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The Perk, Wednesday Early Evening
One of April's many (slightly creepy) hobbies was sitting in a coffee shop and staring at passersby. Not looking. Staring.
It was actually one of her favorite activities. There were no words to describe the pleasure that April got from following someone with her eyes from all the way across the street, casting a judgmental look in the person's direction every time they stumbled or picked their nose. That, that right there -- it was pure bliss, plain and simple.
Or it was just a fun way to spend an evening. Whatever.
That was what April was doing this evening, at any rate. Nursing a coffee (which had improved significantly since the last time she'd come here, thank you so very much, barista) and staring at people. Fun, no?
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It was actually one of her favorite activities. There were no words to describe the pleasure that April got from following someone with her eyes from all the way across the street, casting a judgmental look in the person's direction every time they stumbled or picked their nose. That, that right there -- it was pure bliss, plain and simple.
Or it was just a fun way to spend an evening. Whatever.
That was what April was doing this evening, at any rate. Nursing a coffee (which had improved significantly since the last time she'd come here, thank you so very much, barista) and staring at people. Fun, no?
[[very, very open.]]

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He had not, however, lost any of his sensitivity about being watched. So, when he passed April's table on the way to the one he'd decided was his own and noticed her staring, he shot out a slightly irritated, "I'm not going to do a trick, you know."
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And for the record, the lack of a trick was pretty disappointing. God, Tyrion.
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"I'm Tyrion Lannister. I got here last September."
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Just making an observation.
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He'd also been dead overnight, but that seemed a bit much to drop on someone at first meeting.
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It was 'her bar' now, apparently. Which was beginning to sound a tad kinky.
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"So you're a... teacher?"
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"College student," she said without much interest. "Summer-break... person." In a rare moment of curiosity, she asked, "You?"
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Not for nobles, anyhow.
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What? It was impressive.
"Got a castle?"
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Guess which one she thought would be cooler. Go on, guess.
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He didn't think so; nothing about the girl spoke of war. But he'd been surprised before.
[OOC: Night!]
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Sounded legit.
"Just seemed like an interesting design for a castle."