2nd Floor Common Room, Sunday Morning

Nov 27, 2016 17:40

Why not spend a Sunday morning with a cup of tea and some scones in front of the television watching opera? Lucille had never before seen The Magic Flute, and today was a good day for that, wasn't it ( Read more... )

2nd floor common room, cassandra pentaghast, lucille sharpe, thorin

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dwarvenswagger November 27 2016, 16:44:23 UTC
Thorin had not seen Lucille since the unfortunate business with childhood that affected many of the land. Which was why he almost hesitated before walked into the room to find a meal for himself.

"Lucille."

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crimson_sister November 27 2016, 16:47:22 UTC
It had been quite unfortunate that they had met during that weekend. Lucille did her best not to look awkward.

"Thorin."

Was the best way to ignore this whole business to offer him tea or was it better not to.

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dwarvenswagger November 27 2016, 16:50:30 UTC
Well, he could just force it by being so polite about things. Like a jerk.

"Might I have some tea?"

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crimson_sister November 27 2016, 16:53:59 UTC
How rude not to wait until it was offered!

"Of course."

He would have to get a cup himself.

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dwarvenswagger November 27 2016, 17:06:52 UTC
He was a rude Dwarf. It was his thing.

"My thanks," he said, doing just that. With only moderate annoyance over things being placed at Man height. Ugh.

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crimson_sister November 27 2016, 17:11:20 UTC
Lucille hid a smile behind the rim of her cup.

"You are welcome."

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dwarvenswagger November 27 2016, 17:12:12 UTC
For that she deserved the, "I see you have recovered."

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crimson_sister November 27 2016, 17:15:03 UTC
Lucille's smile faded somewhat. "That was to be expected."

Let's not talk about it.

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dwarvenswagger November 27 2016, 17:16:27 UTC
"Thankfully." Yes, he was looking pleased over this as he took a sip of tea.

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crimson_sister November 27 2016, 17:18:49 UTC
"I am glad to hear you care about my wellbeing." There was sarcasm here. Lucille reached for a scone.

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dwarvenswagger November 27 2016, 17:23:42 UTC
"Of course I would care." He'd just need to argue once the caring ended. "I should hope anyone here would be the same."

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crimson_sister November 27 2016, 18:30:27 UTC
Anyone?

"You are a very kind... Dwarf."

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dwarvenswagger November 27 2016, 18:43:33 UTC
It was a small town, one would hope it was the case.

"Thank you," he replied dryly.

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crimson_sister November 27 2016, 18:47:29 UTC
"I hope your past week has been pleasant."

Lucille poured him some tea, trying to change the subject.

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dwarvenswagger November 27 2016, 18:58:58 UTC
He was graciously allowing this. "There was a feast of some sort during it."

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crimson_sister November 27 2016, 19:23:56 UTC
"Oh, Thanksgiving." Lucille had looked it up. "Dr Lecter cooked the dinner traditional for this holiday."

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