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Jun 13, 2008 14:53

Who: DG & Open
Where: Gardens
What: DG escapes to draw
When: January 23nd, 7 AM.

So if anyone honestly expected her to stay in her bed she'd call them crazy. She'd spent several days in a coma, and then another day in the damned infirmary so they could 'watch her', and now she was out and dear God she'd never loved the outdoors more.  Even though she ( Read more... )

dg, 01/23, ahamo

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purplerhino June 15 2008, 20:49:36 UTC
In actuality, DG would find it impossible to ditch her guards, short of magic, of late. Every single one of them had been given a strict course in DG 101 ( ... )

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oz_dg June 15 2008, 22:03:45 UTC
Well they just sort of didn't get in her way, so let her think she was escaping yeah? Don't ruin her fun like that. In any case it wasn't like she was purposely trying to run away, she just wanted to get some time to herself - as she figured Cain would be all over her if she tried to prove that she was okay.

Running a hand through her hair she let out a slow sigh, her eyes turning upwards to the clouds as she shifted in her makeshift lounge chair. She had gotten sleep last night but because of the uncomfortable positions she had found herself in, it wasn't completely restful, so now she was cranky.

Cranky, tired, and pissed off. Not a very good combination for any woman let alone DG.

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omaha_back June 17 2008, 05:43:24 UTC
Finaqua was the first place in the O.Z. Ahamo had ever stepped foot in. The place his balloon had landed in the after the wild and unexpected storm that had forever changed his life. It still held the same beauty it had thirty years...annuals they called it, later. Ahamo drew in a slow, deep breath as he surveyed the sun glinting off the lake not far away, before deciding on a walk through the gardens.

His guards walked beside him, a fact of this life that he still was not used to. He had not taken their presence entirely for granted fifteen annuals before, and definitely not now. Not after everything ( ... )

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oz_dg June 17 2008, 06:03:15 UTC
Talk about scaring a person to freaking death, holy hell. When did her father ... appear? His voice had startled her so much that she was sure her heart stopped for a moment. A loud gasp escaped her as her pencil went flying in god knows what direction and she nearly screamed, "Holy Hell!"

With a hand at her heart she stared at the person beside her with almost terror in her eyes, she hadn't seen that coming. Maybe she shouldn't allow herself to become so engrossed in her sketching, that could have helped prevented the heart failure she was sure was to accompany this visit.

"Please never do that again. I think you just shaved ten years off of my life." DG announced as she pointed at him with a finger before snatching up her pencil and pointing in his direction, for extra emphasis on how badly he'd scared her.

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omaha_back June 18 2008, 08:50:37 UTC
Fifteen annuals in the Realm had ingrained a few habits into Ahamo that he had practically taken for granted. Including the unconscious way he moved almost without sound. In fact, for him, he had been rather loud in his movements. Especially when he opened the seat beside her. There had been a definite creak to the hinge of the chair, it appeared that it had been missed by whoever maintained such things.

The sheepish expression on his face eerily echoed the one he had seen more than once on his other daughter's face. "Sorry. I can't promise it won't happen again, but I'll do my best to avoid it."

He looked over at her sketch pad, and then up to the bird decorating a trio of flowers. "Your drawings have certainly improved over the years." Lips pulling back into a small smile, "Although, you could not draw stick figures forever I suppose."

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oz_dg June 18 2008, 17:22:24 UTC
She wasn't sure she had ever been scared like that in her life. Her heart was probably still recovering from that. Glancing to her pictures a grin formed, "Well I'd hope I got better.. I did take classes on the other side for a while, and hey, stick figures rule." They didn't go well with most of her work but she still thought they rocked.

"What have you been up to?" She questioned as she shaded in one final area of her drawing before putting it off to the side, her pencil finding its way into her ear.

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omaha_back June 21 2008, 07:58:27 UTC
"Still," he looked from the bird who was currently creating a geometric pattern of sticks over the flowers like a shield, weird O.Z. creatures, down to her sketch again. "Classes or not, you need natural talent to be able to build on." Smile slightly crooked looking as only half his mouth was turned up into a grin, the other side not doing much of anything, he tilted his head. "Definitely a trait you got from me ( ... )

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oz_dg June 22 2008, 02:33:23 UTC
He was boasting his own ego, but it was fun because she knew that she had gotten it from him. It was a little piece of him that was carried on inside of her, and it would stay that way until she was dead, many, many years from now - she hoped.

"Stick figures are fantastic. Everyone can do them, which is why - they rock." DG informed as she smiled, attempting to imagine that form of her mother instead of the one that they knew now. She knew that her mother had been like her once, and but with time and duty she had changed because of what her people needed.

"I heard. You two - uh, have very strong personalities. Clash of the titans to say the least." With a nod of her head she twirled a finger across her page of paper, letting out a deep sigh of thought, wondering if the two of them could ever let go of that. Though she was curious as to why Wyatt had held a gun to her father, but she had figured Zero factored in somehow, but she wasn't sure she wanted to ask.

"Well I hope you don't, I'd be a little lonely."

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