[ The Shade preferred open air cafés, places to watch people pass, make a comment or two with company. In the sunlight, it was often more acceptable to wear his customary sunglasses as well, but he would take them off for some company.
And he did so as he stepped in through the doorway of the smaller shop. He cut an impressive silhouette, just over six feet in all black, tipping a hat off to rest in the crook of his arm with his cane. Somehow, he managed to look completely natural in the coffee shop setting as well, not at all out of place among the soft croon of an acoustic musician's songs filtering through the speakers, or the gaggle of kids with clothes that could be considered out of place anywhere but the comfort of a coffee shop.
And yet, the Shade easily slid through the crowd, finding the face of the gentleman from the other day, boy would be far more accurate of course, but Shade hardly tried to think of people in terms of age anymore. It got depressing after some time.
He walked, a comfortable, rolling pace through the room, before settling himself at the table without nary a word of greeting until he was good and situated. ]
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And he did so as he stepped in through the doorway of the smaller shop. He cut an impressive silhouette, just over six feet in all black, tipping a hat off to rest in the crook of his arm with his cane. Somehow, he managed to look completely natural in the coffee shop setting as well, not at all out of place among the soft croon of an acoustic musician's songs filtering through the speakers, or the gaggle of kids with clothes that could be considered out of place anywhere but the comfort of a coffee shop.
And yet, the Shade easily slid through the crowd, finding the face of the gentleman from the other day, boy would be far more accurate of course, but Shade hardly tried to think of people in terms of age anymore. It got depressing after some time.
He walked, a comfortable, rolling pace through the room, before settling himself at the table without nary a word of greeting until he was good and situated. ]
Mr. Cullen, I presume?