Completed H square, gained 2 pts, moved 2 squares to I square.
Total pts: 5
In common +2, 190 words
Merlin had to admit that there were definite perks to being the stepson of Gorlois LeFay, and by extension, part of the world of riches and glitz. One current perk was enjoying a beautiful orange Miami sunset while the yacht he stood on sailed across the water. What do you know, those sunset postcards weren't photoshopped after all. This impromptu yacht party was thrown to celebrate Peregrin—Pellinor—Lancelot's-friend-whatshisname being hired by a famous law firm, and Merlin was dressed in his signature feral red scarf and the brown leather jacket he picked up at a Renaissance Faire.
Considering that Lancelot DuLac, the yacht's owner, belonged to the same social circles as the LeFays, he surprisingly had a lot in common with Merlin. Lancelot was adopted at four years old by the Eldreds, and while he felt loved and gratitude for his elderly parents, a small part of him never stopped feeling like an impostor. If being too nice and self-effacing was a mutation, then Lancelot was most definitely a mutant.
"Northumbria V," Merlin pronounced the name of the boat. "What would a three-person family need five yachts for, anyway?"
+2, I +2, Merlin
Date: 2011-12-23 08:44 pm (UTC)Total pts: 5
In common +2, 190 words
Merlin had to admit that there were definite perks to being the stepson of Gorlois LeFay, and by extension, part of the world of riches and glitz. One current perk was enjoying a beautiful orange Miami sunset while the yacht he stood on sailed across the water. What do you know, those sunset postcards weren't photoshopped after all. This impromptu yacht party was thrown to celebrate Peregrin—Pellinor—Lancelot's-friend-whatshisname being hired by a famous law firm, and Merlin was dressed in his signature feral red scarf and the brown leather jacket he picked up at a Renaissance Faire.
Considering that Lancelot DuLac, the yacht's owner, belonged to the same social circles as the LeFays, he surprisingly had a lot in common with Merlin. Lancelot was adopted at four years old by the Eldreds, and while he felt loved and gratitude for his elderly parents, a small part of him never stopped feeling like an impostor. If being too nice and self-effacing was a mutation, then Lancelot was most definitely a mutant.
"Northumbria V," Merlin pronounced the name of the boat. "What would a three-person family need five yachts for, anyway?"