[this cheeky little—
it's late at night, and while she figures they've got a lot of flatmates that are night owls, she's quite nonetheless as she heads down to the first floor and towards ren's room.
knocking once, she lets herself in.]
Oh, it's actually tidy in here.
it's late at night, and while she figures they've got a lot of flatmates that are night owls, she's quite nonetheless as she heads down to the first floor and towards ren's room.
knocking once, she lets herself in.]
Oh, it's actually tidy in here.
[she takes a seat, looking around his apartment. the layout is basically the same as hers, though she imagines there is some freedom in not having roommates.
her eyes meet his.]
Maybe.
Do you know how many people are in this place who aren't originally from Gloucester?
her eyes meet his.]
Maybe.
Do you know how many people are in this place who aren't originally from Gloucester?
[there are a few people who live in the flophouse who don't seem otherwise too out of place, unlike the majority of the people who walk these halls at any given hour. she is only bound to assume the same of those staying at the ADI's apartments.
she tilts her head.]
A friend?
[removing one foot from her slippers, she puts it up on the chair and hugs her arms around it.]
There are four from my world, but they're not ... exactly friends. [colleagues, in a distanced way] Everyone else is really kind, though. [she can't help but think of harry, bumbling his way about and having long conversations of everything and nothing with her, and smiles lightly.] Might be good to know who we all are.
she tilts her head.]
A friend?
[removing one foot from her slippers, she puts it up on the chair and hugs her arms around it.]
There are four from my world, but they're not ... exactly friends. [colleagues, in a distanced way] Everyone else is really kind, though. [she can't help but think of harry, bumbling his way about and having long conversations of everything and nothing with her, and smiles lightly.] Might be good to know who we all are.
Loki?
[immediately, all wanda can think of is: what did he do?
except—the loki she had met in the flophouse was, despite being very loki, a vastly different individual than the one she remembered seeing on the news, painted as a villain with no redeeming morals.]
He is from my world, but I'm not too familiar with him.
[......]
Why?
[immediately, all wanda can think of is: what did he do?
except—the loki she had met in the flophouse was, despite being very loki, a vastly different individual than the one she remembered seeing on the news, painted as a villain with no redeeming morals.]
He is from my world, but I'm not too familiar with him.
[......]
Why?
He is full of tricks and disarming words.
[she can't help the light shake of her shoulders as she tries hard to not laugh at ren's assessment of the god. he is not the most popular of individuals where she's from, but he's been kind enough to her.
far from unsavory, at least.]
Not that I'm vouching for him, but he's not as terrible as I was told.
[she can't help the light shake of her shoulders as she tries hard to not laugh at ren's assessment of the god. he is not the most popular of individuals where she's from, but he's been kind enough to her.
far from unsavory, at least.]
Not that I'm vouching for him, but he's not as terrible as I was told.
Neal is always happy to encounter someone else who enjoys cooking. Mutual exchange of tips and recipes--it's fun. And Ren seems very talented for a kid his age. He doesn't usually go to places uninvited--well, no, that's a lie, he does it all the time.
Anyway.
Knock knock!
Anyway.
Knock knock!
Edited 2021-10-02 16:23 (UTC)
Neal inclines his head in a polite little sort-of-bow before entering, hands tucked into his pockets. He peeks around the apartment with curiosity, wondering what kind of space Ren and his roommates share. It says a lot--personal bedrooms, yes, but common spaces sometimes even moreso.
[Akechi genuinely hadn't wanted to bother with the "real" Halloween party, but Ren had wanted to go, and after everything that had happened, he hadn't the heart to refuse. He'd put in his appearance, chatted with a few people, and as soon as Ren was ready to leave, followed behind him. Honestly, he doesn't know how Ren's even managing to walk so easily in those heels; were he in a better frame of mind, he'd even appreciate the way he manages to make the dress look so graceful on his slender frame. As it stands, he's exhausted, physically and mentally worn out, and the sight of the apartment is a welcome one as he opens the door for the other boy.]
Take your shoes off, [he says brusquely as he shrugs off his coat to hang by the door.] I don't want your heels scratching the floorboards.
Take your shoes off, [he says brusquely as he shrugs off his coat to hang by the door.] I don't want your heels scratching the floorboards.
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