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Date: June 14th
Location: Lobby then bar
Status: Public
Summary: An unexpected return
Loki strolled into the manor and up to the front desk with a wide smile on his face and his old backpack slung over his shoulder. It felt so familiar he almost wanted to go straight on to his old room, but he'd been gone too long. They'd probably given it to somebody else.
But it didn't really matter where he slept anyway. So he leaned against the desk and rang the bell to get a room."
Location: Lobby then bar
Status: Public
Summary: An unexpected return
Loki strolled into the manor and up to the front desk with a wide smile on his face and his old backpack slung over his shoulder. It felt so familiar he almost wanted to go straight on to his old room, but he'd been gone too long. They'd probably given it to somebody else.
But it didn't really matter where he slept anyway. So he leaned against the desk and rang the bell to get a room."
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Plane and drink sat forgotten side by side on the bar as Loki was too busy gazing into Kirby's eyes.
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"Why, you can't expect a man my age to be a virgin, can you?" he said. "I'm not currently encumbered with a girlfriend, though."
Wife? What wife? He hadn't seen her in a long time anyway.
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She smiled seductively at him.
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"Oh, wait, I still have to land my plane before I can get my key. Yours then?"
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"Mine it is. I'll be expecting you."
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Of course he could easily, but changing right here and racing through the lobby on four legs might be suspicious now that he'd already claimed he couldn't in his form. It might be worth it just to see Kirby's face if he was already inside the room when she opened the door ... But then a nice race between friends was always fun as well.
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"But first," he added in a slightly regretful tone picking up his paper aeroplane. "I'd better land my plane."
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