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poly_chromatic2013-02-17 11:20 pm
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( [audio] backdated to Saturday )
Aria--
Dom--
M----
Not a fan of these weekends. Too crowded and too many cases of mistaken identity.
Most of you're better off just heading inside somewhere to stay warm. Probably won't be here long. Assuming the pattern sticks as usual.
[ pause, considering saying something else, then decides against it and turns the audio off. ]
[ooc: do not want to miss 4th wall but ridiculous placeholder ;_; rl so crazy ..... /just wants to rp u_u anyway open post! anything goes...]
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In a park.
There's a plant singing about how much it wants to eat me.
[ Slightly terse tone?
Slightly terse tone. ]
1/2
[ P l e a s e. ]
( private ) [ unhackable ]
[ Or he'll kill you. No really.
Seeing and hearing from Dom is a little unreal, perhaps more so because he is someone Arthur has attachments to in his own life, separate from this already unbelievable realm of impossible things. It is unsettling and it worries -- upsets -- him that it may be a long time, if ever, that he is glad to see Dominick Cobb here. Arthur has his own issues with reality but Dom, as Dom and Mal were infamous for, took it to a different degree and maybe Arthur will never lose that facet of distrust because of it. Some of it isn't Dom's. It would be Mal's, but with Mal gone the trouble floats and magnetizes to the next most similar thing, and that happens to be Dom. This goes twofold though.
Arthur loves Mal even in death but the commitment of years and giving other things up in place of it, having to choose, became Dominick's. These days that's already on its way to changing, but the saying about old habits dying hard comes from somewhere true too. ]
( private ) [ unhackable ]
[ Winter... snow... Even with the forced bout of travel, Cobb always did choose the warmer climates to keep to; but then his comfort didn't take much of a priority as other things, now.
He'll give Arthur a leeway of fifteen minutes to show up before he gets a move on himself. ]