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Something Small And Wrinkly This Way Comes!
Who; Whoever wants to tag in!
What; One Closed + Two Open
Where; Apartments, Park, Gullwings Office
When; July 26th
Warnings; Adorable wrinkles (A PUPPER), but otherwise I will update if serious things occur!
Note:If anyone wants something specific they are welcome to let me know!
The Arrival - Closed to Rhy
Llewellyn had left for the office, amusingly dragging his heels the whole time. He had never been much of a morning person, and it was harder still to motivate himself to leave when he woke up curled against his husband.
But gone he had, after breakfast and some light fussing with his notes (there were still several trailing towards the door where they’d fallen) he bid Rhy farewell and wished him a good day… And a small, soft promise that if he was going to be late, he’d call. Something said a little more frequently of late after his run in a month ago, a promise Llewellyn did his best to keep.
What the detective hadn’t expected was staying regularly at Rhy’s building would present a rather odd ‘wrinkle’ in someone else’s day.
Outside his apartment in the blue building, some might have noticed a basset hound pup next to a hat box, pawing at the door and making the most annoyed sounds in an attempt to get in. He was smallish, at that funny awkward stage where his paws were a bit large compared to his legs, and his ears were still dragging so low on the floor that he would very easily trip upon them if he got too excited.
But his attention on the door went on for a good ten minutes or so, before the dog let out an annoyed little sneezing sound and turned his wrinkly body to pad downstairs and waited for someone to open the door with all the patience of a dog who knew the world wasn’t made for someone as short as he. Once the door opened, he bolted across the square. Ears dragging and nose snuffling fiercely as he followed the scent trail of who he was looking for from one building to the next. His patient wait was repeated as he came upon the building that had the strongest scent, dashing under people’s legs as he came to a stop in front of the door he was looking for and resumed pawing at it.
Eventually, he let out one of his more impressive howls in hopes of getting the attention of whoever was inside. He was sure that at least one of his fathers was within!
Burning off some energy - OTA
The park had quickly become one of Llewellyn’s favourite places since the festival. It reminded him so much of his world, in many good ways. He had a lot of happier memories tied to the park there. It had been a bit of a safe space… When he wasn’t feeling welcome at his first place of work, it had become his ‘office’, so to speak. It was open, easy to avoid being crowded. The sun above, and nice scenery to look at.
Now that he looked back on it? It seemed like a missed opportunity on his part that he’d never had a dog before. Pretzel clearly enjoyed it as much as he did, racing around in the grass and sniffing around for all the interesting new scents that definitely had not been present in their last world. There was life here, after all.
At some point, Llewellyn realized he was going to need to get the dog a proper harness and leash again. Even if he was trained to listen to some commands pretty well, it was hard to deter a dog who had never experienced the great outdoors in such a literal sense before. There were so many sights, sounds, smells, and creatures he’d never seen before!
Pretzel, as Llewellyn had noted, was extremely sociable. He delighted in attention and wasn’t afraid to dart up to someone to try to get pats or handouts if he noticed another person around. Aside from people in their last world, he’d even made friends with some very unlikely creatures (including both rabbits and wolves).
So… Say hello to the ridiculous, wrinkly creature tripping over his own ears in front of you!
Bring Your Pup To Work Day - OTA
Llewellyn wasn’t entirely sure about leaving Pretzel cooped up in the apartment all day at either of his or Rhy’s places. If one of them were off for a day, sure the pup would get all the attention he needed. But otherwise, he was a growing dog who was at that awkward stage of growth, reasonably well trained but still prone to puppy-mischief. Plus, it was hard to get stern with the canine for his mischief when he already had the most sad, lethal puppy-dog-eyes in existence. It was probably Pretzel’s greatest weapon, and given how spoiled he was? He knew how to use it.
So… Leaving the pup along would just result in Llewellyn’s shoes being chewed up again and who knew what other kinds of messes that only a dog could think of making.
People working would either look down to see a wrinkly pup staring up at them, maybe hoping for ear scritches or a little piece of whatever they might have been eating. Surely other people kept snacks at their desk like his father… right? Of course, Llewellyn was quick to apologize if he caught sight of Pretzel disturbing someone, or exploring where he shouldn’t. “Uh- sorry, he’s friendly! Just… A little stubborn.”
Like him, maybe.
What; One Closed + Two Open
Where; Apartments, Park, Gullwings Office
When; July 26th
Warnings; Adorable wrinkles (A PUPPER), but otherwise I will update if serious things occur!
Note:If anyone wants something specific they are welcome to let me know!
The Arrival - Closed to Rhy
Llewellyn had left for the office, amusingly dragging his heels the whole time. He had never been much of a morning person, and it was harder still to motivate himself to leave when he woke up curled against his husband.
But gone he had, after breakfast and some light fussing with his notes (there were still several trailing towards the door where they’d fallen) he bid Rhy farewell and wished him a good day… And a small, soft promise that if he was going to be late, he’d call. Something said a little more frequently of late after his run in a month ago, a promise Llewellyn did his best to keep.
What the detective hadn’t expected was staying regularly at Rhy’s building would present a rather odd ‘wrinkle’ in someone else’s day.
Outside his apartment in the blue building, some might have noticed a basset hound pup next to a hat box, pawing at the door and making the most annoyed sounds in an attempt to get in. He was smallish, at that funny awkward stage where his paws were a bit large compared to his legs, and his ears were still dragging so low on the floor that he would very easily trip upon them if he got too excited.
But his attention on the door went on for a good ten minutes or so, before the dog let out an annoyed little sneezing sound and turned his wrinkly body to pad downstairs and waited for someone to open the door with all the patience of a dog who knew the world wasn’t made for someone as short as he. Once the door opened, he bolted across the square. Ears dragging and nose snuffling fiercely as he followed the scent trail of who he was looking for from one building to the next. His patient wait was repeated as he came upon the building that had the strongest scent, dashing under people’s legs as he came to a stop in front of the door he was looking for and resumed pawing at it.
Eventually, he let out one of his more impressive howls in hopes of getting the attention of whoever was inside. He was sure that at least one of his fathers was within!
Burning off some energy - OTA
The park had quickly become one of Llewellyn’s favourite places since the festival. It reminded him so much of his world, in many good ways. He had a lot of happier memories tied to the park there. It had been a bit of a safe space… When he wasn’t feeling welcome at his first place of work, it had become his ‘office’, so to speak. It was open, easy to avoid being crowded. The sun above, and nice scenery to look at.
Now that he looked back on it? It seemed like a missed opportunity on his part that he’d never had a dog before. Pretzel clearly enjoyed it as much as he did, racing around in the grass and sniffing around for all the interesting new scents that definitely had not been present in their last world. There was life here, after all.
At some point, Llewellyn realized he was going to need to get the dog a proper harness and leash again. Even if he was trained to listen to some commands pretty well, it was hard to deter a dog who had never experienced the great outdoors in such a literal sense before. There were so many sights, sounds, smells, and creatures he’d never seen before!
Pretzel, as Llewellyn had noted, was extremely sociable. He delighted in attention and wasn’t afraid to dart up to someone to try to get pats or handouts if he noticed another person around. Aside from people in their last world, he’d even made friends with some very unlikely creatures (including both rabbits and wolves).
So… Say hello to the ridiculous, wrinkly creature tripping over his own ears in front of you!
Bring Your Pup To Work Day - OTA
Llewellyn wasn’t entirely sure about leaving Pretzel cooped up in the apartment all day at either of his or Rhy’s places. If one of them were off for a day, sure the pup would get all the attention he needed. But otherwise, he was a growing dog who was at that awkward stage of growth, reasonably well trained but still prone to puppy-mischief. Plus, it was hard to get stern with the canine for his mischief when he already had the most sad, lethal puppy-dog-eyes in existence. It was probably Pretzel’s greatest weapon, and given how spoiled he was? He knew how to use it.
So… Leaving the pup along would just result in Llewellyn’s shoes being chewed up again and who knew what other kinds of messes that only a dog could think of making.
People working would either look down to see a wrinkly pup staring up at them, maybe hoping for ear scritches or a little piece of whatever they might have been eating. Surely other people kept snacks at their desk like his father… right? Of course, Llewellyn was quick to apologize if he caught sight of Pretzel disturbing someone, or exploring where he shouldn’t. “Uh- sorry, he’s friendly! Just… A little stubborn.”
Like him, maybe.
NEVER GOT THIS FUCK YOU DW
"Dwag," he mumbled. "Fur. Hyne."
I WAS WONDERING IF DW WAS BEING A JERK. It needs to stop!!! Being!! A JERK!
Father must let him down! Must let him down this minute to say hello! An excited little whine escaped as his tail wagged a million times a minute.
Unfortunately for Pretzel, Llewellyn caught on a little quicker than he might have if he hadn't been to a world before this. "O-oh this is an allergy isn't it, you're allergic to..." Well, he glanced down at Pretzel when he heard Nida say 'dawg.' "You're allergic to Pretzel, aren't you." Hellfire. "Umm..." How do you handle removing an allergen when it was your dog, and you didn't have a place to take him?
CAPSLOCK WILL SOLVE THIS!
Nida sneezed again, before nodding to Watts. He waved at the man with his free hand, trying to encourage him to back up. Nida was definitely backing toward the door to try and get some breathing space.
"No meds," he grumbled. Yeah, he hated this. He had to work with these people!
ITS IN THE TROUBLESHOOTING MANUAL AND EVERYTHING /o/ lol
Llewellyn kept a secure hold on the pup as he backed up as well, almost tripping over a chair as he went. "Uh... Right, yes, I've allergy medication is usually the answer. I don't know if this world has that..." He really wasn't sure, this world seemed a little behind his own world, and apparently the term 'Allergy' wouldn't even come into use until a year or two after when he was from.
Wait, this place had a second floor... He wasn't sure what that was for considering there were only a few of them, but maybe he could block Pretzel up there? And if he chewed on anything he shouldn't, he could beg Jagger's forgiveness later. "Would it help if I took him upstairs? And uh- got you some water?"
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He just needed some space to breathe.
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Hurrying away, glad he had longer legs than the pup and could hopefully make it outside first, Llewellyn opened the door and gestured the man outside. "I'm terribly sorry about that. He's still learning, and we didn't want to leave him in the apartment alone yet. It uh- slipped my mind that some people might be allergic."
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"Not your fault. I'll talk to Raimon," he said, trying to clear his breathing. "Not like I can just avoid the place."
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Llewellyn shook his head, "If I thought it would help to keep him away from the office on the days you have to come by, though I confess I don't know you well enough to know when that would be." This was an awful first impression, really. "Mm... Was there something I could help with, to uh- make up for the allergic-reaction my dog caused."
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"I could arrange private meetings with Jagger in the future," Nida suggested with a sigh. "Not much point to a liason if I'm not meeting with him."
Still, he offered his hand out.
"Nida Nomura, with the guard."
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And a new world, so very different, Llewellyn was concerned it might throw the pup off more than a little to suddenly be left alone. Maybe he was soft (he was), but that also seemed a little mean to the puppy.
He took the man’s hand, though. “I’m Llewellyn Watts-Maresh. It’s nice to meet you, Nida.” He responded with an attempt at a more professional greeting after the whole... blundering about over allergies. “I just joined on when I arrived as a detective.”
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"Sounds about right. I knew Jagger had new help, but I haven't had as much time to swing by lately," he answered. "I'm the guard appointed liason officer, meant to make your work with our numbers smoother. I'm also a... let's go with outsider."
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“An outsider, mm...” Not a member of the locals, then. That was actually rather good to hear, that people from other worlds were allowed to get involved. It seemed like a good idea to have that outside point of view, especially with the mess that the Aspects had been making. “Are there many outsiders working with the local guard?”
He should know Nida, at least somewhat thanks to Ignis... But Ignis might have only used the man’s name once or twice before, and Llewellyn’s memory tended to be spotty, without a more constant reminder on things like names.
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Hibiscus, having come to the realization that she was not going to get to have a puppy friend, decided to at least interact with Llewellyn. Which meant sitting on his shoes.
"I was made liason because the Gullwings were created by an outsider, and stays run by people like us. And Gullwings seems to get themselves into trouble, and I'm a bit more qualified for handing that than some other guards.
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Llewellyn couldn’t help but frown lightly, “I’ve been told that a few times now, at least of prior-members.” He shrugged, “I hope to not add to that trouble, maybe make your job a little easier.” Said the man who’d gotten knocked around by a walking trash-monster not even a month ago. Llewellyn was not good at staying out of trouble, though it wasn’t as though he went looking for it.
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Nida really did think he was here for the long haul after all. He could believe that some day he would just be riding Hibiscus. Though, until she was a bit older and larger, she was still living with them. Given time she'd need to live in a proper stable.
"Have you? Huh, didn't think other people would mention the shit Caelan got up to. But provided you'ore not going to play violin next door to me at three am, we're fine."
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Brows rising a little, “Nope. I can assure you I don’t have any inclination to play the violin, I’m not particularly talented in the music department.” Sometimes he might sing a little to himself, but not around people. “Three AM is an hour I’d rather be unconscious too.” Happily curled up with Rhy, at that. “And I’ve been warned that this place may be bad luck... But I rather hope to prove that wrong.”
Llewellyn hoped to be around for quite some time himself, after all. Going back to his world? It didn’t appeal nearly as much as it had a year ago.
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"I don't know about bad luck, but most of the founders aren't around anymore. That's just because they went home, we presume. But they were good, noble people."
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“Yes, that is what I’d heard here and there since I arrived. I’m sorry I never had the chance to meet them, though.” And Jagger seemed to have his hands full with running the business he hadn’t expected to be dropped in his lap. Llewellyn was at least glad to be able to offer some help, even if there were just some things he wasn’t much good for in a world like this.
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But he had other things to focus on.
"I'm just glad Jagger got help. Sometimes in worlds like this you get left holding the buck, so to speak, when someone else leaves."
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Llewellyn frowned a little, focusing more on the chick for a moment. “I’ve seen it happen, and it really is rather hard on someone. One of the least pleasant aspects to these worlds, in my opinion, is how easily people can disappear.” Finally, pushing himself to his feet, he shrugged. “I’m glad he didn’t mind me joining. It saved me from trying to figure out opening another office myself. Still, seems like it could use a few more people to balance things out.” People with different specialties and areas of knowledge. “But, I’m sure it helps to have a liaison with the local guard for some situations.” He added with a small nod to Nida.
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"Well, you should know that I'm good for assistance too. I've done it before. I'm an information specialist back home."
Which is a very polite way to say a spy, but he didn't care to say more than that.
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The detective also like to have experts to refer to. He wasn’t so proud as to assume he knew everything, as some people were. “Well, I’ll have to remember that. In a place like this... I expect I’ll need more than a little help depending on what kind of things get brought to my attention. Starting nearly from scratch is a bit... worrying at times.” And, for once in his life, Llewellyn had a reason to at least try to be a little more careful.
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"Scratch is pretty difficult, especially if you are trying to develop contacts. So hey, if you need it and Jagger can't help, I do have some increased awareness of magic. I can sense it, sort of, thanks to Siren. And before you ask: she's sort of a nature spirit from my world I'm bonded to."
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Llewellyn’s brow rose a little at that. Now that was a curious kind of magical ability. “Thank you. Magic is definitely something I find myself often lacking in knowledge of. It’s always so different from one world to the next whenever someone speaks on the subject.” So, yeah, that would make Nida a very useful contact. Not that Llewellyn wouldn’t find ways to repay the man for his assistance when he needed it. “I’ll uh- leave Pretzel aside should I need your assistance, of course.”
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Nida had an animal magnetism and didn't even know it.
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three month supply of allergy meds was only one coin. yesssss
HURRAY!! Less sneezes for Nida!!! \o/
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