Peridot Facet 2F5L Cut 5XG (
era_two_triangle) wrote in
fandomhigh2017-08-16 10:38 am
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Library, Wednesday
The Gem was absolutely in the library today. Absolutely. If you could find her, all the better.
She wasn't in the stacks, no. She wasn't immediately visible at the desk, either.
A bit of looking around or just calling her names would reveal that she'd tucked herself into a corner, where she was alternating between putting the final finishing touches on Summer's phone, and reading the last of those sort-of-romance books about the magical gemstone people, giving both things equal, rapt attention.
Look, she was here, people would just have to settle for that, right?
[OOC: Open library! SP for work.]
She wasn't in the stacks, no. She wasn't immediately visible at the desk, either.
A bit of looking around or just calling her names would reveal that she'd tucked herself into a corner, where she was alternating between putting the final finishing touches on Summer's phone, and reading the last of those sort-of-romance books about the magical gemstone people, giving both things equal, rapt attention.
Look, she was here, people would just have to settle for that, right?
[OOC: Open library! SP for work.]

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"Did it involve mattresses?"
In her experience on Earth so far, most humans at least did something with mattresses within the span of a day, and she had some precedent with Jason.
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...
For a moment.
"Which tower is that?"
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He pulled up the Wikipedia article on his phone, and then leaned down to show her. "This one."
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"We have bigger on Homeworld," she noted, "... But it does look like a formidable height to jump from all the same."
More than the Principal's tower, anyway.
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Peridot NEEDED TO KNOW.
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Worth a try!
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Both was good, right?
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She tended to get mistaken for a human child in a costume far too often, and what she gleaned from multiple experiences in that regard was mostly that humans treated their offspring as extra fragile.
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Which gave him pause because, hey, sometimes common sense managed to sneak its way through his brainmeats. Sometimes.
"... Maybe we should find, like. A cliff or something. Where there wouldn't be so many people around."