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Susan Amelia Bones ([info]susanamybones) wrote in [info]finnigans_rpg,
@ 2014-09-15 23:20:00

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Entry tags:character: marcus flint, character: susan bones

RP: Dinner
Who: Susan and Marcus

What: Dinner

Where: Susan's House

When: Monday 15th of September, 8pm

Rating: NSFW for language, probably

After a particularly draining weekend, Susan decided that for her own mental state, as well as for the continued unbrokenness of several of her friends limbs, that it was time for to reach out to someone she'd been meaning to see for ages. With that in mind, she'd sent Marcus and owl, inviting him over for a late dinner after practice.

Humming happily to herself, she placed warming charms on a rather ridiculous number of dishes - Fajitas, tacos, enchiladas, burritos, chicken paella, and chilli con carne - and walked up stairs to watch some television with Shadow while she waited for Marcus to arrive. A rerun of Fawlty Towers had just begun when there was a knock at the door. Smiling, she bounded down the stairs two at a time, and opened the door.

"Hey you," she said, with a huge grin.



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[info]susanamybones
2014-09-27 02:35 pm UTC (link)
Susan shrugged elegantly. "Who even knows, but I hope so. We all deserve to be happy." She looked at him steadily for a moment before smiling. "I hope things work out for you too!"

"I think you should get a full sleeve done," she said, grinning wickedly. "All the women, but more importantly, men would swoon at you." She looked at him thoughtfully for a moment. "You could totally get like a crup as part of it to show that you're badass."

She laughed and flicked on the television, just in time for an episode of Airport to begin. "Well normal television is usually like a filmed play," she said, groaning happily as she bit into a burrito. "There's actors and writers and scripts. But reality television usually has regular people being filmed either in normal everyday situations or in situations created by the writers. It's very odd."

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[info]marcedflint
2014-09-30 02:41 am UTC (link)
Shrugging at the wish on his behalf, Marcus didn't make the comment he was thinking of about understanding if it didn't - Susan didn't take kindly to his consideration that he didn't really deserve that sort of happiness.

"Something to think about, at least," he stated, because at the moment his primary concern was covering the Mark. Everything else was secondary, and therefore hadn't been considered yet. He'd get there eventually, he figured.

He was still a little wary of most Muggle things, but the television at least seemed innocuous enough, even if he didn't quite understand everything that was being portrayed on it. Marcus' confusion only grew as the show continued, and about ten minutes in, he felt the need to ask, "Are you sure those are real people?" Because frankly, they all seemed a little overly ridiculous to him.

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[info]susanamybones
2014-09-30 03:46 pm UTC (link)
Susan rolled her eyes affectionately and let the matter drop. Sometimes there was just no talking to the man when he was in one of his moods. Privately, one of the things she admired most about the man was his stubbornness. Not that she'd ever tell him that, lest it get to his head.

Out of the corner of her eye she watched Marcus grow more and more puzzled with the television programme. "They are and they aren't," she said, sending him a huge wink. "When they see the camera, the people probably act out a bit, so really it could be that they're presenting sort of caricatures of themselves you know?"

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