Seven Horrors (
sevenhorrorsmods) wrote in
sevenhorrors2025-08-03 11:53 am
Entry tags:
- amana ichijiku,
- aventurine,
- childe (tartaglia),
- eliza aberdeen,
- ena shinonome,
- fiorella,
- fuuta kajiyama,
- hamn,
- ivan niklaus,
- klein moretti,
- makoto edamura,
- mark grayson,
- minato arisato,
- nei takarai,
- neverah valedren,
- rantaro amami,
- sherlock holmes,
- sprezzatura vaux,
- suzuha amane,
- tifa lockhart,
- wanderer,
- yuffie kisaragi,
- yuma kisaragi,
- zuo le
[. . . july showers bring august ghosts]
Who: EVERYONE
When: August 3, wobbly hands
Where: Around the school!
What: some things happened. the school is suddenly a lot more crowded
Warnings: references to blood and bite injuries, but otherwise, non! unless you bring something to the party yourself
[August 3 stars off. . . weird.]
[The morning bell chimes at 6 a.m., as it usually does! But there appears to be a very thin layer of fog settled against the ground outside. Some of it seeps into the school's hallways, before dissipating in a few wisps of haze. Weird??]
[As the day goes on, you feel like you can hear strange whispers echoing in the air-- a voice, hissing the word miiiiiiiine over and over again. Also weird!]
[And by the time the afternoon hits, you may find yourself running into some very unwanted guests. You've been here two weeks, and this is the first time you're seeing these guys?? Where have they been??]
[By the way, the nurse's office is unlocked!]
When: August 3, wobbly hands
Where: Around the school!
What: some things happened. the school is suddenly a lot more crowded
Warnings: references to blood and bite injuries, but otherwise, non! unless you bring something to the party yourself
[August 3 stars off. . . weird.]
[The morning bell chimes at 6 a.m., as it usually does! But there appears to be a very thin layer of fog settled against the ground outside. Some of it seeps into the school's hallways, before dissipating in a few wisps of haze. Weird??]
[As the day goes on, you feel like you can hear strange whispers echoing in the air-- a voice, hissing the word miiiiiiiine over and over again. Also weird!]
[And by the time the afternoon hits, you may find yourself running into some very unwanted guests. You've been here two weeks, and this is the first time you're seeing these guys?? Where have they been??]
[By the way, the nurse's office is unlocked!]

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I live in a residential building, which means I am spared from the immediate inconveniences of living next door to a bustling business. No, indeed, my flat is upstairs, and my window affords a fair view of all that happens directly below, earning me some distance to properly observe.
And yet London is still London. Every morning, without fail, there is hustle and bustle below, loud enough to awaken anyone who isn't used to the growing murmur of the working crowd. And cabs and carriages that carry the hoofbeats of horses reverberating down the street for what must be blocks and blocks. Beyond that! My landlady will not let a man rest when he truly desires it, besides.
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kneads her fingernails in at the edge of the bench. the sound of the wood splintering slightly. ]
Living near water, you?
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All of Great Britain is an island, but London is about forty miles or so from the coast. But the River Thames cuts through Southern England and the capital is included in that. So yes, in a way, I do live near water.
Though... perhaps not in the same manner as a city named Waterdeep.
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[London has at least six million people, but⦠it is also at least six times as large.]
It must smell just as badly as my home.
[This is his takeaway, and he is only partly joking.]
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Well, IβMetropolitan area is larger. I could not say how large.
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But it must smell like brine all day?
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And what do you miss the most?
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There was this... tremendous library...
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[Go on.]
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[ with a sharpish inhale, meant to signify the end of a thought. she shakes her head, dismissing it, and tugs on her arm. it hurts. ]
Please. Give me one moment.
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But in this case, he canβt help but question as she tugs her arm aside-]
Very well, but we shouldnβt pause until your wound has fully thawed.
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[ indeed, she is several shades paler now than she was when they first sat down. keeping it all inside, where he can't see, is bearing down on her. ]
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He isβ¦ far more adept at providing distance than comfort, so if thatβs what she wants so desperately, he will concede.]
β¦A minute then.
[The heat pack and the rag are pulled away and sat down. Does she want him to⦠leave? For a minute or two? He can do that, as well, moving to stand.]
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You were crying. Iβm trying to be considerate.
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SITS BACK DOWN]
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same
Well.
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