oxfordian: (♔ so about the washington monument)
charles [ғ] xavier. ([personal profile] oxfordian) wrote in [community profile] exsiliumlogs2012-02-11 09:18 pm

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Date & Time: 11th February, 3312
Location: The apartment.
Characters: [personal profile] oxfordian, [personal profile] singlemanlytear, [personal profile] darkholme
Summary: Charles and Erik make themselves comfortable, alongside Raven, in their strange new apartment. Charles and Erik also have the luxury of explaining their unusual new memories to Raven.
Warnings: None.

Charles was sitting at the small desk in the apartment, already tidying it and making a space for this strange little netbook he'd been given. He knew how to use devices like this -- now -- but this was definitely the first time he'd ever attempted something this small, and he hardly enjoyed it. "I really would just like some pen and paper," he mumbled to himself, with a deep frown on his features as he shook his head and sighed with great conviction. Once he was settled at the desk, he stood -- making his way toward the kitchen.

So far, there weren't any major differences in appliances; though this refrigerator appeared to have a touch-screen navigation system, and was also reminding him rather rudely that they did not have any more milk. Hrm.

Was he alone in this apartment? No, the woman had said something about having room-mates. Charles considered that to himself quietly as he went to inspect the furniture in this home. It certainly was nothing like it was back in the City, nor was it anything like the 60s anticipated the future to be -- but that was a lesson he'd learned mere months ago. Charles finally took a seat on the leather couch, made himself comfortable and tapped his fingers against his leg with a hum. Room-mates. Unfortunate.
singlemanlytear: (♚ jk now i'm a detective)

[personal profile] singlemanlytear 2012-02-13 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
Erik was perhaps even more displeased about the prospect of room mates than the other two were. At least in the City, they had been courteous enough to issue each person an apartment to themselves. He had grown to appreciate his space and privacy over the years, and the thought of having to share housing with complete strangers was enough to put him on edge.

He had taken the time to get a bearing on his surroundings before seeking out his new living space. He had examined the training facilities in particular, and had taken some satisfaction in the sight of their practice range, at the very least. It was only after his initial exploration that he made his way to the apartment.

His scowl dissipated as he opened the front door and set eyes on the two occupants already present. The tension in his shoulders seemed to ease, and he made his way inside. "Have you been here for long?" he asked, taking a look at the layout of their newly assigned housing.