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The Perk, Thursday morning
Eliot hadn't planned on coming back to Fandom. It was a weird town and the people were nosy. There was plenty in and around Baltimore to keep him occupied.
But then Hardison had started trying to claim that he didn't need to tip delivery people again, and Parker stole Hardison's cooking laser and tried to burn a hole through the carpet of their new apartment, and Hardison started pestering Eliot about where he was going to live in the area, probably so he pull the same thing he did on Nate in Boston and be Eliot's overbearing landlord.
And a weird little island with nosy people -- and a nature preserve, an onsen, lots of varied terrain to train on, and so many stairs that Hardison would be loathe to visit him more than, say, once or twice a year -- didn't sound half bad.
He'd arrived early enough in the morning not to see much of anyone out on the streets other than squirrels and taken another circuit around the island before deciding on which building to buy, then headed to the local coffee shop to get another feel for the local culture while he waited for his real estate agent to call him back.
Coffee was good. Another point in Fandom's favor. Throw in a good looking nurse or stewardess, and Eliot would be all set.
[ooc: open post is open, yes.]
But then Hardison had started trying to claim that he didn't need to tip delivery people again, and Parker stole Hardison's cooking laser and tried to burn a hole through the carpet of their new apartment, and Hardison started pestering Eliot about where he was going to live in the area, probably so he pull the same thing he did on Nate in Boston and be Eliot's overbearing landlord.
And a weird little island with nosy people -- and a nature preserve, an onsen, lots of varied terrain to train on, and so many stairs that Hardison would be loathe to visit him more than, say, once or twice a year -- didn't sound half bad.
He'd arrived early enough in the morning not to see much of anyone out on the streets other than squirrels and taken another circuit around the island before deciding on which building to buy, then headed to the local coffee shop to get another feel for the local culture while he waited for his real estate agent to call him back.
Coffee was good. Another point in Fandom's favor. Throw in a good looking nurse or stewardess, and Eliot would be all set.
[ooc: open post is open, yes.]