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May 20, 2011 20:01

Good afternoon, Luceti. Looks like the village is bustling with energy again. My name is Gelda Nebilim and I'm one of the local teachers. If any of you New Feathers have a question about the school, feel free to ask me ( Read more... )

too many hobbies, busy busy busy

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[Voice] wise_maiden May 20 2011, 19:27:21 UTC
Oh? I didn't realize your collection had grown that much.

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[Voice] fonon_professor May 20 2011, 19:38:04 UTC
I hadn't realized either, until I tried to add some new works today. Can I interest you in a nice vase?

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[Voice] wise_maiden May 20 2011, 19:53:50 UTC
I wouldn't mind taking a look sometime. [She's usually more interested in ancient works, but it might be a nice decoration for her office.]

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[Voice] fonon_professor May 20 2011, 19:57:25 UTC
Excellent. I'll be sure to put some nice things aside for you. [If all else fails, Raine can use it as a birthday present for one of her friends.]

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[Voice] wise_maiden May 20 2011, 21:03:05 UTC
I would appreciate it. [That could end up being the case. Good creative gifts are difficult to find when one can "afford" anything.] Maybe we could make plans for when the weather clears up.

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[Voice] fonon_professor May 20 2011, 21:11:00 UTC
Of course. I wouldn't ask you to brave this weather just for me. [She'd brave it to visit Raine, but that's not the point. She knows Raine isn't fond of storms.]

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[Voice] wise_maiden May 20 2011, 21:14:08 UTC
I wouldn't mind. I'd be more concerned about the possible weather damage to the pots were I to take any with me...

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[Voice] fonon_professor May 20 2011, 21:22:17 UTC
We could always wrap those up in a piece of cloth.

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[Voice] wise_maiden May 20 2011, 21:35:20 UTC
... Yes, that's also true.

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[Voice] fonon_professor May 20 2011, 21:54:02 UTC
Weather damage to the pots aside, it really is atrocious weather. Let's save this for when the sun comes out again.

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[Voice] wise_maiden May 20 2011, 22:17:35 UTC
Hopefully it'll be better by the end of the weekend, at least. [A small flash of a grateful smile.]

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[Voice] fonon_professor May 20 2011, 22:21:30 UTC
Indeed. Rain pounding on the windows can be very troublesome during classes. The students would find their attention wandering quite easily. [She's not being entirely serious, of course.]

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[Voice] wise_maiden May 20 2011, 22:26:07 UTC
Maybe some of them, though I suppose it depends on how much their attention wanders to begin with.

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[Voice] fonon_professor May 20 2011, 22:31:01 UTC
Oh, that's very true. And once summer arrives, I'm sure certain students will be distracted by the hot temperatures instead.

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[Voice] wise_maiden May 20 2011, 23:13:31 UTC
Some of them are getting excited for it a little too early. I suppose it can't really be helped.

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[Voice] fonon_professor May 21 2011, 12:12:55 UTC
To be perfectly fair, I'm looking forward to summer as well. [As much as she loves snow, the hot temperatures have their own appeal.]

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