Sebastian LeMat (
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multiversallogs2012-07-23 09:48 pm
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It's not my fault if I live and breathe; Eat, drink, sleep and put on clothes.
Who: Sebastian LeMat, a collection of people from his cohort, and a few NPCs.
What: Podder gets a cake that a giant sat on?
Where: The Ankh
When: Givdi night.
Notes: Feel free to make your own threads, hop about, threadjack, etc.
Warnings: None. Yet.
As far as Sebastian is concerned, The Ankh is one of the better places to go in Baedal - accommodating staff, good food, nice ambiance, they're comfortable with Velcro and don't mind that he likes to sit at a table with clear lines of sight. While it's nothing he'll admit to, Sebastian knows that Christmas doesn't make him miss his friends and Britain quite as much as his birthday does. If pressed, he would likely say that the holidays are a celebration and a tradition, but his birthday has always been the sign of things to come, of the promise of a better year, and a reminder that change is always possible.
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But that's a conversation for another day.
"It's easier to knock either side on its arse when you color outside the lines," he agrees, his tone of voice suggesting that might have been a joke. (The number of wizards and witches that Severus may have dispatched while in the service of the Dark Lord remains, as ever, a complete mystery.) "It's good, though, getting your feet back under you here."
As opposed to home sweet home, land of misery.
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"Very much so. I'm confident that I'll return to Britain one day, but I don't want it to be any time too soon." There are moments when he's unsure that he ever should've left, but those are fleeting thoughts that he can tell are pointless and counter-productive as soon as he has them. It's not just that he wouldn't have been of use to those that remained, but that he was achingly miserable. The process of learning to value his own life has not been easy.
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"A horrid thing to talk about on your birthday, though. Hopefully someone capable of more cheer will materialize soon." Dry.
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From the time he left Bete Noire to his arrival in Baedal, there were a few extra weeks as he and the Malfoys traveled south and away from Britain. It was a good time.
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"That's fine," he muses, of his own birthday. Something about his tone says that he has suffered a great many unwanted attempts at infusing some cheer and festivity into his life through the day, and is now permanently suspicious of the entire affair. "It's already passed."
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