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May. 25th, 2015 07:13 pmThe job was going smoothly. It was going so smoothly that Face was actually beginning to get worried. No brawls, no guns pulled on them, none of the team had been kidnapped - it was enough to set a guy on edge. You would think infiltrating and bringing down a gun smuggling ring would have ended up with at least something going a little wrong. But it hadn’t. Which would be why he couldn’t shake the niggling feeling like the universe was saving up for one, big screw up.
The slime-ball of the week was a guy by the name of Franklin Roberts. He ran a minor gun running operation over the Mexican border; one that involved a lot of palm greasing. When someone didn’t agree with him, they were either paid off or run off - and when someone didn’t agree with him and refused to back down, things got very dangerous, very quickly. That was what their client, Harry, found out the hard way. Wound up in the hospital with a broken leg, a girlfriend in ICU, and lucky to be alive.
They always were a sucker for an underdog trying to do good.
The plan was simple enough; convince Roberts that they had a similar operation running in L.A., and that they wanted to work together. Face was up as the front-man, Hannibal was playing the money-man, and B.A. was their supplier. With the three of them having their faces known to Roberts, Murdock was acting as their behind-the-scenes support for the op.
But, for the moment, Face was in his element; and that was enough to soothe his raw nerves for now. The party was high class, the kind he hadn’t been able to visit in a long time. The downside of being assumed dead, apparently. He lifted a glass of champagne from a passing server, letting his eyes scan the crowd as he sipped it. God, he missed this. Might as well enjoy it while it lasted - which would probably be about three hours. He had a feeling Hannibal wouldn’t be picking up any more high profile jobs like this one for a while. Keeping their faces out of the media was a pretty integral part of the A-Team staying dead.
He casually glanced at the watch of a nearby guest - almost show time. Hannibal should be wrapping up his schmoozing sweep through the room, and Face had charmed his good share of guests. He had eyes on Roberts, and was just waiting for the moment to approach.
The slime-ball of the week was a guy by the name of Franklin Roberts. He ran a minor gun running operation over the Mexican border; one that involved a lot of palm greasing. When someone didn’t agree with him, they were either paid off or run off - and when someone didn’t agree with him and refused to back down, things got very dangerous, very quickly. That was what their client, Harry, found out the hard way. Wound up in the hospital with a broken leg, a girlfriend in ICU, and lucky to be alive.
They always were a sucker for an underdog trying to do good.
The plan was simple enough; convince Roberts that they had a similar operation running in L.A., and that they wanted to work together. Face was up as the front-man, Hannibal was playing the money-man, and B.A. was their supplier. With the three of them having their faces known to Roberts, Murdock was acting as their behind-the-scenes support for the op.
But, for the moment, Face was in his element; and that was enough to soothe his raw nerves for now. The party was high class, the kind he hadn’t been able to visit in a long time. The downside of being assumed dead, apparently. He lifted a glass of champagne from a passing server, letting his eyes scan the crowd as he sipped it. God, he missed this. Might as well enjoy it while it lasted - which would probably be about three hours. He had a feeling Hannibal wouldn’t be picking up any more high profile jobs like this one for a while. Keeping their faces out of the media was a pretty integral part of the A-Team staying dead.
He casually glanced at the watch of a nearby guest - almost show time. Hannibal should be wrapping up his schmoozing sweep through the room, and Face had charmed his good share of guests. He had eyes on Roberts, and was just waiting for the moment to approach.
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Date: 2015-05-26 10:47 pm (UTC)"I'm sorry." He said quietly. Sorry for a hundred different things. Sorry wasn't nearly enough to cover it.
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Date: 2015-05-26 10:57 pm (UTC)“A year,” she began softly. “You’ve been alive for a year and don’t tell me?”
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Date: 2015-05-27 12:10 am (UTC)"Rissa..." He soothed, letting his hands run down to rest on her waist. "I couldn't. You had eyes on you, it wasn't safe. I wanted to - believe me, I wanted to - but it would have put everyone in danger. Including you."
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Date: 2015-05-27 12:58 am (UTC)She had mourned him. When it came to Peck, nobody else compared. It was the reason she was married to her job, after leaving him she knew nobody else was right for her. It’s what made this harder. He was alive and she was without a doubt happy, silent tears still spilling down her cheeks. But, he’d been alive for year without word and she couldn’t deny that it hurt, like she wasn’t trusted. Like she wasn’t worth the risk.
“Least I know I’m not seeing dead people, saw Hannibal on my way to the bar.”
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Date: 2015-05-27 02:06 am (UTC)"Did you get a look at Murdock's handiwork? I almost feel bad for those servers." He laughed, quiet and encouraging, trying to get a smile or laugh out of her.
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Date: 2015-05-27 02:16 am (UTC)“Is that glitter even edible?” She asked, the smile soon fading from her lips as she closed her eyes for a mere second. “What’s the job?”
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Date: 2015-05-27 02:52 pm (UTC)Of course she knew they were there for a job. She wasn't an idiot. He was, for thinking he could gl through this without her knowing why nearly the entire team just happened to be at a high end party like this.
"It doesn't matter. It's just a job." Hannibal may not have given him any orders to keep a lid on it when he took care of their 'problem', but Face didn't need to be told. Honestly, Sosa was a wildcard. That was why he had lured her outside, rather than approaching her at the bar. If the colonel decided the job was more important than continuing to keep Charissa in the dark about their.. status, then it was more important to make sure nothing interfered with the job. Nothing, not even the niggling feeling of guilt in his gut.
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Date: 2015-05-27 08:40 pm (UTC)This was beyond risky. The military not to mention, anybody who read the paper or watched the news knew the A-Team to be dead. A high class venue like this, it was just asking for something to go wrong and perhaps it already had with her in the equation now.
“It matters to me.” Charissa said as her eyes opened to glance at him. Those blue eyes of his – god she was such a sucker for them. Perhaps, this was the point where she should part from him. Tell him to be careful and leave, but the moment she gets ready to music pours out of the ballroom, causing a smile to fall along her painted lips. There was no band, whoever had orchestrated this even was just using prerecorded music.
“Dance with me.” It’s not a question, nor was it a command either. She just couldn’t leave him yet.
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Date: 2015-05-30 02:34 am (UTC)He drew his head back just enough to turn and look in the direction of the ballroom. No signs of Hannibal throwing caution to the wind and going over board; not just yet, anyway. The calm before the storm. A more genuine smile tugged at the corner of his lips, hands falling to return once again to Charissa’s waist.
“Ah, what the hell.” He said halfway under his breath. One hand slid to the small of her back, the initial swaying to the music becoming more purposeful and smooth. “I never could say no to a beautiful woman.”
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Date: 2015-05-30 02:49 am (UTC)Her lips drew into a smile, a smile that was beyond genuine. Truthfully, she couldn’t remember the last time she smiled the way she was now. A content sigh passes through her lips as she closes her eyes, getting lost in the moment with him. She had questions, yes but right now wasn’t the time to ask them.
A plan was starting to form in her mind. It’d be easy to pull off, she’d just have to make it quick before either all hell broke loose, or Hannibal caught Face’s attention from inside.
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Date: 2015-05-30 07:57 pm (UTC)the weight of her head on his shoulder stirred memories and feelings in him. How many times had they danced like this? Just the two of them in the still night air. Too many to count.
He turned his face down to her bare shoulder. He could feel the chill in her skin as he pressed a feather light kiss to it. "You're freezing, babe," He murmured.
Regretting the loss of contact before he even moved, Face gently pulled her arms from his neck and moved back just enough to slide his jacket from his shoulders. He swung it around to settle it on her shoulders, smiling a mixture of charm and genuine warmness. The faint scent of Hannibal's cigars bled into the close space between them from the inner pockets of his jacket.
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Date: 2015-05-30 08:13 pm (UTC)She closed her eyes as they continued to sway together under the night sky. She’d missed this. Another content sigh as she took in his scent while they remained close to each other, those arms around his neck never wanting to let go.
As if the chill in her skin wasn’t bad enough, that feather light kiss he pressed to her bare shoulder was enough to physically make her shiver. “I’m fine.” She replied.
Lifting her head from his shoulder, Sosa allowed him to gently remove her arms from around his neck. With her arms coming to rest in front of her, both hands firmly holding onto her purse she smiled as he settled his jacket down onto her shoulders. “Always a gentleman.” She chuckled, before noting the cigar smell that was blended into his own scent from the jacket. “Can’t Hannibal carry his own cigars?” The question posed with a raised brow.
Her fingers moved to open her purse, the keycard to her room slipping into the palm of her hand before she stepped closer to Face to once again close the distance between them. They needed to talk and she hoped after this job he could steal a few hours away from the team. “Thank you, for the dance.” The words dropped off as she leaned in to press her lips against his own, the keycard in her hand being placed into the front pocket of his dress pants.
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Date: 2015-05-31 06:56 am (UTC)But he didn’t want to think about Hannibal right now. There was a beautiful woman pressed against him, and Hannibal Smith ought to stay out of his head and in the damn ballroom.
He leaned into the kiss, eyes closing as he reached to cup the side of her face. God, he’d missed her. The moment her hands moved to begin to slip something into his pocket, he shifted slightly to ensure the pass was hidden from sight by the open jacket that surrounded her. The keycard was a familiar shape in his pocket, and this definitely wasn’t the first time he’d felt someone slip one of those into his pocket. But Charissa wasn’t some stranger he’d picked up in a bar any night of the week - just standing there with him was damn dangerous, much less if someone caught her slipping him a key to her room.
He pulled back from the kiss, just barely enough to speak, and opened his eyes to grin at her. “I should dance with you more often.”
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Date: 2015-05-31 04:34 pm (UTC)She almost whimpered when his lips parted from her own, eyes slowly opening to a grin plastered upon his lips. “I think we established that years ago.” She replied with a smile of her own, before a sigh fell through her already parted lips.
This was when they needed to part for the remainder of the evening. He had a job to do, she needed to get back to her hotel and out of the tight dress and into something more comfortable. She leaned back a bit and reached into the inside pocket of the jacket, producing the cigars stored there and handing them over. Oh, he could get his jacket back later.
“You might need these.”
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Date: 2015-06-01 02:37 am (UTC)Dammit, Hannibal.
He sighed, a short, frustrated sigh. "Right. Thanks." She had likely saved him a smart remark and a look from the colonel by passing him those cigars back.
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Date: 2015-06-01 02:53 am (UTC)She found herself leaning in again, this time however her lips touched his cheek gently. “I’ll see you later. I missed you.” The words came out softly, lips brushing against his cheek with each word. A second later she backed away and pulled his jacket around her shoulders a bit tighter. With a smile she turned around and made her way back inside.
She was hoping that Clint would be ready to go, that his pregnant wife would text him with some weird ass pregnancy craving and they could bail. If not, she’d get a cab. Granted the hotel was only three blocks away, she really didn’t want to walk in her heels all the way there.
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Date: 2015-06-02 04:41 am (UTC)He ran a thumb over his lower lip, the taste of her mouth still dancing on his tongue. His skin felt like it was on fire, hearting beating hard his in chest now that it was over. It was always like that, the surge of adrenaline after pulling off a con - only this wasn't a con.
"You're playing with fire, kid,"
Face turned sharply at Hannibal's voice. The Colonel was leaning against the nearby door frame. Only god knew how long he'd been there. Face swallowed at the lump in his throat and smiled, nice and easy - Hannibal probably saw right through it.
"Well, it's a bit brisk out here. Just trying to keep warm, Colonel." He took a step towards Hannibal so they wouldn't be overheard, "How'd it go with Roberts?"
"Oh, I laid my usual charm on him. He wants to set up a meeting with our buyer." Hannibal raised his eyebrows and held out his hand, "I noticed you took your sweet time. I trust our little problem is taken care of?"
Face nodded and placed a cigar into Hannibal's outstretched, waiting hand. "I'm lucky she didn't shoot me." He tried to play it off, reaching for his jacket pocket to retrieve a lighter - only to realise it was with Charissa. Damn.
Hannibal met Face's grimace with a very pointed look and reached for his own lighter. "We rendezvous with Murdock and B.A. at 200 hour. " He paused in lighting his cigar to raise his eyebrows again at Face. "That isn't going to be a problem, is it? I would hate to interfere with your social life, Lieutenant."
Face could feel the keycard burning a hole in his pocket. He rolled his eyes and hid as best he could the flush creeping up his neck. Damnit, how long was Hannibal standing there? "No, no. No problem at all. We need to get going if I'm going to get those documents done. You can catch me up on the way."
Hannibal grinned, broad and all teeth, and plucked the rest of the cigars from Face's hand and tucked them into his jacket, "Alright then, Casanova, let's get going."
Face really hated Hannibal sometimes. He led the way out of there, to the valet, mostly because he couldn't stand the thought of watching the back of Hannibal's grinning head. He went through a mental checklist if the documents he needed to forge to make this deal work. It was just barely enough to put his head back in the job and away from the card in his pocket that he just itched to pull out and look at.
It would have to wait. Charissa would have known he couldn't get away just yet, but he hoped a she could hold on a few more days.