"Is that so?" That actually surprises him a little. Even during the wilder days, people still tended to accept money. Or, well, they carried it on them.
"Both," she replies. "Well, sort of. Fuel is technically contraband, so it's just credits for water usage and electricity. Kind of the way the running water works here –– but every time you turn it on, it costs you."
"You and I are more alike than you'd think," he says, with a little grin and a tap to his temple. He actually did think they were quite similar right away, but he enjoys pointing it out.
"I don't know what church you went to, but this was par for the course at
mine," he says, grinning. He looks like a man who's never seen a church on
the inside.
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He doesn't know what a T-rex is. Sorry.
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"Most of the time?" she repeats, giving him a raised eyebrow. No sir, not her. "I'd charge them a premium, asking for rare things like that."
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"Sometimes it's goods, not money. Weapons, that sort of thing."
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"Those get you food? Fuel?"
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"Uh huh," she replies. "Seeing as you figured your shit out first, that makes it easier for me."
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"Oh yeah. Shame I forgot my damn rulebook back home, so I'm gonna hafta play it by ear."
Damn, he's glad they were paired. He tosses her his journal when they walk up to the lounge, so she can open it herself.
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"Good thing I like playing it by ear," she replies. The best plans survive that way, evolving, adapting. "You competitive, Arthur?"
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"I dunno," he says, quite honestly. "What makes a man competitive? I like winnin' a game of cards as much as any man around."
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"Now that's true. Here, I'm guessin' I'm a realist at heart. I like winning, but I know we all gotta lose at times."
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He doesn't mind. Let her be a little competitive.
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"Admit it, you just want a fight," he tells her, grinning a little as he puts his journal back into his hip bag.
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“I like a little excitement. You do too.”
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"I don't know what church you went to, but this was par for the course at mine," he says, grinning. He looks like a man who's never seen a church on the inside.
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