John (
greatoldjohn) wrote2022-10-31 02:46 am
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TLV Inbox

[in a rather deep voice] "This is John Doe. Please leave your message. I'll get back to you as soon as I can. I may respond in text if I'm currently with Arthur. Apologies."
Now Moved To: Inbox: Act II - please tag in there!

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You can actually set it to read out to you, if I'm not here. And to give a sound notification when you get a message. ]
[ He won't touch it until Arthur gives the go ahead but then that left hand will work fast to fix the settings.]
['ll be working in the art gazebo up on the deck.]
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[He may well keep it up while John is present, even just to give himself that slight edge of independence he misses.
But the reveal- well, it would make Arthur blink, but there's a visible oh! in the way he sits up a bit straighter.]
The art gazebo? Really?
[He's baffled, but in a positive way, he's madly curious.]
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[ Yes. I'm not sure what that will entail but I'm... excited to discover it. ]
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[ He's not quite sure what this will entail, after all. They'd sort of skimmed the art gazebo in their 'tour'. Natalie deserved her booze after helping him. ]
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[ You think I'm meant to supervise the creation of art? ]
[ Exciting!!! ]
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It would seem so? But let's make sure to see the place for ourselves before you get your hopes too high. You still haven't told me what my job is, yet?
[Hint hint, friend.]
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[ He's sorting through with his hand and- ]
[ You're working in.... the communal wardrobe! ]
[ He definitely sounds like he thinks that's a pretty neat spot to be in. ]
[ I've been down there. It's where I picked out my new clothes, the softer robes I'm using now. ] [ There's the soft murmur of him reading- ] [ You'll be working with a Mr. Edward Teach. ]
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The wardrobe, seriously? The Admiral is aware that I can't see, yes?
[It's largely rhetorical, but it still feels ridiculous.
...but even so, he does remember quite a bit about fabric types and functions, and it shouldn't be too hard to learn most of them again by touch. He'll just have to leave the actual putting away to his coworker--]
Sorry-- John, did you say Edward Teach?
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It doesn't look like the sentence has been broken off. So I assumed it was a name.]
[ There's a short pause. ]
[ You stand taller when you're dressed like this, seem more steady, more sure of yourself. Maybe the Admiral thought to put you somewhere where you could give others the comfort of presenting themselves as they wish the same way. ]
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I do know something about how- 'clothes maketh the man', I suppose.
[He leans back in his chair again, scratching idly at his stubble. He didn't shave before the party, so it's getting unpleasant.]
Still, Edward Teach... th-that's something of a famous name, in our world, he's an infamous pirate, he was supposed to slaughter every ship he came across.
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I'm sure there's more to the story than we could guess.
Or they simply share a name.]
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[He cuts himself off with a yawn, the slow kind that starts quiet and builds to a distinct pop in his jaw that makes him wince.]
Christ, my apologies. That's something we'll have to ask him tomorrow, I guess.
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Is just as friendly as the light.'
Perhaps we should head to bed for the evening. ]
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Hold on, w-where did you get that one? That poem.
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[A book I found in the library. I... may have spent some time there while you were in the infirmary. ]
[ It's a big part of why he took long enough Arthur was out and about by the time he came back. ]
[I liked the sound of it.]
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Y-yes, uh-- no, it's-- The Pleasant Dark, uh- Annette Wynne, if I recall. One of her childrens' lullabies, it's really quite lovely.
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I have the copy in my room. Holding books is probably the only thing I'll use that place for.]
[ He'll help with the shoes. ]
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[It's always a little odd having the sensation of someone helping with his outfit, but he does appreciate his shoes being off faster, and he kicks them off to nudge under his chair as he stands up.]
...Christ, I don't remember the last time I had a proper bath, I might still do that first.
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A bath is a good idea. And you've got someone to keep you from falling asleep in the water.]
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[He sounds delighted by the prospect, in fact, and he'll stand to walk towards it now, his hand already unbuttoning his shirt.]
The problem will be making sure I don't drown.
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[Yes, well, we know I can do that.]
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Yes, well. Oh- what does the bathroom look like? In the real office it was just a toilet and sink.
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The rim of the tub is about two, two and a half feet high. ]
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