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Mary Anne McGee ([info]virginal_) wrote in [info]utr_logs,
@ 2012-03-18 15:18:00

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Entry tags:mary, sam winchester

Who: Sam Winchester the New and Mary the Virgin.
What: Coffee!
When: The Friday after Sam's arrival.
Where: Coffee shop in London.
Warnings: Nope!


Mary was out on the patio of the coffee shop that Sam had mentioned. She was a little early, and as such, was reading her book and enjoying the early spring breeze. Every now and then, a little girl of three or four would come and sit down by Mary, and Mary would pull her into her lap, reading to her for a moment or three. It didn't really matter that the girl didn't know the story, she loved sitting with the older lady and Mary loved sitting with the little one.



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[info]virginal_
2012-03-19 06:39 am UTC (link)
"I'm not a blackmailing sort. If I'm mad at someone, I just tend to tell them." She was pretty good at scolding people. Once the bill was paid, Mary stood up and stretched, contented. She reclaimed Sam's hand as they walked to the Louvre.

And they continued that way through the entire museum, laughing and looking at the same paintings, finding that their taste in art was similar. She also liked that the conversation between them flowed easily and freely.

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