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Dance, Dance [Gale McCenry]

Postby Kendhl Pilkvist on February 5th, 2015, 3:45 am

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It was time for her to go visit Gale. Kendhl had walked the route several times, but she didn't have the courage to actually enter the establishment until now. Was it even a good time to visit? She didn't know. But she'd decided that she'd do it now, so she did.

She stepped up to the door, one foot already through the wood before she backed out. The ghost grabbed for the knob, turning it as best as she could and pulling it open. The tiny victory graced her face with a smile.

Kendhl slipped through the opening, making her way around his little dwelling. She found his bed, and smiled again. The spirit knelt beside it, peering underneath it. Finding nothing of interest, she sat back on her heels.

Where is that handsome man? she wondered. Eh. I'll just wait for him. Got nothin' else to do, anyways. Gods, being dead is boring.


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Dance, Dance [Gale McCenry]

Postby Gale Austin McCenry on February 10th, 2015, 1:01 am

In the life and eye of Mr. Gale McCenry, there is one thing that one didn't need very much of. And that thing was Memory. This was probably because of several factors that have played a key role in his life, but a couple of them were prominent.

He didn't really have a schedule of any sort. Besides school, Gale never really had any reason to remember time commitments or anything of the such. He grew up as an artist his whole life, and artists generally had their own work hours, besides deciding when and for how long they were going to sit and wait for people to pay attention to them. So he wasn't entirely good with time or of planning thereof.

He also hadn't had any need to be around others for an extended period of time. He grew up as an only child, wasn't married long enough to live with his wife or have a family, and he never really had a room mate. The closest thing that Gale had to sharing a space or a place with anyone besides his mother was when Ricky took him home with him like a stray and gave him a room. But even then, the room was declared his for that time and Ricky and Telion generally left it alone. This meant that Gale didn't really need to worry about things being out of place, or necisserily even organized. He could place things where he wanted and find it later so he didn't need to necisserily remember where things were or remember where people typically put things. Because it was all just right there where he left it and right out in the open.

Gale also didn't do a whole lot of memory induced tasks. He never needed to really memorize any bit of text, a message, a technique, or anything of the sort until he got his job as a courier, which actually has been a real work out for him. Both physically and mentally. But having been an artist and generally self employed for a good amount of time, he didn't need to remember prices (since most of what he did was just off the top of his head), who people were (since he usually would only see a person once or twice besides a select few), or anything. Quite literally, Gale didn't actually have to remember anything at all. Except for one thing.

Where his room key was.

"Dammit." Gale sighed. Looking down into the bag at his side, Gale saw nothing resembling anything like a key. All that was there were papers, books, a flute, and a bag of chestnuts he still hadn't managed to eat yet. But no key. Leaning forward slightly and letting his forehead hit the wood door with a soft thud.

The only reason why Gale had to remember where his room key was was because it was literally the key to his survival. His room had everything Gale ever had, made, or needed in it, including food and water, painting and drawing supplies, a bed, light, the whole shebang. If Gale was locked in his room, one could be assured he could possibly live in there for up to a dozen or so days. Maybe more depending on exactly how much food he had. But if Gale wanted to survive and not sleep on the streets starving to death, he would need to remember where his room key was.

But everyone makes mistakes. It's not like he focused on where his room key was twenty four hours a day. He sometimes forgot, but he was very good about remembering where it was. Again, it's generally the only thing Gale had to remember. Although he didn't have his key with him at this particular time, he knew exactly where it was.

On his desk inside his room.

With eye closed and only one thought piercing his mind, Gale could feel the stupidity of his actions in his being. He knew he had a horrible memory, but as usual, it managed to surprise him yet again.

On any other day, Gale would have just gone to the front desk to ask for the spare so he can just get in his room for his key. But it just so happens that Ms. Serra Danalle was out today, along with 2 of her other trusted employees. Probably from being sick, which was no surprise given the circumstance of the city at this point. The other 4 employees were either out at the moment getting something or working like bees to get things done. The Grotto was especially busy today, and Gale already asked several times if he could get the spare, but each time they simply said "One chime" and then forget he was even there.

So Gale was stuck, in short. His bad memory has caused him to be stuck. Great.

Standing in front of his door and starring at the knob, Gale spent a good 10 chimes thinking of what he should do. He didn't want to stand there waiting all day but he didn't know hot to get in since his room was on the second floor. And Breaking the door down would probably hurt him more than he would hurt it.

Hey, Gale knew he was small. He knew that very well.

Gale smirked at the memory of Ricky flinging himself over his shoulder. He was pretty much a flailing rug rather than a man to Ricky. If Ricky where here he could obviously help, but he was not.

It took another 5 chimes to make up his mind. It appeared, unless he wanted to wait several bells for the employees, he'd need to break into his own room. "Perfect."

Kneeling down in front of the door and pulling out his eating knife, the man attempted to pull every memory he could of how to do this. He didn't know the first thing about picking locks, and he's only seen it done...once. Only once. And it was done incorrectly. So, Gale knew absolutely nothing. But it wasn't a complicated lock, at least not that he knew of. All he'd have to do was put the thingamabob into the dohickey and push the whatchamacallits aside and it'd open. Simple.

Taking the knife his his full hand, he hesitated to insert it. It didn't go very far but Gale assumed that was because the lock... thing... inside. Whatever you called it. Not know what to do next, the blonde simply moved the knife around with a false hope that it would open. It clicked and tanked inside in a vague manner, and in a manner of a few ticks, Gale knew he wasn't doing anything at all. With his lips scrunching to one side, he left hand grabbed the knob, as if to stabilize himself.

He played with it for a few more ticks, his hands slowly turning the knob subconsciously. But when his grip started to become uncomfortable, he let go of the knob, it snapping back into place. With eyes wide, Gale blinked at the knob.Grabbing the knob once more, he turned it. It turned with ease and with a soft click, the latch opened.

"Augh!" Gale groaned, hitting his forehead on the door again.

Now that he tried to break into his own room, he remembered that he didn't even lock it in the first place. He left it open because he was just going to get something to eat from the front. He was an idiot. Pure bred.

Standing up and putting the knife away, he sighed loudly to himself before entering the dark room. The candle that was inside he had put out when leaving, so after shutting the door, he started for the candle. He quickly lite the stick with a few sparks from the flint and steel, and it caught a small flame. Several seasons ago Gale would have had to wait for it to become a full flame, or light several to keep the room decently lite. But he didn't have to now, seeing as he simply amplified the light himself until it was bright enough on it's own.

With nothing but a thought, the light grew until it lit the room well enough for Gale's approval. His room wasn't anything fancy, as one could assume. It didn't have much furniture, only containing a bed and a desk, but felt semi-full. It wasn't a big room, but with several blank and dried canvases in the corner and under his bed, and the closet full of his clothes and such, it was a well used space. It was almost always cold, but Gale didn't mind too much. But today it seemed especially so. Turning away from his desk to look into what he thought was an empty room, his eyes fell upon the spirit sitting on the floor beside his bed.

Jumping from the desk, one could say Gale jumped about 2 or 3 feet, explaining a loud curse as he did so. His blue eyes wide and fixed onto Kendhl, his heart raced, even as he realized who it was. "Kendhl?" He certainly didn't expect her here. "W-w-uh-Hey. Um... What are you doing?" He questioned, setting his bag down on the chair in front of the desk.

Setting aside the fact that Kendhl was a ghost now and the fact that this was her first time in his room, it was really weird to come into his room and have someone be there already. Especially when he never got a whole lot of company.
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Dance, Dance [Gale McCenry]

Postby Kendhl Pilkvist on February 17th, 2015, 3:40 am

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At the first sound Kendhl's head whipped around. She peered out the window, squinting. Seeing nothing, she relaxed and waited. She was, after all, a ghost. Nothing could hurt her, so why be afraid? And if it was a thief, (despite there being very few things of worth) she could always scare them off.

For fifteen chimes -- although it was closer to twenty -- Kendhl listened to the scritching and scratching outside the door. It was an animal that wandered in, or the landowner. Or someone forgot their key. It might've been a maid. It could've been Gale, for all she knew. She didn't want to get up to look. She didn't care that much.

Kendhl pursed her lips, going back to looking around the room. There wasn't much to see, except for a key on a desk. But there was always a spare, right? And it probably wasn't even the room key. If it was, Gale would have a spare. He was resourceful like that, in her mind.

When the scratching stopped and the knob turned, Kendhl finally turned to see what it was. There was a soft whump, the sound of someone hitting their head against the door, and a groan. It sounded like Gale, and it was.

He'll notice me when he walks in, no need to say anything. It'll be a surprise. To Kendhl it was a good idea. Everything seemed like a good idea to her, as long as it didn't cause bodily harm to anyone. However, as the lanky man strode in, he failed to see the misty form of his ex-bondmate.

She watched as he lit a candle, and seemingly amplified the flame with his gnosis. A sly smile cut across her face, eyes narrowing playfully. If he didn't notice her when he came in, surely he'd notice her when he turned around.

Of course he did. Not only that, but he was startled and nearly jumped out of his skin. He swore, too. Kendhl dissolved into a fit of giggles at his shock.

"I'm here to see you, ya dummy," she began, standing. "You gave me your address. I figured I'd come visit. It's kinda empty in here, isn't it? I mean, other than those big pieces of white cloth or whatever -- canvases, right? -- and some furniture, it's kinda empty."

The ghost set her hands on her hips and stood with her legs akimbo, watching Gale with one arched eyebrow and inquisitive eyes.


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Dance, Dance [Gale McCenry]

Postby Gale Austin McCenry on February 18th, 2015, 5:04 am

The hysterically large jolt that Gale had managed to produce while cursing loudly at Kendhl was one that was made up of several factors. First one being that it was already strange that he had to try and break into his own apartment, even though the door was already unlocked. But breaking into his apartment with someone already being there was just no.

Second reason, again, was that he never got a lot of company. He usually went over to other's homes, no one hardly came to his. Because he lived in a room while they lived in a home. So coming into his room to find someone already there was doubly weird.

Third factor was that Gale was extremely paranoid when it came to his room. He didn't have much, but that's the main reason he was paranoid. Because he didn't have much, and if something was taken or destroyed or spilled on whatever could happen if someone else was here, it would probably soil his mood for the next few bells. And if it was really important, probably for the next day or two. While others could rip their shirt and not care because they can get a new one, Gale still didn't have much money saved up yet so new supplies or clothing wasn't a priority, so he'd be stuck with that rip until he was able to scavenge few extra pieces. And if his canvases or charcoal were ruined then it would be almost an entirely different season until he was able to replace then. and that's if he dropped some saving for other things, such as that new shirt. So what little Gale had was precious to him, so having someone unannounced in his room, ghostly bondmate or not, got him a little on edge.

Lastly, ale was an introvert at heart. Actually, it was pretty clear that Gale was an introvert in the first place just by looking at him, but Gale needed his space and if he didn't get his space then he either got nervous or cranky. When he is in a bad mood or is tired or had a rough day, he recharged alone. The only place he really had to do that was his room. So having someone "invading" this space, as one could describe it, left him with no where else to go if he needed to take a few moments to himself.

And these factors usually became pretty prominent as he got used to his guests being there. In his particular case, having been startled by the spirit in the corner, he was more nervous than anything.

Looking down at the wood floor, Gale chuckled, mumbling to himself,"No kidding." Dummy. You should have know that she was coming over. She's been trying to figure out where you are ever since she came back. You didn't expect her to pay you a visit as soon as you told her where you live? You really are oblivious.

The man looked up with a toothless smile, nodding at Kendhl's observations. "I suppose you can't have a crowded room if you don't have a lot, can you?" He placed his palms against the edge of the wooden desk and leaned on his. He gripped the wood as to keep himself stable. He chuckled again, looking away from the Ghost. His eyes fluttered all across the room in a matter of moments, having gone from the bed, to the door, even to the ceiling, before finally resting on the canvases. "Yeah. Canvases." His teeth grabbed his lips and pulled them in.

The silence rung in Gale's ear like a playful murmur inducing thought. The train of thought didn't get very far before his emaciated fingers tapped the wood with soft thuds. No particular pattern formed at all, but Gale's head nodded ever so slightly as he continued to stare at the blank and finished canvases.

He still hadn't decided what to do with them yet. They're rather worthless to him now.

But the smell of burning flesh drifted it's way to Gale's nose, and he turned to Kendhl again. Her eyes were burning a hole in his head, one of which he didn't notice. "It is kinda empty in here. "

He kinda liked it empty though. Gave him room to think.

There was another moment of silence from the man. "But welcome to my abode, I guess." He smiled again, chuckled lightly and tapping his fingers some more. "It's not much but... it's not much." He trailed off, now looking at the floor.

His original question came back to mind. "So, I suppose you're just visiting then?" He rubbed the back of his neck. "Like, you aren't bringing any news or anything or else you would have already told me, right?" He hoped she didn't have any news. He didn't care if it was good or bad, he was sick of news.If he went the entire rest of the season without anything extravagant happening, he was sure he'd be perfectly happy with that.
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Dance, Dance [Gale McCenry]

Postby Kendhl Pilkvist on February 21st, 2015, 10:55 pm

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Kendhl immediately felt guilty. He didn't have a lot. She should be able to help him, but she was dead. She couldn't. Helplessness added to the pile of bad emotions.

She cleared her throat. "Uh, yeah. Just visiting." she said. "I can leave if you want. I just kinda wanted to check it out in case I needed to find you at some point. D'you want me to leave? I know I'm cold, and it's winter, so it's probably not the best idea for me to be in here."

The ghost paused in her stream of embarassed chatter. Of course it was cold. He'd be bundled up, since he just came from outside. She fidgeted with the wooden ring in her ear, then the hem of her shirt, then the waistband of her trousers.

"I- I think I'll just leave. Yeah. Sounds like a good idea. Not much for me t'do except go back to my grave, and I don't want you getting sick just from being around me, do I?" she said with a smile.

Kendhl stood and brushed off her shirt, clearing her throat. She materialized and stepped up to Gale, giving him a peck on the cheek. As she turned to leave, she looked over her shoulder.

"Unless... you want me to stay, of course. Didn't really ask first, did I?"


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Postby Gale Austin McCenry on March 28th, 2015, 1:30 am

He was never fully sure of how audible his relief was when her response came out of her whipsy existence. The sharp clearing of her throat put a knot in his own, and the worst possible things that he could imagine as a form of news popped into his head like bubbles. Another obelisk awakening, the city going down in flames, Ricky being on his death bed, Martin being kidnapped, Kendhl being gone forever. Thankfully none of it was true, since it was just a visit. Just a visit.

Smiling in the shadows of his face, the blonde let out a long breath through his nose. But he lost that smile as the shadows diminished due to him turning his head towards the candle light and towards the spirit. Leave? Right now? She waited in his room for who knows how long only to leave the chime he got back? The widower's mouth opened, however, is tongue didn't know whether to tell her to stay or to ask why she was leaving so soon. But before it could have a chance to mix the two questions together, Kendhl managed to sneak past him and continue on.

The hair on Gale's arms were already standing on end from how cold it was outside, but it bitter cold in his room. It was awful, and Gale liked the cold, so that was saying a lot. It was freezing and it was because of Kendhl. There wasn't any way around that but it gave him a different type of goose bumps to have her admit it. The type of goose bumps you get when someone knew what you were thinking, or you finally got something off your chest after holding back for who knows how long. It was just weird to have it be said out loud, but maybe that was just because he was too scared to admit it to her.

"No Kendhl, it's fine, honestly." He shook his head. Gale had gotten sick from their previous interactions already, and it was probably thee worst cold he's ever had, but that didn't mean that he minded. Of course there were those moments where he wished his life was just a little better, but hey, if getting a bad cold every now and then and having to deal with having goosebumps was what it took to be with Kendhl then that's what he'd do. After all, he had always said that he wished he could see the dead again. To see the ones he loved that had passed away. So what if she was simply cold to the touch?

"You can't get the same cold twice anyway." He didn't know if that was true in this case, but it brought a smile to his face. Maybe it would bring a smile to hers.

But she seemed pretty set on leaving. She had already stood up and brushed herself off to leave. It was as if he never said anything, really. Was it because she was uncomfortable making people cold or because she was just trying to be nice? Maybe it was something different altogether. Maybe he'll never know. But when she materialized and stood on her toes to kiss his cheek, his eyes fell closed. He felt the hair on his face shift to compensate for the chilled contact, his skin prickling like small needles. But it wasn't extensive and the sensations didn't linger long after she pulled away, his hand, however, did. As the Kelvic soul turned around to look to her escape, his hand had followed her until he opened his blue eyes again.

The two-fingered hand fell back to is side, his slow gaze beholding the figure which had apparently changed her mind.

"Graves and gravestones are good company when no one is around to say otherwise, I'm sure." He crossed his ankles. How long did she wait for him in here anyway? "But now that someone is here to say otherwise, I'd like to think that he would make better conversation." Awkward conversation is better than none at all, at least so Gale assumed. But maybe he was too subtle with his answer. "I mean, you could go back and mope around your grave like a McMopey." He shrugged his shoulders. It wasn't very often someone was called that, but maybe she'd remember the time she gave him that gem of a nickname. "But like you said, it is pretty cold, but it's better to be cold with another than to be warm alone." He smiled softly...

Where the heck did all of that come from?
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Dance, Dance [Gale McCenry]

Postby Kendhl Pilkvist on March 29th, 2015, 3:18 am

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Kendhl's ghostly fingers passed through the wooden frame of the door in an attempt to tap it. She refused to care about her immaterial state and continued the motion, leaning on the same hand in a mimicry of life.

She pivoted on her heel to face Gale, fists on her hips. "Well, if you say you don't mind, then I suppose I'll stay!" she declared.

A smile that mirrored Gale's appeared on her face, the corners of her mouth curving upwards in a little bow. "You're right, though. My grave isn't exactly the most chatty thing," she said with a chuckle.

The specter crossed the little space between them and materialized, reaching forwards to enclose the man's hands in her own. "It also isn't as sweet and romantic as my bondmate. Poetic, too."

Kendhl directed her soulmist towards her arms, dematerializing at the same time. She swung the limbs outwards while still holding Gale's hands, looking around the room as she did so. She released one hand and twirled herself with the other.

The ghost paused, fixing Gale with a strange expression on her face. "You wouldn't happen to know how to dance, would you? I kind of want to learn. It seems fun. Is it fun?"


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