[She's been back from the battle for a couple of days, and even though she spent the first few resting on and off and visiting with people, Kairi's starting to grow restless
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It's better. Not quite 100%, but definitely better than it was. Thank you again, by the way.
That's the kind of answer I like to hear.
I might have one of the boys grab me some books. What kind do you like? As for the view? I'm next to a window. I think it's good enough.
I want to make people feel comfortable and help them be less worried about the things that happen here, I guess. I want to contribute some way since I'm not sure I'm cut out to protect like the boys and Xion are.
You're welcome. I'm Ginia, by the way. I don't think I caught your name out there.
What kind of coloring book do you have?
I like dramas, mysteries, historical fiction, and the occasional horror book. [Basically everything.] Sounds like a nice view there. Fresh air is good.
I think the best thing to do then is to be there. Be a listening ear and a shoulder to cry on no matter the time or place, always be ready with a warm cup of tea or whatever drink they may like, don't judge, just listen, and be there.
Right now? A handmade one. [She draws an arrow to point at the stars.] I should probably look into getting an actual book.
Sounds like a pretty good variety. I don't think I've ever read anything that'd be considered historical fiction. Is it just like it sounds? And it is a nice view. I like being able to keep the window open.
You really think so? I want to be able to do that for everyone I can.
They're lovely. If I see one at the item shop, should I bring it by?
Yes, for the most part. It's usually based around a certain time period of specific event and the author explores other details or alternate views. The what ifs.
Yes, or sometimes fictional set in a specific time period that have influences from the setting, but no bearing on it. I'm fond of The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas and Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.
Take it easy first, yes? Bone breaks can be a hard thing to recover from.
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The story is that my friend, Xion? She had a friend that put up a magic charm around our house to protect all of us...we had a problem with someone who broke into our house and nearly killed another friend of ours, so Xion took action and had her friend protect us. But the spell makes the house invisible unless someone lives here, or a Secret Keeper tells a person. It's complicated.
I'll have to check it out then. Both of them, even. Are they long stories?
So I've noticed. It's amazing what some of these people here can do.
[Written | 100% unhackable]meteoricalSeptember 4 2011, 01:41:30 UTC
Things are better now at least, but I know we won't be taking the spell off anytime soon...and I'm not sure we can. Xion's friend left, but that other boy she knows can use magic, too. We'll see. But for now? Either Sora or Riku or Axel or Roxas or Xion...they all live here. Or Jacob Black. He knows where the house is.
I think I'll take a trip to the library when I can leave the house then. Thanks for the suggestions.
And you are never too old for coloring or activity books.
As for me, I like reading so I'd find a nice stack of books. I'd probably try to find a good view. Maybe invite some friends over for some tea.
As for helping people, what do you want to do?
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That's the kind of answer I like to hear.
I might have one of the boys grab me some books. What kind do you like? As for the view? I'm next to a window. I think it's good enough.
I want to make people feel comfortable and help them be less worried about the things that happen here, I guess. I want to contribute some way since I'm not sure I'm cut out to protect like the boys and Xion are.
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What kind of coloring book do you have?
I like dramas, mysteries, historical fiction, and the occasional horror book. [Basically everything.] Sounds like a nice view there. Fresh air is good.
I think the best thing to do then is to be there. Be a listening ear and a shoulder to cry on no matter the time or place, always be ready with a warm cup of tea or whatever drink they may like, don't judge, just listen, and be there.
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Right now? A handmade one. [She draws an arrow to point at the stars.] I should probably look into getting an actual book.
Sounds like a pretty good variety. I don't think I've ever read anything that'd be considered historical fiction. Is it just like it sounds? And it is a nice view. I like being able to keep the window open.
You really think so? I want to be able to do that for everyone I can.
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They're lovely. If I see one at the item shop, should I bring it by?
Yes, for the most part. It's usually based around a certain time period of specific event and the author explores other details or alternate views. The what ifs.
I think you can, yes.
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Interesting enough...it's just like rewriting facts then. What's your favorite one?
Thanks. I guess I'll just have to work harder when I can get back out there.
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Yes, or sometimes fictional set in a specific time period that have influences from the setting, but no bearing on it. I'm fond of The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas and Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.
Take it easy first, yes? Bone breaks can be a hard thing to recover from.
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I think Roxas has a copy of The Three Musketeers in his room. I'd have to ask him, but he's really picky about lending out his books.
Oh, definitely. But Mia did a good job mending it up.
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If he won't loan it to you, I think the library has one.
Glad to hear that. I suppose having magic around here is quite helpful.
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I'll have to check it out then. Both of them, even. Are they long stories?
So I've noticed. It's amazing what some of these people here can do.
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They're both novels, but pretty easy reads.
It really is. There isn't any magic where I come, just in books, so this is all fascinating to me.
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I think I'll take a trip to the library when I can leave the house then. Thanks for the suggestions.
Really? Have you been attempting to learn at all?
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You're welcome.
I've had some help connecting with Nala. I can do minor cuts and ease the pain off bruises, but that's about it.
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That's a pretty good start. How long have you been working with her?
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A few weeks now with some help.
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