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Amycus Carrow ([info]amycus_carrow) wrote,
@ 2012-01-09 20:29:00


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It's been a while, but I've finally returned home for good. When Alecto told me we were heading out for supplies, I wasn't expecting her to drag me out of the bloody country. It turned into something of an expedition, hopping from one city to the next.

It was a nice change, not being tied down to one place. Unfortunately everything had to come to an end, and here we are, back in Knockturn Alley.

I'm learning that the longer you're out of work, the harder it is to get back into the swing of things. It's coming back to me, why we got away from all of this for as long as we did. I'll miss the days of not having to deal with customers who demand things we don't have in supply, or items we've never carried. Of course me telling them to fuck off isn't good for business, so I'm forced to bite my tongue.

The rest of you are free game though, so proceed with caution.


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Amycus
[info]chesters
2012-01-11 06:50 pm UTC (link)
I should be insulted by the insinuation. I'm distraught over this, Amy.

Perhaps you should stop following Alecto's every whim, then you wouldn't miss so much.

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Chester
[info]amycus_carrow
2012-01-11 07:00 pm UTC (link)
My most sincere apologies. Since you so enjoy my sisters company, I'm sure she would be more than willing to offer you a shoulder to cry on...or more realistically she'll stab you in the thigh with a quill to help distract you from all of this emotional anguish.

Never a dull moment.

I don't know what I'd do without her for that long. Perhaps you have a point. But, I'm here now, for whatever that's worth.

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