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Small Town Celebrities party log for Sept17-Oct6
The Redbright students clearly aren't getting enough homework if they have the time to start following their favorite members of supernatural society around for the chance at getting The Perfect Shot of them looking hot. It starts slow and small, for the first week, anyway. Just a random person pulling out their phone and taking a quick shot. Can't even be sure it was you they were photographing. By the five days in, though, they've started making a game of it. Groups of two and three going out together. Following people for a while. Having the audacity to wave when they're looked at. Some even invite their target to take a picture with them and their friends. (If you say yes to that, please do flex a little.)
Ratings on the website change on a day to day basis and currently both Redbright Professors and the Hillingdon Clan lists are the current most popular due to the territory change over and general familiarity with the groups.
Hans Estergaard had been reigning supreme as #1 in Hillingdon since he had the audacity to challenge Sylvia for her seat on the council. An unprecedented length of time! (It's like the students enjoy the idea of someone standing up to Sylvia, the person ultimately in charge of telling them what to do. Go figure.)
Most factions are getting more attention from these folks, though. They really have a lot of time on their hands.
[[ooc: post around like it's a party log. If you want an npc bothering you and want me to play them, put NPC request in the subject line.]]
Ratings on the website change on a day to day basis and currently both Redbright Professors and the Hillingdon Clan lists are the current most popular due to the territory change over and general familiarity with the groups.
Hans Estergaard had been reigning supreme as #1 in Hillingdon since he had the audacity to challenge Sylvia for her seat on the council. An unprecedented length of time! (It's like the students enjoy the idea of someone standing up to Sylvia, the person ultimately in charge of telling them what to do. Go figure.)
Most factions are getting more attention from these folks, though. They really have a lot of time on their hands.
[[ooc: post around like it's a party log. If you want an npc bothering you and want me to play them, put NPC request in the subject line.]]
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His smile turns a little rueful at that, and Lancelot drops his eyes down to his feet for a moment as he walks.
"She was good, though. Perhaps she could sense something wasn't right. Animals can, I think, they seem to know -- or perhaps that's... just us projecting our way of thinking. I'd link to think she knew."
Either way, she was a very good dog. She always is! Just sometimes a little too enthusiastic about being good.
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"I don't think that it's all that far-fetched to believe that she did," Faolan replies. "You have a special connection with her. You've had her for a while now, yeah? I've seen your photos," he points out, giving the other man a look. Honestly she might as well be the other man's child, for how proud he is of her. "Of course she understood enough to behave herself when you needed her to."
He shrugs slightly, continuing their walk and turning the pair of them down a side street as he does. "Of course, that doesn't mean that you couldn't spoil her a little. To make up for lost time, as you say. Have you ever tried baking for her? I know that there are dog-friendly recipes out there somewhere..." Maybe that would make a good gift, actually. Faolan makes a note to go looking sometime. A book of healthy recipes for dogs. He's sure that Lancelot would love it.
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Still, the answer Faolan gets is:
"Baking?"
Since, no, despite how much Lancelot fusses over his dog he has never gone so far as to bake for one. What would you even bake for a dog? He has no idea.
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Faolan shrugs slightly, uncertain what the response means exactly, save for apparently he has suggested something apparently far-fetched. It isn't all that far-fetched, is it? Lancelot likes cooking. He likes his dog. Why wouldn't he like cooking for his dog? Crazy dog people do that sort of thing all the time. He's honestly rather surprised Lancelot doesn't.
"Well... Yeah," he replies. "Well, I suppose cooking in general, but. You know. Biscuits...? Are generally baked...?"
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"Is that --" good for them, he wants to ask, but pet shops do sell dog biscuits. They're just different to the type people eat. So he cuts himself off, distracted as he dodges people on the pavement for a moment. "I suppose I never thought about it," he admits finally.
Lancelot's mind has now been opened to a whole new world of potential baking for animals. He is unsure how to handle this.
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For better or worse, Faolan is saved from his rambling about cooking for dogs by the sight of a restaurant front up ahead of them on the street. It's a little bit tucked away, and the look of it is rather unassuming, but he glances at Lancelot as he spots it, suddenly all that much more unsure of himself, before gesturing ahead. "There we are," he says, before glancing at his watch. "We shouldn't be too early, I don't think."
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"It looks nice. Have you been here before?"
He hasn't, but Lancelot doesn't really eat out a lot in truth. He normally cooks for himself, since it is cheaper -- the fact that he enjoys cooking is a bonus.
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And it is nice, at that. The interior is bright, minimalist but still somehow leaning a bit towards the fancier side despite that. It's clear why Faolan had advised them to dress as they had -- and why he had dressed up himself for a change, for that matter. He'd been trying not to feel so out of place as he had, the first time they'd eaten out at a restaurant together. He really is trying.
Glancing to Lancelot for a moment, he steps forward and speaks with the host to check in for their reserved table before they are immediately skipping what gathering there is left waiting and led straight through the place towards their seats. It's a selection that's a bit out of the way of the rest of the place, and should allow them some privacy. Faolan thanks the host as he sets down the menus and moves to take a seat before glancing up at Lancelot. Trying to assess his opinion of the place so far.
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"Looked up a review?" he guesses, and flickers a playful smile as he drops into his seat. A recommendation from a friend I guess you would say is so utterly non-committal and vague it's endearingly awkward. "We'll both find out either way, I suppose. Although I doubt it would be this busy if it wasn't good. Was it hard to book?"
Gentle sort of small talk, since Faolan seems uncomfortable. Perhaps he's worried he picked a bad restaurant?
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"That too," Faolan admits, to the question of the review. He really had asked around and done some research before he had landed on this place as a suggestion after all. And of course he had looked into reviews as well. He wasn't about to take regular advice on face value. This is important for him to get right, after all. It's why he's feeling so nervous, really.
At the question of the booking, Faolan may or may not flush slightly -- it could just be the lighting -- as he answers carefully. "I... Well, I mean, it wasn't easy exactly, but. I was able to pull some strings." He had been relentless, really. Been in a waiting list for this time while he held another, called so often he suspects they had probably given it to him to stop him. He supposed that worked in his favor though, really.
He pauses a beat before asking, a bit hesitantly, "I hope it's alright?"
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"Yes! Yes of course," he says, in obvious surprise, and even though he hasn't eaten anything or even seen a menu yet. It seems fine? Why wouldn't it be? "I hope I've not made you think I have expensive taste, though. I'd be fine with a gastropub too."
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Faolan shakes his head slightly. "It's not that," he says awkwardly, reaching for the menu and pulling it toward himself, mostly to give himself something to do with his hands considering the fact that he's studied it intensely before he'd decided on the place and honestly already knows what he's going to order for himself anyway.
"It's just..." He trails off, shrugging slightly, before offering, "I just thought. It would be nice. To take you somewhere you might not have been before. Somewhere...like this." He keeps his eyes intensely on the wine selection so that he doesn't have to interpret whatever look the other man might be giving him in response to that.
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"It is nice!" he assures him, "or at least, the decor is nice? I suppose we'll find out about the food."
He flicks a playful smile, a little teasing at that. Opening the menu he scans it thoughtfully, trying to decide what might be good.
"You'll have to let me take you somewhere next time, though. Keep it fair."
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"...you really don't have to," Faolan answers, awkwardly. That isn't the point of this, after all. He studies his menu without really looking at it at all. "Consider this. My treat, I suppose..."
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He wrinkles his nose and gently nudges Faolan under the table.
"Come on, what are we having? Are we going for starters or just skipping to mains?"
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"Whatever you'd like," Faolan replies. "Like I said, it's my treat."
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"We're eating together, Faolan. Unless you intend to just sit there and watch me eat."
He lofts an eyebrow questioningly, drops his eyes back to the menu as he scans it.
"We could split a starter, though? There must be something we could share --"
Only something pricks at his senses and he frowns, looks up and around the restaurant with a slight frown. It's an odd sort of feeling, yet one that is familiar now. The sense that he's being watched.
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"I wouldn't mind splitting something," Faolan agrees, not catching that the other man had stopped himself from talking until he glances up and sees him looking around as he is. Faolan raises an eyebrow at the other man and glances around himself before looking at the other man.
"Lancelot...?" he asks, raising an eyebrow at him questioningly.
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"Nothing," he says softly, "I thought--" only there it is, waves of long red curls talking to the waiter. "Thought I saw someone I knew," he finishes. What on earth is she doing here? Of all places? Well, eating he supposes. He blinks and frowns down at he menu instead, trying to force himself to focus. "Forgive me, I suppose London is just a lot smaller than I thought. Do you like pâté? Should I know that?"
He doesn't think he's been around him eating it before, but he feels weirdly off kilter now. Like he's forgotten how to do this sort of thing normally, whatever 'normal' really is.
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"Well... I don't know why you should, but I don't. Exactly. The mussels sound good though," he says, glancing at Lancelot hopefully. He knows the other man likes seafood. He's cooked with it before after all. Hell, he's cooked it for him for that matter. (Then again, Faolan would even prefer escargots over pâté any day.)
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At least to Lancelot, although he still seems distracted -- eyes flicking up and around the restaurant.
"There's some toast with onion too, which might be nice. If you like onion enough, I suppose, and salmon..."
His eyes flit up again -- and she is here. It definitely is here. Why is Elaine here? It nags at him, and he knows she's seen him this time. Even as he drops his eyes again and fakes casual interest in his menu.
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"The toast sounds fine, but. Are you...?" he trails off for a moment, uncertain as to why the other man is so troubled, before speaking up again. "Is there something wrong?"
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"Hi!" she begins, "isn't it such a small world? I didn't expect to see you here."
From Lancelot's face he's unsure how he feels about this, but after a second he offers an uneasy smile.
"It is! Elaine, this is Faolan. Faolan, Elaine. She's a student at Redbright. We seem to keep running into each other lately."
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He nods slightly in response to the introduction but is loathe to know quite how to respond from there. Really as far as he is concerned after all it's a pleasure but he would honestly prefer it if she get lost. Though somewhere in the back of his mind questions register. Student had he said? Lancelot always had had a problem with younger women.
"A small world indeed," Faolan grumbles, more to himself than anything before greeting her a bit more formally. "A pleasure to meet you."
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"Oh, no! No, no I was just in the area and thought I'd stop by for some lunch. Let me see if I can pull up a chair --"
Lancelot's face falls a little as he turns away and he winces, trying to think of an excuse.
"Oh, well, we won't be long so --"
"Nonsense! You just get here!"
He fidgets with his menu uneasily as she tries to flag down a waiter and shoots Faolan a slightly helpless look.
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