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Ah so, here is the recovering alcoholic hippie, in the bar, at a booth, with real food. Yeah, totally. He's eating it very, very slowly, but he does have what appears to be a ham sandwich. And tea.
And a really big, really old book, compliments ofNearly Wristless Rod Roderick Usher.
He is also playing with a spoon, twirling it in one hand lazily.
Please annoy.
And a really big, really old book, compliments of
He is also playing with a spoon, twirling it in one hand lazily.
Please annoy.
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It worked, didn't it?
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He gets to his paws and drops down to the next barstool over. As he drops down, there is a bright light, and then there is a young albino man sitting there. His skin is bone-pale, his hair stark white. He's wearing a comfortable white shirt and white slacks. His feet are bare and pale on the rung of the barstool. The lack of color to him hits the eye hard. All his color seems concentrated into his eyes, which are impossibly bright green with vertical slices of black for pupils.
"Thank you," he says, cordially, and takes the sandwich.
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"Cooooool."
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He takes another bite of sandwich.
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"It is a... quaint little village, as I remember it."
The smile spreads into a grin. "Though I preferred the gigantic Wizarding library in Amsterdam that Tom snuck us into."
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"And yes, the library was astoundingly wonderful. Tom practically had to drag me out of there."
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"People think I am strange when I want to visit their world to visit their libraries."
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"It is not a bad ideal to seek to live in another world. I am living here, after all, and do not go back to the world from which I came, much, so I cannot condemn it."
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Discounting the first answer thaty comes to mind, which is anybody, Miniver sits back in his seat and looks up at the ceiling.
"Oh, man. It would be so cool to be Merlin or Arthur or Lancelot, or Puck or Dante or Virgil or any of the old Greeks, or Henry VIII or George Washington or the Ancient Mariner, or Zeus, or the king of the Druids, or Cosimo Medici, or..."
Perhaps Yrael gets the idea.
Perhaps Yrael should shut him up before he gets to ranting.
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"Is it so bad, being Miniver?"
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"It always means something to be someone. You have your life now, so you will either use it now or not."
Yrael orders a glass of milk and sips from it. "Though personally, I do not think it would be great to have been someone. The past tense is bothersome, for it means one is not anyone now."
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The intonation of 'nobody' and 'Nobody' is easily noticeable.
"But to tell the truth, spend enough time shaped like a cat and you get to be really good at listening to people talk at you." Yrael grins at Miniver.
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He'd also probably get eaten by something hiding in it, but hey, what's a library without a few monsters lurking beyond the stacks?
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