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Date: November 1, 1999
Status: Public
Setting: Just Outside the Manor
Summary: Famine and Pollution return to the manor after their ride. We highly encourage all Horsepersons and Former Horsepersons to join us and make fun of/congratulate the happy couple.
By the time he reached the manor, Pollution was still high as a cloud. Emotionally, anyway. The whole way back, he had been cuddled up close to Famine. Everything about him just completely distracted Pollution, from his sent to the feel of his jacket against his cheek. It was wonderful. But like all great things, eventually this too had to come to an end and, despite taking the long way back, the trip was too short of Pollution's liking. He would just have to forget to ever get his bike fixed. He'd rather be ride with Famine then alone, anyway.
When the bike pulled to a stop, he reluctantly slid off and stretched, pulling muscles sore from lack of use. A peice of paper, rolling in the wind, caught his eye for a moment. When it was out of sight again, he blinked and turned to face Famine, waiting for him before they were to go inside. He smiled. "We should do that again."
Status: Public
Setting: Just Outside the Manor
Summary: Famine and Pollution return to the manor after their ride. We highly encourage all Horsepersons and Former Horsepersons to join us and make fun of/congratulate the happy couple.
By the time he reached the manor, Pollution was still high as a cloud. Emotionally, anyway. The whole way back, he had been cuddled up close to Famine. Everything about him just completely distracted Pollution, from his sent to the feel of his jacket against his cheek. It was wonderful. But like all great things, eventually this too had to come to an end and, despite taking the long way back, the trip was too short of Pollution's liking. He would just have to forget to ever get his bike fixed. He'd rather be ride with Famine then alone, anyway.
When the bike pulled to a stop, he reluctantly slid off and stretched, pulling muscles sore from lack of use. A peice of paper, rolling in the wind, caught his eye for a moment. When it was out of sight again, he blinked and turned to face Famine, waiting for him before they were to go inside. He smiled. "We should do that again."
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Date: 2005-12-15 05:35 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-12-15 05:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-12-16 07:09 am (UTC)"Well, what would everyone like?" He walked behind the bar (That demon bartender had been missing for days) and looked at Famine. "Still fond of Red?" He pulled a dusty bottle out from under the counter. "What about you kid? DEATH?" He began to pull glasses and random bottles out. In one he poured a little of each alcohol. "What'll it be?"
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Date: 2005-12-16 03:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-12-16 08:19 pm (UTC)"And for you, old boy." He corked the bottle of wine and poured some for Famine. "Its been a while since the last time we shared a drink, eh?"
"And what about you, DEATH? Wine, Everything, of I coud mix you a nice "flatliner #2."
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Date: 2005-12-17 12:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-12-17 04:22 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-12-17 05:27 am (UTC)I HAD MY WORK CUT OUT FOR ME THAT TIME, he added, the memories coming back. Whether in the past or present, people always seemed to want to murder each other. It was truly insane, their lives were short enough anyway, but it seemed to amuse the other Horsepeople.
YOU'VER CERTINALY COME A LONG WAY, POLLUTION, said DEATH, turning towards him, remembering Pollution's grime covered face with his hands clapsed together in supreme happiness at some oil spill or litter on the street.
Cradling the glass in his bony hands and gulping it down, he said, LET US IMBIBE LARGE AMOUNTS OF ALCOHOL.
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Date: 2005-12-17 10:21 pm (UTC)Pollution turned his dreamy smile on Death and toasted him with his glass before downing it in a few gulps.
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Date: 2005-12-19 02:27 am (UTC)