http://sitsatcircles.insanejournal.com/ ([identity profile] sitsatcircles.insanejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] metem_logs2011-09-21 03:33 am

We did the Once. Is this the Future?

Characters: Arthur, Nimue, (Soon Gawain, Asclepius, and Ariadne)
Date: Wednesday
Location: Seattle
Rating: PG, probably
Warnings: /Maybe/ Language
Summary: Arthur arrives in Seattle, ready to talk business with his associates.


Adam Parry touched down at the airport in Seattle. When he got his bag and went outside, he assessed the situation. Still Wet. Not nearly as hot. Much more familiar. He scans around, looking for Nina, whom he'd sent the number and time of his flight. It was going to be so good to see Nimue again. And Gawain... goodness, Gawain. He'd better get here quick. It was still so hard to believe they wouldn't just slip away.

[identity profile] nina-drake.insanejournal.com 2011-09-21 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
She was more than a little excited to see Arthur, feeling like she dodged a bullet a little bit. It very easily could have been Merlin who showed up next instead. That was a mess of awkward she really could do without.

She was waiting at the gate with a cheeky sign she'd made. It depicted a stick figure pulling a stick sword out of a blobby stone.

[identity profile] nina-drake.insanejournal.com 2011-09-23 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
They got Arthur's luggage stowed in her apartment, then she gathered up Pendragon and loaded them all into her car to take them all to her store. She had a sign for the door in case anyone saw the lights on inside stating that there was a private reading going on and that she was, in fact, closed.

She held the door open for Arthur, Pendragon draped over her arm. "Welcome to the Sword in the Stone."

[identity profile] nina-drake.insanejournal.com 2011-09-25 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
She comes back in a little while later with a tea set enough for all of them and gives Arthur a wry glance.

"You should be grateful I'm not serving coffee being that this is Seattle."

She sets the tray in the middle of the table and lets them help themselves.