Alec Lightwood (graceinthefight) wrote in madisonvalley, @ 2019-05-21 14:34:00 |
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Entry tags: | !closed, !log, alec lightwood (graceinthefight), castiel (heyassbutt), ~2019 may, ~25 points |
Who: Alec Lightwood and Castiel
What: A nephilim and an angel having a conversation
When: Tuesday afternoon
Where: Starbucks
Warnings: TBA
Status: Closed/On-going
It was Alec's day off, which meant he was actually out and doing things, one of which happened to be stopping at Starbucks. He'd run all his errands, he didn't have a shift with Lissa, and that left him plenty of time to just do whatever. Even now, he still wasn't exactly used to the concept of free time. He was far more used to it than he had been, though, and he actually knew how to keep himself busy instead of feeling absolutely aimless for a change.
He sat at a table with his drink, because it was nice to just sit there and people watch for a change. He was good at it, too, surprisingly unobtrusive without even using a glamour to completely hide himself. Alec knew how to be quiet, how to stay still, how to play the quiet one. Izzy was the family wild child, Alec was the quiet one. It'd served him well over the years, that wasn't any different now. It just lent well to different things.
Like the way he was able to do Guardian duty on Lissa so easily without people noticing him to begin with. If somebody noticed a Guardian following their charge, then the Guardian was doing their job badly. They never even noticed Alec's presence for any reason, though. He was good. Thank the Angel for his Shadowhunter training.
He'd been sitting for a while when he noticed Castiel. The angel kind of weirded him out, honestly. Well, not Castiel himself but the fact that there was actually an angel in town. He had nothing against Castiel, actually liked the guy -- knew him in passing, since they were both on Lissa's Guardian detail -- but considering that he himself was from a people actually descended from an angel? It created a sort of dissonance that broke his brain occasionally.
"Cas, hey," he said, waving the angel over since the place was busy. "What's up?"