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[info]oathandshield

Who: Jennifer [info]oathandshield and Elisabeth [info]keepdreaming
What: Business, dinner; the usual.
Where: Rome
When: Friday evening
Warnings: TBA
To scale the map, to get us back on track. )

[info]caliginosity

Who: Jennifer Warda ([info]oathandshield) and Riley ([info]caliginosity)
What: All those flowers must come from somewhere~
Where: Riley's shop, which I will name someday (today is not that day).
When: Tuesday, March 15th (let me know if that doesn't work for you, dear)
Warnings: Pollen. :|

don't cover yourself with thistle and weeds )

[info]sic_et_non

Who: Cesare Corrino ([info]sic_et_non) & Jennifer Warda ([info]oathandshield)
What: It's always the small incidents - quiet, unexpected first encounters, for example - which make these dull events bearable.
Where: France
When: Summer, 1999
Warnings: N/A

Take your time, hurry up. The choice is yours, don't be late. )

[info]oathandshield

Who: Jennifer Warda ([info]oathandshield) and Jocelyn Makepeace ([info]dreamsinday)
What: Books. Lots of books, a little confusion and a dash of crazy.
Where: Incantare's office/bookshop front.
When: Saturday morning.
Warnings: TBA, but doubtful.

To bedlam and part way back. )

[info]gates_mods

Valentine's Day Plot

When the Market is busy, no one notices the peripheries, not those focused on doing their jobs. And the Market is busy; Valentine's Day is always an event for those unlucky in love, those who want charms for looks and charms for the heart, those who wish to kill off the unfaithful and those who want to bring him back. No one noticed a small store setting up on the very edge, hung with pink and red bunting and a large handlettered sign proclaiming, 'Madam Venus's Charms and Delights'. No one was there when it (illegal, no permission to operate) went rather wrong at around midnight on Sunday, burst into a very loud, pink and red explosion and left nothing behind but a cloud of livid pink smoke. It was a perfect kind of plight, a warning if you will, to those who set up within the Market without the Market's sanction -- until, by morning, that smoke had spread and diffused and drifted, until it had become rather obvious that perhaps it wasn't just Madam Venus who had a plight at all.

Great swathes of the stuff drifted past the barrier line, blew softly into just a drift of palest pink and caught itself on the ever-helpful breeze meandering through London that morning. Valentine's Day for the residents was clearly going to be a little more unusual than the rest of the year.