Johnny Lawrence | Cobra Kai (
fangedredemption) wrote in
fluxscape2021-06-13 10:35 am
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who: Johnny and YOU
what: arrival, chaos ensues
where: all over
when: newish
warnings: canon-typical language and violence, probably, references to alcohol abuse
He arrives at the station in something like a fog, a vague memory of how he got here like thinking through a hangover after a particularly rough bender. Everything still hurts, but he's at least upright and moving, so he exits the train and keeps going. Not Reseda or Encino or anywhere he should be, but maybe that's a good thing. Change of pace.
He wanders through the town when he finds it. There's a bar, and it's his first stop. A few drinks just to take the edge off, to get the fight with Kreese out of his head and dull the aches and pains. He wanders the streets after, miserable and lost and confused about the whole damn thing. Eventually finds his apartment, where he settles in after wandering the halls like a hobo.
what: arrival, chaos ensues
where: all over
when: newish
warnings: canon-typical language and violence, probably, references to alcohol abuse
He arrives at the station in something like a fog, a vague memory of how he got here like thinking through a hangover after a particularly rough bender. Everything still hurts, but he's at least upright and moving, so he exits the train and keeps going. Not Reseda or Encino or anywhere he should be, but maybe that's a good thing. Change of pace.
He wanders through the town when he finds it. There's a bar, and it's his first stop. A few drinks just to take the edge off, to get the fight with Kreese out of his head and dull the aches and pains. He wanders the streets after, miserable and lost and confused about the whole damn thing. Eventually finds his apartment, where he settles in after wandering the halls like a hobo.

Bar
"What can I get you?" She asks, stopping in front of him with an arched brow. Tonight she is dressed simply in a plain black t-shirt and a pair of jeans with rips in the knees. No uniform (she isn't interested in that shit) or name tag. But hey, she is already reaching for a glass while she waits for his answer.
Re: Bar
He looks around at the place, getting his bearings, not that there's much to get to know. A bar's generally the same as any other, so it's a quick look.
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It's ice cold to the touch but maybe he wants a glass with ice too.
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"Thanks," he answers, fingers wrapping around the stubby bottle before he takes a sip.
"Bottle's fine. Nice place you got here."
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"Thanks," She nods a little with a glance around. "It's definitely nicer than a lot of shit holes I've been in before. Hopefully, I can keep it that way."
Bracing her hands against the edge of the counter, she tilts her head. "So, I'm guessing you're not from around here?"
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"What gave it away? Yeah, just got off the train today. I'm Johnny, by the way." If she cares. He doesn't expect her to, bartenders are usually good for conversation but low on investment, but it's fine. His day's been shitty enough.
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"I'm Jessica," Honestly, she doesn't usually go the conversation route but she is trying a thing like keeping an eye out for others like her. People who were yanked from their homes and brought here on the train. "And I didn't recognize you, so I figured it was safe to assume you were new. I'm pretty new too, only been here for a couple of months or so."
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"Better welcome than I'm used to, anyway, so I'll take it. Where're you from?"
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"New York," She moves to the side, grabbing a glass of whiskey that she had sitting out of sight. "You?"
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"L.A. Born and raised and never left," he adds wryly, toasting her before taking another gulp. Bottle empty, he sets it down. "Got another in the cooler?"
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"So," She starts casually after finishing her whiskey and grabbing a bottle to fill the glass halfway again. "What happened to you?"
She motions at his neck.
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"Got in a fight before I got here. Got my ass handed to me at the end of it."
He takes another pull off the bottle, longer than previous, like it's going to do anything about any of it. Like he needs to go through it again, like he wants to relive it. It was bad enough when he was a kid, let alone it happening again as an adult.
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Tearing her gaze away, she moves down the bar to give him a moment since she really isn't the best at saying the right thing. She also knows there probably isn't anything she could say as she takes another sip of her whiskey before setting it out of sight.
After a couple of minutes, she glances over at him. "Did you find your home yet?"
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He downs about half of it, and then the question comes, and he shrugs.
"Yeah. Got an apartment, apparently. Not half bad."
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"At least you know where to crawl to if you have a lot more of those," She motions at his beer. Not that she is going to tell him to stop. Not right away.
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"You gonna cut me off if I keep going?"
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"What's the name of the apartment you're in?" It was an innocent enough question and she has a reason, she really does. "Just in case I need to find you help to get home. Especially since the locals in this place don't like us too much. They might try to mess with you."
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"More than a full six," he answers, because there's no sense in being less than truthful. It's not a brag, just fact, years of working at it. "And what I'm like depends on what's going on, honestly. Nobody tries to pick a fight I'll be cool, promise." He reaches for the bowl of beernuts, because he should probably try to get something in his stomach even if he's not really feeling it.
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Then she snorts at his teasing comment, focused on pouring herself another drink despite the fact that she is working at the moment but the booze doesn't seem to be affecting her. It's almost like she is drinking water rather than straight whiskey. Also, she doesn't quite say no when she finally does look at him again. "Just don't want to get lost if I have to carry you home."
"If anyone tries to pick a fight, they'll get tossed out," She has been in a bar fight or two but she doesn't want to see her place get trashed. Also, it serves as a gentle warning while she braces her hands against the edge of the bar again, still casually hanging out. "I don't tolerate that shit and I've told the staff not to either."
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"I don't think you could do more than roll me over, sorry," he comments, but at least apologetic before taking a pull off the new bottle. But he nods agreeably at the information and warning rolled into one, gives her a lazy salute and a small smile.
"Then you're not gonna get any problems from me, promise."
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“Good to know. It would be a shame if I had to kick you out,” She remarks with a lingering smirk.
“So what did you do for work before? Back home?”
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"A shame, huh?" He grins, a little self-conscious considering how shit's been going, but it's a nice sentiment?
The question has Johnny shrugging though, sheepish, although there's an edge of tarnished pride underneath. "Taught karate to teenagers. I was a handyman before that. Lotta odd jobs."
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She shrugs as he questions her about it being a shame, playing coy and brushing past it for the moment.
"Nothing wrong with those jobs though I don't know how you would have the patience for teaching teenagers. I live with a handful of them and that's enough for me right now," She grumbles but she doesn't really seem all that grouchy when she talks about them.
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"Yeah, sometimes I'm not sure how I get through the day with 'em, but they're good kids. They just...need an outlet, you know? Somewhere they can learn to not take people's shit, but like. The right way."
Strike first, strike hard, but have mercy.
"You live with a bunch of teenagers? I lived next door to one and that was almost too much."
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Then she lets out a huff of a laugh while straightening and turning away from him, looking over the line of bottles before picking up the tequila. Coming back, she sets a shot glass in front of him and one in front of herself to fill up halfway.
"At last count, there was...four, I think. Honestly, they could have more in there and I wouldn't know. There's also a bunch of animals," She nudges his shot towards him before picking up her own and giving him a salute. Then she tosses hers back, letting it burn down her throat with a bit of a facial wince.
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Not that he cares too much, but it seems worth asking. He takes the shot and knocks it back without protest, only an echoing wince of his own. But knowing there's a place he can teach, that's better to know. Good to know he can keep himself busy, maybe.
"I'll have to check the place out. Four teenagers and animals too? Geez, how do you even sleep?"
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It isn't like she can do anything about it even though she has been tempted once or twice to solve the problem just to give them something to do everyday. She takes his shot glass along with her own and places them in the small sink before moving back to grab her whiskey. Maybe she should switch to water after this so she isn't drunk when everyone comes in.
"I think they offer other classes too. I haven't really gone in even though it seems like everyone does god damn karate these days," She mutters a little before giving him a slightly exasperated look. "I don't, not really. But they did put me in the attic which helps at times."
Except for when the two of them decided to go scampering across the roof at all hours of the night, thinking that she can't hear them.
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Like he even knows what he's talking about, like he'd cared about it for anything other than the ability to kick somebody's ass for giving him shit. And the confidence boost, but he mostly figured that came with the first part. Like anybody would have given a shit about him before he found Cobra Kai, even for as big of a shitshow as that had turned out to be.
He returns to his own bottle, working his way through methodically, but the rest of her words give him an idea, or at least a half-assed one he's buzzed enough to give voice to.
"Well, you ever need a place to crash, you can come find mine. ...it's got an extra bedroom, so there doesn't have to be any hanky panky. Just a spare bed for some shut-eye if you need it. Not like anybody's using it."
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Sometimes she wonders if maybe she should take one of the classes but she really isn't good at organized anything. Or anything with other people or a teacher type. But she can see why others would like it or how it can be a boost to the ego knowing that one could take care of themselves if needed.
Then she pauses when he suddenly offers the idea of letting her crash at his place. Which amuses her as it filters through her brain and she smirks again. "You know, if you hadn't clarified about the hanky panky part, I would have definitely thought you were just trying to get me into bed. But it's a nice offer, I might have to take you up on it sometime."
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"Hey, you want to include hanky panky I wouldn't say no, just wanted to make sure you knew it was a...whatsit. Platonic offer. Anything after that's up to you."
But it's good she accepted it. Everybody needs a chill place to escape to with no expectations. Makes him feel like it's some kind of weird victory, even though it's clearly not.
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"I should probably get back to it," She tells him, deciding that she had let herself be distracted long enough. "Let me know if you need another, okay?"