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"Welcome to the Pub," Finn called out to the newcomers and indicated the different TV screens around the pub itself. "It's playoff night here so you can find someone of a like mind team-wise or head to the pool table area which is a dedicated neutral zone."
He grinned when a shout went up over a missed call and joined the ranks of those screaming over the ref needing to go back to the high school leagues to learn the rules. It was one of the biggest heartbreaks of his version of the Finnegan gift - he'd been unable to attend any live sporting event since his power had manifested. As much as he wanted to cheer on the home team, his enthusiasm for the wind would occasionally get the better of him and he'd forget. After two goals that not one commentator had been able to explain, he'd stuck to watching everything on the tube instead.
Now, surrounded by several dozen screaming fans, it was, to his mind, just as good as seeing it live and in stadium. Maybe better given the lack of traffic going home.
He grinned when a shout went up over a missed call and joined the ranks of those screaming over the ref needing to go back to the high school leagues to learn the rules. It was one of the biggest heartbreaks of his version of the Finnegan gift - he'd been unable to attend any live sporting event since his power had manifested. As much as he wanted to cheer on the home team, his enthusiasm for the wind would occasionally get the better of him and he'd forget. After two goals that not one commentator had been able to explain, he'd stuck to watching everything on the tube instead.
Now, surrounded by several dozen screaming fans, it was, to his mind, just as good as seeing it live and in stadium. Maybe better given the lack of traffic going home.
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Date: 2015-05-22 10:25 am (UTC)“It was, it’s the best kind of present a girl can ask for.” Keira replied, smiling wryly as she dipped her finger into her beer before tracing her finger round the rim of her glass. She was tempted to suck her finger clean but that would have been terrible for Finn, she should probably do it later when she had his full attention. “Magical bomb squad at your service. If it’s something I can take off myself without damaging the book then I do it as in if it just needs rebinding or a sprinkle of dry powders then we’re good. If it needs a good dunking then it stays in the Reserve stack out of the borrowers way until we can get someone a lot stronger than me to look at it.”
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Date: 2015-05-22 12:43 pm (UTC)Finn looked over towards the back of the bar where his grandfather was sitting on the pool table and making perfect shots stop just short of the pockets. "Don't suppose you have any experience with banishing ghosts in your bag of curse breaking tricks?"
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Date: 2015-05-31 05:08 pm (UTC)"Nope, besides ghosts are mostly harmless and if they're not then you probably need a necromancer or an exorcist. Curses are just bundles of chaotic energy, ghosts are sentient beings so I'm not going to go messing with that." Keira replied with a soft snort. Her magic was paper, plants, things like that but not people. "Why? You have a ghost problem?"
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Date: 2015-05-31 05:58 pm (UTC)"More like I have a pain in the ass grandfather that wasn't quite ready to die, found out I can see and talk to him, and now likes to hang around giving me advice and fucking up people's pool shots," he said the last louder, and aimed to towards the old man. His grandfather merely cackled and sent another shot off course.
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Date: 2015-06-02 03:16 pm (UTC)“Well as long as he doesn’t mess up mine then I’m not going to interfere with how he wants to spend his afterlife.” Keira replied with a smile, she turned her head and followed Finn’s gaze looking for a disturbance in the force. Spirits weren’t her thing though, although she could feel something brush against the wood of the table. “Can you see all spirits or just certain ones?”
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Date: 2015-06-02 03:39 pm (UTC)"If I look, I can see them all," Finn shrugged, "but I learned pretty quickly to not look for them and to not stay open. You wouldn't believe how insistent they can be when they know they have an audience. And not all of them want help, or are pissed they're dead. Most are just hanging around waiting for loved ones and are looking for someone to help them pass the time. Not so bad, until they keep you up all night talking."
He grinned a little. "If a woman's going to keep me up at night, I'd rather it be for other reasons."
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Date: 2015-06-02 05:24 pm (UTC)"Yeah, so just... out of curiosity is there anyone around me?" Keira asked curiously. She didn't want to know, not really. Her mom had died so long ago now that sometimes she couldn't even remember what she looked liked, what she sounded like, what she smelled like but some days it all felt like well, like it had happened yesterday.
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Date: 2015-06-02 05:30 pm (UTC)Finn opened his ability and let the dead creep into his vision. His grandfather was there, a few lingering in the corners, and a barfly at the end of the bar giving a patron a case of gooseflesh that would probably make him move soon. Before any of them noticed him, he closed down that part of his sight and shook his head. "Not near you, no. There are a few hanging around, but none that seem overly interested in anyone. Just watching the living."