Ezra Fell (
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dressrobes2012-11-17 04:21 pm
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IC Prospective: Aziraphale/Ezra Fell (Librarian)
Character: Aziraphale Ezra Fell
Mun: Katie/rosenritter
Plot specific: N~
Recently, I popped in* for a quick visit to my shop in Soho to see how things were going. The young man I hired to look after the place while I attend to my duties here hadn't once turned the sign from "CLOSED" to "OPEN", exactly as I requested. It's so very refreshing when youths of today prove themselves capable of following such simple directions.
While I was in the area, I overheard a small group of young Muggles discussing something they called "the dubstep". I presume it's a dance of some sort, but if anyone knows any further details, I would be most obliged to hear about it. If it's at all like the gavotte, I would be quite interested in learning it.
* - quite literally, a little spot of Apparition humour there
Mun: Katie/rosenritter
Plot specific: N~
Recently, I popped in* for a quick visit to my shop in Soho to see how things were going. The young man I hired to look after the place while I attend to my duties here hadn't once turned the sign from "CLOSED" to "OPEN", exactly as I requested. It's so very refreshing when youths of today prove themselves capable of following such simple directions.
While I was in the area, I overheard a small group of young Muggles discussing something they called "the dubstep". I presume it's a dance of some sort, but if anyone knows any further details, I would be most obliged to hear about it. If it's at all like the gavotte, I would be quite interested in learning it.
* - quite literally, a little spot of Apparition humour there
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And you have got to stop that, your jokes are as bad as that muggle magic of yours.
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omg I love you ade Crowley-mun both so much for this.
And I can sum up how it goes pretty easily! It sounds mostly like this:
[Voice continuation from him imitating the backbeat of dubstep]
WUBWUBWUBWUBWUBWUB!
pfff, thanks XD
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Darling, what kind of store do you run in Soho? And dubstep is... a form of music, it's rather crass and beat heavy, from what I have heard of it. I'm not terribly fond of it.
[She calls everyone darling or something, really.]
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