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The green bagel on Barry's plate was a dead giveaway. It was St. Patrick's Day. And the bar was being funny.
Barry, in costume today but with the cowl down, found himself remembering the breakfasts before half the cops went to either watch over or march in the parade. Every year, Sgt. Fay, Sgt. O'Neil and Officer Murphy would bring in their wives' soda bread and hold a taste test. Barry never could tell the difference, but all threee swore by each wife's taste of Eire.
He took the bagel and his coffee to the back of the bar, and sat to think. To think about how he has a granddaughter who's also a hero. To think about how Bart seems so mercurial. And to think about Sara. Was she really flirting with him? Was he really flirting back? Should he be doing this? Is it too soon? Will it ever not be "too soon?"
He was confused. He didn't like confused. So he just sat back to eat his bagel.
[ooc: usual work-enforced slow-time advisory.]
Barry, in costume today but with the cowl down, found himself remembering the breakfasts before half the cops went to either watch over or march in the parade. Every year, Sgt. Fay, Sgt. O'Neil and Officer Murphy would bring in their wives' soda bread and hold a taste test. Barry never could tell the difference, but all threee swore by each wife's taste of Eire.
He took the bagel and his coffee to the back of the bar, and sat to think. To think about how he has a granddaughter who's also a hero. To think about how Bart seems so mercurial. And to think about Sara. Was she really flirting with him? Was he really flirting back? Should he be doing this? Is it too soon? Will it ever not be "too soon?"
He was confused. He didn't like confused. So he just sat back to eat his bagel.
[ooc: usual work-enforced slow-time advisory.]
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"Dare I ask if anyone worshipped you?"
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"Of course they worshipped me! They served me, abjectly, did my bidding, and drank my 'blood', as they called the essence that contained and conferred my magic. I had some very nice and dedicated worshippers, thank you!"
Asar-Suti laughs, and notes, with something of astonishment, that the thought doesn't make him melancholy at all.
"Christmas is much nicer, though. We were a bit austere - purple flames, and an underground hall of black glass columns, and everything very numinous."
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"A friend actually suggested that in this costume, I could pass for Santa Claus, with the beard added. Did you encounter the legend of Santa?"
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Asar-Suti has been reading up on Earth religions.
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"and yes, Santa was grafted onto the Christmas story from elsewhere. I'm not sure why. But the idea of putting on a beard and giving gifts to whatever children are here next Christmas sounds like fun."
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Then he grins.
"There are quite a lot of children here by now - there is the blue-haired little girl who lives in the House Of Arch, and little Sunny who bites, and of course Seth, although he might be still too young to notice it's Christmas when that comes around again."
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"And you can never tell with children. Seth might get it. Sort of."
"I think I will go see who's around in the bar. Have a good St. Patrick's Day."
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