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Dinner
“Lucy?”
“Lucy, are you in here? Oi.”
“Lucille?”
No sisters. The hideout was empty. What could be more elusive than a constant, oppressive presence when you’re actually looking for it? Harvard huffed. Back out the tower he’d go. Inconvenient. But he’d found it himself, and he was proud of it. At least it was private and free. Besides, Chet seemed to approve of it, and he always knew, right?
– When Harvard did find Lucille, it was by nearly stepping on her face when he vaulted too quickly and too carelessly on to the rope ladder leading down from the hideout. The gesture was appreciated the usual amount. “-Hello-, Harvard,” were her exact words.
– Lucille was storing the day’s groceries in the supply corner. Her scores were characteristically humble. “Hey, Lucy.”
“Mmhm?”
“Uh…Nice finds today.”
Lucille laughed. Praise was unusual. Usually he teased her modesty. “Well, -thank- you, Harvey.”
“I picked up some money today!”
Uh-oh. Here came the boasting, she figured.
“Oh?”
“Yeah! And I made sure this guy wouldn’t miss it. He was one of those old guys who screw waiters and waitresses out of tips and half the regular pay, you know, acting like the food was all messed up. Well, he ate fecking most of it, didn’t he.”
“And you robbed him?”
“Yeah. He’ll find out later.”
Lucille giggled. “I actually like it.” She deigned. “I just wish the worker got the money they deserved.”
“Well, they could, yeah? I was thinking we could go to dinner there. And pay. And just chat, like? We haven’t done that in a while. We can try and get that waitress. I did the math. We’ve got enough to tip half.”
Lucille paused. She put down her work. She turned to her brother, palms on her hips. “-Harvard-. This is unexpected.”
“Yeah. Shut up. Are you in?”
Lucille laughed. She hugged him. It was good to see him trying. “Of course! I always have time for you. I think it’s a wonderful idea. Let me just put on a shirt with less holes in it.”
Nice. He felt cool. He still wasn’t sure he believed in fortunes, but maybe the reason didn’t matter too much when it came to taking time to remember important people.
During the course of yesterday, and just before my 367 bus arrived today, I took some photos of Croydon again, but this time in broad daylight, and because I took these photos in broad daylight, this was the perfect opportunity for me to get these photos in before I headed home from college.
I was really pleased with one of the photos I took though, because I was able to get the photo of the area of Croydon that I’ve been wanting to get for quite a while now, and because there were no trams or buses going past, I was able to get the photo exactly how I wanted it to look.
I’ve taken these photos as I wanted to show the beauty of Croydon, as well as to how quiet it can be at times when there is not as much traffic on the road.
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Again, I took these photos with the Camera+ app, which I strongly recommend you all get if you’re someone who likes to get a good photo, whether it would be something photography-based or not, and believe me, you won’t be disappointed if you switch to Camera+, it is that good to use, and you can adjust and change certain elements of how you want to take a photo before you take it, which is something that the traditional standard Camera app doesn’t have.
Please feel free to feedback what you thought of the photos I took in and around Croydon yesterday and today in the comments below. Your feedback is much appreciated.
Alex Smithson
Croydon in Broad Daylight During the course of yesterday, and just before my 367 bus arrived today, I took some…
During the course of yesterday, and just before my 367 bus arrived today, I took some photos of Croydon again, but this time in broad daylight, and because I took these photos in broad daylight, this was the perfect opportunity for me to get these photos in before I headed home from college.
I was really pleased with one of the photos I took though, because I was able to get the photo of the area of Croydon that I’ve been wanting to get for quite a while now, and because there were no trams or buses going past, I was able to get the photo exactly how I wanted it to look.
I’ve taken these photos as I wanted to show the beauty of Croydon, as well as to how quiet it can be at times when there is not as much traffic on the road.
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2-2-2016
2-2-2016
2-2-2016
2-2-2016
2-2-2016
3-2-2016
3-2-2016
3-2-2016
3-2-2016
Again, I took these photos with the Camera+ app, which I strongly recommend you all get if you’re someone who likes to get a good photo, whether it would be something photography-based or not, and believe me, you won’t be disappointed if you switch to Camera+, it is that good to use, and you can adjust and change certain elements of how you want to take a photo before you take it, which is something that the traditional standard Camera app doesn’t have.
Please feel free to feedback what you thought of the photos I took in and around Croydon yesterday and today in the comments below. Your feedback is much appreciated.
Alex Smithson
Croydon in Broad Daylight During the course of yesterday, and just before my 367 bus arrived today, I took some…
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