bitten_notshy: ([neu] at your service)
2011-03-15 03:00 pm

A Starbucks, London, Tuesday Afternoon

Jack normally could suss out the romantic potential of any given encounter within the first five minutes, so he had no reason except distraction to be so surprised when he realized that this -- this coffee-with-a-classmate thing he and Alistair had been doing for the last few weeks -- was, at least in Alistair's head, a date.

If he'd known the expression, he would have said his gaydar needed a tune-up. Really, he should have worked it out back when Alistair was just glancing at him from across the lecture hall in a way that suggested he knew more than he was saying, but he'd been deep in a bout of post-Bristol paranoia at the time: He'd thought it was about time travel or vampires, not anything as mundane as lust.

Well. As long as Alistair was being slow and shy and waiting for Jack to make a move, Jack had no particular need to press on the point, and wouldn't (at least, not with a visit to Emma on the horizon).

Which made for a double surprise when he reached into Alistair's bookbag to retrieve a pen and spotted an old, vaguely familiar text. "You have Gray's Compendium of Spellcraft," he noted. "Holding it for a friend?"

Alistair looked like he'd been caught with something far more illicit than a spellbook. "No. Actually it's just ... something I should have mentioned."

Jack waited patiently through the pause.

"There's a strain of sorcery in my family," Alistair explained, in the end. "I want to go into magical investigations after university, so I take night classes on the witchcraft side of things. Our school tolerates it, barely." He ran a sheepish hand through his hair. "I should have told you, but -- some people go all funny about anything supernatural. Wasn't sure where you stood."

Well. This coffee-date-thing had just gotten even more interesting. After a bit more chat -- during which Jack established very well that he was not the type to go all funny about something as minor as a bit of magic -- Jack was almost sorry he had to take his leave.

He had a portal to catch.

[OOC: NFB, NFI. Just setting up a magic user in Jack's world for future plot.]
bitten_notshy: ([neu] at your service)
2011-03-15 03:00 pm

A Starbucks, London, Tuesday Afternoon

Jack normally could suss out the romantic potential of any given encounter within the first five minutes, so he had no reason except distraction to be so surprised when he realized that this -- this coffee-with-a-classmate thing he and Alistair had been doing for the last few weeks -- was, at least in Alistair's head, a date.

If he'd known the expression, he would have said his gaydar needed a tune-up. Really, he should have worked it out back when Alistair was just glancing at him from across the lecture hall in a way that suggested he knew more than he was saying, but he'd been deep in a bout of post-Bristol paranoia at the time: He'd thought it was about time travel or vampires, not anything as mundane as lust.

Well. As long as Alistair was being slow and shy and waiting for Jack to make a move, Jack had no particular need to press on the point, and wouldn't (at least, not with a visit to Emma on the horizon).

Which made for a double surprise when he reached into Alistair's bookbag to retrieve a pen and spotted an old, vaguely familiar text. "You have Gray's Compendium of Spellcraft," he noted. "Holding it for a friend?"

Alistair looked like he'd been caught with something far more illicit than a spellbook. "No. Actually it's just ... something I should have mentioned."

Jack waited patiently through the pause.

"There's a strain of sorcery in my family," Alistair explained, in the end. "I want to go into magical investigations after university, so I take night classes on the witchcraft side of things. Our school tolerates it, barely." He ran a sheepish hand through his hair. "I should have told you, but -- some people go all funny about anything supernatural. Wasn't sure where you stood."

Well. This coffee-date-thing had just gotten even more interesting. After a bit more chat -- during which Jack established very well that he was not the type to go all funny about something as minor as a bit of magic -- Jack was almost sorry he had to take his leave.

He had a portal to catch.

[OOC: NFB, NFI. Just setting up a magic user in Jack's world for future plot.]
bitten_notshy: ([neu] smarter than he lets on)
2011-02-13 10:26 am
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Jack's Room, Early Sunday, Notting Hill, London

Well, Carl was more or less settled by now. He'd found a roommate and a club to go to, and Sebastien had quietly made sure no one asked too many questions there weren't good answers for. So Jack had to be satisfied that entire mess was more or less taken care of, or as much as it would be.

But besides doing some legwork for Sebastien in finding a place for Carl, he'd disappeared into his own life. He sent flowers to Emma for the holiday, but had made no special effort to call or visit or deal with anything related to Fandom otherwise. Every so often, he just needed a break from all of it.

Besides, there was a boy in one of his history lectures who kept giving him the oddest looks. Almost as if he knew something and was working up the courage to mention it -- but he couldn't, so clearly Jack's paranoia was getting to him.

Said paranoia counted as yet another reason he needed some time off from Fandom.

If the time off was about to come to an end this morning, as he divided his attention between a research paper and a fairly excellent breakfast, he was blissfully unaware of it.

[OOC: NFB. Open for phone calls/texts/random visits.]
bitten_notshy: ([neu] smarter than he lets on)
2011-02-13 10:26 am
Entry tags:

Jack's Room, Early Sunday, Notting Hill, London

Well, Carl was more or less settled by now. He'd found a roommate and a club to go to, and Sebastien had quietly made sure no one asked too many questions there weren't good answers for. So Jack had to be satisfied that entire mess was more or less taken care of, or as much as it would be.

But besides doing some legwork for Sebastien in finding a place for Carl, he'd disappeared into his own life. He sent flowers to Emma for the holiday, but had made no special effort to call or visit or deal with anything related to Fandom otherwise. Every so often, he just needed a break from all of it.

Besides, there was a boy in one of his history lectures who kept giving him the oddest looks. Almost as if he knew something and was working up the courage to mention it -- but he couldn't, so clearly Jack's paranoia was getting to him.

Said paranoia counted as yet another reason he needed some time off from Fandom.

If the time off was about to come to an end this morning, as he divided his attention between a research paper and a fairly excellent breakfast, he was blissfully unaware of it.

[OOC: NFB. Open for phone calls/texts/random visits.]
bitten_notshy: ([neu] smarter than he lets on)
2010-09-08 11:36 am
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Priest - de Ulloa Residence, London, Wednesday Evening

Jack had stayed at the library late after hsi first day of classes. He wasn't studying -- it was all material he'd covered at the age of 12. He was, however, trying to ingratiate himself with his fellow students. They were such an interesting group, and Jack asked so many interesting questions about their lives that no one noticed he hardy talked about his own.

Home at last, he found a note from Sebastien indicating he'd be out working, then cooked himself a light dinner. Then he went up to his room and took out his phone. There were a few people back in Fandom he needed to check in with.

He dialed.

[OOC: If you want him to have called you, he did!]
bitten_notshy: ([neu] smarter than he lets on)
2010-09-08 11:36 am
Entry tags:

Priest - de Ulloa Residence, London, Wednesday Evening

Jack had stayed at the library late after hsi first day of classes. He wasn't studying -- it was all material he'd covered at the age of 12. He was, however, trying to ingratiate himself with his fellow students. They were such an interesting group, and Jack asked so many interesting questions about their lives that no one noticed he hardy talked about his own.

Home at last, he found a note from Sebastien indicating he'd be out working, then cooked himself a light dinner. Then he went up to his room and took out his phone. There were a few people back in Fandom he needed to check in with.

He dialed.

[OOC: If you want him to have called you, he did!]
bitten_notshy: ([neu] lazy)
2010-07-21 09:34 am

Notting Hill, London, Wednesday Midday

Jack had been fretting since he talked to Karla yesterday. He would have grabbed a portal to Fandom and damned the expense, but Sebastien needed his help interviewing some witnesses, and that unhappy task lasted so late into the night that, reluctantly, Jack decided sleep was essential before he could talk sense even to someone recovering from a concussion.

And then he had to wait until it was a reasonable hour to call Fandom. Sometimes he thought time zones existed purely to spite him. It was early -- but not impossibly so -- when he gave in to his impulse and dialed Emma's number.

[OOC: For Emma, but open if anybody else wants a Jack!]
bitten_notshy: ([neu] lazy)
2010-07-21 09:34 am

Notting Hill, London, Wednesday Midday

Jack had been fretting since he talked to Karla yesterday. He would have grabbed a portal to Fandom and damned the expense, but Sebastien needed his help interviewing some witnesses, and that unhappy task lasted so late into the night that, reluctantly, Jack decided sleep was essential before he could talk sense even to someone recovering from a concussion.

And then he had to wait until it was a reasonable hour to call Fandom. Sometimes he thought time zones existed purely to spite him. It was early -- but not impossibly so -- when he gave in to his impulse and dialed Emma's number.

[OOC: For Emma, but open if anybody else wants a Jack!]