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Dominic Chambers ([info]knowhow) wrote in [info]finnigans_rpg,
@ 2015-02-26 14:35:00

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Entry tags:character: dominic chambers, character: hermione granger

Dominic @ Wingbeat
Who: Dominic and OPEN
What: Dancing? Drinking?
Where: Wingbeat - LGBTQ+ Night
When: Thursday 26th Feb
Rating: We'll see...

An afternoon spent admiring Wingbeat - and it's owner - reminded Dominic that it had been far too long since he'd had a proper night out. He spent time at Finnigan's, of course, and he enjoyed it but it wasn't quite the same. Even though Dominic didn't dance much, the atmosphere was different. Louder, more intense, less room for conversation and more room for admiring the sights... Tonight, Dominic had no loftier goal in mind than that. It was rare for him to leave his flat without both his camera and his notebook, but this time he decided to go with it, bringing nothing to Wingbeat but his wand and some money. He wasn't here to work.

He'd dressed in a simple black t-shirt and jeans, cigarettes tucked in the back pocket just in case. He arrived late enough that it was already pretty crowded, the dance floor filled with people - whether alone, in groups or in couples. Dominic skirted around, narrowly avoiding at least one spilled drink, and ordered himself a vodka and orange juice. He happened to leave the bar just as a group of young women were leaving their table to go dance and he quickly nabbed the stool. The music was loud, and Dominic could almost see why Charlie wanted to put in a quieter area, but he quickly let the thought slide to the back of his mind. He tapped his foot against the table leg in rough time, watching out for anyone he knew - or anyone he didn't, but might like to.



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[info]knowhow
2015-03-16 02:10 pm UTC (link)
"Well, he's paying me," Dominic agreed with a grin. Some days, it still amazed - and amused - him that he could be paid to mess around with interesting charms and magic, so long as he eventually got it to work the way the customer wanted. It was especially sweet after teachers had spent years telling him he needed to do well in his exams if he wanted a good job. Not that Dominic had failed anything important, but he knew that this many years on it was his portfolio that spoke more highly than his grades. "And I get to put it in my portfolio, and I'm sure if someone asked who'd done the work he'd tell them. But if in six months he wants something new done, he's under no obligation to hire me to do it." Not that there was a vast amount of competition in Monument Alley, but there was some, and Dominic still hadn't had a big client in Diagon Alley or Hogsmeade yet.

Deciding that they were basically just dickering over semantics, Dominic elected to move on. "Are you working tomorrow?" It would explain the lack of alcohol, not that it really needed any explanation.

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[info]weasley_now
2015-03-21 02:00 am UTC (link)
Hermione listened with genuine interest as Dominic talked about his arrangement with Charlie. "I'm certain that if you do as well of a job here as you have at Finnigan's that you two will have a lucrative future."

When he asked if she was working the following day, a look of disbelief flashed quickly across her face. She found the question rather odd considering that most offices were open Monday through Friday and she was fairly certain that most everyone knew she worked a desk job. "I usually do work Fridays."

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[info]knowhow
2015-03-23 05:06 pm UTC (link)
"Usually but not tomorrow?" Dominic asked, since the phrasing had left it uncertain. Just because she worked a desk job didn't mean she couldn't take a day off and have a long weekend, or even a holiday. February might not be the most traditional time for it, but it wouldn't be the strangest thing Dominic had ever heard. After all, she had no children and didn't have to worry about taking time off when they'd already be out of school.

"I guess some of these people must be working tomorrow, though," he added, looking around at the crowd. "The one disadvantage of LGBT night. They're almost never on Friday or Saturday, unless it's a gay club." He shrugged and sipped his drink. "Not that it bothers me too much, I don't often have to get up early. His regular work was all at Finnigan's, and the earliest he had to be there was an hour or so before lunch. "Sometimes I do anyway, just because I'm awake." He was rambling, the drink loosening his tongue so that he talked even when he didn't truly need to. At least he wasn't drunk enough to be saying anything stupid - just trivial.

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[info]weasley_now
2015-03-28 02:47 am UTC (link)
"I don't deviate from my schedule often," Hermione responded to his pressing of the question. "Tomorrow is no exception." Drinking down the last of the beverage Dominic had bought her she set the glass down on the table and pushed it to the center. "I would say that any night when one has to get up early instead of enjoying their evening would be a disadvantage." Yes, Hermione enjoyed her job but she also enjoyed her days off.

"That said, I should probably call it a night myself." When Dominic stressed the theme of the evening she was fairly confident that there were others whose company he would much rather prefer. "Thank you for my drink and enjoy the rest of your evening," she stood and gave a slight wave before turning and making her way toward the exit.

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