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30/1/12 18:20 (UTC)Lindsey would either start making notes for the meeting he has in half an hour, or working on a fresh "To Do" list. He's not a real big believer in "nothing to do". There's always something you can be doing, because you better believe the people trying to take you down aren't indulging in this "nothing to do" myth. *g*
#27. What is their biggest regret?
You mean aside from not torturing Angel to death when he had the chance? I'd say Lindsey's biggest regret is that he couldn't save Darla. I think on some level he's still convincing himself that - given time - he would have gotten her to give up her obsession with Angel and build a life with him. (And how ironic is it that the clip of Darla singing at Caritas is playing as I type this?)
#28. Who do they see as their best friend? Their worst enemy?
His best friend is his twin brother Eliot - literally the only person in the world Lindsey trusts not to fuck him over and to always have his back.
Ties That Bind 'verse Lindsey's worst enemy is Nate - hands down. It's easier to blame Nate for him losing his place in Eliot's life than to accept that he may have brought it on himself.
#49. If this person were to get into a fist fight, what is their fighting style like?
Knife in his boot and a .38 somewhere on his person. Going back to their childhood Lindsey's never bought into this "honorable warrior" crap Eliot seems so fond of. If you get into a fight, the point is to win.
The smart way to win is the fastest, most expedient way possible.