CHARACTERS: Eiríkur Evenson (
linefaceism ) and Eclair Tonerre (
gateaufourre )
LOCATION/SETTING: Library
DATE & TIME: Super-backdated to July 10, morning-ish
WARNINGS: Should be nothing, unless Eclair's acting up.
SUMMARY: A chance encounter. May or may not evolve into friendship of some sort.
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that is no way to live, that is no way to love )
Eiríkur.
[ He corrected, promptly after the nod. He really doesn't like being called by his last name. It's stuffy and he's not used to it, even after a month in Reims. ]
No, I'm not fluent in French. Still learning, actually. My German is better. [ Admitted sheepishly, although he can't say he's fluent in German, either. The only other language he can say he's fluent at is English, though he's still learning, too. And his Icelandic is sort-of crap (according to him), even though he still speak it with his dad sometimes. ] I want to try something new, I guess. And escape my family's clutches.
[ The words was accompanied by an awkward laugh. What she said was true to a fault, and sometimes (specifically, when people starts speaking French to him) he regretted his decision, but he realised that there's no turning back now. Besides, he's not the only person who doesn't really speak French in this school. ]
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Monsieur Eiríkur, then. It is a pleasure to meet you. {{she ducks her head, continuing to act demurely, and takes a seat across from him with perfect posture, laying the newspaper neatly in her lap.}}
What language are you most comfortable in, then? If I am fluent, it will make things much easier for our conversation. {{she doesn't comment on what he lets slip of his familial situation, only stowing it away for further reference. This is a much safer topic, and one that she is sure she can shine in - she is nearly fluent in most European languages.}}
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But she might be different, and he's giving her a chance to prove that now. ]
It's a pleasure to meet you too. [ Honestly, formalities bothered him, and he's not comfortable being addressed with any sort of honorific being attached to his name, but maybe it's another thing he need to get used to. That aside, he stole a glance at the newspaper in her lap, but said nothing about it, opting to take off the other earphone instead. Then silenced his iPod. Even if they wouldn't talk much, he still need to concentrate on the book. Maybe get another one if he can't stand this one. ] English is fine. I can't say I'm completely fluent in it either, but I'm guessing you don't speak Norwegian?
[ He joked a little, and was secretly glad that she didn't say anything about that family part. What was he thinking, saying something like that? Granted, there's nothing important behind it, but it's embarrassing. He scolded himself mentally for letting that slip. ]
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well, you might or might not get desired results.}}
Norwegian? I'm afraid not. {{well, there goes that plan. And that Monsieur is not going anywhere. She is a very nationalistic French girl, and formal on top of that. Having been raised in a very stern environment, she probably couldn't get rid of the formalities if she tried. Not that she ever would try.}}
What does your family do, then?
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