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— lincoln costner was used to playing the long game. not only was he used to it; he considered it a specialty of his. reveled in it. he never felt the rushed to jump headfirst into getting the job done. what was the point when, if they played their cards right, the group could slyly go undetected the whole job? besides, there were no words to explain the satisfaction of slowly building to the final moments, of the idea of pulling all of the riches in this town right underneath everyone’s noses. no one would suspect a thing. with such a big job ahead of them, laying low felt justified and, not only that, but worthwhile. after all, laying low was part of the game. assimilating and fitting in, playing each step just right until everything aligned in their favor. this heist would be one of the best ones yet. they just had to wait for that perfect opportunity.
he enjoyed the moments leading up to the fall. in the meantime, might as well try and blend in. that had been exactly what he’d been doing since the family’s arrival into town. getting on the group’s good side among their ranks would only prove to be beneficial in the long run. at that point he was basically a regular inside the casino, spending his time mingling and getting to know the ins and outs of the group. standing beside a pool table, his gaze flitted up to his opponent that stood nearby, the other man rubbing his chin in thought as eyes darted along the table.
resting his hands on his pool cue, link leaned forward absently. then, the other man finally started to line up his shot. half-lidded eyes glanced between his opponent’s set-up pool cue and his intended shot, dark eyes lingering on the eight ball that sat dangerously close to a pocket. he quirked a brow up, lips briefly forming a tight line. “sure you want to take the risk?” he looked back towards the other man, watching as he visibly hesitated. his lips couldn’t help but twitch at the man’s fumble, watching as his opponent stubbornly furrowed his brows, took aim, and went for the shot.
he watched as the cue ball knocked one of the solid colors in -- and soon after, the eight ball inched towards the nearby pocket, eventually falling in. while the other person hung their head with an exasperated sigh, link straightened. “well. you can’t win them all. good game.” moving to set the pool cue aside, he sighed before the pair went their separate ways.
choosing to settle at the bar, he absently leaned forward, tapping his fingers against the bar top. “the regular.” he tried to not look too pleased as the bartender nodded knowingly, familiar with the man as if he were a regular. as if he wasn’t a wolf in sheep’s clothing. lowering his head, he shifted his weight to one side as he waited for his drink, eyes eventually looking out at the casino floor to observe others enjoying themselves.
lincoln costner was used to playing the long game. if they were stuck playing the waiting game for that perfect moment, he might as well try and enjoy himself while he was at it, no?
// this post is so bad, but i finally wrote link's intro !
i'm saying he's been there for a while, but has been laying low and kind of "blending in" ! ! you could have your character come up, or already be chilling at the bar . i'm not picky at all !
— lincoln costner was used to playing the long game. not only was he used to it; he considered it a specialty of his. reveled in it. he never felt the rushed to jump headfirst into getting the job done. what was the point when, if they played their cards right, the group could slyly go undetected the whole job? besides, there were no words to explain the satisfaction of slowly building to the final moments, of the idea of pulling all of the riches in this town right underneath everyone’s noses. no one would suspect a thing. with such a big job ahead of them, laying low felt justified and, not only that, but worthwhile. after all, laying low was part of the game. assimilating and fitting in, playing each step just right until everything aligned in their favor. this heist would be one of the best ones yet. they just had to wait for that perfect opportunity.
he enjoyed the moments leading up to the fall. in the meantime, might as well try and blend in. that had been exactly what he’d been doing since the family’s arrival into town. getting on the group’s good side among their ranks would only prove to be beneficial in the long run. at that point he was basically a regular inside the casino, spending his time mingling and getting to know the ins and outs of the group. standing beside a pool table, his gaze flitted up to his opponent that stood nearby, the other man rubbing his chin in thought as eyes darted along the table.
resting his hands on his pool cue, link leaned forward absently. then, the other man finally started to line up his shot. half-lidded eyes glanced between his opponent’s set-up pool cue and his intended shot, dark eyes lingering on the eight ball that sat dangerously close to a pocket. he quirked a brow up, lips briefly forming a tight line. “sure you want to take the risk?” he looked back towards the other man, watching as he visibly hesitated. his lips couldn’t help but twitch at the man’s fumble, watching as his opponent stubbornly furrowed his brows, took aim, and went for the shot.
he watched as the cue ball knocked one of the solid colors in -- and soon after, the eight ball inched towards the nearby pocket, eventually falling in. while the other person hung their head with an exasperated sigh, link straightened. “well. you can’t win them all. good game.” moving to set the pool cue aside, he sighed before the pair went their separate ways.
choosing to settle at the bar, he absently leaned forward, tapping his fingers against the bar top. “the regular.” he tried to not look too pleased as the bartender nodded knowingly, familiar with the man as if he were a regular. as if he wasn’t a wolf in sheep’s clothing. lowering his head, he shifted his weight to one side as he waited for his drink, eyes eventually looking out at the casino floor to observe others enjoying themselves.
lincoln costner was used to playing the long game. if they were stuck playing the waiting game for that perfect moment, he might as well try and enjoy himself while he was at it, no?
// this post is so bad, but i finally wrote link's intro !
i'm saying he's been there for a while, but has been laying low and kind of "blending in" ! ! you could have your character come up, or already be chilling at the bar . i'm not picky at all !