Colette Brunel (
angelskills) wrote in
savetheearth2013-05-12 07:07 pm
CLOSED ☆
WHO: Colette Brunel (
angelskills) and Banagher Links (
argents).
WHAT: Banagher offered to help Colette organize the books in the tea parlor!
WHEN: 5-12-13, Sunday evening, 7:30ish!
WHERE: Colette's tea parlor.
WHY: Because adorable.
[ It's getting close to 7:30 now. Today, as most Sundays tended to be, was slow, but she didn't mind. The weather was getting so nice that it was hard to not be positive about things! Warm breezes and cooling spring showers, flowers beginning to grow and curl their green fingers out toward the sky. Even the sun was setting later, not wanting to say goodbye to such a lovely day.
And on top of all that, today was the day that Banagher (Bannie) was going to come and help her reorganize the books that lined the shelves in the shop. They desperately needed it - she did her best, but it was hard to keep on top of everything when you worked by yourself for six hours. Customers needed attending and cleaning needed to be done - the books were more often than not put on the back burner. Tonight they'd finally get the attention they so justly deserved with them having been so patiently waiting.
That... and, well, the prospect of seeing Banagher (Bannie) itself was enough to make a genuine smile stick on her face for the whole six hour shift.
The shop was all but deserted now, with empty cups and dirty napkins littering a couple of tables, left by college students getting some work done in the quiet. Finals were right around the corner for everyone. She sings softly to herself as she wipes a few tables down with a cloth, a sweet voice, keeping well and true to the proper notes. Singing and cleaning, a great way to pass the time and get things done in a timely manner. The china clinks as she picks up dirty teacups and pots as she goes, pocketing the occasional tip left on a table or tucked in a stray book. ]
WHAT: Banagher offered to help Colette organize the books in the tea parlor!
WHEN: 5-12-13, Sunday evening, 7:30ish!
WHERE: Colette's tea parlor.
WHY: Because adorable.
[ It's getting close to 7:30 now. Today, as most Sundays tended to be, was slow, but she didn't mind. The weather was getting so nice that it was hard to not be positive about things! Warm breezes and cooling spring showers, flowers beginning to grow and curl their green fingers out toward the sky. Even the sun was setting later, not wanting to say goodbye to such a lovely day.
And on top of all that, today was the day that Banagher (Bannie) was going to come and help her reorganize the books that lined the shelves in the shop. They desperately needed it - she did her best, but it was hard to keep on top of everything when you worked by yourself for six hours. Customers needed attending and cleaning needed to be done - the books were more often than not put on the back burner. Tonight they'd finally get the attention they so justly deserved with them having been so patiently waiting.
That... and, well, the prospect of seeing Banagher (Bannie) itself was enough to make a genuine smile stick on her face for the whole six hour shift.
The shop was all but deserted now, with empty cups and dirty napkins littering a couple of tables, left by college students getting some work done in the quiet. Finals were right around the corner for everyone. She sings softly to herself as she wipes a few tables down with a cloth, a sweet voice, keeping well and true to the proper notes. Singing and cleaning, a great way to pass the time and get things done in a timely manner. The china clinks as she picks up dirty teacups and pots as she goes, pocketing the occasional tip left on a table or tucked in a stray book. ]

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[ She twirls a little in front of the mirror, golden hair swishing against cardboard - she's careful not to bump into anything though. While the mirror is old, seriously old, there's still a reflection. ]
Going through all of this is going to be a fun project. Once the semester ends for good I'll probably do it! I'm sure Grannie would appreciate it.
[ She offers him a little grin. ]
Should we head back to the books?
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They've probably left a fingerprint or two in all this stuff. It's just a matter of finding them.
[ Like a love letter, or the last paper crane. Clapping his hands free of the dust, he returns her grin. ]
But yeah, let's get back. We can look some other day.
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[ None of it has gone anywhere in... 60+ years, probably. A couple more weeks wouldn't hurt. So she turns back to the stairs, climbing up. The stairs creak beneath her feet from age. Everything is oooold. But it has history to it. Once she's at the top she glances at him again. ]
Are you hungry at all?
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When he reaches the top of the stairs, he blinks his momentary reverie away with a soft "Huh?" to respond to her question. ]
Oh, sure! Is that okay? Since you're closed, and all.
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[ She laughs softly, tugging on some of those blond curls with the tips of her fingers. ]
And you can even try another tea if you'd like. It's the least I can do, you're helping me so much.
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I trust you! But you don't have to go that far... I've liked spending time with you, so it's not really like this is work for me.
[ ...Maybe that wasn't the smartest way to put it. Quickly he amends: ]
Or, I just—mean that's it's no trouble, that's all.
[ Come on Banagher that was not even a save. ]
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I mean... it's no trouble at all, because I like you!
[ She steps more into the kitchen. Looks like the chef has gone home! Quick fella. ]
I'd be really happy to make you something.
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Luckily it's all the same language, so Banagher takes it for what it is, nets those few butterflies lingering around in his stomach, and allows his expression to ease out once more. It's quiet now without the background noise he hadn't even realized was there: running water, clinking dishes. ]
I did say I wanted to try as many teas as I could, didn't I?
[ In a word: Okay. ]
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[ Though that she can make in the front. ]
Did you have dinner?
[ It's a little late, but some people don't always eat by 6... and she'd hate for him to be hungry while they were working. ]
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[ She walks over to the counter and picks up one of the menus to bring over to him. ]
Pick anything you want.
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Anything?
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[ Even if he does like helping, it means a lot to her, and she'd like to show that. So she tucks her hand behind her back and smiles. ]
And you should have a good dinner.
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You do way more than enough, really! But let me take a look. [ Even if he wanted to turn the offer down (he doesn't), she makes it awfully hard to even consider it. Absently scrubbing his fingers through his hair at his temples, he hums thoughtfully.
Soup? No, takes too much patience to eat... maybe a sandwich, so he could move around, too... ]
This?
[ Flipping the menu back towards her, he points at a picture of a club sandwich, sliced into neatly-piled little triangles. ]
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[ She takes the menu and nods. ]
It's a popular one. I'll get on it right away!
Does... does Haro eat?
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Ah, maybe he was jealous. [ Banagher pushes the door open all the way to let him roll right in. ] So, how about it, Haro? Do you eat?
[ Flashing his eyes, Haro intones: No need! No need! ]
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Wow! Okay then, one sandwich, coming right up.
[ She moves over to the fridge to start gathering supplies, fresh products and clean plates. ]
So how have things been for you lately, Banagher?
[ Tell her all of your feels. All of them. ]
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Lately? [ Finding no apparent seam, he rights the tiny robot again. ] Kind of calm, when I think about everything all together. [ A little over a month since it all began... it's almost felt longer. But he's keeping his opinion mellowed out, now knowing why the network was a discomfort to her. ] I'm ready for finals to be over, that's for sure.
[ Giving Haro a toss, almost like a basketball with opinions, he mulls a little. ]
What about you? —Oh, right! Did you find out anything on starting a garden yet?
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I picked up some packets of seeds to plant! Though as for finding a good place... I was thinking of maybe going to the outskirts of the city to find a spot that's been left alone. It'd be nice, to clean up and create a nice place where people could go to a little outside the city.
[ She turns her head to smile at him. ]
But that might be too ambitious. Maybe a spot in the park if I can get permission for that would be easier!
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But I think you could do it. Did you find all the colors you wanted?
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[ She returns some things she doesn't need anymore to the fridge and continues cooking, spreading a cream onto the toasted bread. ]
Someone even mentioned a rooftop garden to me. I think I might be able to do something on top of this building... the roof seems like the kind that'd work for it.
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[ He's quiet a moment, kneeling to let Haro back down. ]
Still, I think someplace quiet with a lot of flowers sounds nice too. Away from here. Not that I dislike the city, but it's just something you don't see often, or get the chance to even think about.
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[ She sets up the plate, moving meat to bread and lettuce. ]
I'm going to do my best to start it soon. I'd love to have things going for the summer! I'll have plenty of free time for it too.
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[ Not very many usually, but it was better than nothing. Pausing, he takes a peek over her shoulder. ]
...Smells good.
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[ Just a few finishing touches to put into place, like the side of sauce and such! ]
I really hope you like it.
[ It's been made with Love(TM)! ]
I'm not as good at cooking as the chef, but I've managed to learn a little while working here.
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