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Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2016 10:17 pm
"No." Wil swept the runes back up and packed them away. The tarot cards were next and when the table top was clear his hands drummed a moment. "Only one way to know." He produced, seemingly out of nowhere, a magic 8 ball. "Go ahead." It was clutched in his palms, "Ask something."
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Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2016 10:22 pm
Nasir frowned when he saw the magic eight ball. This was a make or break scenario with that thing out. "Ah, hm ..."
He rubbed a hand along his thigh, thinking hard about what question to ask. "How about are the stories about the witch on the beach taking people true?"
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2016 1:24 pm
"OK." Wil held the magic 8 ball between his hands, "Is the witch at the beach really taking people?" The ball was given a shake shake shake and turned over. After a long minute of blue-black nothing, the answer floated to view. "IT IS CERTAIN."
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2016 5:20 pm
Nasir still frowned, not quite sure he liked that result any more than the terrible fortune telling results.
"How about you stay at work instead of home alone this week?" He was chewing his lip in thought. "I'm probably over reacting but ..." With the missing people and the terrible fortunes and Nasir really did get worried sometimes.
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2016 6:53 pm
Wil nodded and set the 8 ball down on it's flat side. His eyes drifted out the windows and everything just looked grey and dark which didn't make the bad predictions seem any more like a weird coincidence. "Yeah, alright.. I'll stay out of Borr's hair too." Some times Wil got a little too friendly with the patrons when he was awake. The blonde weaseled his way back up to the couch, pulling Nasir's arm to join him in the capacity of being a pillow.
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2016 7:51 pm
"I'll bring that extra pack and leave it at work." There was a bag that Nasir had that had an extra blanket and pillow for the couch at work. Borr did not dislike Wil but he was not a fan of the blonde doing anything that would bother his customers.
Though sometimes Nasir wondered if they could have some sort of thing at Darlene's once a week where Wil did fortunes. It would probably draw even more of a crowd ...
He went easily when pulled, letting Wil decide how he wanted him on the couch. Nasir was always pliable when it came to being a pillow. "Hopefully it's nothing," spoken after he glanced towards the windows and then back to the blue of Wil's eyes, "and maybe it's just a coincidence."
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Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 3:41 pm
"Weather's gonna be bad anyway.." Wil yawned, "Can feel it in my boooones." Which he said alot, along with 'I CAN SEENSEEE IT'. Wil didn't arrange Nasir much, just enough so he could tuck his head somewhere in the vicinity of the other young man's hip or lap, and wriggled until he'd become one with the crack of the sofa. "I predict-" he said in a spoopy voice, flipping the channel and now apparently not planning on doing anything else, "Everything will be fine. Nothing bad happens to you."
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Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 7:19 pm
Nasir settled with Wil's head on his lap, the rest of the blonde's body practically melted into the couch while the darker-haired young man stretched his legs out in front of him.
When the other got that voice and started to talk, he was busy tugging on a blonde curl with a snicker. "That's what you always say." His fingers flicked towards the television. "Pick something good, light something up, let's just enjoy the evening and not worry about this."
Besides Nasir was never really worried about things happening to him. He worried more about Wil than anything else. Except that much like the predictions the other had for him, things turned out that way for Wil. Everything was fine, nothing bad ever happens to him. It was the way he preferred things.
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