Dewey (
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poly_chromatic2013-10-31 10:51 am
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[ network: morning ]
It's Halloween.
[ Dewey has clearly noticed of the decorations. ]
Everything is okay now, right? And it's Halloween outside. Look.
[ He's excited, despite the fact that it's a little bittersweet - it's Halloween and he's not with his brothers. They should be raining down garbage on their neighborhood, egging houses, planting stink bombs, and blowing up mailboxes. But it is still Halloween, and he can't let it pass without celebration. ]
So I don't know if people usually trick-or-treat here, but I'm going to. You can consider that your notice to make sure you have candy.
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[ action: evening ]
[ Dewey is out and about in the City, going door-to-door and trick-or-treating. Though it may not immediately be apparent, he has taken it upon himself to create what he considers a costume. He's wearing a ratty t-shirt and jeans, made worse by the fact that he’s clearly taken it upon himself to roll around in quite a lot of dirt.
He has a pillowcase in hand - in addition to holding his candy, it serves double-duty for the eggs he's towing. Does he arrive at your character's door? You tell me. ]
It's Halloween.
[ Dewey has clearly noticed of the decorations. ]
Everything is okay now, right? And it's Halloween outside. Look.
[ He's excited, despite the fact that it's a little bittersweet - it's Halloween and he's not with his brothers. They should be raining down garbage on their neighborhood, egging houses, planting stink bombs, and blowing up mailboxes. But it is still Halloween, and he can't let it pass without celebration. ]
So I don't know if people usually trick-or-treat here, but I'm going to. You can consider that your notice to make sure you have candy.
[ action: evening ]
[ Dewey is out and about in the City, going door-to-door and trick-or-treating. Though it may not immediately be apparent, he has taken it upon himself to create what he considers a costume. He's wearing a ratty t-shirt and jeans, made worse by the fact that he’s clearly taken it upon himself to roll around in quite a lot of dirt.
He has a pillowcase in hand - in addition to holding his candy, it serves double-duty for the eggs he's towing. Does he arrive at your character's door? You tell me. ]
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Okay.
Trick or treat.
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Oh. Right.
I think I have some candy I stole from some kids earlier.
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Why'd you steal it?
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A ghostly dragon drifts by and circles around the child.]
I don't know. It seemed like a good idea at the time. I don't even really like candy that much.
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The dragon does grab Dewey's attention, and he watches it as it circles him, not... completely hearing Theo initially. The response does sink in after a moment.
"It seemed like a good idea at the time" is a response Dewey can relate to. He nods. ]
Well, I like candy?
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[The dragon follows Dewey. It seems to like him. Oddly, perhaps, Theo's apartment is not a den of death and decay filled with skulls and bones and spiderwebs and other things that might be appropriate for a necromancer. Instead it's got a semi-bachelor vibe. He certainly needs to pick up, but the furniture is semi-modern and in lots of cool blues and grays.
He comes back with a couple of pillow cases filled with candy and sets them down on a chair. Apparently Theo wasn't kidding when he said he stole candy from kids.]
I guess you can take your pick.
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The haul, of course, lights up his face. ]
Wow.</> You really did rip them off.
[ There's pure delight on his face with that commentary. ]
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[The dragon somehow alights on Dewey's shoulder and peers at the bags.