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piwakawaka) wrote2009-05-05 02:35 am
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Carl in Wellington
Carl's lucky, its not raining at the moment in Wellington when Tiwa takes him through a door and into Civic Square then says with a grin,
"Haere Mai Te Whanga-nui-a-Tara."
"Haere Mai Te Whanga-nui-a-Tara."
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Debts and favors, not so much. He'd rather have loyalty than payback.
Then it's back to the gelato and the...Phoenix coke?
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"Oh yes, you and Jack, two knights though I wish you'd remember that you don't need shiny armor to be a knight."
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Though he was usually always behind the front lines - behind enemy lines, really.
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Tiwa has almost polished hers off and is grinning as the wind starts to shift,
"Might rain soon but we can go to Te Papa. You should see the Freehold now that everything's sorted."
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Rain won't bother him at all, and he scrapes at the bottom of his gelato cup to get the last bits, already feeling the sugar in his bloodstreem.
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"Not going to tell you since that'd ruin the surprise."
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Coke and gelato done, he gathers her trash and moves to get rid of it.
"Where to?"
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Its a good day so she's going to let him lead.
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He's never been here before, so one direction over the other doesn't matter - but eventually he picks one and off they go.
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"You've earned entry to the Freehold if you want. Its kind of in and about the museum."
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"Really?"
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She grins and blows something sparkly at him through the air so now he's properly enchanted. He'll see that there's actually a strange almost sea beast curled around the museum.
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Carl blinks a bit and then grins.
"Well this is interesting."
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(Also, Carl does not want to ask anything that beast-like to leave, especially since she mentioned the possibility of being eaten.)
He glances at her and that is more of a surprise, her true form.
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"All in how you look at things."
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"Thank you."
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"You're very welcome."
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She grabs his hand and pulls him towards the museum which has a decent crowd arouund it.
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He's laughing - and she doesn't have to pull him very much, he's very good at following - and weaving through the people as they make their way towards the museum.
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"Welcome to Te Papa."
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No wonder she's always so damn happy.
"Thank you," he replies.
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