11-13-2020, 10:55 PM
[align=center][div style="width: 430px; text-align: justify; font-family: verdana; font-size: 6pt; letter-spacing: 1.5px; word-spacing: 0px; line-height: 12px; color: #000"]Unbeknownst to him, Lucerne was missing out on quite a remarkable day. If it weren’t remarkable in the eyes of Addy, then it certainly was remarkable to Lucerne. After all, this day marked Addy’s day of birth and, after a couple of things led to another, it brought the both of them together. Lucerne rarely admitted such a fondness towards him, but Lucerne did feel the utmost gratitude that Addy came into his life and, more importantly, stayed. Even after the hell Lucerne had undoubtedly dragged Addy through, it only made their relationship stronger it seemed.
If only he had known that today was his best friend's birthday, else Lucerne probably would have done something special for him. Perhaps offer him the chance to sit with him at work, or maybe Lucerne could have cleaned their house up somewhat. After all, Lucerne’s mountains of clutter seemed to frustrate Addy sometimes (even though it was organised clutter!). What he tried to portray was the fact that Lucerne cared enough to make some semblance of effort if it would make Addy happy. Even though Addy didn’t show signs of contentment very often, the mere fact that he’d still stick around spoke volumes. Lucerne was thankful for that.
And, with his working day at the clinic drawing to a close, Lucerne found their home vacant upon returning. He’d spend the next twenty minutes mindlessly ambling around Northstar District until deciding he ought to ask around to see if anyone had seen Addy. He was last seen on the outskirts, someone pointed out, and then Lucerne was on his way.
❝ If I had known you were going to sit down, I would have asked you to bring me a chair. ❞ He pointed out as he walked over towards Addy, hesitating as his mellow gaze flitted across the sultry landscape before shifting his weight. ❝ I finished work early. Not a lot of paperwork which is — quite frankly — boring... Although I suppose the lack of paperwork is of benefit considering that means that there were less patients than usual today. ❞
Not that Addy cared, but Lucerne did really enjoy telling Addy about his day.
If only he had known that today was his best friend's birthday, else Lucerne probably would have done something special for him. Perhaps offer him the chance to sit with him at work, or maybe Lucerne could have cleaned their house up somewhat. After all, Lucerne’s mountains of clutter seemed to frustrate Addy sometimes (even though it was organised clutter!). What he tried to portray was the fact that Lucerne cared enough to make some semblance of effort if it would make Addy happy. Even though Addy didn’t show signs of contentment very often, the mere fact that he’d still stick around spoke volumes. Lucerne was thankful for that.
And, with his working day at the clinic drawing to a close, Lucerne found their home vacant upon returning. He’d spend the next twenty minutes mindlessly ambling around Northstar District until deciding he ought to ask around to see if anyone had seen Addy. He was last seen on the outskirts, someone pointed out, and then Lucerne was on his way.
❝ If I had known you were going to sit down, I would have asked you to bring me a chair. ❞ He pointed out as he walked over towards Addy, hesitating as his mellow gaze flitted across the sultry landscape before shifting his weight. ❝ I finished work early. Not a lot of paperwork which is — quite frankly — boring... Although I suppose the lack of paperwork is of benefit considering that means that there were less patients than usual today. ❞
Not that Addy cared, but Lucerne did really enjoy telling Addy about his day.
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I'LL USE YOU AS A WARNING SIGN
[div style="width: 400px; font-family: georgia; text-align: center; font-size: 6pt; line-height: 1; letter-spacing: 1.1px; word-spacing: 0px; margin-bottom: 5px;"]THAT IF YOU TALK ENOUGH SENSE THEN YOU'LL LOSE YOUR MIND
I'LL USE YOU AS A WARNING SIGN
[div style="width: 400px; font-family: georgia; text-align: center; font-size: 6pt; line-height: 1; letter-spacing: 1.1px; word-spacing: 0px; margin-bottom: 5px;"]THAT IF YOU TALK ENOUGH SENSE THEN YOU'LL LOSE YOUR MIND