It Seemed like such a GOOD idea at the time...

Aug 07, 2006 11:31

Date: Monday, 7 August, 2000
Time: 11:00 a.m.
Place: Jamica Inn, Cornwall, Bodmin Moor
Characters Involved: Seamus Finnigan, Luna Lovegood, by invitation only
Rating: PG-13 maybe, we'll see
Complete or Incomplete: Incomplete

The only sure thing about luck is that it will change. - Bret Harte (1836 - 1902) )

status: complete, character: luna lovegood, event: quidditch match, character: seamus finnigan

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bluemoon_loon August 8 2006, 02:21:12 UTC
The inn was beautiful, the staff was pleasant and so was lunch, but Luna couldn't bring herself to participate in conversation as much as she normally would have. In retrospect it probably wasn't a good idea to schedule a mini-holiday the day after a trip to Sligo. Mr. Hopping hadn't been very pleased to let his assistant go for a full week, but had eventually relented because they did have a large enough staff to keep business moving, nowadays, and Luna so rarely took vacations (though her days off seemed to increase as her involvement with Seamus deepened ( ... )

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safinnigan August 8 2006, 03:11:15 UTC
Seamus came to a dead stop just short of the sadium. He reached in his pocket and pulled out the passes. He looked over at Luna and said with the most stunned expression on his face. “Luna, luv. I forgot my harp!” He was incredulous. He had never been to a Kestrels game without his harp! He had been so busy this morning going to the MoM and Hex Me Up, that he’d forgotten to pick it up with when he packed. Was it forgetfulness or was it the chronic insomnia? At that point in time it actually didn’t matter to Seamus A. Finnigan. He was too stunned to deal with the cause, he was too irritated about not having it for the game ( ... )

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bluemoon_loon August 9 2006, 01:14:02 UTC
The game didn't start off on the best foot. Luna was sympathetic with Seamus's dismay at having left his harp and patted his hand reassuringly; after all, it was one game, and the Kestrels would surely get by without Seamus's harp, right ( ... )

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safinnigan August 9 2006, 03:21:05 UTC
By the time they walked back to the Jamica Inn, Seamus was feeling a little bit better. It had been a trying day, and he hadn’t had much sleep, but still, he was with Luna and they had three days off from work and Quidditch tickets! His step was just a bit lighter and his smile just a little bit brighter as they retrieved their key and went upstairs to their roomWhen Luna stopped suddenly in the doorway, Seamus looked beyond her and into the room. It looked fine to him, just like a lot of hotel rooms and even like a few at Finnigan’s in Kenmare. As he walked past her into the room, he quickly surveyed the surroundings, tossing up silencing charms, wards against apparating in or out, and other precautions as he went. There was a beautiful four-poster bed, either an authentic antique or a reproduction, an ensuite bath and quite a bit of light, since it was as yet no where near dark, or even dusk ( ... )

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