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Faith Lehane ([personal profile] sponsored) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs2016-02-14 01:25 pm

( closed ) some cards are black, others are white, hopefully nobody kills a slayer tonight.

Who: Cami O'Connell & Angel ft. Faith Lehane as the Worst MatchMaker in Wonderland
Where: Tea Room
When: Evening, 14-Feb
Rating: R
Summary: Cards Against Humanity is totally a romantic two-player game, right?
The Story:
"Good to know he didn't skirt the murky stuff."
"I don't think I would have been nearly as close to him if he had."

The answer had stood out to Faith: words that Cami had only continued to support the more they spoke. Guilt, violence-- fear? Things that should shake anyone, even the most seasoned of therapists but only made Cami seem calmer and more capable. Faith had certainly seen her fair share of jelly-legged shrinks this blonde was another class altogether.

Her own rough terrain to reconnect with Angel notwithstanding, Faith liked to think she knew a thing or two about their friendly neighborhood vampire. Well, beyond the brooding and inability to small talk regular humans (though that does bear a certain amount of weight in Faith's pro/con list).

It's late when she sends the texts:
Hey, can you come to the tea room? I got some stuff I need new eyes on.

When they enter, each will find a table with two chairs, covered in snacks and drinks to the taste of both human and vampire. Not that she really knows either of her friend's preferences, Faith had done her best. Everyone likes popcorn, right? And also M&M's. The random coffee mug maybe is a bit out of place? But the Thermos of blood seemed like it'd be tough to drink from straight.

There are definitely also candles lit, but not like the good kind? One smells like cotton laundry, another fresh-cut grass -- yeah, those are definitely tiny sampler Yankee Candles. Faith apparently still has not mastered the art of the closet. Don't even get started on the Top 50 playlist coming from the iPod in the corner...

Most conspicuous on the table are two piles of cards that hopefully at least Cami will recognize. One pile is black. The other pile is white. There are no instructions to be found, anywhere.

Oh yes. It's time for Cards Against Wonderland, folks. The most romantic date someone like Faith Lehane could plan. Like, did no one remind her that this is a game for 3+ people...?

Once she sees both of her ex-friends go in, she sends her next text:
I got held up. Can you wait a while? Like at least an hour. Maybe two. I'll let you know when I can make it.

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