It's a cool ride, for sure, but then, it goes along with what he's seen so far of Chin Ho Kelly. Even in his absurd security guard get-up, with the tucked in polo shirt and shorts, the guy seems breezy and cool. No helmet, which is a dumb move for a cop who should know better, but he swings one leg over the bike with easy familiarity, so Danny can't say it doesn't seem like he knows what he's doing, and it's not like he's going to put on the flashers and pull him over.
Chin might not be a cop anymore, but call it a professional courtesy.
The Mustang's engine turns over with that deep guttural growl he loves so much, while Chin's bike kicks in with a roar, pulls out and away with a low purr that Danny has to say is pretty damn cool. He's always liked bikes -- who doesn't? -- but it's not like he has any complaints with his own ride.
He keeps an eye on Chin as they pull out onto the main road, chasing him along the oceanside pavement, wondering. If that no was a lie. How it all went down. Whether Chin left of his own accord, or was kicked out, or just pushed to the point where he couldn't stay anymore. "Seems like a good guy."
Steve doesn't seem like much for talking, and that's fine by Danny -- pretty much every time the guy opens his mouth it just makes Danny want to punch it -- but he's curious, and there is literally no one else to talk to.
It's got nothing to do with the line of red numbers glowing gently against his wrist. This isn't giving Steve a chance, or a break, okay, it's just trying to get through this trainwreck of a partnership in one piece. "You hear much about him from your dad?"
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Date: 2014-01-25 05:12 pm (UTC)Chin might not be a cop anymore, but call it a professional courtesy.
The Mustang's engine turns over with that deep guttural growl he loves so much, while Chin's bike kicks in with a roar, pulls out and away with a low purr that Danny has to say is pretty damn cool. He's always liked bikes -- who doesn't? -- but it's not like he has any complaints with his own ride.
He keeps an eye on Chin as they pull out onto the main road, chasing him along the oceanside pavement, wondering. If that no was a lie. How it all went down. Whether Chin left of his own accord, or was kicked out, or just pushed to the point where he couldn't stay anymore. "Seems like a good guy."
Steve doesn't seem like much for talking, and that's fine by Danny -- pretty much every time the guy opens his mouth it just makes Danny want to punch it -- but he's curious, and there is literally no one else to talk to.
It's got nothing to do with the line of red numbers glowing gently against his wrist. This isn't giving Steve a chance, or a break, okay, it's just trying to get through this trainwreck of a partnership in one piece. "You hear much about him from your dad?"