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Abigail Widdowson ([personal profile] acrookedchild) wrote in [community profile] undergrounds2015-07-08 01:48 pm

Shadows We Cast (OPEN)

Spells, Talismans, & Fortunes

The non-supernatural have their idea of what magic is. Herbs and crystals, rhyming spells, coloured candles, incense. All of these things can make magic, yes, or aid it, but none of it is magical in and of itself. Still, people expect it in a little house in Enfield that claims to be a psychic shop. The only thing she puts real stock in (besides the talismans she might feel are worth making depending on whether or not the person seems to actually need a little push in their lives) is her deck of Tarot cards.

Tarot is an old art, and she believes in her cards and their ability for divination. It's a small connection she's found to one of her sisters. Both of them have the cards, though Kenzi sees them more as a way to con people than actually looking for guidance. Still, to each their own.

For her part, Abigail has shed her socialite clothes. She wears, instead, the loose skirt, sandals, and peasant top people expect. Two bits of her hair, one on either side, are braided. The smell of lavender is in the air when one enters.

There's a sign that offers her wares. A free consultation and first reading of the Tarot. After that, there are rates for talismans and spells and follow-up readings. The sign also offers palmistry.


From Within the Shadows

'Claiming' Enfield isn't easy. Even with no official Daybreak or Redbright or Night Council presence, there is resistence. In particular, a Daybreak coven in the area takes the presence of offically established Midnight as a personal insult.

One run-in with those witches leaves Abigail with a burn on her right arm, which she holds close to her as she sits in an alleyway, half hiding. She needs to call an ambulance or hail a cab to get to the hospital, she knows, but the pain is enough to make her unable to even think about grabbing her phone.

After that, she becomes more aggressive. While having her 'sisters' spread word through whispers, she makes it more open, tacking up her usual style of business cards. This time, though, they boldly state 'members of Circle Midnight' and offer the phone number of her burner phone. She won't give up the address to her coven easily, but she will be willing to answer her phone now, rather than simply relying on texts.


By Daylight

A Widdowson can't simply be a witch. There are parties to attend, charities to donate to, and events to volunteer at.

Among those are gardening at Capel Manor College, watering the plants and working the soil in exchange for some of the herbs that grow there. It's a wonderful place to get fresh rosemary and other such things for only a little work with the community garden.

Another of her pet projects is an organization that brings parents and babies together to help the parents feel less isolated. One particular event is a tea party, and Abby can be found flitting about not only checking on the parents but also playing with the babies. Especially the babies.

She can also be found doing what most teenage girls with a good deal of money could be found doing: shopping. There are dresses to buy and shoes, along with all sorts of other outfits. And there's make-up as well. All completely shallow, she knows, but also very fun.

Might as well enjoy herself before the university term starts up again.


In Sisterhood

The coven is something Abigail also devotes her time to. (Sometimes at the expense of sleeping, but she hasn't yet figured out how to adjust her schedule to include this new, demanding activity.) The upstairs of the shop is where the coven meets, and it is stocked with fresh herbs, chalk, candles, and representations of the elements at all times.

There are three of them to start, but that's the point of advertising. Not that they're going to have a lot of members, especially at first. After all, anyone who contacts Abby through her card has to be vetted first. They have to be sure they won't be betrayed.

Still, it's a safe place for the three of them, whether alone or together. And at certain times of the day, Abby might just be found napping on one of the couches put up there.


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[personal profile] vampiracy 2015-07-25 09:01 am (UTC)(link)
That makes one of them that isn't draped in black. Killian doesn't run around in full leather anymore, his flamboyant style has been forced to be dampened in modern day London, yet he can't quite escape his fondness for the more villainous shades. He's dressed expensively, but honestly he finds modern style painfully dull. Different fabrics, all the same cuts and styles. He misses the leathers he used to wear.

"Killian, please. If you knew Mr. Jones, you'd understand." Honestly he hardly remembers his father, other than being abandoned by him, but it sounds just like playful, friendly conversation. He's had plenty of time to practice this act, and he's always been charming. "I'm sure the honor is mine. I didn't realize I was introducing myself to one of the hosts. Not in the way, am I?"
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[personal profile] vampiracy 2015-07-26 10:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Abigail it is, then." It's easy enough to agree to, because honestly for all his pretensions about good form and being a gentleman, he'd always much rather call a lady by her name instead of her father's. She seemed receptive to flirtation and he stepped a bit closer, following her body language.

"I realize the folly in offering you a drink when you're running the event, but that's the gentlemanly thing to do, isn't it?" Considering the charity, he doubted the drinks would be alcoholic, but it'd be a good place to start a conversation.
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[personal profile] vampiracy 2015-07-27 08:07 am (UTC)(link)
He did notice the repeated gesture, which made him wonder if he had her nervous, or it was just a quirk. Whatever it was, he didn't comment. He was just far too attune to reading people, he'd spent centuries honing the craft. He'd need to learn to survive as long as he had.

"Hardly rude, but I might be a bit disappointed." He veered out of the way of a pair of girls that went running past, reflexes perhaps sharper than most all considered, but not bizarrely so. He headed toward the drink station, very proper even though it was a dry event. "So what is it that brought you into this work, Abigail?"
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[personal profile] vampiracy 2015-07-29 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
He's a good listener. He doesn't connect to people, by determined choice, but that doesn't mean he doesn't hear them. He needs to be able stay sharp. Glean anything useful from a conversation and the people he is interacting with. He nods at her words, glancing back as he gestures to the girl running the drink stand for a pair.

"I can understand that." He knows just as well as anyone what it feels like to have a small family, considering he only had the one. He doesn't think his bastard of a father would count in any sense of the word. It's a little too close to the truth for his liking, so he veers away from it. "Very valiant. I find a lot of people say they enjoy helping people, less actually bother doing it." He holds the drink out for her to take once the bartender hands it to him.
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[personal profile] vampiracy 2015-08-01 10:47 am (UTC)(link)
It's true, that the sort to give money won't put in much effort other than that. He's seen people put the word in without actually walking the walk for absolute centuries now. Charity work was often more for status and to keep up appearances than any care toward the causes involved. Despite his vitriol, Killian himself knows better than to get too close to children. He's not the sort of person they need to be around, and he never has been. His money will do them more good than he ever would.

"Suppose you wouldn't get very far without the contributions." No matter where they came from. You couldn't change the world with positive thinking. "I have to say I'd rather have someone willing to put in the actual work than hand over money. I'd say the children are the same."
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[personal profile] vampiracy 2015-08-02 11:25 am (UTC)(link)
He sees her point, and nods agreeably. He just thinks it's too easy to throw down money, and it didn't necessarily require interest in the cause. He finds the people willing to put in the hours more amenable, even if they may not be the wealthiest. Still, he knows when to change a subject, and after a sip of his (horrible) juice, he does so.

"Is there something you're into besides charity, darling? As noble as it is."
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[personal profile] vampiracy 2015-08-08 09:47 am (UTC)(link)
"I won't hold the first against you, even though there's little more in life I detest. I understand I'm a rarity in that respect." Hook had always preferred stealing to buying. Even grocery shopping was entirely tiresome after doing it for centuries. It was a good thing he rarely chose to eat.

"Music has always been a fondness of might as well. You know they call me old fashioned, but I favor the classics." Mostly because those were more similar to what he was raised on, a very long time ago. "You know, I've some tickets to the orchestra — I wonder if you could be tempted to join me." It was only a matter of time before he tried to invite her out. She had a powerful name, it would only benefit him to get to know her better.
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[personal profile] vampiracy 2015-08-09 06:10 am (UTC)(link)
He probably could have gotten a card or something a bit more sophisticated, yet for his decadent offers, he was in the end a bit more simple. He tucked a few fingers into the pocket of his coat, plucking his phone free and unlocking it quickly before handing it over.

"I'll give you a ring, we can set it up." He smiled back, and he did seem pleased. It was always good to make a connection, even though emotional connections were far and few between for him, if he could avoid it.
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[personal profile] vampiracy 2015-08-09 07:33 am (UTC)(link)
"Of course. I'd rather not have to go alone, and beautiful company is likely to make it even better." He accepts his phone back, takes a moment to look over her number, and then replaces it in his jacket.

"I should let you get back to your work, but I do promise you'll be hearing from me." For better or worse, she would be.