That's awesome. I didn't know cars could get Pulled... Uh, yeah, anyway, I'll call a truck. I can take care of the bill, too. No problem. And, uh, you want me to meet you in the lobby?
[Mike rolls his eyes and there's a click to signify the end of the call. It takes a few moments for him to get up and out of his chair. The Pull Sickness is wearing on him, but he's taking it in stride. Mike pockets his NV and grabs his jacket off the back of the chair, pulling it on as he heads downstairs to meet Jesse.]
[Jesse's a few minutes late. Getting past heightened security was a hassle, even on his way out, and then he had to stop for cash. Eventually he makes it to Sector 4, though, and he comes running up to the apartment building - yeah, like a kid on Christmas. No lie, he's missed Mike. Especially since learning Gus and Mike didn't betray him down in Mexico. He plays it cool and slows his pace down once he reaches the front doors, however, and walks into the lobby at an even stride.]
[Mike paces the lobby a few times before settling on one of the chairs there up against the wall, pushing up his jacket sleeve to eyes his watch with a sigh. Of course he'd be late. Mike should have known better, but he's always giving people the benefit of the doubt when he ought not to. His eyes raise leisurely to the door when it opens and in walks Jesse, looking a little different than when he'd last seen him--after he'd gotten shot off in Mexico.]
Would ya look at what the cat dragged in...
[Mike's tone isn't excited. It rarely was, and to anyone watching the interaction he would seem less than pleased to see Jesse. But, to those who know him, the half-smile on his face might as well be a full-out grin. He pushes himself up out of the chair with a grunt. That bullet wound is still giving him pain even though the Pull had made it mysteriously disappear.]
[Meanwhile, Jesse has to actively work to keep from looking as thrilled as he is. Mike's here and Mike can fix everything, just like he wished back when Gus first showed up. He could hug the old man - but he doesn't.]
Sorry I'm late, but hey, car's on the way to the shop so you don't gotta worry about that. We going upstairs, or..? Um, there's a diner not too far, makes good coffee.
[--Which is probably good since Mike doesn't receive hugs so well from other grown men. He's grown callous from all the years of seeing what he's seen and doing what he's done. It isn't an option--involving your emotions is what gets people killed in this business.]
I should've known--set my watch to Pinkman time.
[A roll of his tired eyes, but that smirk stays put on his face, so it's not to be taken as true annoyance. Truth be told, he's glad to see Jesse is alive and well, glad to have someone else he knows in this otherwise foreign place. Besides Gus, at least.]
Nothing much upstairs. You call a truck yet? We can talk over coffee.
[Unlike most, he prefers arranging his meetings and discussing business in public places. Staying hidden by being out in the open. It's what Mike is good at. Mike turns and walks slowly but purposefully to the door, taking initiative and heading outside even though he doesn't yet know which way the diner is.]
[Just like old times. Jesse ducks his head to hide a smile and trots after Mike out the door, then takes to leading the way... although he's just barely leading, and more walking at Mike's side.]
Yeah, took care of it on my way here. So you crashed and, um... Took you this long to get my number? You ain't losing your touch, are you?
[Mike stops dead in his tracks,a sideways glance...well, glare cast towards Jesse as he speaks.]
Took you long enough to get over here.
[He continues walking, hands at his sides, always prepared to retrieve his weapon.]
Anyway, I got your number within the first, say, ten-fifteen minutes I got here. Finding people's what I do.
[A brief pause, contemplation.]
Wanted to get settled before getting mixed up in all of your nonsense. It's always somethin' with you. Speaking of, what've you gotten yourself into this time?
[It isn't in reference to anything specific, just Mike's ass-backwards way of asking how things were going for Jesse without seeming overly friendly, and of course expecting some lengthy story about whatever it is he's sure Jesse got himself wrapped up in.]
[At that, Jesse flashes a wide grin. Oh, he knows what Mike's expecting: that's he's partying all day and night, screwing up, digging himself deep into trouble. Not too long ago, that would've been true. But he's at a point now, at least, he's pretty sure Mike can be proud of him. (He hopes.)]
Nothing. I'm clean. I got a house, a job - like a real one - and a little side operation. It's good. It's all going good. Like, pulling in millions good.
[Well, Mike has seen more than Jesse has. Sure, at the time they were 'dealing with' the Cartel down in Mexico, Mike was still in the early stages of gaining respect for Jesse. So it makes sense the other would immediately think Mike was suggesting he was up to no good. But, Mike had come from a later time. He saw Jesse rise above. Jesse saved his life. Still, Mike always disagreed with the thought of who Jesse remained the most loyal to--Walter, mainly.]
Still clean. That's good.
[He nods and there's a proud look on his face. He's seen what this kid is capable of and what he's been through.]
Real good.
[There's a low whistle from Mike at the mention of millions. It's familiar to him, but what cash is in the duffelbag he's carrying is a fraction of his net-worth, most of which remains in their world.]
Doing what?
[Now he's curious. He's already spoken with Gus and he's slowly gathering information from everyone. It's what he's good at with his experience working as a P.I.]
[Jesse beams when he catches that look. It's not often that he makes someone proud, much as he tries. He keeps trying to play it cool, though, like he wasn't looking for approval at all. Sure, yeah, he's doing a lot better here than in New Mexico. No big deal.]
Well, I'm outta the meth business. Like, totally out. But it's a little hard to explain, um... Have you seen people using their powers yet? Did anybody even tell you about that?
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Mike?
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I need a mechanic. My car's seen better days.
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Hold up, I can get somebody over there, but like... Should I meet you, or..? I mean, are you at the Towers?
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[An exasperated sigh.]
Tower apartments? Yep, for now.
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Listen, I'm gonna' need to convert currency somewhere seeing as what I've got's about as useful as Monopoly money.
I'll be downstairs.
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Yo.
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Would ya look at what the cat dragged in...
[Mike's tone isn't excited. It rarely was, and to anyone watching the interaction he would seem less than pleased to see Jesse. But, to those who know him, the half-smile on his face might as well be a full-out grin. He pushes himself up out of the chair with a grunt. That bullet wound is still giving him pain even though the Pull had made it mysteriously disappear.]
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Sorry I'm late, but hey, car's on the way to the shop so you don't gotta worry about that. We going upstairs, or..? Um, there's a diner not too far, makes good coffee.
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I should've known--set my watch to Pinkman time.
[A roll of his tired eyes, but that smirk stays put on his face, so it's not to be taken as true annoyance. Truth be told, he's glad to see Jesse is alive and well, glad to have someone else he knows in this otherwise foreign place. Besides Gus, at least.]
Nothing much upstairs. You call a truck yet? We can talk over coffee.
[Unlike most, he prefers arranging his meetings and discussing business in public places. Staying hidden by being out in the open. It's what Mike is good at. Mike turns and walks slowly but purposefully to the door, taking initiative and heading outside even though he doesn't yet know which way the diner is.]
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Yeah, took care of it on my way here. So you crashed and, um... Took you this long to get my number? You ain't losing your touch, are you?
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Took you long enough to get over here.
[He continues walking, hands at his sides, always prepared to retrieve his weapon.]
Anyway, I got your number within the first, say, ten-fifteen minutes I got here. Finding people's what I do.
[A brief pause, contemplation.]
Wanted to get settled before getting mixed up in all of your nonsense. It's always somethin' with you. Speaking of, what've you gotten yourself into this time?
[It isn't in reference to anything specific, just Mike's ass-backwards way of asking how things were going for Jesse without seeming overly friendly, and of course expecting some lengthy story about whatever it is he's sure Jesse got himself wrapped up in.]
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Nothing. I'm clean. I got a house, a job - like a real one - and a little side operation. It's good. It's all going good. Like, pulling in millions good.
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Still clean. That's good.
[He nods and there's a proud look on his face. He's seen what this kid is capable of and what he's been through.]
Real good.
[There's a low whistle from Mike at the mention of millions. It's familiar to him, but what cash is in the duffelbag he's carrying is a fraction of his net-worth, most of which remains in their world.]
Doing what?
[Now he's curious. He's already spoken with Gus and he's slowly gathering information from everyone. It's what he's good at with his experience working as a P.I.]
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Well, I'm outta the meth business. Like, totally out. But it's a little hard to explain, um... Have you seen people using their powers yet? Did anybody even tell you about that?