sheldon → one

Sep 15, 2010 20:50

Who: Sheldon Cooper, Leonard Hofstadter and somarium!
Where: Starts in Somni at the mall.
Style: First but it starts in third
Status: OPEN.

After getting over the initial shock that they were in a dream world and not a dream, Sheldon had reluctantly agreed to move into an apartment with Leonard who had seemed oddly against the idea. So after being recused ( Read more... )

sheldon cooper, aerith gainsborough, madam red, leonard hofstadter, korea (yong soo im), belarus (natalia arlovskaya), !location: somni, belgium, neku sakuraba

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chokowaffle September 16 2010, 14:14:20 UTC
Belgium was walking around, looking at furniture for her room. There, she saw the two of them, waving to them with a smile.

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knocksthrice September 18 2010, 02:27:34 UTC
Sheldon paused in his cushion testing only to look up and speak to Leonard when a waving hand caught his eye. It wasn't that Sheldon wasn't good at remembering faces, it was simply the fact that this girl whose name was supposedly Belgium was claiming she was a country.

No matter what she said, Sheldon was more than convinced that countries could not be humans. They were large land forms with physical features such as rivers, lakes, deserts and mountains not mouths, eyes and ears.

"Leonard, I believe that girl is waving at us."

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>: chokowaffle September 18 2010, 05:03:42 UTC
Belgium noticed her being looked at weird, frowning a little. She felt a little embarrassed. She dropped her hand, sighing. She just continued to look at the furniture.

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knocksthrice September 18 2010, 05:39:10 UTC
"I doubt she's an employee at the store, Leonard. She would have been wearing a name tag indicating her name and I'm positive that she would have come over to ask us to leave or politely try to boost her possible sales by asking us if we needed any help in picking a couch with the correct cushion density."

With that Sheldon got up and moved onto another nearby couch. Sorry Belgium, Sheldon isn't very observatory about human feelings or expressions in general.

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