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daemonized) wrote2017-01-23 02:25 pm
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ARDYN IZUNIA
Ardyn Izunia. Professor of law. Lord of law. Liege of law. The one grading your papers. Leave a message.
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Come in, then.
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Rosalind...
[He starts, and for once he has to actually search for words, stringing them together, instead of them flowing naturally.]
You've been distracting yourself?
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[She crosses her arms over her chest as she steps back, turning to head into the apartment proper. There's a mug of tea already waiting for her near the couch (and a few books scattered there, too, picked up and abandoned one after another).]
I was going to ask for your help in that, actually. I wanted to see if I could sketch out your Behemoth. But I think that may have to wait, though I'd rather do it sooner than later. It's not as if it's a project with any urgency, but certainly it would help to have a visual guide for some of these things-- I've already drawn out a few locations from my own memories, and I find it useful to have it on paper, it's easier to catch details like that, and--
[She's rambling, she realizes, and cuts herself off, shaking her head sharply.]
. . . in any case, ah. Yes.
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It's hard to know what to say; what there is to talk about, in the end, without the two of them going in circles about memories and how they might affect them. But it would naive of him to ignore the topic completely for the sake of distraction; however, if it's a distraction she's wanting, why should he deny her of it?
His eyes land on the sketchbook, and he seems to decide on something in-between.]
Show me, if you like. The locations from your own memories. I admit I'm curious, and if you want, I will describe the Behemoth to you later, in the best detail I can muster.
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As she flips through it, Ardyn will see there's a fair few sketches in there: portraits, some more complete than others. Some are celebrities, and some are people he doesn't know, and some are even people from the app, though these sketches are the ones least finished. There's a few doodles, here and there, childish and cartoonish, made while she was idling on the phone or busy with something else. And then-- ah.
There's no people in her sketch (and no anachronistic swimwear, either). But it's detailed, and Rosalind has obviously spent a great deal of time on it.]
The boardwalk. The one where he and I offered our pendants.
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The sketch she shows him of the boardwalk qualifies. He leans in to look at the line work, to take in the image presented before him.]
It looks like a place where many might enjoy themselves. Sunny, perhaps even... [He gestures vaguely at the drawing.] Lively, if it were to be filled with people. [Much like a boardwalk should be, he supposes.]
A place for tourists.
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[She pushes her fingers through her hair, frowning down at it, and taps two of the anthropomorphic battleships looming over the beach.]
I was discussing this with someone else . . . I wonder if they were a city that prided themselves on their naval tradition. Battleships aren't typical of beach towns.
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And is that instead a place you'd find yourself?