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realityshifted2010-01-10 07:00 pm
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and I went full of curiosity
[Charles appears on the Plane, an armful of books he collected from the library to begin his preparation for exams]
Oh my, this is all very unexpected to say the least. I must be in my rooms right now, catatonia brought on by indulging too much wine and spirits.
[he takes it all in slightly dazed. A smile creeps up, an inside joke which he finds very amusing]
If this is all a dream, please don't wake me.
[the smile falls away though, as he realizes the person who would understand that joke isn't here]
Oh, but how absolutely intoxicating and beautiful. It seems impossible, all this snow and fog, but not even a cloud in sight.
If only I had a canvas I might try to capture this effect. It's quite exquisite. It would be perfection if there were some flowers to be found. Perhaps a bottle of wine and a good friend as well. Sebastian would be so taken with the peculiarities of this dreamscape. I will have to fill him in as soon as I regain consciousness.
Oh my, this is all very unexpected to say the least. I must be in my rooms right now, catatonia brought on by indulging too much wine and spirits.
[he takes it all in slightly dazed. A smile creeps up, an inside joke which he finds very amusing]
If this is all a dream, please don't wake me.
[the smile falls away though, as he realizes the person who would understand that joke isn't here]
Oh, but how absolutely intoxicating and beautiful. It seems impossible, all this snow and fog, but not even a cloud in sight.
If only I had a canvas I might try to capture this effect. It's quite exquisite. It would be perfection if there were some flowers to be found. Perhaps a bottle of wine and a good friend as well. Sebastian would be so taken with the peculiarities of this dreamscape. I will have to fill him in as soon as I regain consciousness.

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[this is all the warning Charles gets before Sebastian takes his books away with one hand, puts Aloysius into Charles's hands with the other, and then links his arm in Charles's]
I have been praying for you to come here for weeks! And here you are. I knew you would be if I tried. Oh, Charles, we'll have such a delightful time here! When I first arrived, there wasn't any snow, just endless stars in the sky and on the ground. If you brush aside the snow, you can see it in the ground. I must show you the bar. It never runs out.
[as all the information he deems important has been delivered, Sebastian will now be (rather happily) pulling Charles along in the direction of the bar]
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Did you say the bar never runs out?
[and Charles gladly lets himself be dragged along]
I dare say, your sudden presence in my dreams may be a cause for alarm.
[nor does he care to think what Collins and his Freud would say. More importantly, if he can't keep Sebastian out of his dreams, what hope does Charles have of keeping Sebastian out of his rooms while Charles tries to study for exams soon.]
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[he delivers this with his typical innocence as he pulls Charles into the bar, sets the books down as far away from possible, and then releases Charles only so he can start looking through the bottles]
I've been wanting to let you try the extraterrestrial ones but I had no idea how I might explain it to you, so I have been holding off until you could arrive here. There's a very nice blue one from... Kasomia IV, I think Straxus said, that tastes like blackberries. You'll love it. And I must tell you about Straxus to spare you the shock if you see him.
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Extraterrestrial? [laughs] How fantastically ludicrous.
[he takes a seat at the bar, completely amused]
Who or what is Straxus? It sounds Latin.
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[Sebastian pulls out the bottle]
I suppose it could be Latin. Second declension, do you think? Straxus, Straxī, Straxō, Straxum, Straxe, Straxō, Straxī, Straxī, Straxōrum, Straxīs, Straxōs, Straxī, Straxīs, Straxīs.
I hate Latin. Give me Aloysius back, would you? You may pour the drinks.
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You wish for a canvas?
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I do. Would you happen to have one?
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[Argentine turns and leaves, returning with a canvas and a paint set. He hands them to Charles.] My master loaned this to me, though he said I could keep them if I had developed an interest. However, they would be better in an artist's hands.
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[sooo nice and pretty. He has forgotten his books for the time being, placing them in the snow so he can accept the canvas and paint set. He can't hide his smile at these new gifts.]
Your master sounds extremely generous. Is he an artist?
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[Argentine moves a bit closer, mildly curious.] If I may ask, when you paint I would like to watch.
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Mummy's!Sebastian's name and so now she is backing up and watching, and wondering where the teddy bear is] ...Ye hast met Sebastian?[A pause as she considers the next important statment] There is wine here.
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[and then he smiles at this very important statement] Is there really? My subconscious is very kind it seems.
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mummySebastian.]How dost ye know it ist not my dreams? [She smirks slightly at the question; but there is still that very important statement to cover!] Wouldst ye like a guide to it?
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Then I should correct my request from earlier. If this is your dream, please don't wake up. I can't imagine how tedious nothingness would prove to be. [yes, the important things!] A drink and a guide would be smashing. Thank you.
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'Tis not a nothing! 'Tis a world; Cyprus thrashing in the grasp of Mars; but if ye do not wish it than I must resist. [Shiny importance! She smiles again and turns in the direction of the bar, starting to walk] Aye, I am glad for approval; you follow and I shallt lead ye.
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Hmm? Oh, yes I do.
[back to being distracted by pretty robes]
I beg your pardon, but your robes, they are exquisite. The detail is gorgeous. I've never seen anything of the like.
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{Tilts her head a bit, then curiously,}
You're a painter, aren't you?
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