simplestgift: (z Jolly big hat.)
Archie Kennedy ([personal profile] simplestgift) wrote2011-03-14 05:25 pm

Seven Bells: [ACTION/WRITTEN] Hat Day.

[Citizens of Luceti may see Archie Kennedy wandering around with a new hat today. It looks a little like something a magician would pull a rabbit out of, but he seems to be enjoying it. He'll be around town today--the library and grocery store during the day, and Good Spirits in the evening. In the afternoon, he'll sit at the fountain to pen a few words.]

I believe morale might improve if we had some sort of goodbye ceremony for those who were returned home. Not a funeral, mind you, just an occasion to remember them, celebrate their return, and hope to join them soon. Perhaps once a month or so, for everyone who left during the month. It's the little things that help one cope, sometimes.

Also, who left a note under my door? I'm afraid I can't read it, or indeed tell if it was even meant for me. I live in Building One, in the first flat on the first floor.
herotypical: [ happy ; snarky ; sly ] (✝ put it down to circumstance)

[personal profile] herotypical 2011-03-15 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I might've had a hand in that. Plus, you know, experience.

[ she's playing it coy. come their last year in sunnydale, buffy was much more open with teaching dawn directly. ]
herotypical: [ slaying ; blood ; injured ] (✝ you can't break that which isn't yours)

[personal profile] herotypical 2011-03-15 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
When she was younger, I was usually juggling patrol and looking after her. She picked stuff up. You kinda have to, where we're from.
herotypical: (} i know what it tastes like)

[personal profile] herotypical 2011-03-15 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Us Summers women are proud to redefine fragile.
herotypical: [ social ; busy ; happy ; snarky ; giles ] (✝ but i have to squint)

[personal profile] herotypical 2011-03-15 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
...Pretty much the complete opposite of fragile, normally.
herotypical: [ happy ; snarky ; bar ] (✝ but twice as fast)

[personal profile] herotypical 2011-03-15 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Girl power. [ it might be a buzz-word that belongs in her century, but still. ]
herotypical: (} power to the people)

[personal profile] herotypical 2011-03-15 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Stories like that always remind me of, uhm...the older slayers. From years and years ago -- living in a time when it would've been even harder to keep up the ruse.
herotypical: (} and in her glove compartment)

[personal profile] herotypical 2011-03-15 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, no. I just...I meant older as in not modern. Slayers are usually called when they're fifteen or sixteen. I'm twenty-five, now. That's pretty old for a slayer.

[ not oldest...but up there. ]
herotypical: [ slaying ; blood ; injured ] (✝ you can't break that which isn't yours)

[personal profile] herotypical 2011-03-15 08:26 pm (UTC)(link)
No, it's not. But...things are different now, back home. There's not just one slayer anymore. It changes the equation.
herotypical: [ neutral ; angry ; snark ] (✝ i'm the hero of the story)

[personal profile] herotypical 2011-03-15 08:31 pm (UTC)(link)
It means they all might get to live longer than if just called normally.
herotypical: (} though our parts are slightly used)

[personal profile] herotypical 2011-03-15 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Playing army of one isn't for everyone, nope.