Eliot arrives outside the mall early, and paces as he waits for Jack to show up. He's full of nervous energy, and annoyed about it, but he knows why it's there. The past few days have been far too eventful, and waking up to find a voicemail of all things from three in the morning, well. He's just glad no one else is dead, and that the type of assistance Jack needs here shouldn't be taxing at all. It'll be a pleasant diversion, really, something almost approaching normal.
So he'd downed some coffee and half a bagel and hurried over, eager to introduce his new acquaintance to the comforting routine of errands.
He grins when Jack catches sight of him, and returns the wave, but the poor thing looks like he's freezing.
“No trouble at all, Captain. Let’s get you out of the cold, eh?” He ushers Jack to the door and gets it for him. Eliot hadn’t bothered to explain what exactly a mall is, but he supposes that it will be more or less evident very shortly.
Once they’re inside Eliot pulls a pen and a small notebook from his bag to start a list. He writes ‘Coat’ at the top and then, glancing at Jack, underlines it.
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So he'd downed some coffee and half a bagel and hurried over, eager to introduce his new acquaintance to the comforting routine of errands.
He grins when Jack catches sight of him, and returns the wave, but the poor thing looks like he's freezing.
“No trouble at all, Captain. Let’s get you out of the cold, eh?” He ushers Jack to the door and gets it for him. Eliot hadn’t bothered to explain what exactly a mall is, but he supposes that it will be more or less evident very shortly.
Once they’re inside Eliot pulls a pen and a small notebook from his bag to start a list. He writes ‘Coat’ at the top and then, glancing at Jack, underlines it.