Julian Bell (
burns_so_brightly) wrote2012-01-09 05:43 pm
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First Stanza: [Action/Written]
[The gentleman walking out of Community Building 1 does not live there, and in fact didn’t even walk in there in the first place. He’s dressed in a suit, tie, and trench coat and is tossing a fedora between his hands. Julian Bell walks through Luceti with a smile, as if this is nothing more than an exceptionally lucky day. He’s keen to explore and peers into every shop, sometimes actually going inside. The library holds his fascination for some time, and he’s delighted to find his own published books of poetry there (even if he’d admit it’s a faintly narcissistic pleasure).
He eventually sits down at the tea shop to read, looking for all the world like this is a vacation day and not the day after his death. That part, he’ll address once this actually sinks in.
At night, he’s at Cloud Nine, enjoying a Scotch on the rocks and a cigarette and listening to the music. For a crappy oppressed town, this place is doing very well!
Eventually, he works past an unusual (for him) nervousness and writes over the journals.]
Am I allowed to take any empty flat, or is that supposed to be assigned?
-Julian Bell
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[Teasing.]
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finally, she jumps back -- as if burned by the tea that is no longer hot and certainly no longer the issue at the core of this meeting.
buffy found herself unable to pick her eyes back up from the ground. the quip about grandchildren just sends a considerable flush into her cheeks. a complicated colouring. ]
Ever have those moments where you really really really wish fate would finally show up and just put you out of your mercy? 'Cause I could really go for a cement block to the head, right now. Have any handy?
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at least she now manages a dry -- if strained -- laugh. ] Please. For all you know, you could be doing the place a favour. Eliminating the tea-shop creeper.
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I'm Buffy Summers.
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[ OH NO. a nickname. already. maybe she's compensating. ]
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[ she grins; this is buffy summers trying to claw back some control over this meet and greet by being horribly vague. ]
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sliding into the indicated seat, she leans her elbows on the table. ] Would you even believe me if I did?
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[ a frantic wave of her hand. ] It's cool. Th-thanks, anyway. Real sweet.
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You, sir, are a party-pooper.
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Maybe a year or two shy. Let's be generous.
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Completely duped.
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So Buffy. Where are you from, anyway?
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You?
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