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Time: July 11, 2000
Place: Outside the manor, sunset
Status: Public
Summary: Brian has an evening jog
Brian had moved in several nights ago, and was already feeling better. Being around Adam always made things seem so much more purposeful. Adam was generally a good thing.
As he'd grown up, he'd come to understand a bit more of what happened-- but only a bit. He didn't feel like trying to decipher it all, cos it'd worked out for the best, really.
Despite purpose and faith, Brian wasn't completely satisfied, not yet. He did want things to do. Weekends down at the park wouldn't fill up all his time...
For now, though, he wasn't sure what was to do (perhaps meet this Hugo chap, learn about room service), so he was going on a jog. The manor was beautiful in the sunset.
He should have wondered how Adam'd come to have hold of such a huge house. What was meant by he 'kinda' owned it. But that was a flaw of his, wasn't it? Brian generally didn't wonder much, especially not when it came to Adam. Other things he might show some curiosity to, but not so much. He'd never liked deconstructing the world.
Brian was, in fact, a born follower. This isn't such a bad thing. Followers rarely start wars, and they usually wind up being essential. They can also appreciate beautiful things without asking themselves pesky questions..
He would have said 'wicked,' if he'd had much breath-- the place was full of gardens, though they needed a bit of a trim, and there were woods and a field...
It really was nice, here.
Place: Outside the manor, sunset
Status: Public
Summary: Brian has an evening jog
Brian had moved in several nights ago, and was already feeling better. Being around Adam always made things seem so much more purposeful. Adam was generally a good thing.
As he'd grown up, he'd come to understand a bit more of what happened-- but only a bit. He didn't feel like trying to decipher it all, cos it'd worked out for the best, really.
Despite purpose and faith, Brian wasn't completely satisfied, not yet. He did want things to do. Weekends down at the park wouldn't fill up all his time...
For now, though, he wasn't sure what was to do (perhaps meet this Hugo chap, learn about room service), so he was going on a jog. The manor was beautiful in the sunset.
He should have wondered how Adam'd come to have hold of such a huge house. What was meant by he 'kinda' owned it. But that was a flaw of his, wasn't it? Brian generally didn't wonder much, especially not when it came to Adam. Other things he might show some curiosity to, but not so much. He'd never liked deconstructing the world.
Brian was, in fact, a born follower. This isn't such a bad thing. Followers rarely start wars, and they usually wind up being essential. They can also appreciate beautiful things without asking themselves pesky questions..
He would have said 'wicked,' if he'd had much breath-- the place was full of gardens, though they needed a bit of a trim, and there were woods and a field...
It really was nice, here.
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If she could only roll over maybe she'd have a chance. Unless Brian got hold of her arms first....
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And that, of course, gave Brian an easy chance at grabbing her arms. Great.
"No!" She was gasping now, coughing from lack of air and still laughing, laughing like she hadn't done it in forever. "Can't... breathe...." She tried to roll over again, but Brian had her arms, Adam had her waist, and damn, if only she could use her legs, but the angle was all wrong -
"Let me... up... you heathens!" she struggled to say, panting and trying not to smile so wide.
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Adam sat back on her legs waiting for her to catch her breath. "So do you confess?"
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"No, I've naught stolen a shoe in my life. You can't prove anythin'," She tried to look haughty and unimpressed, but she could see Adam was about to break too, and it made things harder.
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Adam did a passable smirk then. "Ellie? Oh, she's a succubus..."
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Pepper was torn between being illogically excited at the idea of a real succubus in the same quarters with all of them, and being suspicious of how casually Adam had mentioned it. After all, wasn't it Adam who said they all had to be wary? "Oh, is she?" Pepper said with a strategic eyebrow raised, smirking just a little from her desire to tease in spite of the situation. "And you know her well 'nough to ask her for clothes to borrow, do you?"
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"Oh, so you all really fancy seeing me in something strappy an' revealin', then?" she said, her eyes twinkling to match Adam's. She sat up and leaned toward him menacingly. Well, she hoped it was menacing with how hard she was still trying not to laugh. "You. Wouldn't. Dare."
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She turned on Adam again, determined to keep her focus. He was trying to pass Brian off as a viable target, but Brian wasn't the sort to put her in a mini skirt, and she knew that well. Not that Adam had ever been the type either, but he was the one who'd brought it up. "And you, you horrible liar!"
Wait... was he blushing? Just a little round the ears? Pepper looked away, mouth twisting mischievously. "Anyway, it'd still have to be strappy, cos bare shoulders an' me don't go." And a tube top would probably fall right off me, was what she didn't say. "You still wouldn't do it." Pink and frilly they could do, wouldn't bother them. Revealing? She doubted they could even imagine her in clothes like that, let alone actually put her in them.
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..."I'm staying well out of this." And he backed away from Pepper.
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