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Who: Edmund
exonerated, Daenerys
jelmazmo, Newt
suffusive, & individuals invited into their temporary home
What: Housing shenanigans.
When: Various times.
Where: House #32, and maybe other areas in Olympia.
Warning(s): TBA.
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What: Housing shenanigans.
When: Various times.
Where: House #32, and maybe other areas in Olympia.
Warning(s): TBA.
( Starters in comments. Should anyone want to plot, just contact any one of us through PM and/or plurk. )
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What's life without a little trouble? I daresay we'd get along swimmingly. I might just race him, when it comes to bringing home creatures.
[ It's not a threat or anything, or even a joke — just a statement of the fact. It will happen. And if they're twice as lucky, Daenerys will find a way to get her dragons out and they'll have those for company. ]
How long have you known him, if I may ask?
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Listen here. [She points a finger at the next house before adding in:] I live there and if I find any creatures breaking through the walls or something I'm not above apprehending you myself. Just ask Newt.
[Because goodness does she not look forward to creatures barging into her home unannounced or, worse, terrorizing the city. But it's his next question that makes her stumble slightly before heaving a sigh.]
Bit difficult an answer, honestly. Newt said he remembers up to the point he left in New York, so a week. I got a couple more months of work on him, but seeing as he was in England it was really only letters. You can say circumstances made us have to get along pretty fast.
[That's an understatement.]
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He holds up both hands — not a surrender, more like an attempt to placate her. ]
There's two sets of hands here to make sure everything is in order, and I'm sure Daenerys would not mind helping. [ She strikes him as the kind of woman who has a soft spot for innocent creatures, not only because she declares herself mother of dragons. Perhaps she will never completely trust Newt, but creatures have instincts, and they do not ever lie. Seeing that side of him might soften her. ] Nevertheless, your walls should be safe. We have yet to bring anything to the house. It will be a difficult feat for now, while we're still finding our footing in this new place.
[ "For now" being the keywords here. ]
You speak as though he's brought you plenty of trouble, Ms Goldstein, but you seem to like him well enough to inquire about his well-being. [ Just saying! ] I hope he appreciates your thoughtfulness.
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And there aren't a lot of ifs when it comes to treatments with them and the magizoologist.
She doesn't exactly have long to sound very put out, though, given Edmund's quick continuation and that disgruntlement turns into something else Shy or embarrassed? It's in between as she ducks her head for a brief moment, tucking a strand of hair away, before rolling her shoulder.] He has brought us a lot of trouble.
[She's insistent on it, but softens somewhat as she continues, voice cracking just a bit:] But he's a friend, all the same. Of course I'm going to look in on him.
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[ So, with that said, he is willing to withhold any negative judgment altogether. ]
I'm glad that there is someone looking after him.
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Instead she huffs something of a breath before scrunching her nose up just so.] I'm not doing much of looking after him, though he dos seem to be adjusting to your residence.
[Which is more than she can say.]
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[ And it would be a shame to make him feel awkward in a place that he should call his own — even temporarily. Sadly, he is well aware of the difficulties in this particular household — though he's uncertain on whether or not he should bring it up to Tina, who for the moment is an unknown to him regardless of her friendship with Newt. ]
Are you certain that you don't wish to come in and wait for him?
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No, I'd rather not impose. [The remark is quick and simple before she continues on.] I'll reach out to him later.
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[ Far be it for him to try and change the mind of a woman who already knows what she wishes to do. He has two sisters, it's easy to figure out another course of action. ]
I hope you have a good day, Ms Goldstein.