London, 1936 - Friday - All Day

Mar 13, 2008 23:48

Spring in London meant rain, rain, and more rain, but it wasn't anything that the citizens weren't used to after hundreds of years of civilization. The streets of London were constantly busy as the city grew closer to its peak population of over eight million people. World War I was a distant memory, and as many of London's citizens prospered, the ( Read more... )

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Arrival (London - Fri) fh_fillers March 14 2008, 06:50:28 UTC
For those just joining us.

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Explore the City (London - Fri) fh_fillers March 14 2008, 06:51:31 UTC
Mod the OCD omg.

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Re: Explore the City (London - Fri) - Morning in The Hotel (Which Needs a Name) tricksy_spy March 14 2008, 14:33:10 UTC
So they had five people staying at the hotel from Fandom now. Aly sipped her tea in the hotel's small dining room while she planned for that. So far people had appeared every day so she needed to account for more showing up quite probably and also make sure they were found. She'd already started planning for what would happen if they weren't found though this morning her thoughts tended to slip from that to the people at home.

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Re: Explore the City (London - Fri) - Early Afternoon bridge_carson March 14 2008, 14:58:02 UTC
Right. So. London. That's where Door had been from. Well, sort of. He wasn't even sure if whatever reality he'd ended up in had a Below, but that wasn't going to stop him from looking. Of course, he doesn't actually have the first clue where to start, and without at least a vague idea of what he's looking for, he can't just track it. So right now "looking" was more "aimless wandering".

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Re: Explore the City (London - Fri) - Early Afternoon drjcovington March 14 2008, 15:04:57 UTC
Funny how he manages to aimlessly wander right into Janice again, isn't it? She's wandering down New Bond Street at the time, sort of . . . trying to distance herself from Sotheby's while her father's inside, selling off more things that he acquired in means that -- well, let's just say there's a very good reason people call him Harry "the Graverobber" Covington.

That stuff doesn't sit too well with Janice, hence the firmly fixed scowl on her face today.

"You again?"

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OOC (London - Fri) fh_fillers March 14 2008, 06:51:59 UTC
And done!

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