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Annie Winchester ([info]anniegirl) wrote in [info]utr_logs,
@ 2011-07-10 19:21:00

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Entry tags:annorah winchester, jae-sun kim

WHO: Annie Winchester and Kim Jae-sun
WHAT: Their quasi-date
WHERE: Bond Street tube station to start
WARNINGS: Probably nothing.

Annie had been on her feet for literally eight hours straight, and she was fucking tired. Her hair was frizzed and her makeup was nonexistent at this point, and she was just thinking longingly of a chair and something appallingly alcoholic. She thudded down the stairs into the Bond Street station, each foot feeling leaden, all but zombie-walking down the hall.

She stopped, though, when she heard "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" wafting through the tunnel. Annie's hands flew over her mouth, and she mouthed oh, shit!, but she couldn't help much at this point. She couldn't very well run away, and she couldn't afford a cab. Hopefully he didn't run in terror when he saw her after a long, trying day; she hadn't looked like shit the last time they met.



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[info]anniegirl
2011-07-11 01:47 am UTC (link)
Annie blinked and felt the portkey going. When she opened her eyes, she saw the street signs in a language that wasn't English, and had to laugh. "Okay, I so thought you meant a flat in London." She was a little uncomfortable, a skinny Caucasian girl in chef whites, standing in Seoul, but she'd deal with it. "Lead on ... you'll have to help me out, though; I only know one word in Korean and it is really, really impolite."

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