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The Perk | Friday Morning
Lucy had had a strange day or so, yes -- but it had also been more than a little productive.
She was, apparently, over 250 years in the past, and in Maryland, and that was fine! That was totally fine. And it kind of was, too -- obviously, she (and the Ghoul) had gotten a little sidetracked from the whole hunting-down-Dad thing, and that wasn't great. But as far as places to get stuck...like, everyone here had been so kind, already? And the way they all knew she was new -- as someone who'd grown up in a very small, tight-knit community, it was...kind of really nice.
(Maybe a little suspicious. She'd still learned a lot, even if her first impulse was to allow herself to feel the warmth of that community spirit.)
In any case, Friday morning found her running a couple little errands -- she'd located the bank and changed her few caps over to even-fewer dollars, before taking another little walk around the island (and indulging in a little staring at the ocean, because that much water was still very new.) But, eventually, the idea of breakfast started to appeal even more than watching the water move.
It took a little doing, but the people behind the counter eventually helped her figure out she wanted just a plain coffee, and could add her own cream and sugar -- there were so many words on the menu in...Italian? -- and with her minimally-dressed coffee and an enormous cinnamon roll, Lucy settled down at a table, and turned her Pip-Boy to her radio to keep her company while she ate.
"-- don't [BEEP]-ing know, but they and their dog wandered into town and tried to figure out why everything wasn't terrible, ohhhh, so they're those kind of newbies! Fun! Welcome to the island, guys!"
And that was how Lucy learned that sometimes, the radio was about her.
...okey-dokey.
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She was, apparently, over 250 years in the past, and in Maryland, and that was fine! That was totally fine. And it kind of was, too -- obviously, she (and the Ghoul) had gotten a little sidetracked from the whole hunting-down-Dad thing, and that wasn't great. But as far as places to get stuck...like, everyone here had been so kind, already? And the way they all knew she was new -- as someone who'd grown up in a very small, tight-knit community, it was...kind of really nice.
(Maybe a little suspicious. She'd still learned a lot, even if her first impulse was to allow herself to feel the warmth of that community spirit.)
In any case, Friday morning found her running a couple little errands -- she'd located the bank and changed her few caps over to even-fewer dollars, before taking another little walk around the island (and indulging in a little staring at the ocean, because that much water was still very new.) But, eventually, the idea of breakfast started to appeal even more than watching the water move.
It took a little doing, but the people behind the counter eventually helped her figure out she wanted just a plain coffee, and could add her own cream and sugar -- there were so many words on the menu in...Italian? -- and with her minimally-dressed coffee and an enormous cinnamon roll, Lucy settled down at a table, and turned her Pip-Boy to her radio to keep her company while she ate.
"-- don't [BEEP]-ing know, but they and their dog wandered into town and tried to figure out why everything wasn't terrible, ohhhh, so they're those kind of newbies! Fun! Welcome to the island, guys!"
And that was how Lucy learned that sometimes, the radio was about her.
...okey-dokey.
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a chill hand on his face brushing over his skin.
"Will it make you feel better if we go over the map of Shandalar tonight?" she murmured. "To have a better idea of the layout of the plane? It doesn't have the Onakke temple on it, but at least we can familiarize ourselves with various locations for wherever the portal opens up?"
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"Certainly, though I'll likely just start with them finding the Veil itself. It is a very long poem, my darling."
Although, that did give her an idea for a nice surprise for him sometime. Mmm, yes. Clever Liliana.
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And, when it came to the matter of the Chain Veil, he was going to need all the distraction to pour himself into thanks to that wretched open-ended wait.
"And don't think for a moment that I won't ensure you're well rewarded for the effort, either, 'Iana."
That last part said low and quiet with a head turned toward her ear. To help preserve the sancity of the nickname, of course, with deference to the public sphere in which they currently occupied.
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whilst in public."We'll just have to live in wonder," she teased. "Though, if you've finished your out-and-about coffee, what do you say about going to have your just-got-home coffee, curling up, and perhaps starting that poem?"
Or from how her finger was trailing down his chest, she had another activity or two in mind to fit into the itinerary.