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Nadine Cross ([personal profile] nadine_he_loves) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs2021-06-12 06:19 pm

Open Log - Thorne Castle

Who: Nadine and OPEN
Where: Thorne Castle
When: June 12th and 13th
What: Meeting roommates, getting acclimated, exploring
Warnings: N/A, will add if needed




Exploring

There's little to do but poke around wherever they're allowed to poke around. And, while at it, slip out a few sweets from the dining hall to share with the less fortunate. Nadine made a promise, after all.

But there's plenty to see, in this area they're kept to. The library and the study hall are of the most interest, the books and practicing mages likely the most promising option for learning anything worthwhile. Their hosts are being very specific with what they say and what they don't, offering just enough information to avoid accusations of keeping everyone entirely in the dark. But still not sharing all they know, it's obvious there's much more going on than any newcomer is privy to.

That's alright. It's not ideal but it's alright. Nadine has her purpose to put herself towards, and she does. She can be found flipping through book after book in the library and muttering under her breath or quietly watching magic lessons in the study hall, eyes narrowed and lips pursed as she follows as best she can.

And of course, she makes sure to linger in the dining hall, idling by the offerings of food and perusing them seemingly casually. When she thinks she isn't being watched, she'll slip a small morsel of dessert or chocolate treat into her tunic sleeve.


Room 2

The idea of shared quarters is not one that Nadine is thrilled about. She'd already met one earlier, and somehow, through some blessed - or cursed - twist of fate, it's a friendly face. Sort of. She'd never met Lloyd before but she knows who he is, and any right hand of her husband's...he's on her side, is the point. Someone she can, to some extent trust. And who'll look out for her.

But there are two beds who's occupants she's yet to meet, and she's too pragmatic to imagine they'll be left empty. Especially now, the day winding down. It's been a hectic and long one, and Nadine's feeling it in her bones. She settles on her own bed, curtains open, and hands folded in her lap to contemplate her next move and wait for whoever she's stuck sharing her personal space with.
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[personal profile] opioid 2021-06-13 12:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"You got cookies up there?" Eddie's tone turns resentful, too resentful to be genuine, verging into a little bit of theatrics. He can't help it – the potential promise of seeing Susannah, even if Nadine really can't find her and this all comes to nothing, is perking him up a little. "Damn. How the other side lives. What kinda cookies?" His eyes narrow. "If it's that bullshit with raisins and oatmeal you can stick your cookies where the sun don't shine. That's just the kind of fucked-up shit that Ambrose prick would love, I bet."
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[personal profile] opioid 2021-06-14 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
"There's no such thing as a good oatmeal cookie," Eddie says, sourly and with conviction. "And if you think there is, you're lying to yourself, Nadine."
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[personal profile] opioid 2021-06-24 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
"...Yeah."

Eddie figures that he's had precisely the opposite experience to Nadine, and for a moment he considers keeping that to himself, but there's nothing stopping him from sharing. In any case, she just gave over a part of herself, however small; it's only fair, he reasons, to share and share alike.

"My brother always got first picks when we got candy or whatever. Y'know, like, we'd get a bag of Skittles or something, and he'd get all the reds and purples, and I got stuck with the yellows. I mean, I guess I liked all the flavours fine, but if you gave me a pack of Skittles now I'd eat all of 'em except the yellows. That's the kinda thing stuck with me."
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[personal profile] opioid 2021-07-06 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
"Yep," Eddie says, and then, with a reflex that's still buried deep enough inside him that he doesn't know if he'll ever shake it, he says a little defensively, "He isn't all that bad."

That's proof it's a reflex – wrong tense. He grins, sheepish. "Wasn't, I mean."