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ariadne ([info]labyrinthine) wrote in [info]colligo_threads,
@ 2010-11-14 11:28:00

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Entry tags:!closed, *log, ariadne, sirius black

WHO: Sirius Black and Ariadne.
WHAT: Coffee and mapmaking!
WHERE: A coffeeshop somewhere in Colligo
WHEN: Backdated to after this post.
RATING/STATUS: Incomplete; probably PG-13 for language.


Paris had the Metro, New York had the subway, and Colligo had a public transit system without a catchy name to it. But it got you around and it wasn't too expensive, so Ariadne didn't question it. As with most things in her new city, really. She stepped off the bus and headed towards the coffee shop where she'd agreed to meet Sirius, a large pad of drafting paper tucked under her arm and an array of pencils and a ruler stuffed in her bag.

He'd said something about maps, after all, and wanting to create one. She'd found a map of the city for tourists but it wasn't very detailed, and the scale was off besides that. So she was prepared to start more or less from scratch. Was this going to be another Marauders' Map? Not that she was anything like one of those four pranksters, she told herself. Her rulebreaking was somewhat more sophisticated. And more actually illegal. But that was quibbling over details.

She got herself a cup of coffee and snagged a booth, setting her things down neatly on the side of the table and waiting for her erstwhile companion to show up. Probably he was busy chasing a cat up a tree or something.



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[info]pad_foot
2010-11-18 08:26 pm UTC (link)
"I was fighting a war against a psychopathic dark wizard," Sirius shot back, still lazing absently back in the booth, kicking up long, jean-clad legs to rest on the bench opposite. He remained like that, reclined with a casual elegance in the way same very he used to spend most of his classes at school. He cocked his head a little, watching the lines spill from Ariadne's pencil as she sketched out a blueprint followed quickly by an detailed, remarkably accurate sketch of the shop before them.

Sirius was quiet for almost an unheard of amount of time before a brunette waitress hurried past, collecting the empty mugs from a nearby table. Sirius allowed a slow grin to unfurl charmingly as he caught her her eye. "Alright?"

She smiled shyly back and hurried away, and Sirius sat back up and slid to the edge of his seat, reaching out and taking the drawing from Ariadne. "My go." He examined the picture for a moment. It was good. Really good. And he pulled a mildly impressed face in her direction before shaking his hair back and taking the pencil, drawing a few haphazard diamonds on the floorplan in the places of the customers, labeling them in his slightly looping script. 'Old guy with ear-hair' made it on there, as well as 'hot waitress' and 'scrotum nose'.

Sirius tossed the pencil carelessly aside, fetched his wand from his back pocket instead, and placed the point carefully in the middle of the sketch. There was a moment when long, flowing words were muttered under his breath, and then all of a sudden the markers started to move. Sirius smiled smugly to himself, taken with his usual arrogance as the 'earhair' man got up to shuffle to the toilet and his hastily drawn mark followed the trail on the paper, plotting his slow route over the floor.

"Now imagine it...." he waved a vague hand around the table, miming a bigger piece of paper. "Everywhere."

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[info]labyrinthine
2010-11-21 11:02 pm UTC (link)
Of course he flirted with the waitress. She couldn't even be mad about it, though she could be irritated as he pulled away the nearly-finished sketch. And that vaguely impressed look was probably all the praise she would get from him, so Ariadne would take it as a compliment.

She'd read the books and watched the movies, and she knew what the map would do, but watching the paper come alive in front of her was still astonishing. Ariadne smiled in spite of herself, watching the markers glide over the paper. "It wouldn't be as easy as that, would it? For the larger version. And would you have to draw markers for every single person here or could you make it - I don't know, auto-locate them?" She pulled the paper towards her again. "And the scale - maybe I could draw parts of the city and you could collate them, and make it zoom in and out depending on how much detail you want." It was more interesting than her models that were being made for no real purpose, and it had the potential to be a vital outlet for her creativity. How could she resist being fascinated?

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[info]pad_foot
2010-11-22 07:07 pm UTC (link)
"No..." Sirius bit down gently on his bottom lip, lost in a rare moment of complete concentration as he watched the markers make their lazy way around the paper map. "It's a separate charm. We edited that one when we were making the map so that it would locate everyone automatically. There was too many people coming in and out the castle. Same as here, really."

Still, as huge as Hogwarts was, Sirius suspected a city would be quite different. Admittedly, at least the streets here didn't change every other day, like Hogwarts corridors had a habit of doing. But it was so much bogger. Perhaps the two problems made the complexities of the tasks equal. After all, although Sirius rarely let on, he was really quite exceptionally bright. It was half the reason his and James' antics at school had infuriated their teachers so much.

Araidne tugged the paper towards her, pulling Sirius from his musings and causing him to glance over to her, planting his chin on his palm. "That's what I was thinking. Selecting certain buildings and making them enlarge over the paper. It should be an easy enough charm. I'll work on it."

Sirius took the opportunity to cock an eyebrow in the young woman's direction, a slow, arrogant grin unfurling. "And you thought I was just a pretty face."

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