Array 094 [Voice]

Jul 08, 2009 09:37

[The boy sounds exhausted, like he's barely slept since the start of the event. Anyone who knows Al knows he's constantly busy with something or another, and he has a tendency to push himself past his endurance -- or perhaps he simply expects his limits to be more than they are. There is a light humming noise now and again in the background. For ( Read more... )

*affected, being the third, alchemy, *event: (in)animate, be thou for the people

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[Video] ahellofabutler July 8 2009, 16:41:14 UTC
[Sebastian was sitting in his study, the door locked behind him and it seemed everything in his room was....untouched and fine, which was awkward considering the current events. Perhaps it was just luck? Though nothing really was 'lucky' with the demon.

Kingsley was in his lap and Sebastian was giving off a sort of crooked smile as he pet between the kitten's ears, slowly looking up to the PCD.]

Having fun are we, Mr. Alphonse? I'm sure many are grateful for your efforts today, though you should come home and allow yourself some seldom rest.

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[Voice] bloodseal_soul July 8 2009, 16:44:52 UTC
[Al's voice was soft and gentle, but still a bit firm.]

I'll come home tonight, Sebastian. But I can keep going for a little while longer.

[A smile touches his voice, almost teasing.]

Don't worry!

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[Video] ahellofabutler July 8 2009, 16:47:53 UTC
[Sebastian gave off a small sigh and nodded, chuckling a little as he let Kingsley off his lap to wander off screen.]

Alright, Mr. Alphonse. Do try not to push yourself too far. When you do get home, I shall have some tea on for you.

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[Voice] bloodseal_soul July 8 2009, 16:53:51 UTC
[A little laugh.]

You spoil me a lot.

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[Video] ahellofabutler July 8 2009, 17:12:50 UTC
[Sebastian shook his head graciously, standing up to give off a subtle bow and smiling gently.]

Not at all, Mr. Alphonse. I am merely fulfilling a butler's duties to make the home owner as comfortable as possible.

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[Voice] bloodseal_soul July 8 2009, 17:19:21 UTC
[A little laugh, but he gave no argument.]

Will you still be up, reading?

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[Voice] ahellofabutler July 8 2009, 17:22:01 UTC
More likely than not, this book, Moby Dick is rather fascinating.

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[Voice] bloodseal_soul July 8 2009, 17:39:43 UTC
There's a collection of Charles Dickens and a few other great authors there too.

I've gotten caught up in fairy tales lately.

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[Voice] ahellofabutler July 8 2009, 17:59:46 UTC
Aren't you a little old to believe in such things as fairy tales, Mr. Alphonse? Of course, none of them are real.

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[Voice] bloodseal_soul July 8 2009, 18:03:22 UTC
Not quite, but even the oldest legends and stories are rooted in truth.

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[Voice] ahellofabutler July 8 2009, 18:06:24 UTC
Aw, the oldest legends and stories. Now those I find very....ridiculous.

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[Voice] bloodseal_soul July 8 2009, 18:17:01 UTC
They're written by the hands of men, not gods, and so they're a bit colored, but... I think there are little bits of truth that have managed to survive, you know?

Aside from that, they're still entertaining stories.

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[Voice] ahellofabutler July 8 2009, 19:39:07 UTC
I would say so. The stories are rather interesting to read sometimes I suppose.

Anyways, Mr. Alphonse. Do take care and let me know once you are home. I will do my best to accommodate you after such a long day.

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[Voice] bloodseal_soul July 8 2009, 19:47:29 UTC
... I might just fall asleep in the study with you, is that all right?

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[Voice] ahellofabutler July 8 2009, 19:51:04 UTC
Whatever you wish, Mr. Alphonse. I will not object to you.

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[Voice] bloodseal_soul July 8 2009, 20:12:33 UTC
... mmn.

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