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"ꜰɪʀsᴛ ɴᴀᴍᴇs ᴀʀᴇ sᴛᴜᴘɪᴅ" ᴠᴀsǫᴜᴇᴢ. ([personal profile] vaqueros) wrote in [community profile] cowbabes2020-03-22 08:55 pm
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[personal profile] peacemakers 2020-05-10 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Faraday's eyes narrow, and if he could, he would immediately start arguing. Clearly he's not physically in a fantastic state, but he could surely manage to wander, at the very least.

In lieu of words, Faraday lets out a low, annoyed growl.

The question interrupts him, and unsurprisingly, Faraday had been preoccupied with drinking that eating fell by the wayside. The last time he had any proper food was probably around midday.

He gives a quick shake of his head. ]
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[personal profile] peacemakers 2020-05-11 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
[ Apparently the response is agreeable enough for Faraday, because he starts heading in that direction without further prompting.

His gait is awkward, and while his front leg is reluctantly holding his weight for the time being, he's still favoring it. His hind leg, however, is another matter entirely, and he keeps it lifted, close to his body. ]
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[personal profile] peacemakers 2020-05-12 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Faraday, for once, is content to follow, limping along in Vasquez’s wake. The other man doesn’t get too far ahead, but neither does he make any obvious pauses in an attempt to let Faraday catch up – and both things do wonders for Faraday’s sense of pride.

Secretly, that’s what he appreciates about Vasquez. The vampire doesn’t cut him those worried looks, doesn’t wear those pitying moues when he thinks Faraday isn’t looking, doesn’t treat him like he’s thin, delicate porcelain, liable to crack at the slightest touch. He hangs around, of course, but his company is far from smothering – and racked with pain as Faraday might have been in those early days, he was at least aware enough to catch that familiar scent close by. Cigar smoke and sweat, gun oil and death, and something warm and familiar and earthy. Sun-warmed dust and stone.

(a small feeling. something that took in the scent and concluded, ally)

He lifts his head at the question and seems to give it some thought.

Eventually, he cocks his head one way then the other in a gesture that’s probably meant to be a shrug.

I’m not picky. ]
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[personal profile] peacemakers 2020-05-12 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[ As it turns out, wolves can, in fact, petulantly glare – or at the very least, Faraday’s wolf can.

And so he does, and he accompanies it with a low, exasperated growl.

Annoying bastard.

He halfheartedly snaps at Vasquez’s hat, too, once he doffs it, just to prove a point. Even with Vasquez doing him a favor – by offering his time, by keeping Faraday company, by not treating Faraday like a goddamn invalid incapable of taking even three steps under his own power – Faraday apparently has no qualms with petty acts of retribution.

Part of his charm. ]
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[personal profile] peacemakers 2020-05-13 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
[ It's not that Faraday is impatient, though he certainly has the capacity for it, on bad days.

Still, twenty minutes is a long time to spend on his own, especially considering Faraday's hardly a minute to himself since his charge on the Gatling gun. Faraday flops down on the ground, head resting on his paws. Thanks to the whiskey from earlier, he's pleasantly drifting in that warm haze, though it makes the world tilt sideways. He shuts his eyes against it as he waits.

He doesn't quite fall asleep, though, as much as he looks it, because when he hears Vasquez returning, he opens an eye to watch him approach with the carcass.

Like a barn cat killin' a rat and droppin' it at your feet, he thinks, and he snickers to himself as he moves to stand. ]
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[personal profile] peacemakers 2020-05-13 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
[ Complainin'? this wide-eyed, innocent look asks, though it's belied by a mischievous glint. Who would be so callous as to be complainin'?

He snickers again as he gets to his feet with the same gracelessness of before, limping over to nose at the deer. He doesn't smell fresh blood, doesn't spot any open wound, but a quick inspection of the head shows the queer angle that signals a broken neck.

Being what he is, Faraday's gotten used to following the wolf's instincts – which includes not being particularly picky about the state of his meals. Part of him admits that there's a certain convenience to it all, to killing an animal and tearing into it, rather than needing to clean and carve out the finest parts, but he would never say as much out loud.

Still, it's telling that there's no hesitation when he rips open the deer's belly with his fangs, or when he starts tearing out its organs. ]
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[personal profile] peacemakers 2020-05-13 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
[ As he's tearing into the deer, he offers up a quick, unconcerned snort.

He pulls back to cut Vasquez a stony-eyed look, his tongue darting out to lick at the bloody mess on his lips and nose.

I know what I'm doing, muchacho.

... but there's something thoughtful about the pause that comes afterward, like Faraday is giving the suggestion its due consideration. There's good sense in the idea, but Faraday isn't about to admit that, even if he could.

Better not to let Vasquez be smug about it, and Faraday returns to his meal.

Once he's had his fill, he sits back on his hind legs, canted onto his good hip to keep weight off the healing wound. ]
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[personal profile] peacemakers 2020-05-13 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
[ His head tilts, gaze dispassionate in response as he licks at the gore on his snout.

I will literally bite you, this look says. ]
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[personal profile] peacemakers 2020-05-13 05:51 am (UTC)(link)
[ Faraday shoots Vasquez an equally unimpressed glare at that remarkable feat of maturity, snorting out a breath. He licks his lips again, getting rid of the worst of the blood, before carefully maneuvering himself up to his feet.

He lets out a low, exasperated groan, as if to ask, Why are you here, again? ]
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[personal profile] peacemakers 2020-05-13 06:00 am (UTC)(link)
[ The wolf offers another low rumble, clearly unconvinced by that particular assessment.

... Never mind that he's limping his way over to Vasquez, his hind leg still held up to avoid putting weight on it. It's the principle of the thing, and Faraday never likes being told he can't do something. ]
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[personal profile] peacemakers 2020-05-13 06:24 am (UTC)(link)
[ Faraday yawns at the suggestion, apparently completely disinterested in the challenge.

He just ate his fill of a deer. What's he need to kill a poor rabbit for? ]
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[personal profile] peacemakers 2020-05-13 06:41 am (UTC)(link)
[ Another flat look.

Then, Faraday bites at Vasquez's hand – not with any real intention to hurt, but certainly hard enough to make a point. ]
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[personal profile] peacemakers 2020-05-13 07:05 am (UTC)(link)
[ Faraday, for all that Vasquez is a horrifying creature, pulled straight from the realm of hellish nightmares, looks unfazed by the threat.

In fact, he mostly looks pleased with himself, and he snickers again – that strange, breathy, hissing noise – as he moves past Vasquez, padding further into the forest. ]