Cece (canyouseemenow) wrote in summerview, @ 2018-11-24 20:17:00 |
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Entry tags: | cece disilva, ongoing, parker woodward, player: lyddia |
Who: Parker & Cece
What: Song Lyric Challenge - Right Time by Nikki Lane
Where: The Diner (to begin, and then possibly elsewhere)
When: Sunday, November 25th
Status: In Progress
Warnings: TBD
Sundays were... Surprisingly good business days. Weekends in general, though Sunday was the day when everyone stocked up for the week ahead, which is why Cece usually spent the day with a reusable shopping bag full of dime bags, neatly rolled joints, bath bombs and edibles stashed away in a corner booth at the diner while she sat around with a book and a bottomless plate of cheese fries while her customers rotated in and out. The nice thing about Summerview was that activities that might have been counted as illicit in the general human population (though in her case, this was changing in a lot of places, though not nearly quickly enough), often were ignored here. Blind eyes were turned. Which was all for the best, probably, because with a fire breathing dragon as Sheriff, Cece wasn't really in the mood to have law enforcement on her bad side.
What she was in the mood for was cheese fries, a chocolate malt and the wad of cash she'd walk home with that evening. Pot sold a bit better than magic, considering she was on an island with more witches than she'd ever met in her life before Summerview. She wasn't the only game in town when it came to potions and magical remedies. But there was no cure for boredom. Marijuana was a close substitute though. And no one else had the monopoly like she did.
Her nose was buried in a well worn copy of Stephen King's Pet Sematary--a first edition paperback picked up from Books & Bins six years ago when they arrived with not much more than the clothes on their backs. It was never a good idea to get sucked into something she hadn't read before when she was working. It had to be something she could put down when someone inevitably slid into the bench seat across from her.