nero-deluca:
The words are optimistic enough, and just as much proof that it’s not a sport she can claim any real investment in. It’s almost funny, the kind of thing that might summon a laugh if he weren’t still sitting so on edge next to her. Which is humorous in its own right, because even with that leather coat around her frame she doesn’t come off as much of a threat. Different circumstances he might even appreciate the attention, but rampant paranoia was a hard thing to shed, that persistent thought that she’s here with a purpose.
One that assuredly had nothing to do with the game on the screen, and he doesn’t hesitate to call her on it. “You don’t know much about hockey, do you?“ Down by two might as well have been a death sentence. If there was always some, stray chance that the Devils could still pull it off, it wasn’t one he put any real faith in. There wasn’t much that fell under that category anyway. Himself. His power. Anything else was too unreliable.
He keeps his silence for a long moment, even after the question comes, even knowing there’s little point at drawing a line on it. His name isn’t the worst thing she could learn about him, but there’s that strange feeling like they’re playing a game, and he doesn’t want to lose this one too.
“Nero,” he finally settles on. Absent anything else, because last names just made people easier to track down again. As it was, he didn’t know if he wanted to be tracked down the first time. And the next words she offers solidifies that it’s something he absolutely should be concerned about. Maybe not a cop, but he’s not sure this is better. Or what she could be looking for, because there are already a thousand possibilities racing through his head.
He bites, more annoyed with himself for not tamping down that curiosity and telling her flat out that he doesn’t know anything about anything. It’s far from the truth, but it’s the truth he’d prefer to have out there. If it weren’t for that quiet suspicion that she won’t be the first to stand up and walk away from this conversation, he’d have said it already.
“What kind of information?”
Sports had never really drawn her attention, much preferring to spend her time either outside exploring her surroundings or inside using books to attempt to quench her curiosity, occasionally the two aligned themselves and those had always been her favourite days. Screens had never really been her focus although she doubted that she would have found anything to complain about should she had been able to watch a match of something live. There was some passing interest paid to the national team in some sports but hockey wasn’t something that she could even blag being a casual watcher of.
A sheepish smile tugs at her lips, a rare break in her confidence even if it was a strategic one hoping that it might make him that little bit more sympathetic towards her. Still, the words she speaks are dry unable to stop herself from allowing a little bit of dry humour to tinge her tone. “That obvious, huh?” A loose strand of hair is tucked behind her ear, gaze lifting to the screen once more. “Still, keeping my fingers crossed can’t do much harm.”
Silence wasn’t something all that unusual to her when she was more than a little used to spending most of her days in her own company - she supposed that came with the territory of being both the girl with the obsession and the girl who sees things that don’t exist. But the silence that they sat in as she waited to see whether he would even answer her first question was an uncomfortable if only because she had a feeling that he could be more than a little useful.
But then he does speak and it’s more than enough, even with no surname given the brunette figures it to be distinctive enough that she might be able to track him down should she have any more questions for him than those he would be prepared to answer today. A pleased smile takes over her features and she does her best to make sure it’s not too triumphant. “A pleasure to meet you, Nero.”
Taking a breath she prepared her speech, careful not to sound too enthusiastic about it when her passion had been known to intimidate other at times. “There’s been a few disappearances downtown and somehow the MO just doesn’t quite match up with something that makes sense. The police seem to have given up trying to solve them but I just can’t help but feel as though there’s something more to them that everyone is missing.”
“Is that something you know anything about? Or rather if you did something you’d be prepared to talk to me about?”
















