[Larry only swerves to miss the car stopped in their lane. It's the mail man's lucky day...for being an undead deadbeat.]
A compromise of sorts. I was actually thinking of laying you on the coffee table facing the ceiling with your ankles up by my ears. But whatever.
[Dangerous, dangerous game and just not the fucking time. Unless they pull over and whack one another off like school kids. Not smart Dimick, not fucking smart.]
[May as well dig deeper while they have the time. Except they don't have the time, to whack off anyway. Freddy takes part of the CB in hand, ready to broadcast a signal to anyone out there who might be listening. They have the device on their side too of course. But...he's not saying anything yet...because he wants to hear the answer to his question.]
Doesn't really matter to me. As long as I'm pounding the shit out of you.
[How's that for an answer. Larry's not lookin' at the kid. Got mirrors and a road to watch but he's smirking like the smug son of a gun that he feels like.]
Just another reason to stay alive, huh? I gotta save my own ass for you.
[Or Larry can consider saving Freddy's ass for himself. Protecting their own investments, that's what businessmen call it. He can't help but smile a little over the unusual but much needed humor. They've got someone's fingernail sticking to their hijacked police van. Humor comes in handy.]
I won't wreck this one either. [Freddy says it like he's doing Larry a favor.] You're already pretty good at that.
[Freddy shrugs, casual and nonchalant like it's no thing. When he's with Lawrence Dimick it really isn't; it's kind of everything. The kid takes that network device now, fully prepared passenger that he is.]
Back at you, man. [Ever supercool, he plays it off like he's just that frosty, but Larry makes him hot like the LA sun on downtown asphalt.] Lemme check on one of these.
[Freddy fiddles with the device. To his amazement it's still running clear and easy despite their distance from the center of that other city. But what's this, a familiar face? Time to stop playing around and start playing hero.]
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A compromise of sorts. I was actually thinking of laying you on the coffee table facing the ceiling with your ankles up by my ears. But whatever.
[Dangerous, dangerous game and just not the fucking time. Unless they pull over and whack one another off like school kids. Not smart Dimick, not fucking smart.]
I'm not seein' anybody yet.
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[May as well dig deeper while they have the time. Except they don't have the time, to whack off anyway. Freddy takes part of the CB in hand, ready to broadcast a signal to anyone out there who might be listening. They have the device on their side too of course. But...he's not saying anything yet...because he wants to hear the answer to his question.]
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[Facts only.]
Doesn't really matter to me. As long as I'm pounding the shit out of you.
[How's that for an answer. Larry's not lookin' at the kid. Got mirrors and a road to watch but he's smirking like the smug son of a gun that he feels like.]
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[As if Freddy doesn't already know.] Gonna keep my laces untied too?
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[Any other time he would grab a hold of that hand and wedge it between his legs to see exactly what he's packing. Fuck.]
I'll prepare a whole presentation.
[Like they talk all that much in the process.]
Until they untie themselves yes.
[On and on they cruise.]
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[Or Larry can consider saving Freddy's ass for himself. Protecting their own investments, that's what businessmen call it. He can't help but smile a little over the unusual but much needed humor. They've got someone's fingernail sticking to their hijacked police van. Humor comes in handy.]
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[Honest words even while they're joking.]
Here.
[Larry fishes out his network device.]
Hold that.
[Since he's got his hands busy. Don't want to be distracted while driving.]
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[Freddy shrugs, casual and nonchalant like it's no thing. When he's with Lawrence Dimick it really isn't; it's kind of everything. The kid takes that network device now, fully prepared passenger that he is.]
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[He says it like he means it...becauuse he does.]
There's got to be people alive out there.
[As lucky and smart as they are, they cannot be the only ones. It's one thing to feel like they're the only two people in the world.]
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[Freddy fiddles with the device. To his amazement it's still running clear and easy despite their distance from the center of that other city. But what's this, a familiar face? Time to stop playing around and start playing hero.]