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This means nothing to me
WHO: Crane and Various
WHERE: Nonah
WHEN: September 20th
WHAT: Mysterious packages
WARNINGS: None
Admissions Office, Nonah | Haru
When the door to the admissions office opens that morning and welcomes Crane inside, he steadfastly manages to refrain from commenting at the students annoying the breath out of him. He decides it best to push through and swipes his files, applicants to his Psych 101, but is too quick to swirl around when he collides with someone.
"Excuse me."
Psychiatrist's Office, Nonah | Boba
There was light shining through the door. The warm, muted radiance of a lamp from the hallway.
The house Boba visited appeared to be an old mansion in the earliest quarter of Nonah, gothic architecture running from its pointed rooves to the porch outside the front door. Besides the lamp, there wasn't much else visible in the hallway. There was nothing that was untoward about the building, it did seem like the sort of place where one could find people who appreciated the sort of delivery Boba was making, but the fact the occupants name was already known to the shadier elements of Maurtia Falls might give anyone room for pause.
A figure approaches down the hallway, coated in haze until keys jingle and he opens the door. A slender, aesthetic man who observed his guest from behind a pair of thin-rimmed spectacles. A gesture towards the hall and he's stepping back.
"Please. Come inside."
Before anyone sees you.
Birthday Reflection, Nonah | OTA
It surprised him how quickly his birthday seemed to roll around. The circumstances through the year had been extraordinarily stressful. Old enemies who had caused him no end of grief were gone. The loneliness had surprised him - but oh, had it been excruciating.
He reads his paper sternly, ignoring the doorbell. Surely people didn't believe he derived pleasure from being complimented? But there he is, coiling his fingers round his curtains and wondering just who is ringing his door at this hour?
WHERE: Nonah
WHEN: September 20th
WHAT: Mysterious packages
WARNINGS: None
Admissions Office, Nonah | Haru
When the door to the admissions office opens that morning and welcomes Crane inside, he steadfastly manages to refrain from commenting at the students annoying the breath out of him. He decides it best to push through and swipes his files, applicants to his Psych 101, but is too quick to swirl around when he collides with someone.
"Excuse me."
Psychiatrist's Office, Nonah | Boba
There was light shining through the door. The warm, muted radiance of a lamp from the hallway.
The house Boba visited appeared to be an old mansion in the earliest quarter of Nonah, gothic architecture running from its pointed rooves to the porch outside the front door. Besides the lamp, there wasn't much else visible in the hallway. There was nothing that was untoward about the building, it did seem like the sort of place where one could find people who appreciated the sort of delivery Boba was making, but the fact the occupants name was already known to the shadier elements of Maurtia Falls might give anyone room for pause.
A figure approaches down the hallway, coated in haze until keys jingle and he opens the door. A slender, aesthetic man who observed his guest from behind a pair of thin-rimmed spectacles. A gesture towards the hall and he's stepping back.
"Please. Come inside."
Before anyone sees you.
Birthday Reflection, Nonah | OTA
It surprised him how quickly his birthday seemed to roll around. The circumstances through the year had been extraordinarily stressful. Old enemies who had caused him no end of grief were gone. The loneliness had surprised him - but oh, had it been excruciating.
He reads his paper sternly, ignoring the doorbell. Surely people didn't believe he derived pleasure from being complimented? But there he is, coiling his fingers round his curtains and wondering just who is ringing his door at this hour?
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And during which of your lonely nights did you hone that realization?
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Didn't I already tell you? You kicked me into it when you told me straight up how moronic I was being by putting on such a stupid front. That was the middle of the day, if I recall correctly.
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Oh? I was under the impression you refused to listen to me whatsoever.
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[he just grins. a little shittily. a very small part of his stupid mask through, though it's also genuine.]
You were right, though. I was using it to deflect responsibility. It was holding me back.
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[He pauses briefly. His words are truth, even for someone unpaletable like this man.]
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[His brow wrinkles. Archie's. Anybody's, really.]
Men switch themselves off at the bar. Me? I prefer to curl up at home.
[And not be, you know, on the job. Or maybe this is BS and he loves it.]
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[that... is a bit how he'd been treating it, isn't it? he frowns a looks away, going a bit red. arceus, he is bad at this.]
H-hah, I'm gonna assume you don't mean watchin' something mindless on TV. How's, uh, how's your crow?
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Which one?
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You have more?!
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Then he steps back and gestures. That many.]
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looks
fucking
delighted
who's birthday is it again? he gets up to have a better look.]
...This is a power thing, right?
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Much to my amusement, yes.
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[haha. awkward sip.]
Are they all the same old ones, or do new ones join in?
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All are from the same family, I believe. They are social creatures. [Unlike him.] Remind me again why you're asking.
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[he looks back to crane, surprised by the answers.]
Uhh... animals are kinda my thing?
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[Is this friendly sarcasm? Even Crane isn't sure.]
Unless those are too unethical for you?
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[his nose wrinkles.]
I don't they have crows in zoos, anyway. At least not as an attraction.
[is he purposefully missing the point? even archie isn't sure.]
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Yes. I suppose you would have to look at more individualistic... owners. Like myself.
[His own nose wrinkles.]
I hope you don't assume the worst of me for that.
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Nah, 'course not. I wouldn't think so poorly of you!
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Well, congratulations. You'd be the first.
[Uuuuugh. This man.]
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Re-ally? Maybe it's all the bird shit that's contributing to that sorta thing, huh?
[crane why did you let him into your house. why have you not gassed him and thrown him into a sewer]
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Hardly. What's that line about crapping creating a mess on one's doorstep?
[His birbs are well trained tyvm.]
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Fuckin' incredible. [he sighs, shakes his head as his laugh peters off. the next question he comes out with probably seems out of left field, but whatever?] Alright, how old are you now, then?
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Forty-five. Why?
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