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Texas was blistering hot, in a way that Park Bokyung had never known in Korea or in western Washington. He'd been traveling for four days, exhaustion starting to set in. The horse he had was a skinny thing--bought from an Arapaho tradesmen when he'd crossed through Colorado for more than Bokyung had really been able to spare, but it was a resilient thing. He could commiserate with that.
He came into a small town, unsure what it was called or where he was on the map. It didn't really matter. He wasn't near enough the Rio Grande to really orient himself. Just passing through scrub and sand and a hundred miles of blue skies in every direction.
People were staring. Bokyung was used to that, and so he paid it no real mind. He approached the boarding house and left his little Arapaho mustang at the post as he went in and inquired for room. The matron at the front said there was none but to try and saloon, as it might be more to his style. He highly doubted that, but unhitched his horse and went over to the saloon instead.
It was an effort to ignore the stares. Hadn't any of these men ever seen an Oriental before? There were rail tracks laid not too far from here--he knew from crossing them--which meant they must have seen some variety at some point. Unless it was a rare track laid by Irish and Germans. But Bokyung doubted that.
The music in the saloon did not stop when he stepped in. Nothing did. That was certainly preferable.
He came into a small town, unsure what it was called or where he was on the map. It didn't really matter. He wasn't near enough the Rio Grande to really orient himself. Just passing through scrub and sand and a hundred miles of blue skies in every direction.
People were staring. Bokyung was used to that, and so he paid it no real mind. He approached the boarding house and left his little Arapaho mustang at the post as he went in and inquired for room. The matron at the front said there was none but to try and saloon, as it might be more to his style. He highly doubted that, but unhitched his horse and went over to the saloon instead.
It was an effort to ignore the stares. Hadn't any of these men ever seen an Oriental before? There were rail tracks laid not too far from here--he knew from crossing them--which meant they must have seen some variety at some point. Unless it was a rare track laid by Irish and Germans. But Bokyung doubted that.
The music in the saloon did not stop when he stepped in. Nothing did. That was certainly preferable.
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Date: 2016-11-14 02:26 am (UTC)When it was done he divided it into a bowl and a mug. He leaned to put the bowl and a spoon next to Bokyung.
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Date: 2016-11-14 03:29 am (UTC)He set the saddle aside and looked at the food again. Slowly, he picked it up. He ate slowly, like he had as they rode, and kept his eyes trained down.
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Date: 2016-11-14 04:10 am (UTC)He felt overfull when he was done. That was going to be terrible in the morning. He got up, grabbed Goodnight's bowl, and headed toward the creek to wash them both.
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Date: 2016-11-14 06:02 pm (UTC)Then again, if the kid didn't have food - and hadn't in a while - was he that far out of line in thinking the same might be so for water?
Probably, Goodnight.
"One less thing to worry about, then," he said mildly.
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Date: 2016-11-15 03:12 am (UTC)"What sort of a name is Goodnight, anyway."
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Date: 2016-11-15 03:29 am (UTC)"Does Bokyung have any special meaning?"
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Date: 2016-11-15 03:51 am (UTC)He looked up from the fire and let the reminder of it flash and crackle before his eyes as he looked up at the stars. "Isn't Chastity a woman's name, anyway?"
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Date: 2016-11-15 04:01 am (UTC)"My name is Lucien Eugene Robicheaux," he said, voice a bit softer. That name felt like it belonged to a man he had not been in a long, long time. But there it was.
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Date: 2016-11-15 04:12 am (UTC)"My name," Bokyung said, and made a bit of a face because English did not capture what it meant, "means secure mirror. And it--It's Bo-kyung. Not key-oong. Kyung."
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Date: 2016-11-15 04:15 am (UTC)"Goodnight is just fine. I prefer it to that mouthful." As if Goodnight Robicheaux, on its own, wasn't one.
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Date: 2016-11-15 04:45 am (UTC)Just for the sake of of, he leaned over and wrote his name out, as it was supposed to be written, in the sandy dirt between them.
"Park. Bokyung." He shrugged a little. "The Masters normally just called me boy."
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Date: 2016-11-15 04:48 am (UTC)"Park's your family name?"
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Date: 2016-11-15 05:22 am (UTC)He reached out and smoothed away the evidence of his writing his name. Then he looked at Goodnight. "I hope you're not hoping I can say any of those names."
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Date: 2016-11-15 05:34 am (UTC)He finally moved to actually unroll his bedding, feet near the fire and saddle at the end for some support. He'd probably sink down in the night, like he always did.
He wanted to ask if Bokyung knew where his parents were, if they were still in this world. But somehow-- somehow that seemed like too much when the information hadn't been offered.
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