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doesnotkneel) wrote2014-10-14 01:28 pm
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Room 512, Tuesday Afternoon
There was a pile of cut grass right below Barry and Edward's window - a large pile. Edward knew this because he was currently sitting on the window sill again, peering down and testing the ledge just below the sill with his foot.
Just curiosity. He still wanted to know whether it'd be possible to scale the wall up and into his room, for utterly innocent purposes that had everything to do with him being bored. See, the thing about Skyrim was that they'd had a lot more pubs and a lot more general-- carousing, and being back here in this building with Barry and his machines...
It was taking him some readjusting.
Figuring out whether he could climb in and out of his own room the short way down was a pleasant distraction from that, if nothing else.
[[ post open, door open ]]
Just curiosity. He still wanted to know whether it'd be possible to scale the wall up and into his room, for utterly innocent purposes that had everything to do with him being bored. See, the thing about Skyrim was that they'd had a lot more pubs and a lot more general-- carousing, and being back here in this building with Barry and his machines...
It was taking him some readjusting.
Figuring out whether he could climb in and out of his own room the short way down was a pleasant distraction from that, if nothing else.
[[ post open, door open ]]
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Which, of course, he promptly did. A cat needed to know about his home, after all.
He leaned in at Edward's door and waved the paw of a black-and-white kitten at him. "Edward, this is Lachlan. Lachlan, meet Edward. He might even have some food somewhere."
Lachlan looked unimpressed.
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He grinned, pulling his legs back into the room.
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He squinted at Edward's posture. "Were you going to make an escape?"
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Lachlan twisted in Anders' hands, as if he wanted to get a betetr look at Edward too.
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Anders watched him go, then smirked at Edward. "He seems to be making himself at home, at least."
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He wasn't really a cat person, but he didn't hate them, either.
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He was a total cat person.
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He glanced towards the wall, where he could still see the shimmer of the cat's form running about nearby. "Birds are free. They'll take what we've got if we're stupid enough to leave it laying around, but they have the entire sky to themselves if they wish it."
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"Put it that way and I almost want to be a bird," he noted. "Even with the eating worms."
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He chuckled. "I don't know about the eating worms, mate," he said. "But when I was a child I'd ignore the ruckus the cats and dogs were makin' and watch these sly jackdaws outside, doing as they pleased. Good times."
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But then, the nice thing about nug was that it didn't really taste like much of anything. It was all down to the cook's talents.
"And your world sounds like mine, too -- though the magic made Skyrim even closer."
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It would feel ... lonely.
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He tilted his head. He'd been shifting in and out of his senses since he finally figured out how to access them actively, but there was nothing about Anders that glowed and leaped out the way Isabelle's marks did. Just that odd, calming feel of... of blue, of shifts in the wind, vision and scent that his mind parsed as friend.
"How does it feel? The magic?"
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"It's not like anything, really. It's like running down a hill. Like there's something bigger than you and all you can do is give yourself to it. I get tired, after, but I'm too excited to care." A pause. "Also, its a bit tingly."
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