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bleedinghare) wrote in
middaeg2019-09-17 10:02 pm
𝕔𝕠𝕞𝕖 𝕔𝕒𝕥𝕔𝕙 𝕥𝕙𝕖 𝕣𝕒𝕓𝕓𝕚𝕥. - ada's slowatus toplevel time
Who: adeline & you!
When: early-septeril
Where: housing districts/shopping districts!
What: ada has been doing a scare & isolate after her first full moon. can you catch her?
Warnings: tba
𝕞𝕪, 𝕙𝕠𝕨 𝕪𝕠𝕦'𝕧𝕖 𝕘𝕣𝕠𝕨𝕟!
Certainly it’s been some time, but what had simply been an absent face amongst Geardagas’s crowds had become more of a fully realized absence― the frilled curtain that sat in the little window of her flat sitting still for the whole of several weeks, the brass knocker left un-knocked, the knob left un-turned. In the day, it seemed simply vacant.
In the eve, however, its state was more telling: a lamp lit in that same little window, the occasional vague, passing shape. Perhaps it was your own curiosity that brought you here, or the curiosity of another you’ve decided to carry along― reaching to mar the dust on the brass knocker with a gentle hand, or perhaps a less gentle one. Regardless, it takes several and a bit of frustration before the gilded light behind the curtain flickers, before the lace stirs to reveal a flushed cheek, a bit of downy fluff. Seen, and in so being startled, the shape darts from the window; you’re left on the stoop, feeling rather jilted in the air of an evening just beginning to cool.
Do you dare to tread on what’s polite and press on? For the braver, might you try the doorknob― or braver still, the window latch?
𝕤𝕙𝕖 𝕣𝕦𝕟𝕤!
―Gerardagas’s evening markets were generally a jovial time: lanterns lit, flickering soft orange under the fine, heavily-woven canopies strung between the little stalls, with Monster and Witch of every shape, size, and forme bridging the gap between. The amount of beings made for a bit of a noisy affair, but once immersed, the din smoothed over into more of a white noise― occasionally parted with music, with the calling of a shopkeep. Aside from the shopping itself, the evening market seems to have become a social affair, with food and drink and chatter, naturally; filled with faces to recognize from all of Aefenglom’s reaches.
Perhaps you keep to yourself― there to see to one or more of the vendors― or perhaps you’re there simply for mulled wine and talk, interspersing quips through the crowd, weaving in-and-out― regardless, however, of whether or not you make yourself seen willingly, you are seen.
Looking up from your place in the crowd, or alongside a stall, you catch a glimpse of a little hand wrapped around one of the posterns that keep the canopies aloft― no, a glove, a widely-blinking gilded eye, an equally golden curl peering out from beneath a rather suspicious looking shroud. Seeing herself being seen, the creature starts― and takes off into the crowd, the breeze of her speed catching on her hood, revealing two white ears and a stream of curls.
―if you aim to follow, are you quick enough to fight through the crowd? If you aim to confront, you might be able to head her off if you duck between the stalls…
𝕨𝕚𝕝𝕕𝕔𝕒𝕣𝕕!
SORRY I PUT THIS IN THE WRONG PLACE AT FIRST anything is a ok but if you want to talk about it hit me up on discord or plurk!!! this is mostly just to get me back into the swing of things and keep me relevant lol
When: early-septeril
Where: housing districts/shopping districts!
What: ada has been doing a scare & isolate after her first full moon. can you catch her?
Warnings: tba
𝕞𝕪, 𝕙𝕠𝕨 𝕪𝕠𝕦'𝕧𝕖 𝕘𝕣𝕠𝕨𝕟!
Certainly it’s been some time, but what had simply been an absent face amongst Geardagas’s crowds had become more of a fully realized absence― the frilled curtain that sat in the little window of her flat sitting still for the whole of several weeks, the brass knocker left un-knocked, the knob left un-turned. In the day, it seemed simply vacant.
In the eve, however, its state was more telling: a lamp lit in that same little window, the occasional vague, passing shape. Perhaps it was your own curiosity that brought you here, or the curiosity of another you’ve decided to carry along― reaching to mar the dust on the brass knocker with a gentle hand, or perhaps a less gentle one. Regardless, it takes several and a bit of frustration before the gilded light behind the curtain flickers, before the lace stirs to reveal a flushed cheek, a bit of downy fluff. Seen, and in so being startled, the shape darts from the window; you’re left on the stoop, feeling rather jilted in the air of an evening just beginning to cool.
Do you dare to tread on what’s polite and press on? For the braver, might you try the doorknob― or braver still, the window latch?
𝕤𝕙𝕖 𝕣𝕦𝕟𝕤!
―Gerardagas’s evening markets were generally a jovial time: lanterns lit, flickering soft orange under the fine, heavily-woven canopies strung between the little stalls, with Monster and Witch of every shape, size, and forme bridging the gap between. The amount of beings made for a bit of a noisy affair, but once immersed, the din smoothed over into more of a white noise― occasionally parted with music, with the calling of a shopkeep. Aside from the shopping itself, the evening market seems to have become a social affair, with food and drink and chatter, naturally; filled with faces to recognize from all of Aefenglom’s reaches.
Perhaps you keep to yourself― there to see to one or more of the vendors― or perhaps you’re there simply for mulled wine and talk, interspersing quips through the crowd, weaving in-and-out― regardless, however, of whether or not you make yourself seen willingly, you are seen.
Looking up from your place in the crowd, or alongside a stall, you catch a glimpse of a little hand wrapped around one of the posterns that keep the canopies aloft― no, a glove, a widely-blinking gilded eye, an equally golden curl peering out from beneath a rather suspicious looking shroud. Seeing herself being seen, the creature starts― and takes off into the crowd, the breeze of her speed catching on her hood, revealing two white ears and a stream of curls.
―if you aim to follow, are you quick enough to fight through the crowd? If you aim to confront, you might be able to head her off if you duck between the stalls…
𝕨𝕚𝕝𝕕𝕔𝕒𝕣𝕕!
SORRY I PUT THIS IN THE WRONG PLACE AT FIRST anything is a ok but if you want to talk about it hit me up on discord or plurk!!! this is mostly just to get me back into the swing of things and keep me relevant lol

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Her ears slope against her head. Oh... She can't fault Connor for being frank with her when she might need it, but his words still hold a bitter kind of sting.
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We’re currently in a place full of magic. When we go home— if we go home— I doubt that magic will last. Otherwise I’d be a Merrow in the middle of Detroit.
[He looks uneasy.]
Never mind social status, I think I’d have test after test run on me to find out how an android could become part fish.
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"I suppose you're right, aren't you? Thank goodness― nothing a logical mind couldn't solve." Perhaps it isn't totally solved, given the twist that remains in her belly, but Connor's words nonetheless cheer her― save for his uneasy expression.
She bends at the waist to kiss his knuckles in gratitude, looking up at him with both earnest understanding and kindly cheer. "―as you've said, it isn't so. There will be no uncomfortable tests for you, ser, if I have any say."
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I'm glad. I wouldn't like them much, I think.
[He can't feel pain like this, but his tail can feel it when he's in Merrow form.]
What made you leave the house finally? Did you need to get something? I can join you, if you like.
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"―it's the strangest thing," Ada replies quietly, half-way through pulling up her hood when she pauses to speak. "I've come for bread, which is simple enough, but― I go through my cupboard like I've never eaten in my life! I've eaten more than enough, but I'm never full..."
Her brow furrows softly― a bit of a wince in her features, feeling the throb there, the dull ache of persistent hunger; naive to the root cause, but feeling the repercussions nonetheless.
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[He wouldn't know what hunger feels like, or why Ada can't stop eating, but he can at least help her get bread.]
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Alongside him, she hooks a little hand into his elbow.
"―is it not common, in we Monsters? This― hunger, this― funny feeling? Will it ever be gone from me? It's proving to be quite the nuisance, and it only seems to worsen with the weeks..."
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I've never felt it, though I can't eat as an android so that could be why. I haven't heard any other Monsters complain of hunger, but... I suppose I've never asked about that kind of thing before, either.
[He looks down at her.]
It does sound like a nuisance, though. Maybe there's someone who could help you? Or at the very least, explain why you're feeling this way?
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"―no matter," She gives a little nod of her head, her glove at his bicep. "as I always do, I'll manage! I'm sure it's nothing for us to fret about.
The bakery window seems to make her mood transform completely― pulling him with her as she makes a bee-line for the display case, starry-eyed at all the sweets. Distracted from thoughts of simple bread, of course, but who wouldn't be?
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[Connor speeds up as Ada pulls him to the bakery window, and he gives her a little smile.]
Do you want something? I'll treat you.
[It's hard to ignore the way her eyes light up at the display, after all. And he wants her to smile more.]
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A translation for the modern mind: the way to her heart is through her sweet tooth.
"Come," Ada beckons him to the window to look, grinning. "share with me."
There's a brief blink in her expression; coloured with curious, playful doubt, a giggle. "―that is― can you taste?"
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I can taste, yes.
[He's just used to tasting blood, not sweet things.]
I can't swallow, though. So I'm afraid I can only taste it, not eat it.
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"―oh, thank goodness! It's enough to serve us, don't you think? Lucky you, that you might have all the fun and none of the consequence!" Adeline teases, tapping the glass with her fingertips. "Let's see― oh, don't those cherry cream brittanies look delicious?"
Audibly starry-eyed, it takes her a moment to pull herself back into the conversation she had suddenly leapt from. "―what might you like to try? Your experiences must be a bit limited if you can't swallow."
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[Food is uninteresting to him, unless he's shoving it at someone else. And while it's usually healthy food, he doesn't mind buying Ada something sweet to cheer her up.]
It's your treat, you can choose. You're going to be eating it, after all. I can lick things, if you wouldn't mind me doing that.
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"―oh, no! You've no other option, have you?" Grinning, Ada looks up at him; such a bright smile gives him a glimpse of the way her incisors have grown subtly more prominent in her transformation. "Don't worry― you may not be concerned with dignity, but consider yourself untarnished in such."
She points a gloved fingertip at the quaint little pastry package of cherry and cream cheese she had referenced before. "―that one, ser, if you please?"
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You wanted bread too, didn't you?
[He spots it and waits for Ada to follow him, so she can pick out a loaf.]
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Ada seems to drift away in though, if only for a moment. Were Connor human, now would be the time to offer tea at her flat, but... hm. She shakes off her little frown, grinning, and looks up at him.
"―might I interest you in tea? I know you can't drink per se, but I'd like some with the treat you've bought me― and you can hold a cup and look handsome, can't you?"
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I'd be glad to.
[He offers her his arm again as they leave the shop, and starts with her back to her home.]
Do you live alone?
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"I do― just my lonesome, yes. I suppose I don't mind it very much." She mused. "―I have my familiar to keep me company, after all. Having a flat to myself made it a bit easier than it could have been to keep myself indisposed, if you will."
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[He doesn't like to think of Ada all on her own.]
Maybe I can bring you more pastries when I visit.
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Adeline's flat isn't far― only a small handful of blocks from the market, an ordinary door with a filigreed knocker, a lacy curtain in the window. The exterior did nothing to claim it as her own, but the inside she had been building up bit by bit into a home.
She invites him in with a bounce in her gait― revealing a fluffy white cat lounging on one of the chaises, perking at the return of her master. The cat saunters over to smooth over the hem of Adeline's skirts before tracing a path around-and-through Connor's ankles.
"―you haven't met Champagne yet, have you?" She inquires playfully, finding her way into the kitchenette to busy herself with making tea. "Connor, Champagne; Champagne, Connor."
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Hello, Champagne. It's good to meet you.
[He straightens up again with a smile, following Ada while looking around the flat.]
You have a lovely home.
[Which is just as well, considering she had been stuck inside it for so long.]
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"Please," She continues with a smile, scattering a handful of tealeaves into a small porcelain pot. "make yourself at home! I'll be right with you."
The tea is a formality, but Ada keeps Connor in mind even so― something fragrant and flavourful, something to enjoy even with only a taste. Along with the pot, the staples of sugar and honey are present; two cups, even if he won't be able to drink it. A guest is a guest, after all, regardless of their eccentricities.
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I'm excited to try the tea. Even if I can only taste it.
[It seems a shame to waste a cup of tea, but he appreciates it.]
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Adeline sets the tray down on the table; gently, she bends at the waist and takes up the pot to pour two ample cups― the closest to Connor first, then her own. The tea pools deep amber against the porcelain well of the cup, the perfume of orange blossom and ginger blooming on the air. It's a fine series of motions, something like a ceremony: pressing a hand to her skirts as she leans over the tray, humming a tune as honey spills from the wand and into his cup.
She glances up at him, her gilded eye glimmering in the lamp-glow, its colour almost looking deeper and more honeyed when paired with the bloom in her cheek. "Two sugars, or only one?"
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