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Bela Talbot Winchester ([info]ltldropofpoison) wrote in [info]undertherainbow,
@ 2009-02-13 17:24:00

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Entry tags:bela talbot, dean winchester, john constantine

This holiday used to be prime time for me. It's making me nostalgic. All those foppish businessmen buying things for their wives. Being lax around their wallets and their money. Ah, memories. Any of you do-gooder sorts, though, never fear. Having a husband with more money than God tends to negate any reason to pilfer. Though I do miss the con.



Valentine's Day, to my extremely limited experience, seems to be all about the grand gesture, the romantic sappy bollocks. Je refuse. Ergo. A coupon of sorts, good for dinner for two. Redeemable at any time, hopefully complete with more interesting interludes at home. I figured you'd weep in joy when you saw the menu, though.

Work for you, husband?



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Bela
[info]doubleup
2009-02-13 07:39 pm UTC (link)
I love you woman. Though we'll redeem that for some other time. I've got plans for you tomorrow.

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Dean
[info]ltldropofpoison
2009-02-13 09:23 pm UTC (link)
Oh? Colour me impressed. I wasn't expecting anything.

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[info]silkcutcasanova
2009-02-13 10:23 pm UTC (link)
Hear, here, for the first bit.

Although lacking a husband of comparable merit, and anyone to run the Russian Fiddle Trick with, I've found myself living off the ripe old bastards infecting Vegas for their Elvis marriages.

Granted, I'm not the one in the Elvis suit this time, thank the blushing virgin mother.

Point to this- you ever decide you do wish for a bit of harmless con, look me up. I never manage the straight and narrow long.

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Locked
[info]ltldropofpoison
2009-02-13 11:00 pm UTC (link)
Obliged, but honestly, I think my husband would be mortally wounded if I ran a con with anyone but him. Professional pride, you know. Still, wishing you luck, certainly - best moments to con are when guard is down, and most people tend to be soppy and too giddy to care about everything monetary. Weddings certainly work.

My name is Bela, by the way. Bela Talbot Winchester.

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[info]silkcutcasanova
2009-02-13 11:06 pm UTC (link)
Oh, of course. I should have assumed being richer than the Vatican wasn't exactly moral. I'm much more acquainted with the gambler's hustle, myself. Or the tempered mystic, back home, but in these parts, a bit of smoke-and-mirrors fortune telling is sort blasé. And luck to you two, as well.

John Constantine. A pleasure, for a kindred spirit, missus.

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