WHO: Open for people who already have persona in '34! WHERE: A bus stop just a few blocks away from Adessi. WHEN: September 15th -- 9PM-ish WHY: Nyx's Lounge is fun!
Charlie had spent a pleasant afternoon making a respectable dent in the city library's fiction section and had miraculously fallen asleep on the ride back to school. He'd taken his mistake of getting off at the second-to-last bus stop as a chance to walk off his strange mood (i.e. tiredness). There wasn't far to go when he heard a growling noise like that of a dog. His eyes lit up and he immediately launched into an elaborate fantasy of gaining the stray's trust, leading it back to Adessi and hiding it in his room. Riff and Jimmy would of course be his instant allies, won over by the stray's charms and cleverness. Starry-eyed, he peered into the nearby alleyways for the source as he walked, whistling coaxingly, before his eyes settled upon the pair of gentlemen up ahead, surrounding something and laughing
( ... )
Locrine questioned many days whether or not their habit of patrolling a bit before curfew was really a good one. It wasn't a terrible idea in theory. They could prevent another attack on the dorms before it ever happened, and maybe even keep things around the school peachy as well. However, wandering around so late may have been more suspicious than helpful. And the others needed to be back to the dorms in time, or Ophelia would certainly be upset with him... He checked his watch again, looking up at the others.
As of yet, they had never really run into anything huge. There were the occasional small demons running about, but most of them were easy to deal with or were completely passive to them. That particular night has been clear of any troubled demons, but Locrine lifted his head when something finally came up on his rabbit's radar. He doubted it was anything important, but... well, he didn't know for sure.
"U-um. I think there might be something over that way," he spoke up cautiously, pointing toward the next block over.
While the idea of patrols hadn't seemed so bad to him at first (after realizing that no matter where he turned, he would always come face to face with some demon, dorms or no), and in fact they sounded downright sensible on paper, it didn't mean that they were always the most convenient. In fact, stuck with the rest of the boys on another patrol, all Theo was really thinking about was how best to organize the homework he technically should have been doing instead. These trips out had never proved difficult, the demons they ran into more annoying than dangerous to them, but that didn't mean he liked the fact there were even demons at all
( ... )
"Well... There are three. Just three. Or four... Three... plus one. No, just three." Locrine lifted a hand to his mouth, staring at his rabbit in a manner that was almost dumbfounded. Obviously, he was a professional when it came to being unsure. Usually it was just the matter of having difficulty with awkwardly bringing something up, but this time was different. Partially different, anyway. There was something that he just wasn't skilled enough to actually read yet. "There are definitely three somethings over there. I'd say four, but... I don't know. It's fuzzy
( ... )
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As of yet, they had never really run into anything huge. There were the occasional small demons running about, but most of them were easy to deal with or were completely passive to them. That particular night has been clear of any troubled demons, but Locrine lifted his head when something finally came up on his rabbit's radar. He doubted it was anything important, but... well, he didn't know for sure.
"U-um. I think there might be something over that way," he spoke up cautiously, pointing toward the next block over.
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