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multiversallogs2011-08-08 08:05 pm
Entry tags:
- @ mog hill,
- @ mog hill: apache,
- anna demirovna,
- ava lockhart,
- charles xavier,
- hellboy,
- ilde decima,
- ivan,
- jack benjamin,
- james t. kirk,
- jones,
- npc,
- rachel conway,
- raylan givens,
- solomon koenig,
- sonja garin,
- { boromir,
- } adrian veidt,
- } aimery le gode,
- } alan shore,
- } arthur,
- } asbjørn strand,
- } brie cormac,
- } cindy,
- } edward nigma,
- } isobel saltzman,
- } jack harkness,
- } lex luthor,
- } mabel albans,
- } narcissa black,
- } njoki rainmaker,
- } pickman,
- } remy lebeau,
- } rochelle,
- } ruby van alst,
- } réjean sept-heure,
- } sebastian lemat,
- } toshiko sato,
- } wanda maximoff
It's like paradise, spread out with a butter knife :: [OPEN]
Who: EVERYONE
What: Réjean has decided that more people ought to celebrate and help raise a bit of dosh for one of his favourite bars. See: flyer.
Where: The Apache.
When: Misdi night and into the wee hours of the morning.
Warnings: Discussion of Pickman's manky feet.
The Apache is much the same as it always is: dimly lit, with the jukebox playing in the background, and the bartender serving whatever's on tap. Tonight, the bar is packed with people from all across the city, different cantons and cohorts, all out to celebrate surviving the fungal plague. Patrons are encouraged to buy tickets for a door prize with the proceeds going to repair the damage tunnelling ants made to the cellar.
What: Réjean has decided that more people ought to celebrate and help raise a bit of dosh for one of his favourite bars. See: flyer.
Where: The Apache.
When: Misdi night and into the wee hours of the morning.
Warnings: Discussion of Pickman's manky feet.
The Apache is much the same as it always is: dimly lit, with the jukebox playing in the background, and the bartender serving whatever's on tap. Tonight, the bar is packed with people from all across the city, different cantons and cohorts, all out to celebrate surviving the fungal plague. Patrons are encouraged to buy tickets for a door prize with the proceeds going to repair the damage tunnelling ants made to the cellar.

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He calmly moves away from the jukebox to approach the stranger. "Is there something I can do for you?" It's a perfectly cordial question and Charles has enough confidence to believe he can handle himself should this man wish him harm.
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He smiles. It's weird hearing that, without the shadow of decades of pain and horror. Without the weight. Anyone else's smile might turn a little sad at the thought, but not his - it's not how Gambit rolls.
"Not yet, looks like. No worries, homme. You manage to stay out of trouble so far?" He asks that like it might be a sign of the apocalypse, if so.
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The question and the smile make him feel a little more at ease and Charles returns a smile of his own. "If trouble comes in the form of a beautiful woman at a bar, then no, I can't say I am." And obviously he's been drinking with a few of them. "Not that I'm not a good conversationalist, but I should hope that trouble finds you as well."
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"Sorry, m'bein' mysterious, no?" He extends a hand. "Remy LeBeau."
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He shakes the offered hand. "Charles Xavier, though it seems as though introductions on my part are unnecessary. Might I inquire what kind of accent I am supposed to have?"
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