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Seamus Finnigan ([info]openbottle) wrote in [info]finnigans_rpg,
@ 2015-08-24 14:35:00

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Entry tags:character: angelina johnson, character: dean thomas, character: dennis creevey, character: dominic chambers, character: hermione granger, character: katie bell, character: lucy spinks, character: ron weasley, character: seamus finnigan

Speak Easy
Who: Open to invited guests. Please tag your characters.
What: Dean's birthday, booze, bad behaviour?
Where: Leo Dall's Speakeasy (aka The Roost)
When: Monday 24th August, 6.30pm onwards
Rating: I'm gonna put an NSFW warning for language on this from the get-go due to the high amounts of alcohol being consumed.

With a little help from Ron, George, Susan and a lot of help from Dominic, everything was ready. Invited guests would give the password at Weasley's Wizard Wheezes and be guided towards the floo fire where they'd be offered a portkey disguised as a standard powder container. The portkey would whisk them to the Roost - charmed to look like a prohibition bar. The lack of doors or windows made the room feel genuinely secret, and the extra effort of the portkeys had been totally worth it in Seamus's mind. Bowls of the jewel-toned two-hit fig punch rested on the bar and the tables for easy access, but if that didn't appeal there was also a cocktail list of 1920s cocktails to choose from. Unsurprisingly, the music was 1920s jazz and Dominic had set a sound barrier between the two halves of the room so that neither became uncomfortably loud.



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Re: Early: Lucy and Angie, and Open
[info]angie_j
2015-09-15 03:18 pm UTC (link)
"Confusing but exciting is a good description at least until you're used to it," she said, nodding. Having grown up with Quidditch it was all pretty normal to her, but she remembered her muggleborn year-mates and how they had reacted to the game.

Then Lucy was blushing too. Best not to investigate that one either. New people weren't used to her enthusiastic investigation. And it could be maybe seen as a bit nosy. And really it was usually reserved for her close friends. "Oh, she'll be a great chaperone," Angie enthused. "Knows what's going on, and the rules and stuff. Sadly I usually only get time to listen to matches if I'm not playing in them." She was hoping she could get to a place where she could go to a match once in a while too, but mostly listening and reading the post-match summaries from the team was enough since she usually had either a match to get over or match to prepare for when other games were on.

"So, what is it you do?" she asked. "Since we've regaled you about our world. Even if she doesn't play any more." She hooked a thumb at Katie and grinned.

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Re: Early: Lucy and Angie, and Open
[info]soundsfamiliar
2015-09-15 03:46 pm UTC (link)
"Yes, what is it you do? Its nice to know people outside sports, that's for sure." Katie agreed, avoiding her friends eye. It was nice that someone else was a blusher.

"So what are the rosy cheeks for?" She asked with a mischievous grin. It always happened to her and what better way to make friends. Or something like that.

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