two; video

May 23, 2011 21:00

[It has taken her quite some time to realise that she will not be returning home any time soon. No, she's never been particularly good at adapting to change, but she doesn't enjoy wandering around the gardens on her own either. She has been living in the mansion, but it is so large and so lonely and reminds her of her home when there was no one but ( Read more... )

irene (claymore), marisa kirisame, russia, loly aivirrne, bianca (pokemon), souji seta, zenobia (original), america, jill half-a-prayer, colette brunel

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da_ze_kid May 23 2011, 13:12:50 UTC
What's an american?

[ it could mean anything, after all!!! ]

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ussher May 23 2011, 13:16:48 UTC
[She is feeling... frustrated by the lack of offers.]

A type of whale.

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da_ze_kid May 24 2011, 01:44:30 UTC
That's a kind of specific thing to ask! Do you have any land whale problems?

For the home thing, I'm currently staying at my friend's house, but do you wanna scope it out anyway?

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ussher May 24 2011, 04:49:54 UTC
... Yes, you could be saying I do.

I would like that.

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da_ze_kid May 24 2011, 05:50:48 UTC
That's definitely one of the weirder animals I've heard of!

The cats can take you here, but if they can't, it's the white house with the black roof near the library!

[ An exchange between Marisa and another woman is then audible to Russia. ]

Who're you talking to, Marisa?

Oh, hey! There's a stranger who wants a place with friends, so it's cool if she stays here, right?

If you do that, you will no longer be just the black-white.

Jeez, I'm staying here already, so it's not like another guest matters! Didn't you take them in back home too?

The circumstances are different. They were lost and only needed a place to stay for the night. Aren't there plenty of other places for her?

Like I said - !

No means no, Marisa. This is my house.

Uuuuugh. Fine, be that way!

[ At this point, Marisa faces the camera once more. ]

My friend is being difficult, but I could help you out! I've got lots of time, and you look like a pretty interesting person!

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ussher May 25 2011, 06:50:53 UTC
It seems they are everywhere, in my case.

[She listens without comment.]

Ah, that would be very kind of you!

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da_ze_kid May 25 2011, 10:31:04 UTC
If you don't like 'em, why don't you blast them away or something?

Well, what's your criteria? Big? Small? Near places like libraries or whatever?

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ussher May 25 2011, 10:34:31 UTC
Unfortunately these whales would be... blasting back.

I do not mind... I would be happy living with many others.

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