Twelfth Negotiations; Dictated;

Jun 30, 2011 00:29

[Lilah speaks into the journal, trying to hide how annoyed she was by the whole situation.As nice as a week and a half cruise was I definitely could have done without coming back to the castle being a wreck. And more specifically, my own things being wrecked ( Read more... )

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private - dictated historyrepeater June 30 2011, 08:02:04 UTC
I'm sorry for what happened on the cruise. The castle has made it difficult for me - I don't owe you an explanation. And I don't know if you'd forgive me but I - I apologize, Lilah.

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Re: private - dictated buryyoualive June 30 2011, 08:55:42 UTC
[Forgiveness had never really been Lilah's thing.]

Don't try it again.

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private - dictated historyrepeater June 30 2011, 08:57:29 UTC
I'm not planning on it and I promise it won't happen again.

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private - dictated buryyoualive June 30 2011, 09:10:25 UTC
It had better not, for your own sake.

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demonologist June 30 2011, 11:06:15 UTC
[Wes had read Lilah's message the night before, but hadn't really been in the right mood or condition to attempt a conversation.

He's out and about in town around noon the next day, trying to run some quick errands, when he spots her seated at a cafe on the main street. Wes approaches, adopting what he hopes is a suitably casual expression.]

Contemplating finally making the move, are you?

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buryyoualive June 30 2011, 18:30:27 UTC
[Without even looking up, she knows who's speaking to her. She'd recognize his voice anywhere. She hasn't seen him since the barbeque, and for the most part, that's suited her just fine with everything that happened that day.

But if his presence bothers her now, she hides it well.]

I am. Coming home to all my things wrecked was apparently the final push I needed.

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demonologist July 1 2011, 10:10:20 UTC
Well, I can safely say that I haven't regretted the move once.

[He pauses, recognising that she's choosing not to look up at him. It's his own fault really, for pushing her as hard as he had. But he can't seem to let it go. As much as he has denied it, Lilah means something to him and if she's in trouble, he wants to help her through whatever it is.]

May I...join you?

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buryyoualive July 1 2011, 10:25:47 UTC
I can see why you wouldn't.

[At his question she finally looks up at him, meeting his gaze. She nods. She'd rather he not, in all honesty, but she would never let that show.]

You may.

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walkinthruwalls June 30 2011, 16:26:28 UTC
If it did happen in the town too I don't see too much point in moving out.

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buryyoualive June 30 2011, 18:31:36 UTC
No, there wouldn't be much point. However, so far I've only heard of it happening in the Castle.

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walkinthruwalls July 1 2011, 08:43:12 UTC
Then I'd get out while you can, it might end up finding a way to stop us leaving permenantly.

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buryyoualive July 1 2011, 09:07:09 UTC
That's the plan, get out before it can make it's next move.

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dictated tehoniongirl July 1 2011, 22:35:48 UTC
...I don't know that the town has it much easier, really. They get hit as much or more than the castle does. Just...by different things.

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dictated buryyoualive July 2 2011, 10:50:42 UTC
I suppose every area has it's pros and cons here, like they would anywhere else. But it seems like there's at least more control over one's own fate in the town.

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Dictated tehoniongirl July 5 2011, 14:19:34 UTC
Maybe.

[there's a pause, thinking about it. It was true that the distance was comforting, but...] Lois and a few others have been looking into the townspeople though. About how they aren't quite...whole. I'm not sure they're really any less affected than we are. Maybe more so.

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Dictated buryyoualive July 6 2011, 08:21:15 UTC
You mean the natives then? [This has caught Lilah's curiosity, if nothing else.]

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