Dr. Paul Feistus (
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Open World Post: Aviario, CT

At first glance, Aviario could be any normal small New England city - it's got its fair share of well-preserved historical buildings, a lovely park, a reasonably happy community, and a decent amount of "townies" who've been around forever and know everyone and everything there is to know about living there.
At second glance, there are strange things that were probably a trick of the mind - a flash of light, an animal looking at you as though it were watching you, someone who just lit their cigarette without a lighter.
At third glance, you start looking closer, and find out at least one thing: magic is real. Depending on how closely you look ... you might find out more than you wanted to know about who uses it, and why, and how.
Just pass through, crash with someone you happen to have met before for a weekend, poke your nose where it doesn't belong ... it's all up to you, the city is an open book. Just ... don't go near that old house on the hill. The owner's really tired of having to turn away everyone who goes up there just to ask about the "ancient curse".
Natalie Marlowe-Feistus - OTA
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As she watches, she notices another woman across the way who seems to be doing the same thing. Interesting.
After a few moments, she'll walk casually in that direction, nonchalantly leaning up against the railing of the gazebo and nodding to her.]
You're watching everyone.
[It's an observation more than a question. Meg isn't big on small talk, and she's betting if this one makes a habit of it, she might know things.]
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Are you always Queen of the Obvious, dove? [it's said with a little smile that could really be taken whatever way Meg wants]
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Maybe I am. You always mouth off to things much more powerful than you, sweetcheeks?
[Her tone is sticky sweet and a smile of her own plays on her lips. It's all calculated, but she's practiced enough to come off a lot less dangerous than she really is.]
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Depends... are you here for the roses? They're not yours, they're for him.
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Nope, keep your precious petals. Who are you talking about?
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And I'm Natalie. [it's like flicking a switch: suddenly she's looking and acting her age, the picture of sanity]
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[Oh, brother. She's seen this crap before. This chick is not all there. Probably considerably less of a pain in the ass than an angel off his rocker, though. And a lot less potentially disastrous.
Not that she was surprised. Witches are usually crazy whores anyway.]
Meg. I'm new in town. You been here long?
Muahahaha
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Bunny won't mind, and neither do I.
[it's tea, of course - simple darjeeling with a little honey. at least, prior to Endless shenanigans]
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Hello Bunny hello you.
[It's easy enough to like a gift. Usually. Sometimes.]
Not always sometimes it's more like lose it before it's gone.
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S'easier to lose somethin' sometimes, when you know right where it is. Poof, gone. [Mum was like that, after all. Ral, too, though she didn't lose him so much as throw him away before she lost him, too]
Rather lose it than have it stolen.
Yup this is so late it's not even fair. Feel free to ignore...
{But Del looses thing all the time so maybe it was she that lost]</small him or could be what I think I lost but I jut sat on it. Did you sit on it? Soles don't taste like colors the same way.