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Sep 02, 2008 17:37

Felix seems all right. Mostly. He's now sitting in the library, reading, just as usual. The only difference being that he can't stop playing with his rings, and he jumps at small noises. It helps that it's inside, and all the lights are blazing, with one hovering over his head for good measure - it's probably the first time he's been alone for any ( Read more... )

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doctor_pascal September 3 2008, 02:25:24 UTC
Here's Pascal, Felix. He's not pissed off persay - but he's madly worried about you, so he's coming by - and expecting that a knock might make you jump, he'll be just calling in.

"Felix? C'est Pascal..."

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skewedeyes September 3 2008, 02:26:29 UTC
He drops the book and stands up immediately, brushing his hair out of his face. "Pascal?"

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doctor_pascal September 3 2008, 02:28:19 UTC
"C'est moi, Cheri..." It's me, darling. "Is now a good time?"

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skewedeyes September 3 2008, 02:31:07 UTC
"Yes...yes, darling, I'm not doing anything." Going over to the door, almost confident in his stride but for the little twitch of his head turning to the right to look in the dark corners.

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phedre_25 September 10 2008, 04:55:57 UTC
Phedre is going to be nearby, reading a book, giving him a glance once in a while.

She remembers him - she was fidgetty, that day, and treated him poorly. Perhaps an apology would be in order.

If she can bring herself to it.

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skewedeyes September 10 2008, 04:58:29 UTC
He's not going to notice her, deeply absorbed in his book. Feel free to say something and freak him out largely!

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phedre_25 September 10 2008, 06:27:14 UTC
It's going to take her a moment, before she dares, and when she does, she'll just clear her throat discreetly.

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skewedeyes September 10 2008, 06:29:08 UTC
He almost jumps, and that's definitely a sharp intake of breath, one hand lifting with the start of a spell on his lips. He bites it off and smooths his expression, changing the twitch into a standing motion and shutting the book.

"Good day, Madame."

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