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The Devil's Nest, Tuesday Night
Lucifer was back behind the piano tonight, no worries, Eric.
He'd just be celebrating the allocation of semi-final spots for the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest by playing a haunting rendition of Love Love, Peace Peace.
Without singing. You were welcome, this time.
[[ the devil's nest is open. ]]
He'd just be celebrating the allocation of semi-final spots for the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest by playing a haunting rendition of Love Love, Peace Peace.
Without singing. You were welcome, this time.
[[ the devil's nest is open. ]]
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"I was trying to compliment you on your taste."
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"And for the record all I need is to be pointed in the right direction."
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Tiny swept in and took Seivarden's glass.
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"So, has anything exciting happened recently?"
Since they last saw each other which wasn't very long ago.
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"You talked to Rosa, didn't you? At least you didn't get a stupid nickname. Did you get an eye roll?"
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But just as importantly:
"She appreciated you giving her donuts?" There was a hint of disbelief, yes.
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"Well, the rest of the office did," he said cheerfully, "I lost sight of her in the stampede."
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Seivarden did stop herself from asking why he hadn't flirted with her. That at least should have got him an eyeroll.
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"An axe in my door?"
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"She ruined my door. Twice. We used to be friends until I criticized her favourite movie."
Have the Seivarden version.
She sipped her drink.
"So, why didn't they like your advice at that crime scene."
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"She was upset about that movie for reasons I don't understand, but I gave her a nice axe to make up for it and she left it in my door."
That required more than a sip.
"Anyway," she said. "How did they throw you out without telling you why?"
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Seivarden made an impatient gesture.
"I just gave up after the axe thing."
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"Oh, the glove shop we visited, I can order from it, right?"
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She paused.
"How do I get a credit card?"
No, Seivarden.
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