C. Injuries are fine, just no limb loss sobcoolbowtieAugust 31 2011, 22:55:59 UTC
Charles!
[The Doctor is waving at him from down the street, just back from his daily visit to Vietnam's house. It's been awhile since he'd seen Charles and had been wondering where he went.]
;u; haha ace, okaydecadenzasSeptember 1 2011, 00:07:14 UTC
[no Doctor no, he is not. something is definitely wrong, at least, as Charles simply stays where he is despite the greeting, quietly staring at him for a moment in a way reminiscent of one sizing up an opponent.]
do you really want to find out......decadenzasSeptember 1 2011, 01:48:23 UTC
[NO EXCUSES NOT EVEN BEING BLIND!! he's a little disoriented at first because that is kind of what wandering aimlessly and then suddenly running into something will do, but a scowl is on his face as soon as he recognises Terezi.]
Your ears should be useful for something. Pay more attention to your surroundings so you don't cause unnecessary hassle for others. [his tone is more caustic than usual, a genuine disdain underlying the words as opposed to his usual insults.]
C Anything is finesturmbahnfurherSeptember 1 2011, 03:42:17 UTC
[The Major lurches away a little as the chiropteran runs into him. However, he simply gives a smile and nods.]
Ah, my apologies, I was quite careless and wasn't watching where I was going. Are you alright?
[He knows Charles isn't. Not because of him, but there's something wrong. He can practically sense it. But he can't tip off that he knows there's a problem, that by the "boy's" posture there's something bothering him.]
[despite his small frame, the bump hardly seems to jar him at all, though being snapped out of his thoughts seems to make him even more irritated.]
Quite fine, thank you. [but his tone is terse and the polite phrasing seems artificial - even moreso than it can be on a normal basis, that is. sniffing haughtily, he pauses to tug a wrinkle from his cloak.] Do watch where you're walking in the future, there are more than enough nuisances in this city without adding one more.
[his eyes narrow momentarily. being in the state he's in, he's pretty quick to take serious offense to just about anything and that statement irks him.
but he eventually settles back into a slightly more relaxed posture, though he continues to look on the verge of having an irate fit.]
There is certainly truth to be found in that. Indulging oneself in thought too often can lead to great misfortune, especially in a place like this.
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yeah she's just... standing right next to him... ]
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unfortunately Charles doesn't see it as coolness and nearly swings a punch at her on reflex once he notices she's standing there...]
What are you doing?
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( ... )
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okay no just gives her the most incredulous look ever whilst still maintaining the underlying annoyance somehow.]
I don't know about you, but that isn't what I'm doing. Honestly, is there not a soul in this town with better uses for their time?
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[The Doctor is waving at him from down the street, just back from his daily visit to Vietnam's house. It's been awhile since he'd seen Charles and had been wondering where he went.]
Alright Charles?
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What are you so pleased about?
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[Okay, Charles is quite the sour bloke but something is definitely wrong.]
What's happened?
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Their timing is truly impeccable.
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AT LEAST SHE HAS AN EXCUSE, SHE CAN'T SEE...]
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Excuse you, watch where you're walking.
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Oh, Charles.
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so not much out of the ordinary here!]
What do you want?
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What's nipped your mood in the bud?
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Ah, my apologies, I was quite careless and wasn't watching where I was going. Are you alright?
[He knows Charles isn't. Not because of him, but there's something wrong. He can practically sense it. But he can't tip off that he knows there's a problem, that by the "boy's" posture there's something bothering him.]
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Quite fine, thank you. [but his tone is terse and the polite phrasing seems artificial - even moreso than it can be on a normal basis, that is. sniffing haughtily, he pauses to tug a wrinkle from his cloak.] Do watch where you're walking in the future, there are more than enough nuisances in this city without adding one more.
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Certainly. It doesn't do one well to be stuck in thought all too much, after all.
And there are for too many annoyances in the city as is.
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but he eventually settles back into a slightly more relaxed posture, though he continues to look on the verge of having an irate fit.]
There is certainly truth to be found in that. Indulging oneself in thought too often can lead to great misfortune, especially in a place like this.
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