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Davin Kavanagh ([personal profile] davin) wrote2015-04-10 12:15 am

happy is he who hath in himself praise and wisdom in life [closed; spencer]

The other night Davin couldn't sleep, so he wandered out into the living room and fired up the History Channel, which led to marathoning all of Vikings, which led to him wanting to know everything there was about vikings. He finishes up at work a bit early and bypasses the library to go to Crossroads instead, hoping to run into any combination of the Waters-Bakers clan. He's in luck when he pushes the door open to see Spencer behind the counter, and Davin lifts his hand in greeting.

"Spencer, hey!" Davin takes off his coat and lays it over a chair before approaching the counter. There's that look in Davin's eyes, that familiar new topic look that Spencer's seen before, and Davin lays his palms on the counter and looks at him intently. "Vikings."

He definitely looks a little over-caffeinated, and he lifts one hand in a wave. "I mean hi, hello, how's the husband an' the bun in the oven, all that. But vikings, man."
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[personal profile] doublethepain 2015-05-10 09:38 am (UTC)(link)
"Not as light as the kind of reading this guy does, right, Spence?" Roman goads with a broad smile, and it takes a great deal of restraint for Spencer not to flinch at the use of the nickname. There are only three people who've ever really called him that: his brother, Cosette, and Coop. Even Joel doesn't use it, no matter how close they are, and Spencer has never necessarily thought it suited him but he certainly hadn't minded it coming from Dane--though even if he had, it's likely that his brother still wouldn't have seen a reason to stop--and even from Cosette or Coop, it somehow doesn't come as a bother. From a stranger, though, at least someone who's more of an acquaintance than anything else, Spencer gets an unpleasant feeling in his gut from it.

None of this is Roman's fault, of course, the man couldn't possibly know but even still, there's something decidedly uneasy about the way Roman had said it. Spencer tries to brush it away, though, putting on his best shopkeeper smile as he finishes ringing up the books. "What, you don't think War and Peace can be considered light? It's fairly quick to get through, although I suppose there aren't very many people who would agree."

He lightly taps the book on top of the stack for Roman before glancing back at the register. "And that'll be one hundred sixty-three and forty cents. Spare no expense for witchcraft lore, do you?"

"Lore," Roman repeats, following it with a short laugh before handing Spencer two hundred dollar bills. "Right. Well, I was looking for something a little more reliable than a book of spells on how to get Prince Charming"

"As you should," Spencer tells him, sliding the books into a canvas bag and holding it out for Roman to take. He leans forward to rest his elbows on the counter, glancing at Davin and then the shelves beyond him as he does. "Actually, now that you mention it, I think we just might be sold out of that one. The tourists just love it."