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BOBBIN, abigail ([info]trophy) wrote in [info]valesco,
@ 2008-05-20 19:40:00


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Entry tags:sebastian goldstein

WHO?: Abigail Bobbin & OPEN.
WHAT?: A chance meeting.
WHERE?: Fratelli Camisa, Diagon Alley.
WHEN?: Around 3:30PM.
WHY?: Because.


The sun was bright, the tea was remarkable, and Fratelli Camisa was quiet. That wasn't to say that the place was void of people, no, it was more to say that the people occupying the place were less boisterous and obnoxious than the average person might be. Of course, there had been more than a few times that she'd ventured this way and come across characters far too colorful for her liking, but this was not one of those times. Fratelli Camisa normally attracted a more upscale crowd, and it was only that upscale sort of crowd that Abigail allowed herself to associate with. She sat at a small table near a large window overlooking the street, basking quite comfortably in the warm sunlight and sipping daintily from her teacup. Today had been absolutely marvelous so far. As bored as she often complained she was, she was more often than not occupying her time usefully.

Or, well, her definition of usefully. Abigail spent her days making allies and figuring out how to next redecorate her house. They'd only just moved in, it seemed, but Abigail had already changed schemes at least six times. If it had been necessary for her to obtain a job, she'd have definitely been best suited for interior decoration. Idly, Abigail flipped through a decor magazine on her table, taking careful consideration of everything she saw. Even if she didn't find herself especially fond of what she saw most of the time, she knew that she might find herself inspired by small ideas. Right now, her husband was hard at work with her father crunching numbers somewhere and Abigail could hardly be bothered with helping out as far as that went. Designing the store? Sure, leave it to Abigail! Work out the monetary details? Not so much her thing. Still, her job was never done, at least not on the home front.


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[info]sebclicks
2008-05-21 11:15 pm UTC (link)
"Excuse me?" Sebastian repeated, eyebrows going high as he bent to pick up the bag. Was...she serious? He looked from the woman to the bag, and then back to her, wondering if something had gone wrong with the bag while it was on the floor. Sebastian didn't really put much thought behind it has he placed his drinks on her table (on the other side, at least, he wasn't that rude) and reached into the bag.

No, they looked all right. Nothing was squished, thankfully, because he really hadn't wanted to spend anymore money. Mackenzie wasn't a big time healer yet, he wasn't a famous photographer yet, so it wasn't as if he could just go spending sickles and knuts like it grew on trees.

Though, they did live in a castle. Not many people could say that.

"What's wrong with it?" he asked, rolling the top of the bag and moving to pick up the tray of drinks.

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[info]trophy
2008-05-22 02:41 am UTC (link)
Though she felt his questioning eyes on her, Abigail pretended to remain oblivious, continuing to occupy herself with her magazine. For emphasis, she flipped the page. If he didn't get the message that she was through with the niceties yet, she just didn't have any idea what else she'd have to do. Of course she didn't have any intention on clarifying! It was hardly worth the trouble.

Sebastian set the cups down on her table and her spine stiffened. Squeezing her eyes shut for a moment, she opened them and looked at the cups again, as though she wished that they'd have been gone by the time she reopened them. That, at least, would account for the feeling of disappointment that rushed through her, anyway. Lifting her gaze, she fixated her eyes on Sebastian's hands, which were overturning pastries, before forcing herself to look at his face. "It was on the floor," she said flatly, her upper lip twitching ever so slightly. Dropping her eyes from his face and back to the pastries, she looked at them as though they had suddenly sprouted mold and opened her mouth as though she wanted to say something else, but instead waved her hand dismissively and looked back to her magazine.

"I'm sure it's just the same to you. Enjoy."

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[info]sebclicks
2008-05-22 03:49 am UTC (link)
He froze in place for a second, trying to take in her words fully and correctly before letting his mind react to this perfect stranger. It was on the floor (which, it wasn't, they were in a bag, meaning that they didn't touch the floor) so he should get a new one, but apparently she believed that he would eat things off a dirty floor.

Wow. What a bloody bitch.

"I have no idea what you think gives you the right to speak to me that way," Sebastian said quickly, not stopping his shoulders and head from moving along with his tone and words. He was over all a very happy, fun loving guy, but his temper was shorter than a matchstick, and this bint had no reason other than just being, well, a bint to even speak to him---and here he thought he was being friendly,

"But I suggest you get off your high horse before you cause some real trouble." Sebastian scoffed and shook his head, beginning to maneuver his belongings again. Imagine if she ran into some death eater who was thirsty; there was no way they'd take kindly to her tone.

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