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May 27, 2009 22:27

Demeter loves the idea of Cubefall, change, rebirth and new growth in all its many forms.

One of the choices presented to her catches her attention greatly, it reminds her of something Heph might have made. Also because she loves the idea of it so much, she asked Bar to provide her an image that is currently leaning on the legos ( Read more... )

liz sherman, a red spy, mia ausa

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gorgonfondness May 28 2009, 02:39:59 UTC
"Your flower pot is 10.25 inches tall and has a diameter of 13 inches," says a robot from the bar, small enough to sit in Demeter's hands.

"Happy Cubefall, Demeter."

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wheatencrown May 28 2009, 02:41:45 UTC
She laughs and walks over to pick up the little robot,

"Happy Cubefall, child."

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gorgonfondness May 28 2009, 02:45:25 UTC
"It's Mia," she says. "This is the form I chose for Cubefall. I'm a sort of computer person. I'm learning a lot of neat things this way."

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wheatencrown May 28 2009, 02:48:14 UTC
"Hello, Mia, you look sweet. Do you know what your form is called?"

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uncloakndagger May 28 2009, 04:23:39 UTC
"Et iz viable?" Queries the red-suited woman. "Et's certainly colourful."

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wheatencrown May 28 2009, 04:37:24 UTC
Demeter grins at her,

"I'm not sure yet but I'm thinking about it."

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uncloakndagger May 28 2009, 04:42:01 UTC
Spy takes a drag of her cigarette. " 'ow do you mean?"

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wheatencrown May 28 2009, 04:42:56 UTC
Demeter taps the picture,

"Its all metal which would be strange, how would I feel the land?"

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walking_napalm May 28 2009, 04:39:06 UTC
"People are getting pretty creative with those," Liz says from the next table over, looking at the flowerpot with some amusement.

She's dressed in what she's starting to think of as her civilian black (a skirt, tights, a sweater, and, as always, combat boots); she has a mug of beer, mostly-empty, and a stack of open tabloid journals.

(The beer probably accounts for her small smile and her willingness to engage in small talk more than the National Enquirer does.)

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wheatencrown May 28 2009, 04:41:32 UTC
"They're wonderfully useful though I'm not sure that it would hold a plant without a good bit of leaking."

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walking_napalm May 28 2009, 05:00:07 UTC
"Legos probably weren't designed with water retention in mind," Liz says, chin in her hand.

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wheatencrown May 28 2009, 05:01:37 UTC
"No, I don't think so, everything just slips right off them except them."

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