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gorysortofstory2013-08-24 02:27 am
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how to play.
1. Drop a comment with one or more of your muses. It can be empty if you want me to make a scenario, or you can toss one at me. If you want to just give me a prompt (a word, song, lyric, picture, phrase, anything), I can riff off that too.
2. In the subject line, you can specify any of my muses you might want to play with, or you can ask me to pick someone.
3. just rp with me. if something jives really well, maybe we can continue it in another one of these later, sort of like a super casual verse. if it doesn't, it doesn't.
1. Drop a comment with one or more of your muses. It can be empty if you want me to make a scenario, or you can toss one at me. If you want to just give me a prompt (a word, song, lyric, picture, phrase, anything), I can riff off that too.
2. In the subject line, you can specify any of my muses you might want to play with, or you can ask me to pick someone.
3. just rp with me. if something jives really well, maybe we can continue it in another one of these later, sort of like a super casual verse. if it doesn't, it doesn't.
Re: rebekah of course
This particular evening she had off from the Boarding House and it's raining and she rather enjoys walking around in the rain when it is as light as it is currently. Between the fire and all the strange behavior lately it's nice to have something peaceful going on, for once.
Of course, it could be the calm before a possibly literal storm but she'll take her chances.
It is during that long walk that she runs into a familiar face she hasn't seen in a while -- now that she no longer lives in the temple it's easier to miss people.
"And here I was afraid perhaps they had sent you back home."
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When he hears Rebekah's familiar voice, and sees her walking, he smiles at her. "Apparently not yet. And you're still here too," Which of course he's glad to see, that she's still here. "How is life outside the temple?" He asks her.
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"Good, for the most part. It's nice having my own space again."
Not that she doesn't love Elijah but sharing a room for as long as they had to hadn't been ideal -- sharing a house is much easier to deal with, all things considered.