who: Alex Reagan and Open what: May normal stuff, plus mingle stuff and possibly sickness plotting stuff. when: Month of May! where: All over Riverview. warnings: Possible illness stuff, shippy stuff.
[She accepted one of the cookies, not taking a bite just yet.] To hear that, he sounds like someone else I know. [She smiled, recalling the book. However there are many details that are wrong, the spirit was still here.] Actually, he does remind me a little of Mr. Darcy, if you would believe it.
[Only she referenced herself telling him not to get himself punched, so she guessed Dr. Strand wasn't skilled in the deadly arts.] He is a doctor, yes? I suppose with all of that studying and research, social skills had to be sacrificed.
Yeah. He definitely has his Darcy-like moments, sometimes. And he can be just as rude and headstrong. [Alex doesn't even know about his most Darcy moment yet, but it's certainly something that she will probably mention later on. Instead Alex just smiles and takes a long sip of her coffee before setting it down and gesturing to the cookie that Elizabeth was holding.]
You should try it. They have the best cookies in the city here. But yes, he's a doctor and he's a skeptic, and I swear he thinks that niceness is something that will make people believe him less rather than more.
[Someone she once interviewed described Strand as someone who enjoyed pulling the blanket off of people who needed religion, and while she once agreed, now she didn't.]
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[Only she referenced herself telling him not to get himself punched, so she guessed Dr. Strand wasn't skilled in the deadly arts.] He is a doctor, yes? I suppose with all of that studying and research, social skills had to be sacrificed.
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You should try it. They have the best cookies in the city here. But yes, he's a doctor and he's a skeptic, and I swear he thinks that niceness is something that will make people believe him less rather than more.
[Someone she once interviewed described Strand as someone who enjoyed pulling the blanket off of people who needed religion, and while she once agreed, now she didn't.]