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tampered2008-06-29 11:59 pm
Log; In-Progress
When; June 28, evening
Rating; PG?
Characters; Luck [
fortuna_eterna] & Claire [
formyworld]
Summary; With Vino's arrival in the City announced on the network, Luck and his adopted brother meet up, to catch up.
Log;
He'd closed early, sent the employees home and with them the last of the patrons, stumbling out in to the night. With a small, exasperated sigh, the youngest son of the Gandor family closed the door behind them and moved the sign. Open, now Closed. Lights were dimmed, from the brighter overheads to the lamps on the few tables and at either end of the long bar, soothing the headache he felt building behind his eyes.
This business had the same outward feel, but nothing of the heart of business back in New York. Claire's arrival, however, was something to be said. The arrival of the man he'd grown up beside, and whom he relied on for the sake of the Gandor family, was a boon indeed.
The glasses made a dull clink as he set them down on the counter, a brief smile crossing his features. They had a lot of catching up to do.
Rating; PG?
Characters; Luck [
Summary; With Vino's arrival in the City announced on the network, Luck and his adopted brother meet up, to catch up.
Log;
He'd closed early, sent the employees home and with them the last of the patrons, stumbling out in to the night. With a small, exasperated sigh, the youngest son of the Gandor family closed the door behind them and moved the sign. Open, now Closed. Lights were dimmed, from the brighter overheads to the lamps on the few tables and at either end of the long bar, soothing the headache he felt building behind his eyes.
This business had the same outward feel, but nothing of the heart of business back in New York. Claire's arrival, however, was something to be said. The arrival of the man he'd grown up beside, and whom he relied on for the sake of the Gandor family, was a boon indeed.
The glasses made a dull clink as he set them down on the counter, a brief smile crossing his features. They had a lot of catching up to do.
