Boozing it up (For Clark)
Jan. 22nd, 2011 03:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Connor does not invite Clark to Kai's house for boozing it up. This might be partly because it is, in his mind, still her house (when they pick one together, it will be theirs), but mostly it's because Connor strongly suspects he's being a bad influence. Whether or not he does ever get in trouble over this, he feels he probably should. If John had lived to Clark's age, and Duncan or somebody else took him out drinking, they'd probably meet with Connor's left hook.
He knows his way by PINpoint to the towns below the mountains that hide the Sanctuary where he and Kairos live, though. If Clark doesn't know French, he'll probably look like a tourist. He might anyway. The immortal has spent more time in France than nearly any other country, though, and blends in even in the modern day and age. He sends coordinates, and meets the young man in a quiet but not at all shady back alley. It's too nice or too small of a town to have shady alleys. It's sunny and cobblestoned instead, and cool but not freezing. Connor slouches against a wall in his new charcoal grey coat, looking relatively at home.
He knows his way by PINpoint to the towns below the mountains that hide the Sanctuary where he and Kairos live, though. If Clark doesn't know French, he'll probably look like a tourist. He might anyway. The immortal has spent more time in France than nearly any other country, though, and blends in even in the modern day and age. He sends coordinates, and meets the young man in a quiet but not at all shady back alley. It's too nice or too small of a town to have shady alleys. It's sunny and cobblestoned instead, and cool but not freezing. Connor slouches against a wall in his new charcoal grey coat, looking relatively at home.