1. That butler, so...lost.

Apr 15, 2009 22:51

Oh my. This certainly doesn’t look one bit like London. With fifteen minutes left until suppertime and without the manor or the master in sight… well. I can already see this is going to be a trifling matter. And young master Ciel becomes so displeased when meals aren’t properly served on time. What a bother…This won’t do at all ( Read more... )

so fabulously lost, never let shotas wander off, definitely not london

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1/2 revengeisalie April 15 2009, 15:11:38 UTC
Se-- !

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2/2 revengeisalie April 15 2009, 15:12:30 UTC
Wait.

You don't remember the place?

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trulydemonic April 16 2009, 04:04:48 UTC
I assure you miss, if I remembered I wouldn't have misplaced the young master like this.

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revengeisalie April 16 2009, 06:27:32 UTC
Well, ah. "Misplaced him" isn't exactly the word. More like you got relocated or something.

What I want to say is: this is a place called the City. It has drawn you in and won't let you leave of your own volition.

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misterblackbird April 15 2009, 15:14:20 UTC
Phantomhive? But you don't seem to remember-- I can assure you, this is not London.

[ooc: Strikes are deleted.]

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trulydemonic April 16 2009, 04:05:57 UTC
So I have gathered.

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misterblackbird April 16 2009, 04:07:24 UTC
Rather, it's called 'The City'. No one bothered to give it any more of a proper name than that. And, regrettably, you are trapped here.

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trulydemonic April 16 2009, 04:25:20 UTC
And I am equally regrettable to inform you that I cannot stay.

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branchofsin April 15 2009, 15:16:58 UTC
Ah...I don't know where you're from originally but you're in the City now.

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trulydemonic April 16 2009, 04:08:15 UTC
And what city might that be, good sir? Oxford? Lancaster perhaps? We are still in England, are we not?

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branchofsin April 16 2009, 04:14:05 UTC
I don't think we're in England at all. This place is just called the City.

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trulydemonic April 16 2009, 04:26:54 UTC
All cities have a name. That being said, it is impossible to have made it out of England so quickly just by simply turning a corner in the street.

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copulae April 15 2009, 16:58:57 UTC
There...is no exit. None that you can find at well, anyway.

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trulydemonic April 16 2009, 04:09:20 UTC
Where there is a way in dear lady, there is usually a way out.

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copulae April 16 2009, 07:32:37 UTC
Yes. People do leave. But I've never heard of anyone leaving by choice.

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trulydemonic April 16 2009, 08:41:39 UTC
Could you tell me of the circumstances in which a person does leave by any chance?

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strikes gone dreamsofnoah April 15 2009, 17:37:42 UTC
Ooh, you came back. Grell's going to be happy!

...Noah's Ark Circus?

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trulydemonic April 16 2009, 04:10:39 UTC
Yes, a travelling performance troupe that arrived recently.

...Are you familiar with it, perhaps?

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dreamsofnoah April 16 2009, 07:24:32 UTC
With the name, but not with a circus called that.

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trulydemonic April 16 2009, 08:36:06 UTC
Ah. I wasn't aware there was another business going by the same name, seeing as it's not very common.

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