"They *better* not expect me to carry that thing around. I am not getting bitten on-stage while wearing fairy make-up. The possible results boggle the mind." Parker shook her head and crossed her arms. "I'm staying in because it'd be more trouble to quit, but I'm nogt re-visiting Brady World for applause or school support. No way." She sighed. "So, how's *your* day going?"
"Maybe if it's thin leather," Parker had to agree. "And anything but white. That only works if you're a DJ."
"Bored," Parker admitted. "Although maybe less so if StuCo goes well today and we get plans for England finalized. But aside from watching Rory take off her arms, it's been kind of a slow week. Although I'm relieved there's nothing going on this weekend."
Parker frowned, squinted, then blinked. "Hey. I was almost not-seeing you in the common room the other night too. I just thought I was tired. But that's-- no, it can't be anything about you." She paused. "Can it?"
"No, I think the limb thing is going to trump everything else for a good *long* while. This is just like deja vu, or trying to remember a dream, or, I don't know. The visual equivalent of a hiccup." Parker shook her head. "Odd."
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"Bored," Parker admitted. "Although maybe less so if StuCo goes well today and we get plans for England finalized. But aside from watching Rory take off her arms, it's been kind of a slow week. Although I'm relieved there's nothing going on this weekend."
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