jasonwright: ([yay] shy smile)
They've spent the whole morning cleaning the apartment and getting everything ready because today's a pretty special day for both Jason and Iris. His brother John is coming to visit again. And this time, he's bringing his wife and Jason's baby nephew. To say they're both nervous is a massive understatement. Jason's spent the past few days running errands for Iris, picking up food, ingredients, and baby supplies while Iris has worked on baby-proofing the whole apartment, something that's thrown Alfredo and Eric into a tizzy. It's been a bit of a chaos but more of an excited one. Jason can't wait to meet his namesake and he definitely can't wait to meet the woman crazy enough to marry his little brother.

After another round at the grocery store, Jason heads back to the apartment, lugging a ridiculous amount of bags with him as Alfredo jogs happily by his side. He took the dog this time, mostly to get him out of Iris' hair for a few, but also because he wanted to work out some of Alfredo's energy before a baby turns his would upside down. Racing Alfredo up the stairs of the complex, Jason balances the bags on one arm and lets himself into their home, closing the door behind him as Alfredo pants and makes his way to the water bowl.

"I'm back," he says by way of greeting as he carries the bags into the kitchen. There's no telling where Iris has gotten to or what project she's taken up in preparation for the visit. 
jasonwright: ([hot] gurl)
 Jason had promised to take Iris out on a date one day. And now that everything seemed to be getting back to normal in town, they agreed that tonight would be the night. With a half day of work put in at the shop, Jason headed back to the apartment for a shower and a change of clothes when he saw his reflection in the mirror and realized just how much he'd let himself go. So with Alfredo by his side, he made his way to a hair shop nearby. The ladies there were very nice and trimmed his hair and beard a bit. They even asked permission to style his hair differently, and figuring, hell, he should look a little put together, he agreed. 

He left the salon feeling like a new man and, very painstakingly, sent Iris a text to let her know that he'd meet her at the apartment. After running one more errand, he heads back to their home. 



[TRIGGER WARNING: NSFW in the comments]

jasonwright: ([yay] thinks you're adorable)
Warning: NSFW probs lol

It doesn't normally take long to put out the fire in a fire-pit, but Jason's a bit distracted at the moment. He wants to get downstairs and this stupid fire is keeping him from that. Iris has already gathered up all the s'more supplies and is waiting at the rooftop door for him and she looks eager to get out of here as well.

Finally the last of the flames die out and Jason's comfortable the fire won't rekindle. He grabs the blanket and pillows off the bench and follows Iris to the door.

"Alright," he smiles. "Ready when you are?"
jasonwright: ([sad] i'm in trouble)
 After the rescue boats arrived, Iris and Jason, along with every other survivor rescued from the island, were taken to SC Memorial. It was only after he saw Iris fall asleep from the medication that Jason allowed himself to be taken away by doctors. They took x-rays to make sure the cut hadn't gone too deep and damaged anything more than just his skin. Satisfied his stitches were well done and all he needed was rest, the doctors gave Jason a bed and knocked him out for the evening. Once he woke up, they re-wrapped his bandages and released Jason. 

He's been awake for about an hour now, waiting outside Iris' room as the doctors do their final checks before they're willing to release her. He's nervous, drumming his fingers against the frame of the hospital door. He just wants Iris to walk out of that room, cast on her foot, and pain free. He just wants to get her home, because she needs to be home. 
jasonwright: ([normal] away)
[Backdated to the morning after the beach party]

 It's a pretty normal morning, as normal as 3am at a fishing dock off the coast of Maine can be. The wind's picked up significantly since yesterday, something the boys on the boat take notice of. High winds mean more hazardous conditions for an already hazardous job.

Jason leaves Alfredo in his usual spot at the bench on the dock. A quick kiss on the muzzle and a ruffle of the dog's head and Jason boards the boat. He eats his breakfast, a large bowl of oatmeal with bananas and three muffins, in the cabin quickly as the boat's captain barks out every worker's orders for the day. Jason's job is his usual as of late. With the end of the season fast approaching, they're placing pots into the water again, a last effort to hit it rich. This means they have stacks of pots on deck, reaching ten high. This also means the old crane gets stuck and ropes get tangled together. This means someone gets to climb the unbearably high stacks to help untangle the pots and help hook the crane to each cage. And this is Jason's job.

He's not afraid of heights, he trusts his crew, and his strength allows him to quickly scale the stack anytime one of the pots gets caught. He's also one of the few on the boat patient enough to sit atop a cage and carefully untie the knots made slippery by the water. He doesn't mind this new task, he actually enjoys it. It's a weird rush to climb that high and the view? Unbeatable. He's just thankful today, the skies seem clear. Even if the wind is high.

After a few hours, the boat arrives at its fishing spot, the crew has eaten, and ten pots are baited and tossed onto the sea bed before the crane moves to pick up a cage and accidently pulls two from the stack. The man operating the crane, Miguel, gives Jason a nod, and he tosses the bait in his hands back into a bucket, moving quickly to climb the stack.

Speed is integral in this job. The quicker they are, the more pots they set, the more pots they pull, the more catch they have. The captain has a very specific schedule for each day and goals for how many pots they need to have set by the time they reach shore again. In no time, Jason has climbed the stack of cages and straddles the second pot that was accidentally pulled. He tugs his gloves off with his teeth, quickly untangling the rope and giving Miguel a thumbs up to let him know he's free. As Miguel hooks the crane onto the pot again, pulling it free, their captain gets on the bull horn.

"Jay! Stay up there and hook the pots. Have a feelin' they're a mess." Jason gives the man a nod and spends the next hour of work on top of the stack, the wind and the waves tipping their boat back and forth. 

It makes for a harder job, the ebb and flow of the waves. It's even harder when the waves pick up so much they're now splashing over the side of the vessel. Jason, like the others on deck, pulls his hood up over his head, not that it'll really do much good. He's already soaked. He reaches out and grabs another pot as the crane lifts it away from the stack. It isn't tied well and with the wind, the cage is swinging precariously over the men on the deck below. The last thing he wants is the rope to come undone. He tightens the knot, gives Manuel the sign, and moves out of the way, balancing himself on the next stack.

It's then that he hears shouting, quickly followed by the boat tilting almost completely onto its side. Jason grabs onto the metal of the pots, cutting his fingers on the harsh wire, but he saves himself from slipping off his feet and onto the deck below. The boat rights itself, but just as he gets back to his feet, he realizes he's an idiot and he's forgotten something very big and very important.

The crane.

With the drastic shift in the boat, the crane has started swinging wildly, pot still very much attached. There's not much poor Manuel can do to get it under control. And his eyes go wide and he cries out just when Jason stands because that's when the pot swings and hits the man square in the gut, causing Jason to stumble back and slip right off the side of the boat.

He hears the distant sound of a commotion before the rush of water hits his ears and his hearing is muffled. He can't breath. Jason knows he just got the wind knocked out of him and that's kind of something a human needs in the water. All he can think before he loses consciousness is "Thank God I'm not in Alaska."

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Jason can be found all over town with his dog, Alfredo. He's available for any odd-jobs, but spends most of his time on a fishing boat.

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