Cosette Fauchelevent (
wildandbrave) wrote in
fandomhigh2016-07-13 10:14 pm
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Library, Thursday (July 14)
Cosette actually made it in to the library on time, which was a bit of a surprise given how lost she'd gotten early in the morning in the hedge maze she just couldn't help wanting to explore.
And then she'd slipped on the streets -- which appeared to be made of soap now -- and gone bouncing down them like a rubber ball, high arcing bounces complete with silly sound effects. She appreciated not actually being hurt by the incident . . . that is, once she had reassembled herself after shattering into hundreds of tiny pieces on impact and getting swept up by a self-operating dustpan and broom.
But she was here now! This had all been quite entertaining yesterday, but now it was getting to be quite a --
A piano came plummeting out of thin air as she pushed open the library doors, squashing her flat, and it was a few seconds before a very flat Cosette slid out of the edge of the impact crater, fluttered to the floor, then popped back into three-dimensional form again.
-- a hassle, she finally managed to think, swatting cartoon birds away from her still slightly dizzy head. It was getting to be a dreadfully inconvenient hassle.
[OOC: The post has now been threaded and is good to go!]
And then she'd slipped on the streets -- which appeared to be made of soap now -- and gone bouncing down them like a rubber ball, high arcing bounces complete with silly sound effects. She appreciated not actually being hurt by the incident . . . that is, once she had reassembled herself after shattering into hundreds of tiny pieces on impact and getting swept up by a self-operating dustpan and broom.
But she was here now! This had all been quite entertaining yesterday, but now it was getting to be quite a --
A piano came plummeting out of thin air as she pushed open the library doors, squashing her flat, and it was a few seconds before a very flat Cosette slid out of the edge of the impact crater, fluttered to the floor, then popped back into three-dimensional form again.
-- a hassle, she finally managed to think, swatting cartoon birds away from her still slightly dizzy head. It was getting to be a dreadfully inconvenient hassle.
[OOC: The post has now been threaded and is good to go!]

Re: Research! (7/14)
That sounded... distinctly odd, but so did many things. "It is at least a place to start. Thank you, Bob."
Re: Research! (7/14)
What else was there to say?
Re: Research! (7/14)
Turning the creature into stone seemed like a fairly easy fix for all of it, if that were the case. "Ah, well."