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Dec 08, 2010 18:11

[Voice]

[There's a thoughtful silence for a moment, and Raine's voice also has a thoughtful, reflecting tone to it as she speaks.]Hm ( Read more... )

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voice kakeravoyager December 8 2010, 23:49:17 UTC
This was the first experiment for those who were New Feathers from early November, if I'm recalling correctly. What a messy shift they got caught in because of their luck. Yet how is this positive, Miss Raine Sage? The only thing I learned was that the Malnosso are running out of ideas.

[Also, getting stuck in Rika's body does not have any upsides in Bern's opinion.]

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[voice] wise_maiden December 8 2010, 23:58:54 UTC
Yes, indeed.

I was referring to some of the experiences themselves. There were a lot of scares and negativity for a lot of us, but as Guy pointed out earlier, there are two sides to that coin. I'm not usually one to... acknowledge them, myself, so I hope I did not give you the wrong impression, Miss Bernkastel.

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[voice] kakeravoyager December 9 2010, 00:08:35 UTC
Guy, was it. [Flipping through the feeds. She doesn't know who he is exactly, but she can likely figure out from the subjects of the entries what she's referring to.]

...Forging friendships through turmoil? I do suppose the term 'misery loves company' dully applies here. You did not give me a wrong impression. I was just mildly surprised.

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[voice] wise_maiden December 9 2010, 00:18:19 UTC
Just a slightly different way of looking at it, but it all needs to be kept in perspective. Regardless of whether or not the experience is positive or negative, they should not be happening to us. But we can't exactly avoid that it does affect us in these ways, and that they start to change how we see things, even subtly.

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consultmybooks December 9 2010, 00:01:46 UTC
It was eye-opening, certainly. In positive and negative ways. It's made me care even more about the people I've met in this village, and at the same time it's made me want to get out of here by any means necessary.

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wise_maiden December 9 2010, 00:06:47 UTC
You've certainly been through the ringer in this instance. I think that's understandable.

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consultmybooks December 9 2010, 00:09:48 UTC
I'd never stopped to think that my life could have actually been worse. Then I spent the week thinking that it was.

But I'm not about to thank them for that.

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wise_maiden December 9 2010, 00:19:46 UTC
No. It should never go that far. We deal with these experience because we have to - not because we want to. And that makes all the difference.

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[voice] lists_to_port December 9 2010, 00:28:09 UTC
And who looks after you, Mistress Sage?

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[voice] wise_maiden December 9 2010, 01:06:52 UTC
... Hm? Why do you ask that, all of a sudden?

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[voice] lists_to_port December 9 2010, 03:24:12 UTC
Curiosity.

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[voice] wise_maiden December 9 2010, 05:00:09 UTC
An odd thing to be curious about.

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[Voice] whats_a_sneeze December 9 2010, 00:44:05 UTC
[Ah, the lady who helped her the other day. She was very careful not to forget you, ma'am-well, it was hard to forget the whole ordeal in general, despite her best efforts. Which included staying home from her job and lying to her employer. 8|a

NOT IMPORTANT-]

Those two weeks were rather hectic... Fortunately, I wasn't really all that affected by it all. More so worried over the people who were.

There were so many young children wandering about, I was a little worried.

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[Voice] wise_maiden December 9 2010, 01:14:33 UTC
Indeed... I was in a similar position myself, this time around.

It seemed like that was one of the more major effects that took place, as well as some individuals coming from a future time.

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Re: [Voice] whats_a_sneeze December 9 2010, 01:19:38 UTC
A future time? That sounds so... impossible! Though it really isn't in a place like this, but still-to come from a time that hasn't happened yet seems like just a dream...

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[Voice] wise_maiden December 9 2010, 01:38:23 UTC
To them, it was as if they were returning to a past they had long left behind. I can only hope that the experience wasn't too jarring for them.

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corrinesbell December 9 2010, 00:49:16 UTC
[Sheena's kept closer to home these past few days. It's just felt right. But she has a weird feeling today, so she's out behind her house, practicing with some fake targets she has set up back there.

Don't worry though, she's totally dressed for the weather. Coat and all!]

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wise_maiden December 9 2010, 01:16:21 UTC
[When she doesn't spot Sheena around town, she'll eventually make a detour to come in this direction. She tries knocking at the house, first, though the sounds in the yard will catch her attention.]

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corrinesbell December 9 2010, 02:04:45 UTC
[sounds definitely do bounce around in the cold in odd ways. Sheena can hear the knocking, and no doubt, Zelos is inside asleep like the lazy pig he is.]

Come around to the back!

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wise_maiden December 9 2010, 02:06:41 UTC
Hm? [She steps off the porch, and rounds the side of the house to head to the back.] ... Hello Sheena.

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