Sam LaCroix (
necroslacker) wrote in
fandomtownies2012-06-11 10:51 am
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the boardwalk ; monday afternoon
Despite the problems Sam had been having with his ghosts disrupting people (or person) lately, he wasn't in too bad a mood today. That might have been because he'd gone out skateboarding for a long, long time and was just now sitting down to take a breather. He was hot and sweaty but it had felt good to channel some of his discontent and guilt into exercise. He swiped his sweaty hair out of his eyes and stretched his legs out, using his skateboard as a foot stool for the moment.
He was spending as much time away from the tents as he could and therefore, spending as much time not sleeping as possible. It might be unhealthy but there was no way he was gonna risk scaring people he didn't know with random ghost visits. It was hard enough that he was bothering Natalie with it.
So, he wasn't sleeping and he was barely around the campsite which meant he was either off skateboarding, walking, or just...doing something that kept him away and didn't put his tentmates at risk.
It was stupid, he knew, because most people here were used to weird things but Sam was stupid at the best of times.
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He was spending as much time away from the tents as he could and therefore, spending as much time not sleeping as possible. It might be unhealthy but there was no way he was gonna risk scaring people he didn't know with random ghost visits. It was hard enough that he was bothering Natalie with it.
So, he wasn't sleeping and he was barely around the campsite which meant he was either off skateboarding, walking, or just...doing something that kept him away and didn't put his tentmates at risk.
It was stupid, he knew, because most people here were used to weird things but Sam was stupid at the best of times.
[Open place in town, open post!]

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"Or would be if I were more used to it." One day, maybe it would come to him. "They don't really exist where I live."
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A typical boy's boy, George was not. Unless you were the kind of boy wanted your hair done, in which case he was in his element.
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He also had a flair for the dramatic, and occasionally enjoying playing up his 'Cursed Prince' role.
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Huh.
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George shrugged, "I don't mind. I've been asked about my necromancy before." People had a certain morbid curiosity, which was probably why his dramatically emo act had worked so well. "I raise them, fix them, navigate them."
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Man, that sounded freaking familiar.
"How long you been a necromancer? Is it a new talent or born with it?"
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"You... seem less bothered than some I've talked to." Ace certainly had looked a little bothered by his rabbit, at least. But perhaps that was the difference between hearing the theory and seeing it done in practice.
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Liar.
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"... I'm not certain I'm missing out."
George was not like that, and glad of it.
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"I'm sorry," his manners, he forgot them, and George offered a hand. "I'm George." Having shared all that, it seemed only right.
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