Albert Silverberg (
chikaidestroyer) wrote2011-12-26 09:15 pm
∞ 100: Silent night [action]
[Backdated to the late evening of December 24.
He is not surprised to find it snowing when he returns to Luceti and climbs out of the tunnels. The snow had proven to be irritating while he was outside of the barrier, and he is looking forward to getting inside before heavier snow begins falling.
He walks with a slight limp and stops once in awhile on the snow-covered streets, looking at the pale lights decorating various houses as he catches his breath. In the artificial light, the dark bruise across his left cheekbone may be visible.
Despite his frequent pauses in the snow, he walks with purpose. He'd like to sleep in his own bed tonight.]
He is not surprised to find it snowing when he returns to Luceti and climbs out of the tunnels. The snow had proven to be irritating while he was outside of the barrier, and he is looking forward to getting inside before heavier snow begins falling.
He walks with a slight limp and stops once in awhile on the snow-covered streets, looking at the pale lights decorating various houses as he catches his breath. In the artificial light, the dark bruise across his left cheekbone may be visible.
Despite his frequent pauses in the snow, he walks with purpose. He'd like to sleep in his own bed tonight.]

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Unsurprisingly, Caesar manages to fall asleep long before he'll learn if Kogoro has taken advantage of this or not. It's just as well, since not long after Caesar falls asleep, Kogoro ends up joining him in his room, climbing up onto his bed and falling asleep near his feet. Or on his legs. Details.
Caesar doesn't notice, of course, but that's totally fine. Sleep is better uninterrupted anyway.]
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He hadn't realized just how tired he was until he heard rattling at his door at some ungodly hour of the morning. In response, he simply turns his head and shuts his eyes, dozing almost immediately.
Outside the door, Kogoro snuffles curiously at the recent scent that had tracked into the house. He had woke upon to get a drink of water and been distracted by the scent that went from the front door all the way to the back of the house. He tilts his head and puts his paw under the door again before scampering back to Caesar's room.
To grab hold of his pajama sleeve and tug at it.]
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Get off, will you?
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Then he puts his paws on the boy's shoulder and tries to shake him awake. If that doesn't work, he will resort to licking Caesar's exposed cheek and neck.]
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What do you want?
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And it looks warm. And inviting. Care to come up?]
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After a moment's deliberation, he heads for the tea shop, carefully climbing the steps up and fumbling with the partially frozen doorknob.]
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Oh. Albert. [Her head tilts slightly to the left.] You look awful. Get in here, Raine'll kill me if you freeze somewhere that I'm responsible.
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[The place looks almost spotless.]
You want some tea? ...Or maybe just a first-aid kit?
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In the kitchen, several familiar trays laden with dozens of Raine's christmas cookies lay resting on the island, some with varied shapes and flavors mostly varying from lemon to sugar. Raine herself is dozing lightly while she waits for them to cool, as she can be found sitting at the kitchen table with a book open about ancient "Christmas" traditions.]
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His shoes crunch through the untouched snow in the front of the house, and he again pauses to look at the pale lights decorating the windowsills and gutters as he catches his breath. He stomps a little harder than necessary as he walks across the porch, trying to get snow off of his shoes; he quickly regrets this when he slightly twists his already-aching ankle, and he sighs to himself as he tries to open the door.]
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No; another sound. Not loud but not too subtle, and she is quick enough to rise, making her way over to the foyer to investigate.]
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It's already bad enough he's showing up this late and tracking in snow. He doesn't need to let all of the warm--and sugary-smelling?--air escape the house, too.
Albert takes a moment to lean against the door wearily, ignoring how the snow on his hair and shoulders slides all over the door and frame.]
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There is a pause, as she studies him carefully as he catches his breath, while she runs in her mind all the things that should be done first, things that should be offered to make him comfortable -- blankets, beverages for warmth. Possibly food.
And at the same time, that feeling of relief. It really had felt too long. The last time wasn't nearly as long.]
... welcome back, Albert.
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Do you need assistance?
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I believe all the snow is disorienting me. Which community building is this?
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Community Housing One.
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Hn... My thanks. I'm on the wrong side of the village.
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ugh. ]
.. Are you going to be able to make it back on your own?
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Well, maybe he wanted a bit of a quiet walk to take the edge off, which is what he decided to do this evening. It was a lovely night with all the lights and snow, so he saw no reason not to. He pauses, though, when he spots Albert, and waves.] Good evening.
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Ah, Prince. Good evening.
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What happened?
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A minor injury from the mission I was on. I just returned.
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