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Being an adult with a job, how does one come back to RPing?!
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Was excited to dye my hair blue tonight...it is now obsidian black....oops
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I thought there would be a bunch of new interest checks since it’s the weekend...but nooo!
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OMG!!! Thanks to the Wayback Machine, I've found all my Characters, and RPs before the guild fall! Pure JOY!
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Au Pair adventure in Sweden is coming to an end. Going home in a few days and then I'll be back in full swing on this site!

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It’s been a week. Does no one like the time skip? Anyway I will be posting soon. Percocet is not helping my writing abilities at the moment. I’ll do my best.
I will be back from vacation tomorrow. I’ll get some posts up then.



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Ok I’m on a semi-vacation kind of thing for the next three days. But I will still be around discord and on an off this site. Just letting everyone know.

I will be posting the time skip today. It will be up in a few hours.
!Notice!

The IC will be time skipping to 9:00 pm. The costume party at The Shack will be happening. Gringore’s night student will be out and about. The time skip will be posted and starting in 48 hours, giving you time to wrap up collabs and IC interaction.

I'm neglecting Jadis....



It was obvious that Alice was surprised by Valon reveal and subsequent apology. She tried to hide her grin though as he walked out of her store. He was and odd duck, but he didn’t seem too bad. She let out the breath she didn’t know she’d been holding. Maybe that’s how he figured out she wasn’t human. Keen observation she hadn’t been breathing. Oops. She rolled her, and mentally chastised herself for being careless.

Getting back to work was pointless in her opinion. Nina would be in soon to take over for the day. Alice usually only opened the store, and came in when Nina called for help authenticating an item or unlocking the safe. Alice swept her hair over her shoulder and waited for the distinct sound of Nina’s sad blue truck, which was on its last legs. Why the woman didn’t buy a new car with what Alice was paying her made zero sense to Alice.

This morning had turned out to not be as simple and bland as usual. Thanks to Valon and his…associate? She knew most of the local stationed Guardians, and the old man Calvin was not one of them if she was remembering correctly. There was about twenty of them that worked assignment in the New England region. There was also a handful of Rover Guardians that roamed around here.

Alice opened the fancy stained glass door, behind the store counter. She went into the brake room that held the more magical antiques in the store. Things like charmed flying carpets, haunted paintings, and cursed dolls ended up piled in the back room, until she had someone come and unspell them. It was also where she stored her blood bags in a locked mini fridge next to the coffee maker. The velvet green couch and desked piled under papers were meant to be a place for her employees to relax but, the place was a cluttered mess.

She unlocked the padlock on the mini fridge and took out an O+ bag and a can of seltzer water. The cold bags of blood she obtained from a source at Ruxbury hospital had the unfortunate additive of anticoagulants. If you asked any vampire they preferred warm blood, fresh from an artery. But she had been drinking from blood bag for over twenty years now. To be honest the taste didn’t grow on you… She grabbed a mug from cabinet above the coffee machine and filled it half with blood, and half with seltzer. It was the only mix that made it slightly tolerable besides pouring copious amounts of liquor into it. She really didn’t feel like getting smashed so early in the morning so seltzer is was. If anyone looked at the contents in the mug is resembled dark red wine. With a sigh, Alice chugged the mug of cold carbonated blood down.

She was washing out the mug in the tiny sink, when she heard Nina’s truck parking in front of the store. Alice quickly dried off the mug and placed it back in the cabinet before coming out of the back room to greet her. Nina came in with her youngest son in tow. “He has the flu, and Carl had to be at work today. Sorry Alice.” Nina said apologetically as she scrambled through her tote for tissues. Alice looked at Nina, thought about the condition of the back room, and wrinkled her nose. The place was not exactly safe for a sick five year old boy to rest in. “I can call and see if Charlie can take your shift. If not we can just close for the day, it’s not a big deal. The brake room is not exactly set up for little Stanley here anyway.” Alice said to the woman, smiling at the five year old kid, who looked miserable with a red runny nose.

“Really that would be great. It’s just this is like the seventh time I’ve dropped my shift in like three weeks. You keep closing the place and I feel bad.” Nina said crouching down in front of Stanley to wipe the boogers off his face. “It’s not exactly antiquing season right now Nina, we get like three people coming in to browse a week. Our last sale was over a month ago, and it was another engagement ring. It’s fine, just take him home and give the poor kid some soup or something.” Alice said remembering when Etienne was that age. She grabbed her coat and keys to close up the store.

“Ok ok. How does that sound Stanley? We can watch Peppa Pig, and have some soup at home.” Nina said to her son, who just nodded and waited to be picked up. Nina propped him up on her hip and walked out of the shop with Alice right behind. She flipped the open sign to close, and then locked the door. “I hope you feel better soon Stanley. Listen to your mama so you can get better.” Alice said to him. He smiled shyly and hid his face in Nina’s shoulder. “Thanks Alice. I’ll see you Monday.” Nina said opening the door to her pickup truck, and placing Stanley in his booster seat. “Next time just call.” Alice said waving bye to Stanley, and his mother.

They drove away, and Alice put on her coat. She walked down the block waving and saying hello to the people who she knew. She’d only lived in Erehwon for two years, but the locals like to be friendly, and once she had established that she was sticking around, she became an honorary local too.
Same here I will post for Jadis and Alice within the next 24 hours.

Edit :: well the idea to get it done in 24 is looking grim. My internet has been down all day. Typing a full post on my phone is not an option I’m willing to choose. Post will be up when my internet providers get their asses in gear.







Alice watched the exchange between the two men in the front of the store. Oddly the older gentleman face looked to be twisted in pain, but he smiled back at her. It was forced, and there body language was unusual to say the least. This was becoming a slightly amusing, highly interesting situation to observe. Her curiosity was peaked, that was for sure, but she didn’t let on. She brushed a stray hair behind her hair, and preoccupied herself sorting through the emails on her laptop. “Feel free to browse, I’m here if you have questions.” she said in a practiced shopkeeper voice.

They walked just out of sight, but with her fancy ass vampire hearing the men’s private whispered conversation and threats didn’t go unheard. Alice didn’t have a habit of eavesdropping, but she was intrigued. Whoever they were it was obvious the kid was in charge. Once there was pause in their rather disturbing chat, the older guy looked defeated and left. The teenager on the other hand seemed completely stoic, as he came over the counter and placed an ancient looking ring in front of her.

Blissfully unaware human woman, was what she was going for as she politely smiled, and picked up the ring to examine. The way he spoke was extremely old fashioned and nothing like the teenagers of today. If anything he reminded her of the headmaster of Gingore. Alfred was the oldest person she had ever met. Then again it also sounded like English was not his first language, and so maybe he was just taught to speak overly eloquent and politely.

“We do buy antiques.“ She replied to him as she looked closer at the ring. It was genuine, though she couldn’t date it exactly. Her expertise had more to do with French, German, and Dutch antiques. “How much were you hoping to sell it for?” She asked looking him in the eye, trying to figure him out.

Valon was not exactly expecting her to ask him that, in truth he had no idea how much this ring was even worth to begin with. The only reason he was trying to sell it was because Councilor Lucretia told him to do so. He didn’t really understand the need for money, it was not like he really ate or drank anything anyways, in some ways he was pretty sure Lucretia just wanted him to fit in the best he could so he didn’t draw attention to himself. The ring in question was actually Lucretia’s from back when he was a Roman senator, in his words it was the only thing he would part with as he wanted no reminders to that era in time.

“I am… not exactly what you would call someone who sells antiques, more or less I appreciate them for their age and the status in which they represent. This ring dates back to at the very least two thousand years and it was worn by a prominent Roman senator of the time. In either case perhaps you can give me what you consider a fair price and I will… trust… your judgement. I am sure you would not give me… a bad deal.”

Valon lay his hand on the counter, the ring that gave him his disguise glinted in the light above. The ring was made of a black metal, the band was carved delicately with ancient glyphs. He eye’d Alice, took in her demeanor, her looks, her everything, almost as if he was trying to suss out her very soul. This would look rather eerie but he hardly realized it as this was something he usually did when he was making idle conversation with someone he did not know or really trust.

“Also… if its not impolite to ask… your not human, right?”

Alice smirked. “If the ring is as old as you claim I can give you three grand for it, but you would get more selling it to a museum, or at auction.” She said placing the ring back on the counter. Internally she was trying to figure out how in the hell he saw through her. She was pretty damn sure she hadn't done or said anything to give herself away. She was not some fae who used glamour or a shifter who smelled overwhelmingly like wet dog. She was a vampire, meaning unless he had better hearing then her, and could tell she had no heartbeat…there was no definite way of knowing she was anything but human. It’s not like he ever saw her feeding. For the last two decades she had been drinking from blood bags in the privacy of her own home.

His gaze was intense to say the least. And she felt just the slightest bit uncomfortable. Weirdly she was still amused though, so she decided to play along. “Not human? Is this a roundabout way of asking what I’ll be for Halloween?” she looked him up and down. “I see you’re enthusiastic…already in costume and everything.” She said in the friendliest of tones. “I’ll most likely dress up as a vampire.” She said looking him in the eye for a brief moment, before noticing the black ring he wore. It was definitely spelled for something. Her brows knit together and she looked back at him.

Valon looked at Alice silently, no emotion was playing across his face. He was however starting to get a notion that this line about him being dressed up for Halloween was becoming an constant occurrence. What exactly was so off about his clothing either with his disguise or original clothes that made him look like he was dressed up? It was safe to say in small ways that Valon did not like this country thus far, it made him wonder though, in no small amount… did everyone see him like this and they just didn’t tell him? A subtle thought did occur to him in that exact moment…

Everyday is Halloween around here, it's like a pirate with terrible taste, give him an eye patch and a peg leg and we could have a start to a bad movie.

Son of a bitch… they were talking about him… all those years of snide remarks about clothing… oh when he got back to Rome the recruits were going to pay… Valon mentally chastised himself from his self induced moment of realized future revenge and got back to the task at hand.

“I am afraid that I do not possess the time or… patience for sustained contact with other… humans. People tend to annoy me. Three thousand dollars will be fine for this ring, with that said I wish you luck on your Halloween costume. Although I get the feeling it won’t be too.. Hard to make it work.”

Valon became quite silent for a moment before he casually leaned in on the counter as to get closer to Alice so he could speak lower to her.

“The only reason I asked in the first place is because… I would appreciate it if you just forget the altercation with my… partner. We both know he only made it worse with terrible acting, and if your not human then surely you must have overheard what we spoke of. Specifically.. My name, I ask that you keep it to yourself.”

Valon leaned up off the counter he hoped that she understood the implications or at least that if his name got out, there could be complications.

The legendary Elder Guardian Valon Valerious, was this pirate costumed, teenage pretty boy? For some reason Alice didn’t have any trouble believing him. She had heard stories about Valon back during her first few months as a vampire. In the eight months Paul had kept her locked away, he would sometimes chatter away about the amazing bloodthirsty Mezmer Guardian. Not that she had paid much attention to Paul’s yammering. At the time, she had been more preoccupied with not losing her mind.

“Well…Mr. Customer, some friendly advice… Asking someone if they’re human, can be considered… tactless. People like their secrets. Especially the ones that keep them safe…” Alice said completely serious. The amusement from before was waning. She took the ring and then stepped back, and crouched down behind the counter to unlock the safe. “I hope hundreds work for you.” She said to him as she place the ring inside, and took out three stacks of bills. She placed the money in a blue paper shopping bag that had Treasures of Time in silver script on the front. After a few second of deliberating she also tossed in her business card.

She stood up and held out the bag for him to take. “Pleasure doing business with you, and considered it all forgotten.” She said calmly. If he was here that meant whatever was happening in Ruxbury was bigger then she had thought, unless he was here for something else?

Valon took the bag silently, perhaps he had been a bit too forward on such a subject, after all there were far too many dangers in this world. One can forget that when you spend to much time staring at an ancient brick wall in a converted dungeon. He opened the bag and looked inside, he didn’t bother to count the money, it didn’t matter as much if it was all their perfectly, he just needed it to fit in more around this town until he resolved this situation and returned to Rome. He noticed something foreign among the cash, it appeared to be a card, he reached in and turned it over in the bag and read it. He looked back up at Alice, turning his head he looked around the store but no one was around still and no one seemed to be outside within view.

“I don’t have much skill or tact when it comes to talking, I can be rather forward and even more so being I am in such a… new place. I think an apology might be in order… I am not good with… apologies so I will make up for it another way.”

Valon moved forward, farther out of sight from the door and reached down removing the black ring from his finger. His appearance changed instantly, the teenager gone replaced by the older man. It was only for a moment his Olive eye’s glowed just ever so slightly before he slipped the ring back on his finger and the teenage boy appeared before Alice.

“Perhaps… now, we're even. Thank you.”

Valon simply nodded without so much as another word and strode towards the front door to the shop.
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