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Gathering Post
The Queen's official birthday celebrations might wait for the better, brighter weather of June, instead of the actual date just passed, but there was no lack of things to do in London this week, even if it was cooler and damper than the week before. St. George's day festivities were scattered throughout the city, competing with celebrations of the four hundredth anniversary of Shakespeare's death. Getting around the city could be even more difficult than usual on Sunday, with multiple streets closed off for the London marathon.
There were exhibits - everything from graphic design to a survey of Sicilian history to the influence of underwear. And the same level of diversity could be found whether you were in the mood for music, theatre, good food, or late night fun. There was something for everyone, and no matter your plans - or lack of plans - you never quite knew what you were going to find, or who might find you.
[Week long gp! Tag in, tag others, and check in daily to see who's joined in.]
There were exhibits - everything from graphic design to a survey of Sicilian history to the influence of underwear. And the same level of diversity could be found whether you were in the mood for music, theatre, good food, or late night fun. There was something for everyone, and no matter your plans - or lack of plans - you never quite knew what you were going to find, or who might find you.
[Week long gp! Tag in, tag others, and check in daily to see who's joined in.]
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"It can be temperamental though," he admitted. "My magic was stunted when I was young, and it's only now developing properly. ...And sometimes the potion effects it too."
It certainly felt stronger now when he was very big.
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"May we go outside and get some air?" he asked. "This building is old and stuffy, and my eyes itch."
They actually looked a bit puffy, as though the pixie had wept- But if he had, Winter wasn't about to admit to it.
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"Yes, much, thank you," he nodded, taking off his fake glasses and tucking them into his pocket. "It is a beautiful opera so far, I'm glad I came."
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"No," Winter replied with a cheeky little grin.
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There was nothing sentimental about it, Winter was simply very tactile and affectionate once he felt at ease around someone.
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"Please, thank you," he chirped, practically bouncing.
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"Oh, is it beginning again already? I'm not sure my heart is ready."
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Winter peeped, then nodded as he followed along, Back in the box, Winter curled up happily in his seat, sipping his drink and glowing just a tiny bit.
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