19th Confession [Action/Voice]

Mar 16, 2011 13:13

 [Aaaall right, so it's been pretty eventful lately. With Amelia and Milly popping up, like most people, out of nowhere, Wolfwood's busied himself with being shell-shocked at the latter and humored at the former (it really is all true, Amelia, promise). With Knives and Legato still MIA (perhaps they'd left entirely? but he's not one to hope on that ( Read more... )

peace and tranquility praise the lord, †Raziel, †Jilly, †Xion, †Smoker, †Milly, there's such a thing as a nice day?!, †Mihai, bar time, †Remilia, †Sanji, †Taokaka, †Vash, †Gem, hi i'm wolfwood, †Rydia

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[voice] tehoniongirl March 16 2011, 20:36:26 UTC
Where I'm from, you get all the seasons. And all the weather... Sun, snow, rain.

I'm more used to cities, though. It's been a long time since I lived anywhere this quiet.

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Re: [voice] not_a_bluesbro March 16 2011, 22:13:49 UTC
Oh, yeah? I admit, it's pretty quite where I'm from. Most of the time. Unless you get a group of people trying to ruffle feathers, but other than that, just the sound of the wind.

[And my motorcycle. ;~;

I wish that thing could maneuver here.]

I do appreciate the animal sounds around here, though. Pretty relaxing, personally.

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[voice] tehoniongirl March 16 2011, 23:54:31 UTC
Mmm...it can be beautiful. I'd actually like to spend more time outside, now that it's a little less on the cold side.

I do miss the music, though. Back home, if you wanted to listen, you could find performers almost anywhere. Bars, concerts...street corners, even. I haven't seen too much of that, here.

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Re: [voice] not_a_bluesbro March 17 2011, 01:30:29 UTC
Aaah, I see. Performers are in pretty short numbers back home, too. If you're lucky, one of the local places has a piano. [... or a saxophone player... :|;;] I haven't seen very many performers in Luceti, either; which is a shame, because we all need a few performers around here to keep us preoccupied.

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tehoniongirl March 17 2011, 08:09:08 UTC
There does seem to be an extraordinary amount of free time, doesn't there?

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not_a_bluesbro March 17 2011, 09:30:33 UTC
Oh, enough to make my head spin! In my world I was always on the move, traveling from place to place, keeping my legs stretched. Here, I'm pretty limited on where I can walk, forget drive.

... But it does have it's perks. I'm pretty damn appreciative of free things, after scraping by as a weary preacherman.

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tehoniongirl March 17 2011, 18:26:26 UTC
A preacherman?

I guess that would be quite a change.

I don't remember seeing any churches here. [though she really hadn't been looking for them]

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not_a_bluesbro March 17 2011, 23:33:20 UTC
Nah, there aren't any around, but I'm pretty used to it. There were few and far between in my world, too. I guess people just didn't have a thing for faith anymore, in all senses of the word.

Typical days in the desert.

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