( He doesn't know her, so he doesn't say it out loud. But if Elton did something he fucking shouldn't have in all this. Dark magic. Sold his soul. He's going to kill him. And what good would it have been. )
But, we should. Let's start walking. Try not to act like people that are suddenly alive.
[What kind is to be determined. Elsie is a little more hesitant to assume the worst - she will believe that even more so when she learns how long it's been since she died. But she also thinks that the circumstances of her death would defer any bad behavior on her family's part.
That being said, she waves her hands delicately, letting the baubles of light rise ahead of them so that they can see in front of them as they walk.]
Have you spent time in England before?
[It seems like a good puzzle to solve - how two seemingly disparate people wound up getting resurrected together at the same time.]
Or, more infernal. The magic that did this? I wouldn't trust. Who would do this for you?
( It's the kind that worries him, like Elsie. )
Yes, actually. A friend made it big in London. I try to go once a year or when a job takes me there. My husband... ( Is alive, gods willing. ) has a big, raucous family, so sometimes I leave him to his own devices. I fear what he's gotten into without me.
( Or, if he's the reason Avery is back. But, what would his connection to Elsie be? )
[Elsie stalls at the first question, because sure, there is an answer to that. But he wouldn't. Neither he nor her mother would do that to her, given how she died.]
I don't think they would do that to me. And it depends on how long I've been dead. But I have a twin brother, and my mother is still alive. She is a powerful witch, but he doesn't have magic anymore.
[Because it's complicated and a long story.
But she is pleased to hear about his friend in London, that's certainly a good place to start. And she does also hope that his husband is alive. But when he says the name "Azumas," something about that does ping (15).]
The name does sound familiar. Is that your family?
Ah. Well, Jack did go to school with an Asa Azuma. Unsure if he's related to your Azumas, but Jack liked him well enough. We met once when our boarding schools had a joint event.
[Gender exclusive schools meant she didn't spend much time with Asa, he seemed like he was a good friend to her brother and that's what matters.
What she doesn't realize is that she's giving away that she's been dead a very long time.]
Before she can comment on Asa's life choices further, however, they find themselves coming to the edge of a park. The street lights allow them to see, so she douses the orbs, and she glances through the city with a frown.]
I do think this is London.
[She leans forward, seeing a familiar shop on the street corner and she brightens.]
Oh! I know where we are. We're not far from my father's firm.
[Only it's not necessarily her father's firm anymore but she doesn't know that yet. Details.]
[That being said, if he wants to check out the date, there is magazine stand on the street that might have a daily tabloid of some kind with the date.]
[No newspapers, but he can check the dates on the magazines that will put them in roughly April of the year after he died. He can gauge that he's been dead roughly less than a year.
As Elsie slows to also look, her face pales some.]
I suppose we should probably be more careful with me.
[Elsie nods, taking the magazine from him, before leading him the rest of the way to the firm.
Meanwhile, at the firm of Alston, Bastoke and Courcey, Jack does not look up from his desk as his wayward intern happens to cross in front of his door, but that doesn't stop him from calling out all the same:]
You're not paid by the hour, Ms. Merlyn. You're free to head home once business hours are done.
Thanks for the reminder, Mr. Alston, but believe it or not, I like the quiet here. It makes for a better study environment than living with my brother.
( So, she's not working? So, that's okay? )
Also, I could say the same thing? I mean, you're probably salaried, it's late...
[Well, so long as she's not working. If she's working then she's devaluing her time and that won't do.]
Ah, but I am a partner, which means I have other revenue streams for one, and for the other am required to do paperwork.
[His least favorite part of the job, to be sure. He does look up at her at this point, and offers a small smile.]
I also will be leaving in the next thirty minutes or so, so unless Edwin is still puttering around his office, I would advise you to make your way home yourself or be locked in for the night.
Paperwork. Yikes. The one factor that might determine me really going into any profession.
( Paperwork is a bummer. )
Creepy way to put that, but I can also take a hint. Fine, I'll pack up my things. As long as you actually leave. I'm working with the honor system, here.
I will meet you at the door in thirty minutes. Also check in on Edwin and make sure he isn't here.
[Edwin Courcey is, he's using the quiet of his office for his own purposes, and they're going to need him later so it's better he's here. But the quiet, lanky blond man is buried over a pile of books behind his desk if JR wants to knock on his door and give him the thirty minute warning.]
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[There's no real landmarks nearby that she could see. Nothing familiar or that indicates that they're close to Cheetham.]
Perhaps if we start walking we could find a road? Perhaps someone will be able to tell us where we are.
[And depending on who they're closest too, tap whatever friends they have to.]
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( He doesn't know her, so he doesn't say it out loud. But if Elton did something he fucking shouldn't have in all this. Dark magic. Sold his soul. He's going to kill him. And what good would it have been. )
But, we should. Let's start walking. Try not to act like people that are suddenly alive.
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[What kind is to be determined. Elsie is a little more hesitant to assume the worst - she will believe that even more so when she learns how long it's been since she died. But she also thinks that the circumstances of her death would defer any bad behavior on her family's part.
That being said, she waves her hands delicately, letting the baubles of light rise ahead of them so that they can see in front of them as they walk.]
Have you spent time in England before?
[It seems like a good puzzle to solve - how two seemingly disparate people wound up getting resurrected together at the same time.]
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( It's the kind that worries him, like Elsie. )
Yes, actually. A friend made it big in London. I try to go once a year or when a job takes me there. My husband... ( Is alive, gods willing. ) has a big, raucous family, so sometimes I leave him to his own devices. I fear what he's gotten into without me.
( Or, if he's the reason Avery is back. But, what would his connection to Elsie be? )
Do you know the Azumas?
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I don't think they would do that to me. And it depends on how long I've been dead. But I have a twin brother, and my mother is still alive. She is a powerful witch, but he doesn't have magic anymore.
[Because it's complicated and a long story.
But she is pleased to hear about his friend in London, that's certainly a good place to start. And she does also hope that his husband is alive. But when he says the name "Azumas," something about that does ping (15).]
The name does sound familiar. Is that your family?
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In-laws. And then some. I'm also in business with them.
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[Gender exclusive schools meant she didn't spend much time with Asa, he seemed like he was a good friend to her brother and that's what matters.
What she doesn't realize is that she's giving away that she's been dead a very long time.]
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( He got away from the business side of the family business. )
If you ask him, he's the black sheep.
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[Jack also sees himself as the black sheep, but she knows that he will do what's expected for his family, whatever it takes.]
A California beach town does sound like it would suit him though.
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( Even though he is an exemplary Azuma, Liena doesn't think so. )
I think if he could, he'd only surf, drink beer, and stay away from the fray.
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Before she can comment on Asa's life choices further, however, they find themselves coming to the edge of a park. The street lights allow them to see, so she douses the orbs, and she glances through the city with a frown.]
I do think this is London.
[She leans forward, seeing a familiar shop on the street corner and she brightens.]
Oh! I know where we are. We're not far from my father's firm.
[Only it's not necessarily her father's firm anymore but she doesn't know that yet. Details.]
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( Or, wonder. )
He's a lawyer?
( And, okay, so they're in familiar territory for her. But, why is he here? )
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[It seems like it's been quite some time, but she didn't spend much time in London, if she's honest.]
It's this way. If nothing else, they'll probably let us use a phone at least.
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( And it worries him, now. He'd like to find something that will show him the date. )
Or, have access to the date. Will you being there be a shock?
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[After all, they are back from the dead.]
I'm sure it'd be a shock to your family as well.
[That being said, if he wants to check out the date, there is magazine stand on the street that might have a daily tabloid of some kind with the date.]
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( And the answers. He agrees. )
Quite.
( Oh, as he passes it, he will, scanning the magazines or for a newspaper. (5, LOL) )
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As Elsie slows to also look, her face pales some.]
I suppose we should probably be more careful with me.
[As she has been dead a good fifteen years.]
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( He deserves to see her. )
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It's probably more likely him at the firm than my father.
[But yes, that's a good plan.]
Perhaps I wait in the lobby and you gauge ... how complicated this will be?
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( He holds the magazine out. He's not worried about stealing from a magazine cart this late, not when they need to not make a big scene. )
To cover your face.
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Meanwhile, at the firm of Alston, Bastoke and Courcey, Jack does not look up from his desk as his wayward intern happens to cross in front of his door, but that doesn't stop him from calling out all the same:]
You're not paid by the hour, Ms. Merlyn. You're free to head home once business hours are done.
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( So, she's not working? So, that's okay? )
Also, I could say the same thing? I mean, you're probably salaried, it's late...
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Ah, but I am a partner, which means I have other revenue streams for one, and for the other am required to do paperwork.
[His least favorite part of the job, to be sure. He does look up at her at this point, and offers a small smile.]
I also will be leaving in the next thirty minutes or so, so unless Edwin is still puttering around his office, I would advise you to make your way home yourself or be locked in for the night.
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( Paperwork is a bummer. )
Creepy way to put that, but I can also take a hint. Fine, I'll pack up my things. As long as you actually leave. I'm working with the honor system, here.
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I will meet you at the door in thirty minutes. Also check in on Edwin and make sure he isn't here.
[Edwin Courcey is, he's using the quiet of his office for his own purposes, and they're going to need him later so it's better he's here. But the quiet, lanky blond man is buried over a pile of books behind his desk if JR wants to knock on his door and give him the thirty minute warning.]
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