Up the stairs is another mostly open room, this one with a sloped roof and exposed rafters. A neatly made bed dominates most of the room, with a closed chest at the foot of it. More shelves line the walls, filled with what could be the contents of Raven's pockets on any given day. (Minus the stale cookies. Someone has been cleaning.)
There is also a pull out couch, and a pink, sparkly perch suited for a bird Raven's size.
One door splits the area- there is a small side room with another bed, suitable for a guest who wants some privacy.
Re: Upstairsnitro_is_aceOctober 21 2011, 01:18:14 UTC
"Raven? Raven! Adobebutt, we need more.... um." Ace blinks, because that's not Raven. And, of course, since she's the sister, and wise in the ways of siblingdom, she's rather wishing she had a camera for possible blackmail in the future.
There is also a pull out couch, and a pink, sparkly perch suited for a bird Raven's size.
One door splits the area- there is a small side room with another bed, suitable for a guest who wants some privacy.
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This probably explains why he is snuffling around the bedroom and touching things.
(He hasn't yet discovered the side room, but will in about fifteen seconds or so.)
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Alas. Truly.
"Hiya."
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"--Ah," he says.
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Raven has eyes on you, Puck.
Also the perch is comfy.
So.
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:D?
"Hullo," Puck says cheerfully.
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Also he is hungry. Now.
"You, I am thinking, have been very busy, yes?"
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I love you more than all the other--
"Have I?"
Puck's smile remains, but only cautiously. If he were a nine-year-old boy, he'd be asking if he was in trouble.
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Raven, meanwhile, laughs and turns into a little boy -- physically several years younger than nine.
He is still seated on the perch.
"Possibly you have been idle. But I do not think it likely."
Mostly because idleness leads to boredom, and boredom is . . .
Well . . .
Boring.
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"Idle hands do the devil's mischief, I am told. And I so dislike doing any mischief save my own."
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