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@charmingclemence-blog
huntthehunter: My only goal in life is to be like Matt Healy.
healingherbs: @huntthehunter "i don't want kids to be overly impressed by people like me."
@ the local Starbucks
It really does, y’know? And it sorta sounds like a weather channel.
Like.. ‘We master the climates’ or something. You could start a show.
Oh my gods I actually could. Call it something like 'Climates Masters, Climate Master' and have, like, an in-depth weather report, not the five-minute tacked-on-to-the-end-of-the-news shit you get at the moment.
[Maddy gripped the paper coffee cup in her hand as she walked down the street, headed for school. Her head thumped loudly as some light gasped through the cracks of her glasses. Her initial thought was to regret the night of heavy drinking she did, but instead she forced herself to deal with the excruciating hangover she had. She heard an unclear mumble of words through her ringing ears] What was that?
I asked if you wanted a painkiller. Or for me to put a dimmer on the sun.
@ the local Starbucks
[ He laughs in surprise, grinning from ear to ear ] Climates, though?Seriously? That’s fuckin’ perfect. And obviously, Climates is more reasonable a name than Clemence.
[Clémence nodded] Yeah, yeah I'm the weather. Climates Masters, at your service. It definitely has a ring to it.
@ the local Starbucks
[Mel almost didn’t sit down. Almost. But Clémence wasn’t just anyone, and Mel could swallow down a whole lot more for someone like her, a friend—at least, they hoped she was, or could be. Still, it did hurt to know they were like this. They took their seat quietly.] …Thanks.
[They opened their mouths a few times, wanting to say much but finding the words come to a screeching halt at the top of their throat. What were they to say? Beyond how much they fucked up, Mel didn’t know if Clémence wanted to hear them out, or would chose to.]
[Clémence focused her gaze on the 'c' of what was supposed to be her name, before taking a slow sip of the beverage, her gaze now unfocused and blurry, staring out into nothingness as her once-friend - for friends didn't just drop their friends as quickly and easily as Mel had done, did they? - dropped into the seat beside her. She could almost feel them opening their mouth numerous times, despite not even being able to see it, and she could feel the trepidation coming off of them in waves. With a sigh of resignation, she finally turned her gaze towards Mel, trying to keep her bitter tone from seeping in] If you've something to say, you might as well go ahead and say it.
Music Booth || Clémence & Alexander
Alexander watched in awe of the girl as she patiently, yet sternly interrogating the young criminal. As he waited for her to finish, Alexander couldn’t help bad feel guilty for letting the other one get away. He knew it might not have been his fault, but if he was just paying a little more attention…
The girl’s voice brought him back to reality, and he quickly let the boy go from his firm grip, but not before taking whatever CD’s the boy still had in his hands from him. “Uh, yeah, sure. That’s fine. Least I can do, really.” Alexander said, scratching it his head.
"I’m Alexander, by the way." He blurted out quickly, shoving his hands in his pockets. A friendly grin tugged at the corners of his lips, before he tilted his head. "You’re… Clemence, right? You look familiar. And pretty." He said curiously, with a smirk.
Alexander quickly looked around, before returning his gaze to Clemence. “Uh, we should probably get back to the music booth. I mean, we wouldn’t want anymore people stealing our music, would we?” Alexander said with a grin as he began to walk back to the booth, hoping that Clemence would follow.
The girl smiled as the boy blurted out his name, before playing it off cooly with a cheeky smirk and a flirtatious compliment. She was used to boys acting this way around her but it was still a source of amusement, as well as being a sure-fire confidence booster. "Yeah, I'm Clémence. I'm a Junior at MOH - you're a sophomore, aren't you?" Another smile graced her lips, eyes twinkling. "You're not so bad looking yourself, Alexander."
She nodded and made her way back to the booth with him, gaze still scanning the crowd in the hopes that the other little troublemaker would being making his way back to apologise profusely soon. When there was still no sign of him, she turned to Alexander. "So, how'd you get roped into doing the music booth?"
[ She had hoped to be alone, but the sudden rustle of footfalls near her made Ellie uneasy, but curious enough to whisper loudly—]
[She was making her way home from picking up a few supplies for her mother - alcohol assuredly not included - when she happened accidentally upon a girl she recognised vaguely from school] Hi.
Music Booth || Clémence & Alexander
Alexander couldn’t be happier with his temporary job. Music was basically his life, and he couldn’t think of anything better to do than sit in a booth, listening to some sweet tunes, and inform people about new and upcoming bands, and recommending some CD’s that they might like. Alexander had sort of a knack for determining what kind of music people listened to, but sometimes, they surprised him.
His head shot up when he heard the ungodly wail from a small child standing in front of the booth, and was about to quickly move and intervene, when the girl working beside him at the booth got their first. She was certainly pretty, and she definitely had a way with children, and parents, apparently. He watched in awe as the girl soothed and calmed the child and his mother.
Alexander smiled and stood as the girl gave the mother a lolly, and sent them on his way, but his smile quickly turned into a stern and worried look as a couple of teens grabbed some CD’s, and ran off as fast as they came. Alexander jumped over the front of the booth, and sprinted after the culprits.
He chased them for a few minutes, before grabbing one by the back of the shirt, and sending him to the ground. The other looked at his friend, but kept running. Alexander abhorred violence of most sorts, but when it was necessary violence, like apprehending a couple of pubescent criminals, then he was ready and willing to do what needed to be done. He snatched the CD’s out of the thief’s hand, keeping a hold on their jacket.
He looked around and saw the girl from the music both, and motioned with his head in the directions of the other culprit. “He kept going that way!” He said quickly, lifting the thief up of the ground, the CD’s still in hand. “I couldn’t grab him. This one, thankfully, was slower.” Alexander said with a quick smile.
Clémence nodded as the boy, thief in hand, pointed in the direction of where the other culprit had gone. She had chased after the two but quickly lost them in the crowd. Thankfully, her co-worker was faster.
She turned to the captured thief, her voice low as she tried to keep her annoyance out of her tone. "Why'd you steal the CDs?"
The sullen kid refused to meet her eyes, and Clémence calmly repeated her question. There was a long pause before the kid finally met her gaze, and a quiet 'thought it would be fun,' slipped out.
She nodded, standing back up and looking at her co-worker. "Thought it would be fun." Clémence rolled her eyes in disdain before turning to face the young boy. "You tell you friend to return the shit he stole before the festival is over, and we won't press charges for petty theft, understand?" The kid looked like he was going to argue, but something in her voice forbade him from doing so.
"Yeah," he said dejectedly. "A'right."
Clémence smiled in triumph and turned back to the older boy. "Thanks for capturing him. You can probably let him go now, though."
5 people you've met that you would totally bang
Phillip. Clemence. Adrian. Jace. Cadence.
Hot or not, Alexander?
His voice reminds me of the color yellow, not dissimilar to the sun, so Alexander is on the hot list.
FMK: Clemence, Aria, Audrey
Fuck: Clemence. She’s beautiful.
Marry: Aria. She’s mart and she knows a lot, I like that.
Kiss: (I couldn’t kill any of these girls) Audrey. She looks like a good kisser.
{ mass tweet }
parkerphobic: @healingherbs "good synth pop"? Weak
parkerphobic: @healingherbs I only listen to rock electro crunk indie folk europop cha-cha wub-wub blues dark jazz music. #onlythebest
healingherbs: @parkerphobic #tryingtoohard
{ mass tweet }
sunshinedaisies: @healingherbs TELL ME ABOUT IT! the whole point of the stall is to play local bands and get them some recognition.
healingherbs: @sunshinedaisies it amazes me how many people struggle with that concept. #thiskidcouldbethenextrhianna #ifyoudshutthefuckupandappreciatethem
Music Booth || Clémence & (Alexander, Callie, Dylan, Tessa, Oliver)
Clémence swayed in time with the music, eyes closed, enjoying it. The beats were good - surprisingly so - and she was just beginning to think that, just possibly, this fair wasn’t going to be so bad, when a cacophonous scream pulled her from her thoughts. A young child in full face paint (was that supposed to be Spiderman? Oh bondye mwen, if that’s what she was up against, her rotation at the Face Painting booth was going to be easy) had apparently decided they didn’t like the music currently playing, and even worse, had decided to show it in the form of an unearthly wail. Clémence was quick to move, honing in on the mother and child with little delay.
"Excuse me." She adopted a sweet smile, the one she usually used to beguile the occasional man that caught her interest. "I’m sorry to be a hassle, ma’am, but I don’t think your child likes the music, and I’m afraid they seem to be putting off some of the other listeners." Clémence couldn’t discern whether the child was a boy or girl or both or neither, but the gender-neutral pronouns came easy to her - after knowing and talking about Mel so often, it would be almost insulting if she’d struggled with the concept.
The mother, young and frail and flustered, flapped her hands about in meek apology, fussing around her bawling child in a futile attempt to get them to stop blubbering. When this surprisingly didn’t work, Clémence stepped in, bending down to the child’s level and whispering in a quiet voice so that only they could hear. The child quietened down almost immediately, the screams becoming great hiccuping sobs that wracked their whole body in silence, before stopping altogether as they stared balefully at Clémence. She smiled at them before fishing in her pocket and pulling out a hard homemade candied sweet. She gave it to the child with a flourish, watching as they shoved it whole in their mouth, sucking on it without even a thanks. She straightened up to face the mother, who was looking at her as though torn between saying ‘thank you’ and demanding what she had given her child, and handed her a sweet, too.
Evidently the mother couldn’t decide what to say, because she rushed off just as silently as her child had been when given the candy, and disappeared quickly into the crowd. A few people nearby murmured their thanks, and Clémence accepted it, knowing she had been smart to make some sweets with valerian root, ashwaganda and passionflower . They had, of course, been made with Clémence’s own sanity in mind, but if they helped knock a kid out and calm down a stressed mother, who was she to deny them that?
Feeling pleased with herself, Clémence turned back to the music stall - just in time to catch sight of a couple of pre-teen thieves taking advantage of the confusion and snatching several CDs.
"Get your fucking asses back here!" Clémence yelled, chasing after them and hoping one of the other Music Booth workers had also noticed the thieves.
{ mass tweet }
healingherbs: if one more persons complains that we aren't playing mainstream pop WHILST WE'RE PLAYING LOCAL ARTISTS, I will poison someone.
healingherbs: shut up and listen to some good synth pop langet manman-w
how I imagine Circe:
@ the local Starbucks
[shrugs] Maybe he’s new.
Even if you're new, you should still know the difference between what's a name and what isn't a name.