Red (
before) wrote in
kingdomdressing2010-04-22 12:12 am
looking glass
[There's a bit of an odd sight in one section of the library today; there's about four skeletal arms that look like they're growing out of Red's shoulders as he stands in front of a particularly high shelf. His jacket is thrown over the back of a nearby chair, which is sitting in front of a table with a few books on lycanthropy stacked on it, as well as a folded pair of glasses. The arms are odd- it's not that he has two extra pairs sticking out of his shoulders, more that there's one pair, and then that pair happens to be holding up another pair. One hand of the top pair is free, the other is... holding what appears to be a glass eye the size of a baseball. Red himself has his eyes closed, and the hand holding the glass eye seems to be moving in a way that suggests he's looking through it somehow. After a moment, the free hand grabs a book from that particular high shelf and the arm bends down awkwardly so Red can take it. Why isn't he just climbing up there to look properly? Because for some reason, all the ladders that he's come across in the library are broken.]
(ooc: idek)
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You alright?
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No... What were you-- Nevermind.
[And she takes off again.]
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[Where the hell is she going. He's going to follow her.]
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What?
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[He looks confused. And curious.]
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[Man, that hurt, stupid table. She's going to bruise.]
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[Colour him curious. And he's got a potion somewhere in his pockets if you'd care to mention that it's going to bruise, Riku-]
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The older me.
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[There's definitely got to be a reason behind that.]
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I wanted to ask her something.
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[He kind of wants to ask what, but- not his business, really. And he's got books to read, too.]
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[Or at least, she won't make it seem like it. Now she's giving him a curious look.]
What were you doing?
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...What the heck was that.
[Yes, his tone is very, very flat.]
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[He doesn't seem bothered by the look, or the tone.]
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...
[He walks a little closer to get a better look.]
Do I... know you?
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[Eyebrow going up.]
I doubt it. You don't look much like a Halloween Town kid.
Whenever this kind of dual conversation happens, I get confused. :|
Hmm, maybe it was one of the kids living on the other side of town...]
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You look like that idiot who's always trying to sneak into the castle.
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[No idea what you're talking about, kid.]
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I guess you two aren't related, though.
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