nealdouglas: (Smartass)
"Hey Scumbag, this is your father speaking again. You missed Thai Thursdays. Only three weeks in a row, look you know I love you but it might be nice to see your ugly mug once in a while." Neal drawled, cradling the phone between ear and shoulder as he opened the lid on the take out box. Grabbing a pair of noodles, he toed off socks and abandoned them by his kitchen before heading towards his sofa. "Okay, so I could just fill this voicemail with my voice. Just to wind you up but I'll be good. Love you kiddo."

Neal sighed, dropping onto the sofa as he ran a hand through his hair and stretched out. One son that ignored him, the other didn't know he existed. And Thai Thursdays all by himself. Again. Maybe he shouldn't have thrown away that Canadian model's number away, she could have used him for a green card all she liked. Or the intern earlier, what was her name Carrie or something. She was nice, she could've stayed except

Groaning as the buzzer rang, Neal got up and headed towards the door to answer it.

"I wasn't expecting a booty call this late..." Neal began before staring at the person on the other side of the door. "This isn't awkward at all."
nealdouglas: (Demolition)
Looking up from his case load, Neal flicked through his texts and missed calls. Jaw tightening, he took a deep inhale in to calm and centre himself before he picked up his sunglasses. Covering the darkening eyes, Neal picked up his papers and slid them into his suitcase before telling his assistant to clear his schedule for the afternoon. It looked like he was paying a home visit to a potential new client.

Neal wasn't controlling, not say like his friend Robert was but Neal didn't like people messing with those he considered his. Under his fins of protection or well, he just plain didn't like bullies. Never had, whether they were trying to pick on him or trying to pick on one of his kids. Bullies didn't last long in Neal's town and Neal wasn't going to let one more take advantage of someone. Someone that Neal himself wanted to take advantage of albeit in an entirely different way.

Leaning against the door to Davin's place, Neal knocked loudly and waited for one moment before calling.

"You know it doesn't pay to leave a gentleman caller waiting around on the doorstep, what would the neighbours say." Neal drawled, unbuttoning his jacket as he waited for the door to open.

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February 2015

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