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Aug 03, 2006 20:22

Might anyone have a butterfly net or something similar that I could borrow? I seem have encountered... er... the opposite of a butterfly tree. A tree butterfly, I guess you would call it? I would rather not kill it, but, well, I think it would be best out of the cabin sooner rather than later. Or, at least, before the saplings on the bed figure out ( Read more... )

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unconsumedbysin August 4 2006, 00:42:52 UTC
Believe me, I was equally surprised.

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unconsumedbysin August 4 2006, 00:59:56 UTC
I would very much appreciate your help!

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fingeroflife August 4 2006, 00:39:33 UTC
I am very much reminded of home, just now.

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unconsumedbysin August 4 2006, 00:45:14 UTC
Heh. It was a bit nostalgic, at that, although I suppose it's natural enough for here.

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fingeroflife August 4 2006, 00:50:36 UTC
Indeed. I wonder if it might be a transformation of one of the butterflies from the tree outside, though as it is benign I doubt that is the case...still, such speculation is irrelevant to the current matter.

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unconsumedbysin August 4 2006, 01:00:41 UTC
I could not tell you. It would make some sense as a part of the landscape here, though; after all, the trees seem to grow back at a remarkable rate, considering all the monsters...

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and_thats_it August 4 2006, 00:48:03 UTC
Can I have a sapling?

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unconsumedbysin August 4 2006, 01:00:58 UTC
Certainly; I don't have any use for them. Do you have a pot or some such?

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and_thats_it August 4 2006, 01:03:22 UTC
No. I could get one though.

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unconsumedbysin August 4 2006, 01:15:25 UTC
It might be helpful. How many of them would you like? Just one?

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sisterskeeper August 4 2006, 00:55:39 UTC
I must ask - does this mean that they are trees which are shaped as butterflies or trees which grow butterflies?

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unconsumedbysin August 4 2006, 01:01:36 UTC
Butterfly trees? They're trees that grow butterflies. And this is... a butterfly that grows trees.

I wish I could say it made any sense when explained like that.

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sisterskeeper August 4 2006, 01:33:03 UTC
No, that actually made perfect sense.

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unconsumedbysin August 4 2006, 01:51:55 UTC
It did? That's good. That's not a reaction I'm terribly used to.

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angelamourpeach August 4 2006, 01:42:36 UTC
I guess Tam-sensei asked what I was thinking, but...

How does a butterfly grow trees?

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unconsumedbysin August 4 2006, 01:52:42 UTC
I'm afraid I can't answer that.

How are you, Momoko?

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angelamourpeach August 4 2006, 01:57:02 UTC
Oh, I'm fine!

The dark room's not giving me anymore trouble, and I'm meeting lots of new people!

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