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Jan 24, 2011 21:56

[Hi, everyone!  It's choose your own adventure time with Seborga.  He can be found hanging around various places in town depending on the time of day.

1. During the day, he's at school.  He spends about half his time in class asleep at his desk, and the other half of the time making eyes at pretty girls.  Classmate or teacher, it doesn't matter, he' ( Read more... )

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3 expiatrice January 27 2011, 07:43:49 UTC
[Ignore the late /)__(\ It's good that the Church has recently gained a new helper, but it didn't change Ciel's schedule by much. So she's there in the front as per usual, though she looks up at the creak of the entrance doors when Seborga comes.

Her expression softening, she closes the cover of what she was working on previously and straightens herself. It's even quieter inside the Church in the evening, so she'll wait for him to come up before giving her greeting.]

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sub_umbra_sedi January 27 2011, 12:24:46 UTC
[After he's done praying, he walks up to Ciel with a big smile on his face.]

"Buongiorno, Miss Ciel!"

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expiatrice January 27 2011, 23:19:32 UTC
[She'll return it with a faint and gentle one of her own.]

Wouldn't 'buonasera' be more appropriate? But hello to you too, Sebastiano. You seem well; have you been so?

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sub_umbra_sedi January 28 2011, 01:47:09 UTC
[Hurr hurr the mun shouldn't be so lazy about his Italian.]

"...Oh, you're right! Buonasera, then!"

[Big vacant smile~]

"I'm doing fine! How are you?"

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expiatrice January 28 2011, 10:34:26 UTC
[Actually that's probably IC of Seborga... :|a]

Aha, such refreshing enthusiasm. I've been doing okay too, thank you for asking. There's nothing wrong with your body now, is there?

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sub_umbra_sedi January 28 2011, 17:20:03 UTC
[Yeah, it kind of is. Leave it to this guy not to notice the sun's gone down.]

"I feel better than ever! Your healing magic really did the trick!"

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expiatrice January 29 2011, 23:01:02 UTC
There's no need to exaggerate like that, now, but it's very good to hear that you've been alright. So what have you been up to of late, if you don't me asking?

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sub_umbra_sedi January 30 2011, 00:05:53 UTC
Nothing, really. School is pretty boring, and then I head home.

...Oh! But there's a world meeting coming up soon that I'm invited to! I'm very excited, since it'll be my first time!

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expiatrice January 30 2011, 06:13:22 UTC
Aha, I suppose that it can't be helped. What about your classmates, and maybe recess?

Oh? A world meeting? From the sound of it, would that be a gathering between all the nations in Mayfield?

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sub_umbra_sedi January 30 2011, 06:16:17 UTC
My classmates? Well, there are lots of cute girls in my classes, at least! And lunch period is always nice, since I get to eat my cousin Romana's lunches that she packs for me every day.

But I'm really looking forward to the world meeting. For some reason, nobody back home wants to recognize me as an independent nation, so I don't get invited to UN meetings or trade councils or anything like that. I wonder what I should wear to this meeting... do you think they'll let me bring in food?

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expiatrice January 30 2011, 06:51:29 UTC
That seems fun, actually. Are you sure that you weren't exaggerating, when you called your day boring? You shouldn't take normalcy for granted and be grateful of small blessings, you know. [Said not without a small smile, it may be hard to tell whether that was chiding or teasing.

As for that, even with her not AMAZING political knowledge, a micronation is called that for a reason, isn't it? ...She'll refrain from speaking. It's not her area of expertise, so best to not comment and just let it be.] Hm... Did you ask the organizing nations about the rules? Normally, a gathering like that would be formal, so you should dress the part. I personally wouldn't allow food during an important meeting to keep things orderly, but that is just me.

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sub_umbra_sedi January 30 2011, 16:11:45 UTC
"Well, I haven't gotten any dates with any of the girls yet, but there's a really cute one with pigtails in my literature class!"

[He laughs a little.]

"Australia's the one organizing it, and I live with him, so I guess I could ask him. I don't have any of my suits from home, though..."

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expiatrice January 31 2011, 00:02:52 UTC
[Just chuckling.] I don't think that God can help you with this, but I'll wish you good luck nevertheless.

Hm... You may be able to find one in the shops, or have it custom-made by someone here? I do recall hearing about tailoring services being offered over the phone lines, some time back. Maybe you could ask?

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sub_umbra_sedi January 31 2011, 00:06:11 UTC
Maybe... but I don't really have any money.

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expiatrice January 31 2011, 02:43:57 UTC
Would Australia fund you? Though it would be good, to ask him about the actual dress code first...

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sub_umbra_sedi January 31 2011, 04:19:47 UTC
I'd probably have a better chance of getting Romana to buy me something nice. But I can ask! I should try to make a good impression at the very least.

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