just one more night
Dec. 17th, 2009 07:27 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
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Who: Josiah, anyone who feels like running into him
What: well, he said he'd come back, just not for how long
Where: wherever in Radiant Garden
When: Thursday night
Had it only been three months since he left? It felt like a lifetime ago. Then again, he had already lived enough lifetimes to know that thinking that wasn't odd at all.
Besides, being back in Radiant Garden after quietly spending a week on Earth with his family reminded him more of home than the Midwest did, at least in regards to weather. Back home, the snow that had fallen was almost melted, most of it having turned into ice. In Radiant Garden, it almost looked as if it were trying to rival Christmas Town. Everything was covered in freshly fallen snow and the wind was still blowing just hard enough to send tiny gales of snowflakes swirling around the marketplace below.
The cold didn't bother him. Not anymore. But still, after adjusting his sunglasses, he stuffed his hands in the pocket his coat and decided to start with what he had come here to do. Might as well get things done sooner than later. He wordlessly nodded at Lilith, who only paused with a frown for a moment before following after him.
What: well, he said he'd come back, just not for how long
Where: wherever in Radiant Garden
When: Thursday night
Had it only been three months since he left? It felt like a lifetime ago. Then again, he had already lived enough lifetimes to know that thinking that wasn't odd at all.
Besides, being back in Radiant Garden after quietly spending a week on Earth with his family reminded him more of home than the Midwest did, at least in regards to weather. Back home, the snow that had fallen was almost melted, most of it having turned into ice. In Radiant Garden, it almost looked as if it were trying to rival Christmas Town. Everything was covered in freshly fallen snow and the wind was still blowing just hard enough to send tiny gales of snowflakes swirling around the marketplace below.
The cold didn't bother him. Not anymore. But still, after adjusting his sunglasses, he stuffed his hands in the pocket his coat and decided to start with what he had come here to do. Might as well get things done sooner than later. He wordlessly nodded at Lilith, who only paused with a frown for a moment before following after him.