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I made wine from the lilac tree, put my heart in its recipe
Who: Jules and you
What: Booze! Feelings! Drowning sorrows is classy.
Where: A bar! You can pick what kind of bar if there's something in particular that'd be more ic for your dudes and ladies; Jules is familiarising herself with the city via the wonders of alcohol.
When: Givdi, Veerdi and Sukkadi (Thursday-Saturday) afternoons right through to the little hours. Just let me know~*~*~
Notes: :9 let us make cr and deliciousness! We can just go from any point of their drinking together, too - just do whatever tickles your fancy, really.
Warnings: Feelings, dark thoughts, etc. Possibly language. Possibly some violence, if a bar fight were to break out? Anything crops up, I'll edit it in.
It's been a long week. A long month, two months, however many hours and days and other little bunches of times have all clocked up to however long things have been utterly miserable for. And ever since she got here, Jules has been going on with her masks and her smiles, until this week things started to teeter and fall apart like a rusted-out engine.
She could work with car problems, though. This she didn't know how to work with, and she stares at the bottom of her glass as she swirls the deep red wine around it, accusing, as if it's meant to be telling her something and very thoroughly letting her down.
"I need another drink."
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Jules considers her glass, then shrugs and asks for a cocktail - "something stupidly colourful and full of fruit" - and the bartender gives her a brief look that certainly seems to ask are you serious? before shrugging and continuing on his way.
"Jules," she replies easily, swivelling her chair to face him a little better. "Now, you sound Irish, but are you from Ireland or somewhere with a similar accent from a world nothing at all like Earth?"
She was getting familiar with this game, oh yes. "Don't feel obligated to specify what Earth, because the variations appear to be countless."
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"And I do come from Ireland," he says, shifting a little bit in his chair. "Although I've lived in Bristol for a large part of my life. How about you?"
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"England. Oxford, for a long time, but... after that I moved around. Driving around Europe a fair bit, actually."
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He's a vampire, their idea of keeping up with the times is skewed at best. "And Jammy Dodgers are a biscuit. Although a good name for a criminal gang. Kind of retro."
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After only a moment of consideration, she plucks the umbrella from the drink and starts spin it between her fingers.
"It's definitely a catchy name. If I'm ever reduced to a life of crime I'll make sure to keep it in mind."
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Hs own pint is delivered shortly after, and he finishes the remains of the old one in front of him before pushing the glass back in favour of the new. He eyes Jules' concoction with something between a laugh and a smile. "I'll hand it to you, that is a drink with style."
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Given the juxtaposition of their drinks side by side, Jules can't help but laugh at that before just shrugging casually. "Not everyone can drink this and pull it off, certainly." Grabbing one of the pineapple spears and idly twirling it between her fingers, Jules carries on entirely too serious, "in fact, they can be rather dangerous. Poking your eyes on a vindictive piece of fruit is a nasty business."