Albert Silverberg (
chikaidestroyer) wrote2011-03-06 07:30 pm
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∞ 92: Warming weather [action]
[He didn't send out an announcement of any kind when they returned home. Others had already announced their dead and offered any words of encouragement or frustration.
Instead, Albert spent the days following the draft ... working on his flower beds. March had brought with it a warm spell, meaning that his seeds would be germinating and eventually sprouting. This is also the time for pulling down the dried vines from his trellises.
It's a lot of work (and a lot of garden), so he'll be out and around the house until late in the day. It's as dusk approaches that he can be found sitting on the porch, watching three tiny owls perched on the porch fencing.]
...Welcome back.
Instead, Albert spent the days following the draft ... working on his flower beds. March had brought with it a warm spell, meaning that his seeds would be germinating and eventually sprouting. This is also the time for pulling down the dried vines from his trellises.
It's a lot of work (and a lot of garden), so he'll be out and around the house until late in the day. It's as dusk approaches that he can be found sitting on the porch, watching three tiny owls perched on the porch fencing.]
...Welcome back.
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...Let's change the subject.]
What are you still doing out here anyway, Caesar?
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He waves dismissively at his question.]
It's nice outside, so I went for a walk with Kogoro. [Well, technically, he did that earlier, but you know. Details.] It's about time it started getting warmer out!
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[He doesn't sound particularly impressed.]
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...why does this not surprise him?
Oh. Right. Because it's Albert.]
That is quite all right, brother. You don't have to agree to it. I'll do it anyway.
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What is your dog doing right now? [Since he can't seem to see Kogoro from his angle.]
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Sitting. In the grass, wagging his tail. [He shrugs his shoulders a bit.] For now. I hope he's tired, I'm not going for another walk.
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[And he was sure that his brother didn't think he could do it. He wanted to prove that he could, to his brother and himself.]
...I'm surprised, too.
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As long as Rune's around, I suppose that we'll be seeing a lot of these guys. No wonder they're making themselves comfortable.
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I said I'd take care of this dog, not a bunch of his puppies. [So it would totally be Albert's problem and not his.] And anyway, Rune isn't really your pet. They're more like old friends coming to visit. Or something.
[Old friends that perch on your arm. And in your hair.]
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Where are you going?
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Uh... Need help?
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...at least, he'll do that before Albert comes back. Because that's embarrassing. When he does, Kogoro runs over to him, 'greeting' him.]
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Meanwhile, Albert sighs when he sees Kogoro coming at him, stopping so he doesn't threaten to run over the little dog. He waits for Kogoro to calm down just a bit, then continues on to the stable.]
...So many animals.
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