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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 3:20 pm
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On the rooftop of a pub sat Keket, her legs dangling over the edge as she read silently via moonlight, she had been in the area only for the day as of far, sure she had sensed a few other immortals around but no one had hunted her down so she was comfortable staying there a while. In the few hours she had been there she had already found the best place to relax at, she could read, bask in the sun, of go down to the pub and get a drink and play darts. To top it off she was renting a room from the pub owner so it was all close to where she was staying, it was perfect as of far, sure most likely farther town the time line something would go wrong but that was life in a nut shell.
Fishing the last page of the book she dropped it next to her to glance down at people coming and going from the pub doors, the music from the heard from where she was even, some random hard rock song she wasn't familiar with, though she liked the beat to it. With an emotionless smile she picked herself up, not forgetting to grab the book before wandering through the roof entrance and heading down the stairs, after throwing the book in her room, to the main part of the pub. She had to take a moment for her ears to adjust to the loud music then glanced around to find a spot to sit at, didn't matter where, and as luck would have it there was a seat open at the bar, a seat she quickly slid into.
Upon ordering a drink she about laughed when the bartender asked to see her ID but fished it from her back pocket to show, it listed her as Keket Stone, age 22, birth date April fourth, from New York. She was a ways from home, or at lest the place she had been living the last six years, but she was in the mood for a change of scenery, and this was a big change for her, she so rarely hit up small towns that it was nice to see people not busily about like feral chickens with their heads cut off. Finally getting her ordered drink she turned her back on the bar to stare out into the crowd, watching some mortals trying to dance, that could always amuse her how so many people thought they could after just a few drinks. Shaking her head slightly she sipped on the rum and coke mix and sighed at the weak state, some people might not like to taste the rum but she certainly did, but she didn't ask for it to be corrected, perhaps it was better this way, less chance of becoming disoriented, which was always good to not do.
Tapping her fingers on her leg to the beat of the music she was rather content to sit there in peace just as much as she had been to sit on the rooftop in silence, neither place made a difference to her in the long run.
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 12:56 am
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Immortal Methos Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 5:53 am
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 1:11 pm
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Immortal Methos Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 1:30 pm
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She visibly relaxed when she saw he was backing out, goodie, not a fighter, works for me, if she had had a way to inform him she wasn't going to bite, or anything else for that matter might have, instead gave a small monotoned smile, her green eyes dead in feeling as she watched him. In past years she might have done more, it wasn't so much she was lazy now days, it just didn't matter to her as much, if someone had a problem again her, fine, otherwise she left the others alone and hoped they returned the favor. Well past the few friends they had amongst them, otherwise they could leave her along.
Turning to the bartended she said something to them that wasn't heard over the music, in fact the bartender barely heard but nodded, not but oddly a few seconds later a waitress went to approach Methos, "Excuse me? Sir? A lady at the bar ordered this for you." It was a simple beer, sort of white flag on her part, she might have done a different drink but hell if she could thing of anything better, besides a drink was a drink in her mind.
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 1:44 pm
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Immortal Methos Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 2:05 pm
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[sorry about the last post, I type almost everything in work because internet explorer randomly closes on me and I ended up pasting it twice without realizing, sorry!]
For once that pulled a hint of emotion from her, relief, it was clear in her light green eyes for a second before hidden quickly, automatically even, she gave a small bow of her head, causing bangs to hide her eyes a moment. She went to tuck the random stands behind her ears, another automatic gesture, one she had been doing for years, most of her small gestures were done without thought, most of her words as well, it had been a long time since she had stopped to think before doing anything. It was out of boredom, nothing interested her anymore, maybe the occasional book, rarely a play, she didn't like movies, everything just seemed dull to her. That being one of the reasons she didn't pick fights, always felt like a rerun, the same thing over and over again, it was distasteful really.
The waitress had already slipped off, after accepting the dollar of course, the mere fact he had taken the drink got Keket to not view him as a threat at that time, only for now though, she held no qualms about farther down the road. She turned a moment to tell someone off for hitting on her, just some drunkard, it didn't bother her, though a hint of English accent came into play as her cold tone told him just he could do with himself. Only once the man staggered off did she glance back to Methos, wishing to keep tabs on him while he was within the building.
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 1:02 am
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Immortal Methos Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 10:02 am
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[On the site I was on I think we went though over a dozen people that tried to play Methos, it was almost funny if it hadn't been so pathetic, half of them couldn't write a detailed sentence if their life had depended on it. Most the others twisted his personality to the point of not recongizing it].
In the mean time she finished another mixed drink then went to soda, earning a glare from the bartender, not that she seemed to mind in the lest. She had been planning on buying the building, the fact he, Methos, was there didn't mess up her plans any, she owned a few pubs here and there, true she tried to visit them often, but it wasn't like she lived in them. For all she cared the buildings could have a group of immortals as it's regulars, as long as they paid and didn't start trouble it was the same to her.
Once she found Methos she gave a small smirk, she had to admit it was nice to have someone not rudely challenging her, she behaved after all, well most of the time at lest, that was good enough though. Keket did go to stand, mainly because since she was on to soda now she was kind enough to give someone else the seat, and she was tired of the bartender glaring at her after only a few seconds. She moved with only minor problems through the crowd, holding her drink close to her to avoid spilling it, not wearing heals made her a short little thing, but she never could stand shoes with heals, hard to walk in, hard to run, hard to fight in, and if someone had a problem with her height they could just get over it.
It took her a little time to find a table, a small table only for two, and by some type of miracle devoid of people, she took it with little thought, so it put her closer to him, that hadn't been her plan and she didn't dwell on it.
To him it might have been noticeable that there was another casting barely noticeable glances to her, a male that had yet to have a drink of any type, that had when she had gone to move turned a little to at lest know where she was. After that he went back to having a calm discussion with what appeared to be a friend of his, or an over friendly drunk, it was so hard to tell. For a moment the person looked up and spotted Methos, but only offered a smile before practically ignoring him.
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 12:41 pm
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Immortal Methos Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 1:29 pm
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[Yes that's to be expected, but these people were doing far more than that, like having him randomly attack people, that was highly annoying, very highly annoying even.]
She gave a mere shrug in answer, if she didn't care one way or another, in reality she didn't, but motioned for him to sit, wasn't going to bother her, and if he was willing why not? Oddly it looked as if she wasn't armed for some reason, the dress she was wearing already made it hard to carry a weapon, but it wasn't as if she was wearing a jacket or anything to be able to hide a sword. She did have something on her of course, she wasn't that foolish, just not a full sword at the moment, it was harder to move through a crowd with one, and she wasn't planning on going anywhere.
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 1:24 am
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Immortal Methos Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 5:59 pm
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[This being why Methos went through many people trying to play him before finally someone that was good at it.]
With only a minor hesitation she took his hand firmly and shook it, offering a dead smile, "Keket Stone." Theses days. A name never mattered to her, it was just syllables put together, it said nothing about her and just didn't matter to her what she was called, she was always having to change her name anyway. It was hard these days for people not to not notice a person aging, even with moving, besides she tended to stay in an area for at lest a few years.
"And stay, go, doesn't matter." Very much an English accent in her tone, no matter where she lived for how long that hadn't faded any, she rather it not fade.
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 12:22 am
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"Appreciate it, thanks," Methos said, studying Marena, now Keket Stone, sereptitiously. The dead smile, the flat eyes, the barely conceled weariness all seemed to spell a depression, a boredom that was well beyond her supposed years. Methos couldn't remember when he had turned 400, but it was some time before he started keeping track of his age. Boredom was not something he often had to contend with -- he had learned long ago how to keep depression at bay, as it was contrary to his continued survival.
"Keket's an unusual name," he said conversationally. "Egyptian?"
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Immortal Methos Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 5:59 am
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