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[GP/EP] Check-in Day
It was a musical day at the Madonna Inn, both inside and out. Curnen had taken her usual place up on the roof and was singing charms to the sky to keep any wanderers from getting lost (though that part of it was not immediately obvious). Unrelated to that, Sunny was on the dance floor in the bar, summoning songs of her own with her knife to keep her moving before she went to do her shift at the library later. It was one of those days where if she thought about it too hard she’d start thinking about that empty bed in her shitty room and the person she most wanted to be there.
This of course eventually seeped into her magic. She knew better. Maybe she’d even wanted that to happen.
Because just once, between different pop hits and dance beats came a rather unexpected French love song. She sighed and rolled her eyes, but the exasperation didn’t last. Before the lyrics started up she was waltzing. By herself and not caring how it might have looked. And for those three and a half minutes, she dared let herself hope for the slimmest chance that Orlu might come through that door.
She didn’t let herself hope too hard, though. There was admitting to feeling things and there was setting yourself up for certain disappointment. She’d lived too long with disappointment to do that to herself.
This of course eventually seeped into her magic. She knew better. Maybe she’d even wanted that to happen.
Because just once, between different pop hits and dance beats came a rather unexpected French love song. She sighed and rolled her eyes, but the exasperation didn’t last. Before the lyrics started up she was waltzing. By herself and not caring how it might have looked. And for those three and a half minutes, she dared let herself hope for the slimmest chance that Orlu might come through that door.
She didn’t let herself hope too hard, though. There was admitting to feeling things and there was setting yourself up for certain disappointment. She’d lived too long with disappointment to do that to herself.
Re: Bo & Sunny
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She frowned a little, somehow upset for a woman she never met. "Why the hell is it her responsibility to fulfill her father's wishes?"
Re: Bo & Sunny
"On top of that, Nigeria hasn't achieved the kind of stability the western world has, because yay the legacy of colonialism. Better off than many parts of the continent, but it's a work in progress. My grandfather's dream for his daughters was for them to be well-educated, successful, and safe from poverty. For their sake, and for the family as a whole. He thought a medical career was the best guarantee for that. The idea that she could do those things with dancing was crazy."
Re: Bo & Sunny
That made some sense to Bo and she knew her experience was nothing like someone from Africa. Even though she had a less-than-stellar upbringing, she was still fortunate enough to be from Canada. "But was she successful at dancing? Did it matter in the end that she wasn't a doctor?"
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Sunny grinned. "Oh, she's very successful, as a teacher and a performer. Moved to the states, has two boys. I've got video of some of her performances saved on my computer."
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"I wish I could see it." Bo bet her aunt was good. "But good for her - are you like her? Breaking the mold?"
Re: Bo & Sunny
Sunny spread her arms as if to say, 'look at me.' "I came into the world looking like this. I had no choice to be anything else."
Re: Bo & Sunny
Bo laughed. It wasn't at Sunny so much as an acknowledgement of the way things were. Bo's presence in the Fae world was much the same. Most people didn't like her being around. An unaligned Fae was bad for business. "A lot of people back home think the same thing about me. I don't really like playing by the rules."
Re: Bo & Sunny
Sunny considered that. "I prefer to follow the rules in such a way that nobody can punish me, but people aren't happy with me either." This usually applied to her father. Since she couldn't expect the man's approval, she liked to think about how to spin perfectly innocent situations to get his goat.
Re: Bo & Sunny
"You're smarter than me. I usually just piss people off with my decisions since I'm pretty honest about what I think." Which bit Bo in the butt more than once for sure. "Dyson would agree too, but don't tell him I admitted it myself." Bo winked.
Re: Bo & Sunny
"Oh, I'm honest," Sunny assured her. "I just prefer to fight my battles smarter not harder when I can. If I fought every stupid thing in a day, there'd be nothing left of me by nightfall."
Re: Bo & Sunny
Bo could hear Dyson and Trick shouting at her to take Sunny's words to heart and while she did, while she wanted to pick her battles, Bo knew she wouldn't be able to keep her big mouth shut over most things.
She nodded though. "At least here there's less of that huh?"
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"Amen," Sunny agreed, finishing off her water. She set the glass down on the bar. "I think I'm going to get back to dancing. Unless you're about sick of my music choices."
Re: Bo & Sunny
"No, they're good choices." And Bo did refrain from saying it was a nice view. She mentally told herself not to leer. "And it makes this place more lively.
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