xenophilius (
xenophilius) wrote in
multiversallogs2011-09-25 10:50 pm
your highness your ways are very strange
Who: Xenophilius Lovegood and You
What: A day in the life.
Where: Variously; the Valhalla Inn, the streets of Mog Hill, the Queequeg's coffee house, and a bonus time/place of your choosing.
When: Vaguely within the last week of Velldaren. Whatev'.
Notes: A basic day in the life style post, and open to everyone ever.
Warnings: Xeno.
See my thread starts for tag openings!
What: A day in the life.
Where: Variously; the Valhalla Inn, the streets of Mog Hill, the Queequeg's coffee house, and a bonus time/place of your choosing.
When: Vaguely within the last week of Velldaren. Whatev'.
Notes: A basic day in the life style post, and open to everyone ever.
Warnings: Xeno.
See my thread starts for tag openings!

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"Where're you from?"
Fish stands about 5'7", by the way, and therefore feels sort of miniature right now. But that's okay, he's used to it.
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"And yourself? Unless, of course, you're a native."
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"Um, I'm from America. It's been...almost a year, I guess, since I got here. And I've never been to England, but I always wanted to go." And now he never will oh god the angst of it all.
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Xeno's smile sort of wans at the edges at the concrete evidence as to the concept that he could be here for quite some time, caught up in silent studying of Fish as if to try and detect whether this is good or bad. It's an awkward place for a stop of silence, hands knitting together as his thoughts haphazardly navigate around applying such a situation to himself.
He starts, then, when he reminds himself he is, indeed, having a conversation, and says the first thing that comes to mind, seeing as it's already pressing on his own;
"Did you have much family back in America?"
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He's looking down at his shoe, now, and performing an incredibly clichéd gesture while doing it, too: the toe of said shoe gently pokes and scuffs at the ground. "It's kinda hard without them. But it's like...better, in a way, since they're not here. I dunno if my mom could handle this place." Thinking about his mother is actually incredibly painful, but one wouldn't necessarily know it to look at him; he's got that deadpan down pat.
"How 'bout you?"
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He leans down, then, to pick up the handful of weeds he's torn from the ground, shaking them off a little of loose dirt before moving to set them into the pile collected for disposal on the pathway. It's a practical thing to do, but also a good distraction from the topic he's stumbled into.
"I was given a photograph, though, when I came here, so that was kind."
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"I've noticed a bunch of other people finding folks they already know too, or I mean, knew from before. You're pretty lucky that way."