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He rolled his eyes, smirking some. "You said you wanted something to match your boots, not a fancy special gun." He mused, opening the cabinets anyway. He figured it didn't matter so long as she used it. He tended to stick to his own guns after all. It seemed only right that she pick out something comfortable.
"But if you must look through them, it's these there." He showed off the multiple weapons instead from custom shotguns, to rifles and crossbows. He had them all.
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Chris liked to entertain the idea that sometimes people actually stopped by to see him, not just the weapons he customized for the job. A man could dream after all. As he was tugged into his own home, he made no protest, fully aware that she knew her way around already. âYea, you keep up that mocking tone, I may not unlock the special cabinet. See whoâll be laughing then.â He teased, obviously making idle threats and chatter, something to fill the space of the now empty house they brisked through to his weapons hold.
  â You give me such shit. Youâre lucky youâre my favorite arms dealer.â
  As long as it seems to amuse him, she doesnât mind so much. The man could stand some fun in his life, in her opinion. If picking at her granted him that, then she was all for it. She could talk shit with the best of them.Â
  Sheâs not so obnoxious as to drag the man about his own house. But she does leave him behind to get to his gun lockers first. It takes an obscene amount of patience and willpower to keep her from picking or breaking the locks on her own. â I want whatâs in the special cabinet. Open the special cabinet. I need whatâs in the special cabinet.â
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"That's your problem Kate. Threatening the lives of innocent kids isn't going to help your case. Whether you need help surviving or not. No one's life is less than yours or more, why can't you understand that?" He didn't see her so much as a messed up sibling but more, as someone who needed help. At one point he saw her as family. His little sister he wanted to protect, the sibling he would follow orders for. But now? He didn't know what he saw. He knew he hoped, but that could only get him so far.
"Youâve lied before. I canât imagine why you wouldnât now just to getâŚ" He gestured vaguely towards her entire being to demonstrate that it wasnât by pure chance that she caused trouble. She literally was a magnet for it. "Whatever it is, I canât imagine itâs some peace for me and the others. So just..letâs get this over with."
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"No problem." Chris followed after him once Derek stepped in. The door took a couple of seconds to lock before he was actively catching up with his long strides across the hallway. With a distracted glance towards Derek's words, Christopher did his best not to seem too obvious with his avoidance. He normally had Allison or his wife to prod him into resting. His family took care of him and it seemed that he was alone now, left to take care of himself.
"Always am. Don't believe there's much reason for me to stop until Beacon is safe." He replied, stepping to a doorway and entering the kitchen. He checked on the food, making sure it wasn't burnt before he turned off the stove. He'd made ribs with mashed potatoes. Most of it was from those big surplus stores that prepared the food and all you had to do was just shove it somewhere to cook. They were pretty much all he ate now, no longer home cooking when it was only him present.
"I hope you didn't turn into a vegetarian over night."
"Ah." Derek didnât need to explain any further than that. Chris knew what teenagers were like and he couldnât even stop his own daughter from doing questionable acts. He figured Derek would have a better time staying here. Hanging out if he wished or just being in a quiet place. "Come on in. Dinnerâs almost ready if youâre hungry."
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Chris liked to entertain the idea that sometimes people actually stopped by to see him, not just the weapons he customized for the job. A man could dream after all. As he was tugged into his own home, he made no protest, fully aware that she knew her way around already. "Yea, you keep up that mocking tone, I may not unlock the special cabinet. See who'll be laughing then." He teased, obviously making idle threats and chatter, something to fill the space of the now empty house they brisked through to his weapons hold.
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Chris smirked, laughing at the punch. He was brought up in a household that revered strong women. All their leaders were women. He didnât grow up to chastise them for anything. âYour boots, hm? I think Iâve got something, care to come in and look around?â
  â Youâre asking if I want to come in and look at all your toys? The custom made ones? See if maybe I find something I like? I mean, itâs like you donât know me at all.âÂ
  Like he didnât know that the same arm she smacked him in was the arm she was going to grab to haul him inside with her. He wasnât moving fast enough on his own; there were new toys on the line here. â Come on, come on, come on.âÂ
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Chris smirked, laughing at the punch. He was brought up in a household that revered strong women. All their leaders were women. He didn't grow up to chastise them for anything. "Your boots, hm? I think I've got something, care to come in and look around?"
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"I have an employ of grown men who hunt with me that arenât half as scared as youâre suggesting. Thereâs real terror out there, and it doesnât start with me." He watched her before he laughed at the joke, thinking it was more amusing but to see how serious she was. Chris knew it must have been just as bad when he was growing up, hearing about the danger of werewolves and other creatures. She was a trained mercenary, she knew.
"Yea well. Youâre pretty tall for your age, maybe youâll grow some more." He was joking but at least that was better than stating the obvious.
  Fangs or no, she didnât hesitate to whack him in the arm to punish him for his height comment. â Asshole. Just because youâre above average height⌠âÂ
  It wasnât as hard as she couldnât have struck him of course. Poking fun though he might be, he didnât take shots at her gender, her lack of physical presence or age; and their potential to make her less of a hired gun. Those people got the real punches. She didnât pull those. They were âreal menâ, they could handle it, right?Â
  â Speaking of real terrors, I damaged my shotgun the last time I was dealing with some. You got anything in your fall collection that would fit me? Something in a semi-automatic, fully automatic and black would be nice. Match my boots.â
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"Ah." Derek didn't need to explain any further than that. Chris knew what teenagers were like and he couldn't even stop his own daughter from doing questionable acts. He figured Derek would have a better time staying here. Hanging out if he wished or just being in a quiet place. "Come on in. Dinner's almost ready if you're hungry."
Definitely comrades in the failed attempts at pretending to be social. Chris chuckled at Derekâs words and nodded. âI figured as much. What is it this time, mole people come from the sewers to take over Beacon?â To say he had dorky comebacks would be true but to shove it in his face was like asking to get hit. Let him have this. Even if it was cheesy.
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"You've lied before. I can't imagine why you wouldn't now just to get..." He gestured vaguely towards her entire being to demonstrate that it wasn't by pure chance that she caused trouble. She literally was a magnet for it. "Whatever it is, I can't imagine it's some peace for me and the others. So just..let's get this over with."
"Depends. Are you really looking to catch up or only if I promise to play nice?" He asked, staring her down, looking for some opening in her stance. Or perhaps the truth in her words. He just wanted all this mess to be over with.
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"I have an employ of grown men who hunt with me that aren't half as scared as you're suggesting. There's real terror out there, and it doesn't start with me." He watched her before he laughed at the joke, thinking it was more amusing but to see how serious she was. Chris knew it must have been just as bad when he was growing up, hearing about the danger of werewolves and other creatures. She was a trained mercenary, she knew.
"Yea well. You're pretty tall for your age, maybe you'll grow some more." He was joking but at least that was better than stating the obvious.
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Christopher shrugged. âI canât help that my rest face looks like Iâm about to punch the living hell out of someone. Itâs a given, since weâre the type of people who used to shoot first, ask questions later.â
  â Itâs that and the guns you carry. You donât even carry the big ones and I bet grown ass men get the hell out of your way. You canât see cause youâre⌠in there. But out here, you terrify people. I heard all kinds of things about you before I met you. I thought youâd be Schwarzenegger sized with fangs. Turns out youâre only a little bit taller than me though.â
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He rolled his eyes as Peter insisted on calling him by his full name. So used to wolves simply referring to him as Argent that it only made hearing his first name worse. "I believe you give yourself more credit than you're capable of. Big if or not." He shot back, relaxing more because it was clear Peter wasn't here for anything but a chat.
"I wasnât thinking it was evil, but now that youâve put that suggestion in my mind, I can only assume the worse." He resists the temptation to smirk. "You want to see me smiling, youâll have to do better than flirt."
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"A relative of Peter and Derek?" He asked, staring at the man with an incredulous arch of his brow. "I thought everyone had died in the fire? Escaped that by not being in the state? Or something else equally as convenient?" He didn't mean to sound like a jackass but it was part of his nature. To question and understand and to be the one to press on the uncomfortable nerves of others.
He rested the reprimand that was on the tip of his tongue, instead going for a far easier response. ââŚChris Argent, who are you?â
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Definitely comrades in the failed attempts at pretending to be social. Chris chuckled at Derek's words and nodded. "I figured as much. What is it this time, mole people come from the sewers to take over Beacon?" To say he had dorky comebacks would be true but to shove it in his face was like asking to get hit. Let him have this. Even if it was cheesy.
"I wouldnât be caught dead going to sleep this early." Joking obviously but it was difficult to place what with his expression only changing slightly in a small grin. "However, no, you didnât interrupt anything, which is probably in your favor for whatever you need to come here.."
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