blacklisle: (octopus)
you may say I'm a memer ([personal profile] blacklisle) wrote in [community profile] bridgescribble2023-01-30 08:00 pm

what sounds better? revenge or popcorn?

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nachocheese: (five-o)

[personal profile] nachocheese 2023-04-04 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
So, Mike didn't fill him in, huh? That's Nacho's guess anyway, judging by how Jimmy is just standing by the side of the road, a confused expression on his face like he's looking for somebody.

Great.

So. Okay. How does he go about this?

Nacho's stomach does a little flip, glancing at all of those cops hanging around. What the fuck even happened in that shopping center? Who picks a busy shopping mall to commit a crime at anyway?

Frustrated but desperate enough to risk it, there's the loud, high-pitched squeal of tires as Nacho's van comes pulling up to the curb where Jimmy is standing. He leans out the window and hisses only two simple words.

"Get in."
justmakemoney: (I did not know that his children)

[personal profile] justmakemoney 2023-04-05 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
Jimmy gawks for a moment as Nacho pulls up aside him. He, indeed, wasn't filled in on this part of the plan. Sure, Nacho has about as much hair as Mike and probably just as much patience for small talk, but aside from that, they're two entirely different vibes. But he doesn't need to be told twice to get in, especially not from Nacho.

He opens the door, quickly pulling himself into the passenger seat. It's just one friend getting a lift from another friend to go do some totally not dubious activity, nothing suspicious here, coppers!

"Not that it's not great to see you, but I was expecting someone a bit more... old and cantankerous."
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[personal profile] nachocheese 2023-04-07 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
Nacho snorts. It might be a hint of a laugh, maybe, if you're inclined to be optimistic. He's not the most expressive guy (understatement!), so you have to observe carefully and read between the lines a little bit to decipher his moods.

"Mike's busy," he says, by way of explanation. As if that's all the explanation Jimmy needs.

He keeps his hands at ten and two, but doesn't hit the gas just yet. He stares out the array of police officers scattered thorough the strip mall parking lot.

"Yo, what the fuck happened over there?"
justmakemoney: (he's done worse)

[personal profile] justmakemoney 2023-04-16 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
Look, as far as interactions with Nacho go, there's been no threat to his bodily integrity or any other sort of violence, so Jimmy is inclined to keep a bright outlook on it all. For his own peace of mind, partially. Nacho's no Salamanca, he knows that well, but it's not as if Nacho would refuse violence if it became necessary.

"Busy, yeah. Lucky for him I owe him one," he scoffs, as if the idea of Mike suddenly having anything come up that could affect his schedule is just unthinkable. He's probably getting some award for biggest sticker stickler in the entire parking lot security firm, if anything.

But, noticing Nacho hasn't started driving yet, he follows the other man's gaze, frowning a bit as he notices just how busy it really is out there.

"Some unholy combination of wrong place wrong time and Murphy's law. Two soccer moms on their way to a mani-pedi got in a fender bender, and I don't think even Albuquerque's finest want to mediate that."
nachocheese: (sabrosito)

[personal profile] nachocheese 2023-04-24 05:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Fortunately for Jimmy, if Nacho is getting violent with anyone today, it won't be Jimmy. If anything, he's more likely to get violent to protect Jimmy, not hurt him. But he hopes he won't have to do even that.

The other man's wariness evokes mixed emotions. Nacho doesn't like hurting people, physically or emotionally, and it doesn't bring him any joy to have an innocent (or, in Jimmy's case, maybe "innocent" is putting it strongly; relative innocent, then) afraid of him.

But there's a certain respect that people give you when they're aware of what you can do to fuck them up. With brute force or otherwise. Nacho likes that. The respect. The ability to be listened to without argument or protest. The knowing someone isn't going to try to screw you over. And in the world he comes from, brute strength by itself isn't enough to win you that kind of deference, but it's an essential ingredient to getting any kind of real respect.

Jimmy doesn't seem like he's cut from the same cloth, though, so Nacho tries to loosen up a little. Relax. Let some of the tension out, so Jimmy feels more at ease.

Tries. Nacho and loosening up don't go hand-in-hand. But a flicker of amusement crosses his face at Jimmy's description of soccer moms.

"Right." He exhales through his nose. "So... what do we do?" he asks, almost hopefully. Like Jimmy will have the answer.
Edited 2023-04-24 17:11 (UTC)
justmakemoney: (hey it's our old friend B!)

[personal profile] justmakemoney 2023-04-30 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Improvisation is one of Jimmy's strong suits. And while he had been planning to meet Mike today, if Nacho is on board as his replacement, he's not going to complain exactly. ...Well, he might give Mike a bit of a hard time later for his lack of courtesy call, but that's for Mike to deal with. He's got no problem with Nacho, and optimistically considers the two of them on good enough standing. He's going to choose to believe Nacho feels the same, given that nothing bad has happened yet.

But rather than immediately answer his question of how to proceed, he regards Nacho a bit curiously. His relation with Mike is something Jimmy hadn't expected, really. He knows Mike knows some guys, and that he's running around in similar circles, but somehow it didn't ever occur to him that those two knew each other.

"I didn't know you and Mike were, uh, colleagues, so to speak."