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May 06, 2010 16:45

WHO: Residents of Moonybase. Also anyone who wants to visit Moonybase! No really.
WHERE: ... Moonybase.
WHEN: Between the dates of Wednesday 5/5/2010 and who knows 5/11?
WARNINGS: Will update as needed but I'm pretty sure no one's dying this week.
SUMMARY: So guys I don't have CR with like half the people who live here and I think the same is ( Read more... )

† ema skye | n/a, † rua | strongest tool, † remus lupin | moony, † franziska von karma | perfect prosecut, ruka | gallitrap, † miles edgeworth | the law, † cheshire cat | oreo, *open, † mew | n/a

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Why yes I do need CR littlebratziska May 6 2010, 23:51:06 UTC
gallitrap May 7 2010, 00:53:50 UTC
It was a couple hours after Franziska's arrival at the house that Ruka first caught sight of her. She vaguely remembered speaking to another her before-an older Franziska, closer to Edgeworth's age than Ruka's-but that had been nearly a full year ago, and she couldn't remember much besides that.

But there she was now, only a couple years older than Ruka herself, left to her own devices in the sitting room. Well, Ruka thought, if she was going to be staying here, too, Ruka should probably get to know her, as well.

Ruka knocked on the frame of the door, not wanting to intrude on their newest resident. "Are you finding everything alright?"

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littlebratziska May 7 2010, 01:21:37 UTC
Franziska was sitting primly, knees together, with her hands on her knees and her back straight, looking around the apartment rather uncertainly, though she tried to disguise the emotion as something else. Disdain or boredom or something, it didn't much matter, what mattered was that she shouldn't be uncertain about anything.

She didn't understand this place. She didn't understand how Miles had apparently managed to age almost a decade in about five minutes, she wasn't sure what she could do anymore, which she hated. She hated that she couldn't leave, she hated that she couldn't understand why, she hated that nothing was as it should be-

And then, as Franziska stared in uncertainty/disdain at a bookshelf and tried to read the titles on the spines without moving closer - easier in some cases than others - there was a knock on the door frame. She spun around and almost jumped, but it was just some girl with green hair. So she smiled and lifted her chin just a hair, arrogantly.

"Of course."

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gallitrap May 7 2010, 23:04:23 UTC
The other girl sat like Ruka usually did, all straight lines and locked joints, but Ruka could tell she was putting more effort into it than Ruka herself usually did. She doubted the other girl was nearly as put-together and composed as she appeared-knowing what she did about Edgeworth's home, it wasn't as if trans-dimensional time-country-universe hopping was exactly common enough to be gotten used to.

But, if Franziska wanted to affect that sort of face, Ruka didn't really have any reason to make things more difficult but pointing it out. (At least, for now.) Instead, she nodded in return, smiling back.

"I'm glad. And, did Uncle Edgeworth or anyone explain everything, already?"

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littlebratziska May 24 2010, 17:11:18 UTC
Effort had to be put into posture, as well as everything else. There were times when she wished she didn't have to be quite so strict with herself, but Franziska had a reputation that she had to maintain and that was that. Little things like suddenly being kidnapped to another dimension, time, and the other end of the country, were no excuse for dropping that.

Well. Not if there were other people around who had undergone the same experience and they were taking it normally, anyway.

"What do you mean by 'everything'?"

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gallitrap June 1 2010, 19:58:16 UTC
"What sorts of things happen here," she started, avoiding specifics like giant monsters and the roving undead for the time being, "what happens to people, why people you've never spoken to know who you are, powers. Things like that, I mean."

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strongest_tool May 9 2010, 11:05:38 UTC
Despite having spoken to her earlier on the network, Rua had somehow managed to go (perhaps blissfully) unaware of Franziska's arrival at his abode. So when he came in, set his skateboard on the wall, kicked off his shoes and took off his jacket, and went to the kitchen to get something to eat, he didn't expect anything to be amiss.

Thus, it was understandable that he was a bit shocked when he saw Franziska, although perhaps pointing at her like she was on fire or something was a little uncalled for.

"H-hey, hey, you're that weird-dressed person from the network!" He snapped. "What're you doing here?!"

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/DRAGS SELF IN TO POST oh man i'm so sorry this took so long littlebratziska May 24 2010, 17:07:38 UTC
Rua wasn't the only one to recognize the other party, and Franziska took a step backwards in surprise (and some displeasure - this kid had been annoying, so why was he here?) when he suddenly just showed up, out of nowhere, and began pointing and hopping around and- A second later she recovered, but the slip-up made her more annoyed than she would have been otherwise. Perfect people weren't really supposed to be taken by surprise.

"Where else would I be?" she snapped in return. "Naturally I will be living here!"

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