Jesse Swanson (
a_capella_boy) wrote2013-02-04 10:29 am
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For Kate
Ever since Jesse had spent the small amount of money he had earned coming up with a commercial jingle on DJ equipment for Beca, he browsed pawn shops regularly looking at guitars. That's what he had been intending to buy when he got Beca's equipment (something he had no intention of letting Beca know) and while he didn't regret his decision, he really missed having a guitar.
He really needed some sort of job, because otherwise it was going to take forever to save up for something like a guitar, even one from a pawn shop.
"I'm going to go a little Wayne's World right now," Jesse announced, glancing around the mostly empty pawn shop. "Is that okay? I mean... okay, yeah, I think it's okay."
Turning back to the guitar, Jesse uttered those immortal words.
"It will be mine. Oh yes. It will be mine. Wow, okay, that felt a little bit dramatic there. Did that feel a bit dramatic to you?" he asked, turning to face the random person walking by.
He really needed some sort of job, because otherwise it was going to take forever to save up for something like a guitar, even one from a pawn shop.
"I'm going to go a little Wayne's World right now," Jesse announced, glancing around the mostly empty pawn shop. "Is that okay? I mean... okay, yeah, I think it's okay."
Turning back to the guitar, Jesse uttered those immortal words.
"It will be mine. Oh yes. It will be mine. Wow, okay, that felt a little bit dramatic there. Did that feel a bit dramatic to you?" he asked, turning to face the random person walking by.
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"Maybe you'll find an animal that doesn't exist in your world. Maybe some world has a cog, a cat-dog hybrid."
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She grinned and asked, "How that for dramatic?"
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"But he needed to be the last of your kind to push it over into a full 10."
Her situation sucked, no doubt about it. But they both knew that and telling her it sucked and he was sorry wouldn't change that. Neither would convincing her to pretend her flamingo didn't exist or making a little joke, but at least either of those things might cheer her up.
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"Maybe think about how long he'd want you to wait before moving on and how long you'd want him to wait before moving on and find some sort of common ground?"
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"Or that it does if you want a kid without the whole nine months of carrying a parasite thing."
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It was probably a horrible way to offer comfort, but Jesse thought it did put things in perspective. It also made him wonder if he was going to end up with any alternate reality children or something.
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"The same could be said for you," she realized. "Maybe you have alternate universe babies."
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"But I mean, there's just as good a chance they'd arrive here as an adult, right?"
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"All four of them. Alive and in their prime. And Beethoven, who joins as the fifth member? That could happen."
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"Any fictional band ever could show up here."
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Not that she was bitter or anything. She just missed Marshall and her parents so much. She missed Effy and Hermione. She missed Harry.
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"Although to be honest, if my best friend from home shows up I'll probably be both ecstatic and guilty."
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"Although if anyone from Star Wars is here, he'd ditch his family in a second to be here."
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"I should probably just be happy to see someone I know."
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