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morevacant ([personal profile] morevacant) wrote in [community profile] undergrounds2017-03-11 08:34 pm

Gonna like it here!

Well, it's not much, but it's home. Lydia grimly shuts the door on the very basic looking student hall. It's right on the border of Lambeth and Lewisham, just about in the good side, the safe side, to keep her mother from fussing. On the other hand, what mothers don't know can't hurt them, and Lydia is quite thrilled to be living so close to the border. For her at least, it's a little bit edgy, a little bit exciting. Even if it's thoroughly grotty as well.

(Mid day, March 11th, Lost in Lambeth)
Lunch beckons. After a long morning of moving in, Lydia's finally rid herself of her mother and she is absolutely exhausted. And starving.

Except, she's not quite sure where she is. Or where to go to get to a Starbucks. But they're everywhere in London, right? Right. Suddenly, she wishes she'd paid a little bit more attention to her governess… there was a spell for this, she's sure. But, it's too late for that. Lydia slips on a fur collared leather coat and sets out for a wander.


( Morning, 13th March, down along the Thames in Lambeth and Westminster)

So ostentatiously, Lydia's moved to London to study at Kings. In reality, she's supposed to be learning her craft from the witches of Circle Daybreak. In reality, she's shopping.

After such a small town, London's shops are just amazing, and Lydia's debit card flashes in and out of her bag. Quite soon, her arms are laden with paper bags from the little boutiques that litter the edge of the Thames. It's a phone call from her mum that eventually distracts her from the shops, and she flops down on a bench looking out over the river.

"Yeh, mum. Yes, I'm studying? What? Oh, like the basics, you know. Like, I don't know. Charming makeup and making teapots sing…. Yes, it's a real thing. Why would I make something so silly up? Eurgh… Look, Mum, I've got to go.The next class is starting and these witches are mega intense. I'll talk to you later, right?"

She hangs up and grins sheepishly at whoever happened to be in earshot to witness that one.


(18th March, Shoreditch, 3AM)

It's late. Lydia's had way too much to drink and she's not entirely sure how to get back home. Though, she does live near the river. That much she knows.
She waits to sober up a bit, leaning against a wall as she watches other revellers fall into taxis. She's drunk her money away for the night, and lost her friends from her hall, but it doesn't matter, right? The walk can't be that far.
Feeling a bit better, she wanders off through the streets of Hackney. As soon as she finds the river, finds Tower Bridge, follows it all the way back, she'll be just fine.
Are those footsteps? She speeds up as much as her high heels will allow, drunken giggles all but ceased now.

[personal profile] bellbound 2017-03-24 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a good thing he can't hear her calling him mangy. He wouldn't appreciate that. At her offer, the cat turns and pauses, tail swishing from side to side.

"Is that a trick?"

He doesn't know her and Mogget is suspicious of humans and their tendency to want to pick up cats and cuddle them. (Or worse, the ones that don't like cats and want to tie them up in sacks and throw them in the river. That almost happened once. He doesn't like to recall it.)

[personal profile] bellbound 2017-03-26 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
She's going to have trouble carrying him and all those shopping bags. Mogget looks from her to the bags, still suspicious. But it would be more convenient to take a ride rather than have to navigate the city streets.

Fine.

But she's not dumping him in a bag. He'll pick one himself. After she bends down, the cat pads forward and sniffs delicately at each of the shopping bags before choosing a nice roomy one full of clothes that will act as a cushion for him. He climbs in and then sits up on his hind paws so that he can see over the top of the bag when she stands up.

There's now a small cat head poking out of one of the paper bags. "Keep going," he mews. They won't be long...

[personal profile] bellbound 2017-03-26 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"Of course there are," Mogget replies. This is London, it's home to the largest population of witches in the country. "Including young men."

She's a teenage girl who appears to have little interest in magic, but he's guessing she may be more interested in who she can meet at a gathering of witches than what she can do to improve her craft.

[personal profile] bellbound 2017-03-30 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, that did the trick. He's quietly smug.

"You should have," Mogget agrees. "After all, this will be your first impression."

And he knows all about how humans like to make snap judgements.

[personal profile] bellbound 2017-04-05 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"Afraid not," says Mogget, who can't be bothered to remember. He's not the one who has to learn the spells. "Perhaps you should have paid attention when learning your craft."

And they've arrived outside the tube station now anyway, so there isn't really time to change.

[personal profile] bellbound 2017-04-05 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"A talent that runs in the family, I imagine," says Mogget, but softly. Now they're in the station there are other people around and he can't draw too much attention to himself. "No, take the Bakerloo line. You have used the Tube before, haven't you?"

His tone makes it sound like he suspects she hasn't.

[personal profile] bellbound 2017-04-07 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
There are signs, Lydia. Signs that tell them the right way to go. Mogget sighs and ducks down into the shopping bag lest another pedestrian spot them.

"Left," comes the muttered, grumpy reply. She can't go wrong after that, can she?