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ᴛʜᴇ ᴘʀɪɴᴄᴇ ᴏꜰ ɢᴜᴛᴛᴇʀ ʀᴀᴛꜱ 𓂀 ([personal profile] booklegging) wrote in [community profile] sixthiterationlogs2016-10-01 01:54 am

mingle post | open

WHO: Jess Brightwell and everyone!
WHERE: The inn.
WHEN: Sept. 28th to Oct. 11th.
OPEN TO: Everyone who lives at or would visit the inn during the non-stop rain. If you don't feel like making a log for the inn but want a place to tag around, this is the mingle post for you!
WARNINGS: Will update if necessary.
STATUS: Open. Mingle away, comrades.




There's nothing quite like the sky opening up and releasing a torrential downpour to bring people together. With water coming down in buckets and the streets turning into waterways, it would be wise to seek shelter until this lets up...

If it ever lets up.

For those needing a place to warm up, the inn has a roaring fire and hot tea waiting. Pass the time watching the rain at the window, or telling stories around the main room's fireplace, or enjoying friendly company in the pub. You're even welcome to stay the night in one of the inn's spare rooms, just don't mind the leaks. It's an old building. Luckily there are plenty of buckets to go around.
lastofthekellys: (no not saying it)

[personal profile] lastofthekellys 2016-10-17 07:32 am (UTC)(link)
She starts to reply and then stops herself, uttering a rueful laugh of her own. "I was gonna say, we can make somethin' else, but that's defeatin' the purpose of our havin' a relaxful talk."

Kate swings her foot back and forth, bumping her heel against the base of the armchair and hums a little.

"Well, uh. I guess. What kind o'plays are out in your time? I bet they have all kinds of clever tricks by the future."
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[personal profile] markwatney 2016-10-19 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
"That they do," I say, and lean back with a quiet laugh, because of all the things I've learned how to do in my life, explaining modern popular culture to a Victorian-era Australian was not one of them.

"Honestly, I don't know," I admit, which is mostly true. "I hadn't been home all that long before I ended up here, and it was all a little..." I take a slow breath and push it back out again. "Overwhelming. I'd been alone for so long, didn't have much in the way of entertainment. And what I did have was pretty questionable," I add with another laugh. I definitely do not know how to describe disco or "Happy Days" to this woman.

"How about you? Any plays or books you particularly liked?"