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Octavia Blake ([personal profile] okteiviakom) wrote in [community profile] fandomtownies2019-10-17 02:09 pm

The Docks at Port of Fandom, Thursday Afternoon

Octavia had handwavily abandoned the flower shop at lunchtime. The morning had been enough to show her that this week's quiet extended all the way to her work: the phone stayed silent, and no one came in. None of the existing orders even needed to get done today. All these things meant she didn't feel bad about cutting her day short, especially since she hadn't been feeling like staying cooped up indoors, anyway.

She'd stopped by at the apartment to get some things, then at The Perk for a pumpkin spice latte to go, and then she'd walked all across the island. Through the park to Black Swan Drive, then right on Griffin, then down along Loon Drive until she was at the port. And there she was now, sitting on a dock with her legs hanging over the edge, right where the Cape Rouge usually was. Or at least where it had been for as long as Octavia had known about it, which was maybe too short a time to make 'usually' applicable. Maybe too short a time to justify her even choosing this specific spot for spending her time in - so good thing, then, that she was just here to check up on the docks' porg population. Duke wasn't due back for almost another week, and maybe the birds were getting lonely.

Sure.

She'd brought along the book Liam had given her for her birthday. North American Wildlife, an illustrated guide. She had it open on her lap, and a few of the porgs that had waddled over as soon as she'd shown up were now curiously prodding at the cover. She shooed them gently a little further away when they decided to see whether the pages were edible while she leafed through them.

One particularly brave porg tried clumsily climbing onto her lap, as if it was curious to read, too. Or just thought that was the warmest place to be right now. "I don't think you guys are in this one," Octavia told it with the tiniest huff of an amused sound, as she let it do what it wanted to. "Moba."

She was yet to make it to the part of the book that had puffins in it.

[ooc: Ooopen.]
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[personal profile] betterthanaplan 2019-10-21 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"And so you gave up on fun," Duke said skeptically.
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[personal profile] betterthanaplan 2019-10-21 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
"Nah." Duke shook his head. "Fun does not give up on people. And not just because it's an abstract concept and not a person." A beat. "As far as I know."

Delirium was no longer Delight, after all.
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[personal profile] betterthanaplan 2019-10-21 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
"About fun?" Duke asked. "Swimming? Or are we backing up further than that?"
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[personal profile] betterthanaplan 2019-10-21 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"Talking to me reminds you of being carefree," Duke said. ". . . That might be the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me."
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[personal profile] betterthanaplan 2019-10-21 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"I mean. I'd rather actually make you feel carefree, instead of just reminding you of it. But yeah."
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[personal profile] betterthanaplan 2019-10-22 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
“Glad to be in such stellar company,” Duke said with a little bow.