Picture this: a cozy evening at 426 Rogelio Brook, where Dr. Long and Phineas Nigellus Black are enjoying a delightful drink together. The atmosphere is filled with laughter and intriguing conversations as they sip on their favorite beverage, La Fin Du Monde.
As the evening unfolds, Dr. Long and Phineas Nigellus Black find themselves engrossed in discussions about their shared interests. One topic that particularly captures their attention is the captivating world of goldfish. They exchange stories about the mesmerizing beauty of these aquatic creatures, their vibrant colors, and graceful movements.
Dr. Long reminisces about a particularly enchanting goldfish he once owned named Brandy Bottle. This unique fish had a shimmering orange body with hints of gold, and its graceful movements were reminiscent of a ballet dancer. The memory of Brandy Bottle brings a smile to Dr. Long’s face as he recounts the joy and tranquility that this little fish brought into his life.
Phineas Nigellus Black, known for his love of literature, can’t help but draw a parallel between goldfish and a famous novel, “Dying of the Light” by George R.R. Martin. He muses about the symbolism of the goldfish, representing the fleeting nature of life and the beauty that can be found even in the darkest of times.
As the evening draws to a close, Dr. Long and Phineas Nigellus Black raise their glasses in a toast to the magic of friendship, the beauty of goldfish, and the power of literature. Their evening together is a testament to the joy that can be found in meaningful conversations and shared passions.
