused limb.
"How was I supposed to know Rufus was going to make Fluffy jump like that? Never did it with Dark Nation, 'least as far as I ever saw..." he responded, melting just a little as the ache faded. Damn, Rude was a pro at this. He was going to fall in love with those hands.
"I think if ya ever retire, you could get a job doing this. Damn, you're good," he insisted in a voice that rumbled slightly with contentment.
And said Fluffy? The creature flopped down on the floor with a little, bored huff. Quiet - for now.
"But... you're right," he reluctantly admitted. "I promise I'll be more careful. Now I know Rufus likes to make the fluffy thing jump. So while the President is training his new pet, I'll just make sure there's more slack in the leash. Problem solved."