http://vkandis-son.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] vkandis-son.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2008-03-08 08:04 am

Speaking in Tongues [7.03]

Karal smiled at everyone, hoping no one noticed the bunny prints on the library floor.

"I'm not sure if this will work, but I made lots of little paper squares," Karal put a box on the table, and some large squares of cardboard, with grids marked on them, "with the letters of the languages we've been learning. I thought we could get into pairs, or groups, and play a multi-language version of the game of scrabble."


[ooc:
please wait for OCD.
Have at it! Sorry this is late, I was distracted by coffee woes.]

Re: Play scrabble

[identity profile] ecirpnellehada.livejournal.com 2008-03-08 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
"Hey, you're the agreeing to calling the game while I'm still ahead, so you're welcome."
withoutverona: (Talking)

Re: Play scrabble

[personal profile] withoutverona 2008-03-08 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
He propped himself up on an elbow. "Only because I fear I cannot win, and I'd rather at least pretend to be gracious in defeat. And you would still rather write that than say it?" he asked.

Re: Play scrabble

[identity profile] ecirpnellehada.livejournal.com 2008-03-08 05:52 am (UTC)(link)
Adah's head tilted a little, almost as if calling attention to the fact that she was writing was the only way she would have noticed that she was doing it. In fact, she hadn't even gave it a second thought. She did, now, although she knew the answer; most of it was ruminations on the natural order of it. She gave a slight nod.

"I prefer not to speak if I can help it at all," she explained with the quick movements of her pen.
withoutverona: (B+W boyband)

Re: Play scrabble

[personal profile] withoutverona 2008-03-08 12:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Romeo had noticed that from ethics class; his eyes stuttered from the writing to her right side for the briefest of glances even as he realized how rude that was; he wondered if this preference had to do with Adah's disability, though he was not foolhardy enough to ask.

"Lucky thing I can read, then," he said. "Though I should be worse yet at Scrabble if I could not, and so we would not be having this conversation."