a_sin_for_him: (soft smile)
Lust ([personal profile] a_sin_for_him) wrote2014-10-11 11:02 am

video;

It's odd, isn't it, how having a personal claim to a place can make it something more than just a building or room?

[Lust's tone and expression are thoughtful, rather than puzzled.]

I've stayed and lived in dozens and dozens of places, but they never meant anything. They were just that - places to stay, a point to return to. Even the pleasant or almost-permanent ones weren't particularly noteworthy and made little impression on me.

Why does choosing and laying claim to a place as yours suddenly make all the difference? It's such a strange quirk of emotions. Is it normal, to form some sort of emotional attachment to a place just because you've decided it's going to be your 'home'?
exeggutorhead: (calm)

[video]

[personal profile] exeggutorhead 2014-10-11 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
[Envy looks to be somewhere loud and bustling and colorful; he's over at the circus already, but he's got a free moment to talk. He looks like he's in a great mood.]

I couldn't tell you, even here France and I haven't ever settled in one place. I guess we just didn't think to.
exeggutorhead: (casual conversation)

[video]

[personal profile] exeggutorhead 2014-10-11 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I was supposed to get here early. I've got to get everyone ready before the shows start.

You're coming to see it, right?
exeggutorhead: (amused)

[video]

[personal profile] exeggutorhead 2014-10-12 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
You should have a good time, from what I've seen set up.

[Now he leans towards the camera, speaking in a conspiratorial, low tone.]

And if you wanted to come back here where I am, I won't tell anyone.