[ was talking about snow storms, but since that probably wouldn't exactly please Crowley, he agrees :3 ] True. I'm not quite ready for the snow to make its exit, though.
So kind. but I don't think I'll be in need of your services at the moment.
[Gellert walks into the clinic before noticing Albus and stops giving him a soft nod before heading for the cabinet. He frowns softly and looks for something for his headache. His eyes glancing back to Albus every so often. ]
[^.^] I'm used to snow still hanging on around March, so snow in January isn't too surprising.
Though I have to say, I've never really seen so much of it untouched, like this. I'm used to the plows clearing it all away before it's been on the roads for an hour.
Around three months, if I recall correctly. Not surprising at all, regularly, but a bit so for Paradisa. I'm told that last year was the first time that the weather in Paradisa attempted to follow the seasons properly.
All that pristine snow really is beautiful, isn't it? I used to watch it fall in the night, and by morning, all the roads would be clear.
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Can't complain, Albus.
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[ jokingly ] Good to hear, Crowley, though we both know you're more than capable of complaining.
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Well, that is true. I'm sure I can find something to complain about if you're that keen to hear it.
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So kind. but I don't think I'll be in need of your services at the moment.
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Yeah. I arrived yesterday.
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How are you settling in?
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Can I help you with anything?
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[^.^] I'm used to snow still hanging on around March, so snow in January isn't too surprising.
Though I have to say, I've never really seen so much of it untouched, like this. I'm used to the plows clearing it all away before it's been on the roads for an hour.
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All that pristine snow really is beautiful, isn't it? I used to watch it fall in the night, and by morning, all the roads would be clear.
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