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notgoingtorun) wrote2012-04-27 01:09 pm
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[Old West: Gold Mine!]
There was a little voice in the back of Neal's head that said that this was an absolutely terrible idea. This wasn't like robbing a palace or an embassy or even stealing from another crook. This place could quite possibly be a death trap, and yet he was willingly going ahead with the plan, anyway.
He tried to rationalize it by saying it was just an adventure, the type of freedom he'd longed for while on the anklet. He didn't even have to steal anything. He just wanted to see, that was all. Besides, he wasn't supposed to be a thief here. He was just a normal guy who'd gotten on an airplane for normal reasons and wound up on the island, which was absolutely not normal. That was all.
But somehow, he found himself assembling a team to do some exploring. It was a half-baked idea, but once the idea got in his head, he just couldn't get it back out. Before he knew it, he'd assembled his group of new friends outside of New Pemberley to take stock of their supplies before heading out to check out the abandoned mine. He'd dressed simply today, eschewing his more customary formal style of dress. A mining adventure was no place to enact his assault on the commonplace.
"Alright, everyone," he said to the assembled group of men. He tried hard to not channel any of his past experiences. Point man, thief, criminal mastermind: none of those had any place here. "So there's an abandoned mine up here that's just begging to be checked out, and I guess we're all going to go for it. I don't have any words of wisdom other than, uh, watch where you're walking? And try not to die. Hopefully one of you has something more motivational."
He tried to rationalize it by saying it was just an adventure, the type of freedom he'd longed for while on the anklet. He didn't even have to steal anything. He just wanted to see, that was all. Besides, he wasn't supposed to be a thief here. He was just a normal guy who'd gotten on an airplane for normal reasons and wound up on the island, which was absolutely not normal. That was all.
But somehow, he found himself assembling a team to do some exploring. It was a half-baked idea, but once the idea got in his head, he just couldn't get it back out. Before he knew it, he'd assembled his group of new friends outside of New Pemberley to take stock of their supplies before heading out to check out the abandoned mine. He'd dressed simply today, eschewing his more customary formal style of dress. A mining adventure was no place to enact his assault on the commonplace.
"Alright, everyone," he said to the assembled group of men. He tried hard to not channel any of his past experiences. Point man, thief, criminal mastermind: none of those had any place here. "So there's an abandoned mine up here that's just begging to be checked out, and I guess we're all going to go for it. I don't have any words of wisdom other than, uh, watch where you're walking? And try not to die. Hopefully one of you has something more motivational."
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Always looking on the bright side, Richard Cypher.
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"So, is there anything else last minute we should get? Anything else the experts recommend?" He looked towards Bill and Richard, knowing they had the most experience with treks like this. "Or should we set out on our adventure?"
He just liked calling things adventures. It made it sound more authentic.
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"Yeah, let's do this!"
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"Sounds good to me. Bill, you want to take point or bring up the back?" Since they were, as Richard understood, the most experienced of the group, it made sense that one of them should lead and the other should watch the rear.
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As he occasionally did in real life, he ignored that voice and plastered a broad grin on his face.
"Alright! Let's head out and find us some gold. Or ghosts. Or ghosts protecting the gold. Right."
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"If we find the gold, what do we do with it?" It's not an objection. It'd be totally awesome if they do find gold and take it back with them. but, with an emphasis on trade and community service over currency, he's not sure what the gold will do beyond being bragging points.
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[ooc: somehow I lost this tag, so sorry guys, I feel like a dumbass. >.<]
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It was still a good idea, though.
"Birthday presents for people who already have everything? Something like that, maybe."
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"Actually, I think I like that more than a monument. Birds will just poop on it anyhow, unless we like... enshrine it. We could just save our shares and get it made into stuff for the right person in the future."
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"You know, I don't think I've ever seen Kahlan wear jewelry," he remarked thoughtfully. "I'm not even sure what she'd like. But I like the idea."
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"You gentlemen are all brilliant," Neal said cheerfully. "I knew I assembled the right group of people for the job." Also, hopefully they all wouldn't get themselves killed. That was the real important point of this whole operation.
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"Of course you did," Bill joked, glancing back at the others with a grin.
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"So let's do what brilliant gentlemen do and head in to a potential haunted mine."
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"It doesn't really have the 'haunted' look to me," he noted, resting the palm of his hand on the pommel of the Sword of Truth. Of course, he supposed that could all be a matter of perspective, right?
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Although, he was pretty sure that this mine probably had enough spider-webs and broken floorboards and creaky windows to scare the crap out of pretty much anyone who was even the least bit superstitious.
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"This really is just like old times," he remarked brightly.
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Zedd was most definitely a better storyteller.
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Lies, lies, and more lies. That was mostly the story of his life.
The walk to the abandoned mine passed quickly, and Neal was glad for the companionship. He knew the importance of working in teams, of having a good partner you could rely on, and he supposed it would be the same for adventuring into dangerous spaces, just like it was for planning a heist.
Soon, they all came to a stop in front of the mine. Neal rested his hands on his hips and stared at the mine, immediately sizing up entry and exit points. "Well, here we are, boys, Gold Central."