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it felt that no matter how long mickey lived in the district, he could never grow tired of looking around at all of the shops. he had to admit that he wasn’t an avid shopper, not quick to buy something for himself on a whim. still, between all the absent window shopping and looking around, it made for a fairly good way to pass the time. hands shoved in his pockets, he looked around absently. it was almost relaxing, looking at all of the goods the district had to offer.

“oh!” the exclamation was followed by a loud pop as an ornament fell from a shopkeeper’s hand and shattered on the floor. “shoot.” face flushing with embarrassment and frustration, the elderly woman placed her hand on one of her knees, leaning down and trying to start to pick up the broken glass. mick didn’t hesitate to walk over, kneeling down on the ground.

“here,” he hummed, scooping up the bigger pieces of shattered glass. “let me get that for you.”
“oh. thank you,” she said, gratefully surprised. “i’ll grab a broom for you to get those smaller pieces.” it didn’t take too long after that to gently brush the remaining pieces into a dustpan, throwing it away in a nearby trash can. brushing dust off of his hands, he looked absently around the store, gaze eventually settling on the ornaments that still needed to be put up. the elderly woman followed his gaze, clearing her throat a moment. “if you had some time, it would be nice to have an extra pair of hands..”

mick didn’t have the heart to say no. stepping over, he quietly started picking up the remaining ornaments, stacking the ornaments for her. she huffed a breath, grateful. placing her hands on her hips, she said, “it pays off to have someone like you around here.” the elderly woman laughed softly, trying to innocently laugh off the embarrassment she felt over the accident. she turned her hands palms-up, looking down at them with a small smile. “these old things. they never work like they used to.” a ghost of a smile went to mick’s features, politely taking an ornament whenever she handed one to him.

after a moment of quiet, she then added jokingly, “don’t get old, hun. it’s too much of a hassle.”
mick briefly paused. to think he used to not be able to imagine himself growing old. the idea of living a life that was full never seemed in the books for him. once feeling destined to be alone; to think almost a year ago he wanted to die, and almost did… to now, where it finally occurred to mick that he could picture himself growing old throughout the years. not only that, but wanting to continue to live and enjoy life.. impassive features softened slightly. he plucked an ornament, stacking it along with the others, making the absent remark, “i don’t have much of a choice though, do i?”

the elderly woman, not seeing much in the remark, chuckled quietly to herself before handing him another ornament as they worked.
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[align=center][div style="width: 430px; text-align: justify; font-family: verdana; font-size: 6pt; letter-spacing: 2.5px; word-spacing: 0px; line-height: 12px; color: #474747"]In all of his years of life, Green had very rarely ever thought about his future. Perhaps it was because he’d grown up to believe that his future would never go in the direction he had hoped. He lived life balancing precariously on a beam of luck and misfortune, and it seemed that luck never did end up on his side. He’d take it in his stride, however; whilst the future was always uncertain, he could better predict the present, live in the moment without any second thought. Steve used to tell him, crouched down on his knees as he tipped young Vernon’s chin up, that Vern should never worry himself over things that were out of control - life would be intolerable if he lived that way.

Whether he’d live to grow old, Green didn’t ever think about it. Once he’d died, he wouldn’t be around to reflect on anything. Whether his death was quick and painless, whether it hurt, whether he died young, whether he got to grow old and achieve everything that he wanted to in his life. That fate was out of his hands, so why worry?

But nowadays, he had this lingering thought. Maybe he did think about life more than he should. After all, he wished to live forever if forever meant he could live it with Mickey. He made Vernon happy. Really happy.

And, he was only reminded of Mickey’s humbleness and generosity when he stopped by a shop to see Mick voluntarily assisting an elderly woman. His lips twitched into a small smile. Was this what it felt like to truly love someone? The pride he felt was overwhelming; that was his boyfriend! He was such a compassionate and amazing man, and this was the same man who feared that he’d never be a good person.

Wandering into the shop, Green smiled at Mickey before politely greeting the elderly woman and lightly resting his hand on the top of her back. ❝ Are you putting him to good use? ❞ Green joked lightly, the woman chuckling before she returned, ❝ He helped clean a mess I made, then continued to help afterwards. He really is a lovely one, isn’t he? ❞ She smiled, Green looking down at her before flitting his gaze over to Mick. ❝ He really is. ❞ Green just hoped that one day Mickey would realize that he wasn't the callous man in his past.

Green began to wander further into the store, curiously having a look at the ornaments before pointing out a small dog ornament on the shelf. ❝ Hey! That looks like Midas! ❞

[spoiler=tags ― updated 06/13.][size=6pt]◜BASICSI'LL EAT UP ALL YOUR PAIN
&. ❝ vernon jeremiah green ❞ | green, greenie, vern, v .
&. 25 years old . | twenty first april ; taurus | male [he/him] .
&. currently the guardian of northstar district .

PERSONALITYTAKE IN ALL THE BLAME
&.  bright . brave . considerate . courageous . dedicated . empowering . expressive . generous . honest . hard-working . kind hearted . loving . loyal . optimist . reliable . self-confident . supportive . trustworthy . vibrant . compulsive . defiant . foolish . gullible . hyperactive . oversensitive . rebellious . stubborn .

APPEARANCEBE THAT SOMEONE TO COMPLAIN TO
&.  five foot ten & one hundred and seventy one pounds ; reference .
↳ dirty blond hair , relatively grown out crew cut .
↳ lean and muscular frame , somewhat bronzed skin from the sun .
↳ soft blue/grey eyes , an often bright and amicable expression .
&.  welsh descent , parents were both from llanfairpwllgwyngyll in wales .

FAMILYTHERE'S A LIGHTHOUSE IN THE DARK
&. david green x cassandra griffiths | both deceased .
↳ david died in an aviation accident two months before green was born .
↳ cassandra died of breast cancer when green was eight .
&. fostered by steve and caroline murray until he was eleven .
↳ carol was the innocent victim of a shootout .
↳ only a month later, steve went into cardiac arrest and died .
&. father to felicity green .
&. owns a chihuahua , midas , and a pug , virginia

RELATIONSHIPSA GARDEN IN THE PAST
&. pansexual, panromantic ; mongamous .
&. currently in a relationship with mickey serge
↳ friendship evolved into romance after he saved green’s life .
&. ex-lover to winifred maddison
↳ nowadays they are best friends .
&. ex-boyfriend to fallon rude
↳ ended their relationship to keep her safe .
&. ex-boyfriend to paige montgomery
↳ is the father to paige's daughter , felicity .

INTERACTIONSUNDER BRUISINGS OF A NIGHT SKY
&.  [ 7/10 ] physically  |  [ 8/10 ] psychologically .
↳ difficulty w/ guns [ medium ] | difficulty w/ melees [ difficult ] | difficulty w/ hand-to-hand [ medium ]
&. skilled in archery and parkour .
&. his mentor , gus , taught him self-defence .
&. [member=2919]truce.[/member] | dm for any major plots .
&. friendly or nonviolent actions may be powerplayed .[/size]


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I'LL EAT UP ALL YOUR PAIN, TAKE IN ALL THE BLAME
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there was a point where mick used to think about his future quite often. once the kind of person to have everything planned out for years ahead, mick once envisioned a future far different from the one he lived now. experiencing a quaint city life with ellie, kids of his own, practicing medicine; it would have shaken past-him to the core to know only the latter had truly panned out. since then he had come to learn that not everything could be controlled, growing more comfortable with the idea of change, things not going as planned. he had long since given up on the idea of trying to map out the future.

his eyes wandered towards vernon as he wandered into the shop, meeting eyes from across the way. something in him softened a bit in that moment, ultimately turning his lingering gaze away and back towards the ornaments. though, just because he had given up on trying to plan the future, he at least knew what he would like his future to look like. being with green made him almost forget what life was like before him; it was hard to not see him sticking around for the long run- which was saying a lot, coming from a man who so rarely believed in permanence.

“he really is a lovely one, isn’t he?”
shaking his head gently, he eventually turned his gaze back to vern. ”he really is.” though there would probably never come a day where mick would genuinely believe that himself, he couldn’t deny the uplifting warmth in his chest at that look alone. rather than quickly shutting down the words - as he usually might have - he simply shook his head as he looked away and finished stacking up the ornaments.

walking over towards where green stood, he looked at the ornament. “it kind of does, doesn’t it?” flitting his gaze around, he glanced over the other ornaments nearby. he gestured towards one a few shelves away. “that one looks like ginnie. or-” seeing how skinny and young the glass pug looked, he huffed a quiet breath before adding, “close enough at least.”

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