Forty-Third Theory [Mostly Action]

May 01, 2011 11:36

((General post for the next two weeks or so. Preemptive tl;dr, find him anywhere, though suggestion of day/place/activity is appreciated ( Read more... )

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[action—May 11] mydearapple May 9 2011, 08:31:04 UTC
[True to his word, sometime during the afternoon, Caesar will be outside of the stable near his house with his little dog. Well, the dog is running around, probably chasing something, and Caesar's just kind of leaning against the stable and watching him, but it's totally the same thing. He's waiting, of course, for his new acquaintance to show up, but it's a nice day out I hope, so he doesn't mind too much.]

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i_speak_softly May 10 2011, 01:45:25 UTC
[The acquaintance materializes after a while - but you may get the feeling he's actually been standing there for some time.]

Hi.

[And had you realized he's a giant turtle?]

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mydearapple May 14 2011, 05:13:02 UTC
[Caesar blinks at him for a moment, but it's not too shocking a sight. He's more surprised because this explains that whole "being watched" feeling rather than the fact that he's a giant turtle. He waves a hand at him.]

Yo. [He gestures toward the little dog, who stops running around when Don approaches.] His name is Kogoro.

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i_speak_softly May 17 2011, 00:39:17 UTC
[Don nods to the young man and to the dog, greeting them equally.] Caesar. Kogoro. What can I do for you? [That might just sound like a plural "you".]

((On flimsy evidence I headcanon that the Turtles can "talk" to animals. Not exactly in words, but a general impression of what the animal is thinking and feeling. And animals can likewise "read" the thoughts and feelings of the Turtles. Godmod this as you will.))

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mydearapple May 18 2011, 08:00:35 UTC
[The dog barks cheerfully when he's acknowledged. It's a little different, Caesar notes-it's been a while since Kogoro's actually interacted with any other animals, and the bark is clearly directed toward Donatello. Not just at him, but to him. Interesting.]

Anything you are willing to. As long as it's not any trouble. I've read a few things, but otherwise, I don't know very much about training an animal.

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i_speak_softly May 18 2011, 19:23:13 UTC
[Don smiles at Kogoro, then turns back to Caesar.] You said he was messy?

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mydearapple May 20 2011, 23:59:15 UTC
I suppose he's cleaner than most dogs. Apparently, that's not unusual for his breed.

[Kogoro barks again, this time, in objection. He doesn't think he's very messy at all.]

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i_speak_softly May 21 2011, 23:50:38 UTC
[Don listens to both of these statements before questioning Caesar again.]

Do you mean he's dirty, or he has messy habits?

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mydearapple May 26 2011, 10:52:35 UTC
Messy habits would be more appropriate, I guess.

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i_speak_softly May 26 2011, 17:36:29 UTC
[Don takes a seat in the grass, gesturing for Caesar to sit also. He then addresses Kogoro.]

He says you make a mess. Why is that?

[Depending on Kogoro's opinion of Caesar's comments, this could be "Why is your master saying slanderous things?" or "Why are you such a slob?"]

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mydearapple May 30 2011, 10:39:34 UTC
[Caesar sits down right after him, keeping an eye on his dog. The dog barks oddly again in protest, because he still doesn't think he's messy. Caesar, on the other hand...]

He was a stray.

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i_speak_softly May 30 2011, 23:34:51 UTC
[Messy people often deny their own mess.]

He's not used to living in a house. [- Don surmises.]

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mydearapple May 31 2011, 04:26:47 UTC
[He nods.]

The most reasonable explanation. Though I guess he's not as bad as he could be.

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i_speak_softly May 31 2011, 23:43:02 UTC
[This should be easy enough to solve.]

Does he get enough exercise outdoors?

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mydearapple June 5 2011, 04:55:13 UTC
I think so. I let him out whenever I'm out.

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i_speak_softly June 5 2011, 16:34:38 UTC
[That all sounds good. Don glances again at Kogoro, then says:] I think you just need to teach him the difference between inside and outside.

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