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Ronan Lynch ([personal profile] somnioergosum) wrote in [community profile] riverviewlogs2017-06-15 08:11 pm

The Secret Life of an Irish-American Nerd [Open]

who: Ronan Lynch and Open
what: The Butterfly Effect strikes Ronan. He sprouts hair and loses his tattoo and PTSD. Now he can no longer hide the fact that he’s a nerd. Reading Virgil and playing bagpipes by a river happens. Ronan has no clear memories of his stay in Riverview but will remember how he feels about people he’s met here.
when: June 15th-24th
where: Communal floor one, Buttercup Farms, by a river like the magical creature he is, the library, and with his boyfriend
warnings: He’s rattled from almost being killed by a demon but nothing other than that.
Also as always, can switch to brackets


a. Library
No longer oozing black goo, Ronan needed a day to calm down. After a night spent listening to Gaelic music and struggling against nightmares, Ronan headed to the library. His predecessor-- him-- God, that was confusing, hadn’t left behind any books.

He grabbed some works by his favorites, Virgil and Seneca, adding Marcus Aurelius’s Meditations later. His last addition came as a surprise to him. Books on demons didn’t belong in the Lynch family household and certainly not at Aglionby. Ronan hesitated, running his fingers over the spine of one book before taking it. Just in case.

When he finally found a place to sit, he went back and forth between books, but the one on demons remained untouched for a good while.

If anyone who’d previously met him ran into Ronan, they could be forgiven for not recognizing him what with the curly dark hair, lack of tattoos, and the books.

b. Communal housing floor one

Ronan had lived with his parents and two brothers. He had also, basically lived with his best friend Gansey and a ghost, when he and either his father or Declan (or worse, both) kept butting heads. But this did not prepare him for sharing a whole floor with other people, even if one of them was Adam.

He moved as quietly as possible, worked even harder to keep control of his dreams, and did everything he could not to attract attention. Unfortunately, he was still Ronan Lynch, which meant that aside from being a messy eater, he radiated magical energy without even trying. But even if one didn’t notice that, the fact was that the angry eighteen year old with a shaved head and a tattoo was replaced by a amiable if anxious eighteen year old with dark curly hair without a tattoo in sight. Whatever his roommates thought of it, it unnerved his raven Chainsaw, who’d taken to flying away from Ronan and screeching at random intervals.


c. In a van Down by the River
Even without the trauma of his father’s death, Ronan was still different and, some would say, difficult. For instance, his hobbies could be considered incredibly annoying. In the case of bagpipes, Ronan had learned that the sound was something of an acquired taste. Back at Aglionby, he’d used that to his own advantage several times just to piss people off late at night. Here, he wasn’t keen on having his embarrassing hobby discovered.

Sitting by the river, tempting fate like all the heroes in the fairy tales his parents told him, Ronan serenaded anyone who came close with the unmistakable sound of the uilleann bagpipes. Even out of practice, he wasn’t bad. But not many people appreciated the music of his people, especially when he played “Mary Had a Little Lamb” just for kicks.

d. Wild Card!

[OOC: Ronan’s all over the place. Your character can find him checking out Riverview and also working at Buttercup Farm with a very distressed raven watching from a distance.]
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[personal profile] antietam 2017-06-23 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
Adam glared a little at Ronan's resistance, but it was true. He would absolutely hold it against whoever it was, and he supposed that was irrational. So he shook his head, deciding it was best to not know and imagine his boyfriend with someone else.

"I like your standards," he decided, turning back to his homework. At least it didn't seem like the reason Ronan hadn't liked him sooner was because he was happier. He was beginning to worry that somehow Ronan's trauma was related to how much he liked Adam.

"So... what about Opal? Orphan Girl?" He wanted to change the subject and that had been a mystery in his timeline.
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[personal profile] antietam 2017-06-24 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Adam did the easier equations in his homework, the ones that he could do while also thinking about Ronan. The edge in his expression did seem to soften when he thought about Opal, at least.

"Yeah, she's good. We―" He cleared his throat, realizing that it would be strange to talk about Opal as if he and Ronan were the ones taking care of her. "Well, she likes to spend time with us. So I've been helping her with English and she takes me exploring." He glanced over to Ronan.

"Ronan pretends that he doesn't like it, but he―you―like kids, don't you?"
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[personal profile] antietam 2017-06-25 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Adam thought this Ronan might be more forthcoming, but that was enough confirmation for him. He'd always been a little scared and worried when it came to children, but the smiles Ronan gave to Matthew and the way he took care of Opal tended to ease that concern.

"Opal's probably going to be one of those screeching tyrants when she gets out in the world," he noted. He tapped his pencil on his homework a few more times, thinking of more questions. At the same time, he was fatigued by having to hide things from Ronan.

"I still have this and some reading to get done. Maybe if you explore and try to remember more about this place, it'll kick the other Ronan back into this reality. Or something."