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Aug 12, 2007 21:16

Week Name/Date/Time: 'Summer '06' / August 6th, 2006 / 8:00 pm.
Location: English Coastline
Open To: Marcy
Currently Involving: Faolan McFinn

And with an echoing 'pop', they appeared.  Faolan had met up with her at the exact time they set and almost immediately grabbed her hand with a quiet "Let's go".  Seconds later they were out on the English ( Read more... )

folly-mcfinn, summer-06, marcy-hourigan

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marcy_hourigan August 13 2007, 07:36:14 UTC
No sooner had Marcy opened the door to greet Folly, and she was being whisked off to whereever it was Folly was taking her on a date to! She didn't mind that but what ever happened to greeting, inviting in, and the whole nine yards?! Then Marcy remembered how he wasn't the typical Death Eater guy she'd usually be found on a date with ( ... )

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marcy_hourigan August 24 2007, 01:45:56 UTC
As many lives as Marcy may save, it didn't change the fact that she took them as well. Marcy didn't like to think of herself as any kind of special girl no matter how many families she helped or how witty and smart she may be. She was the average girl-next-door plus a little more, in her mind - certainly nothing special.

Marcy nodded when Folly asked her if she drank. It wasn't often, only on the weekends with Lizzy sometimes, but she liked to splurge occasionally. So maybe wine wasn't exactly her taste but it was a date at the beach with Folly - what more could she ask for. He seemed to be a bit traditional but with a modern day edge to himself and Marcy loved that.

She didn't know why, but she was slowly liking that she hadn't rejected Folly. Marcy knew it was wrong, more wrong than either of them would probably ever realize. Life moves pretty fast though and if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you might just miss it - Marcy considered this date to be her stopping and looking around finally.

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family_mcfinn August 24 2007, 03:48:37 UTC
Oh yes. Very edgy, very modern mixed with old shoes or something, that would describe Folly perfectly. So modern, in fact, that the glasses he got weren't some sort of fancy-smancy wine flutes - no no. Spun glass. Actual glasses. He hadn't ever really been the fancy sort ( ... )

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marcy_hourigan August 25 2007, 03:27:08 UTC
Marcy didn't mind Folly being so un-fancy and common. It was nice to let her hair down every once in a while and not have to be proper - enjoy the little things in life instead of what she was used to ( ... )

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family_mcfinn August 25 2007, 17:05:56 UTC
Oh, Folly wasn't really any sort of drunk, more of a... 'when drunk, I exist'. Those he did tend to get a bit more sharp when under the influence. Had more deep thoughts or something. More philosophical. Anyway, yes, blaming it on Irishism would probably much, much easier. He'd rather people think he was quiet out of lack of things to say, rather then because of the raging storm that constantly roared in his head ( ... )

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marcy_hourigan September 3 2007, 07:09:04 UTC
Well if Marcy knew that, she'd most definately try to change it. When she was drunk, she seemed to turn into the life of the party, the one that dances on the pole and streaks down the road if asked to. Marcy wasn't entirely Irish though so she couldn't even blame it on that. Perhaps saying she was from America would do the trick instead?

Marcy nodded, following Folly's gaze. She thought that he would have meant it the other way around - work was, afterall, intended to be boring in Marcy's opinion and culture and traditions seemed to be more interesting. "Either - I think a bit of both would be good for me to get to know you better, no?"

Grinning up at Folly, Marcy started to pick here and there. She didn't want to come off as a fat cow but damn it, she was hungry and she didn't want to act like an anorexic date tonight! So she picked, with a couple 'Mmm!'s thrown in for good measures to boost Folly's ego and confidence a bit.

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family_mcfinn September 4 2007, 02:51:16 UTC
Well, Folly's job was pretty different. Ministry officials or doctors or even singers didn't get to go about the world the way the McFinns did. Even in their career field, that kind of activity was rare. But when one was well-known throughout all the different wizarding countries, one was expected to go about as much as possible and help any (and all) that were in need.

Even if they were in Peru.

"Right," he said quietly, sideways smile on his lips as he ate a bit of mash. "Since all aspects of me life are worth knowin'." OH, OHHHH!! HE HAD MADE A JOKE! A JOKE! FOLLY?! It was a.. what was it, witty comment? Sarcasm, even? Wow. Folly rarely felt comfortable enough with people to get his slightly sarcastic side show. "But aye, ye can come about wit me whenever ye please. Juss... don't be expectin' it ter be excitin' fer anyone but those that 'ave this nonsensical obsession wit Runes, okay ( ... )

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