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Nov 25, 2011 15:50

Who: Vivian Volkoff and YOU
What: Vivian's having tea in the city.
When: November 25th
Where: At a coffee shop.
Rating: PG ( Read more... )

helen magnus, charles gunn, vivian volkoff, barney stinson, kate kane

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longaevus November 29 2011, 23:48:49 UTC
Finding a routine had been difficult for Helen at first - other than James and Nikola, and the clinic, there was no semblance of her life in Paradisa. She'd managed to do it, albeit slowly and with some force on her end but she'd done it. And she'd made certain to stick to it ( ... )

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formersocialite November 30 2011, 00:14:44 UTC
Vivian hadn't brought a book with her, nor any kind of reading material for that matter. She preferred to do it in her room, wanting some peace and quiet to enjoy it properly. Apart from that, it wasn't exactly practical to bring a book to the stables so that was another reason why she didn't have one on her person right now.

Her eyes cast around the room for a few moments, catching sight of a woman who did have a book with her. Vivian didn't recognise her but there was a chance that she may have spoken to her over the journals. She had spoken to more people via the network as opposed to meeting them in person. Which was odd.

She decided that it would be rude of her to interrupt the other woman while she was reading, but Vivian did offer a smile- a polite one at that- as a means of acknowledgement.

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longaevus December 1 2011, 16:43:45 UTC
Helen returned her smile, closing her book after finding her tea cup empty after reaching for it. Damn, had she been here that long? Given how far through her book she now was it wasn't hard to believe that it was yes. Taking her book with her Helen ordered another cup of tea, this time taking a seat at the table next to the other woman's table. Helen couldn't ever remember having seeing her before but she was changing that now - she needed to actually meet more people face to face here.

Making no attempt to pick her book back up, Helen gave the other woman a smile again before taking a sip of her tea. She'd never exactly been good at starting conversations, and she refused to go with the stereotypical weather topic when there was nothing to say. So... well, this was a great start to a possible new acquaintance. Good job, Helen.

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formersocialite December 1 2011, 20:19:23 UTC
Sometimes, Vivian found it a little difficult to strike up a conversation with someone she didn't know. She felt awkward in social situations. That was evident when she threw the masquerade ball at her home and didn't make any attempt to talk to her guests. Vivian had sat away from the party by herself, enjoying a drink; not exactly the qualities of a good hostess.

The other woman seemed to have acknowledged her in return so perhaps it was time for Vivian to take that first step and say something.

"What were you reading?"

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longaevus January 3 2012, 20:27:16 UTC
"La Petite Fadette." Helen moved the book from her lap to the table in case Vivian wanted to take a look (and to stop the chance of it falling to the floor, also).

"Sadly I can't tell you much about it as I've only just started it." But she extended her hand to the woman. "Helen Magnus."

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formersocialite January 3 2012, 21:12:23 UTC
"Ah, I haven't heard of that one," Vivian said, eyes scanning briefly over the cover when the other woman set it down on the table.

Taking the offered hand, Vivian shook it politely and smiled. "It's a pleasure, Helen. I'm Vivian Volkoff."

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longaevus January 4 2012, 18:37:32 UTC
"It's been a long time since I've read it; I hadn't been looking for it when I found it." But when she had? It was nice to read it again.

Helen gave her a smile. "It's a pleasure to meet you. I hear that there are no blueberry muffins left?" She hadn't wanted one but she'd heard that little conversation earlier, and had been amused.

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formersocialite January 4 2012, 20:39:25 UTC
Drawing back her hand, Vivian rested it in her lap. "You heard that?" She laughed a little, shaking her head. "Guess blueberry muffins are quite the popular choice today."

Speaking of, Vivian reached for it with her free hand and finished it off, a look of bliss on her face.

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longaevus January 4 2012, 21:10:20 UTC
"I did happen to be listening." It was a small cafe and voices carried. "I do suppose so, although they are rather nice from here." She'd had one on occasion.

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formersocialite January 4 2012, 23:03:19 UTC
"Mm, they are quite lovely. I'm quite fond of the tea that they have as well." Vivian dabbed her mouth with a napkin. "This is my first time here though."

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longaevus January 5 2012, 21:39:19 UTC
Helen gave a nod. "I have to admit that I was a little surprised when I first came here, I wasn't expecting anywhere to have tea as lovely." It was the main reason why she'd returned.

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formersocialite January 6 2012, 14:56:47 UTC
She laughed a little. "Both of us are fitting the English stereotype about liking tea. Personally, I have no shame in it." Vivian laughed again. "I wanted to get some proper, fresh tea instead of wishing up for it like I have done before."

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longaevus January 6 2012, 19:00:40 UTC
"I quite agree on that." She smiled, British to the core and proud - she'd been called as much.

"Wishing?" Oh, she'd rather have no tea than that, although she had to admit that she'd done so before - however only when she'd first arrived. "I don't quite trust that, actually."

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formersocialite January 6 2012, 20:55:03 UTC
"Some people have told me not to over wish, so I'm careful." Well, she wasn't exactly careful in the first place but after hearing what people said, she held back on it.

"Admittedly, I wished quite a lot when I first arrived. Never thought that it could have consequences until I spoke to others."

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longaevus January 7 2012, 22:56:28 UTC
"I was a little weary from my arrival." As if arriving at a 'magical' castle that took something from you three times? She'd be foolish not to be.

But it was possible that home made her a little jaded in that regard. "No one seems yet to have suffered any consequences from wishing, however." Not yet, anyway.

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formersocialite January 8 2012, 22:30:20 UTC
"I haven't suffered any consequences yet. Nor do I know about anyone who has. Or, at least no one has made me aware of anything bad that has happened to them as a result of wishing."

Vivian gestured to her cup. "Would you like a refill?"

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