[Hymn #35] ~Con intensita~

Aug 06, 2009 20:14

((OOC: I couldn't resist... it seemed amusing.))

By Yulia!

Whose bright idea was it to go punching holes in the apartment building anyway?! It looks like someone must have crashed right through the walls and kept going... Did they even survive all of that?

Normally I'd dismiss it as someone being suicidal a complete idiot, since I really have ( Read more... )

holes in apartments, selenias, luke, ledah, roy greenhilt, tear is not happy, danny

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thelostseraph August 7 2009, 01:32:19 UTC
. . . Are all of you blind, or do you simply build up mental filters against little boys in dresses rebuilding walls with teaspoons? I am fairly certain he 'got the message', as it were, from the first of these entries, let alone the other half-dozen proclaiming the exact same sentiments.

Quell your anger and leave the child alone.

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a_severed_fate August 7 2009, 01:41:02 UTC
I didn't bother anyone in the first place, but I don't exactly appreciate my garden being destroyed for no good reason, either.

Besides, I've been busy with work and that ridiculous contest, and therefore haven't had time to assess the damage done to the apartments before now.

But honestly? Boys shouldn't be wearing dresses in the first place.

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thelostseraph August 7 2009, 01:49:14 UTC
Supposedly, it was an accident. Supposedly, humans say things like, "It is alright, I forgive you", although I am more of an advocate of, "Your sins shall be returned upon you tenfold; thus is the decree of the gods". Regardless, once the proper punishment has been meted, it is inappropriate to continue vilifying the perpetrator.

I quite agree, though I do not believe I am in any position to speak of proper masculine attire.

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a_severed_fate August 7 2009, 02:13:16 UTC
They also say to think for yourself.

Since I've only heard your side of the story, my understanding of what happened could be flawed. I would prefer to hear an explanation from the perpetrator himself.

An explanation is all I asked for. I don't really have any intentions of punishing him, although I believe he should be left with a warning.

It is simply my opinion.

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great_cleavage August 7 2009, 01:49:04 UTC
This doesn't happen often, does it?

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a_severed_fate August 7 2009, 02:09:45 UTC
This specifically? No.

Equally ridiculous things, however, happen all the time.

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great_cleavage August 7 2009, 02:26:48 UTC
Equally ridiculous things like what, exactly?

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a_severed_fate August 7 2009, 02:37:39 UTC
Let's see... people turning into children, people changing into animals, abrupt cold snaps, flowers that bloom long past their season, two people remembering the same thing at the same time, large quantities of food and decorations that get set up overnight, managers who give their waitresses away on dates as prizes to the best chefs on the island...

Things of that nature.

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apurposetolive August 7 2009, 14:01:41 UTC
Trust me. The guy who did this has been punished enough by now.

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a_severed_fate August 7 2009, 23:27:53 UTC
I don't recall using the word punishment at all.

I only asked for an explanation. If I had wanted otherwise, I would have run off looking for the perpetrator from the beginning and dealt with him using force.

Sure, I'm angry, but beating someone senseless isn't going to solve anything at this point, and I know that.

...With some luck, I may even be able to repair what was damaged, but still, I don't exactly have a green thumb.

...

[Excuse her, she is still sulking over the half of her selenias that were ruined. Of course it doesn't seem much like sulking.]

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apurposetolive August 8 2009, 23:45:48 UTC
Trust me. After the landlady's done with him, he won't want to talk to anybody.

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totallynotaspaz August 7 2009, 16:07:49 UTC
*hello, Tear! Do you remember this particular kid after your fright a while ago? Well, now he's a 2'8" fairy.*

Look, I didn't do it on purpose, and I'm sorry I almost broke your gift-thing, but it was an accident.

'Sides, I'm already cleaning up all the damage with a spoon. *the shame that comes with his punishment shouldn't even have to be mentioned*

*walks around to fix Tear's room now by lifting bricks with a teaspoon*

((OOC: what the hell why is my mun journal listed up there.))

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1/3 a_severed_fate August 7 2009, 23:25:01 UTC
.............

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2/3 a_severed_fate August 7 2009, 23:25:25 UTC
Wh-what...? I thought Ledah was only joking about the fairy and the teaspoon, and...

[At a complete loss for words.]

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3/3 a_severed_fate August 7 2009, 23:25:59 UTC
.............. [Sighs, there's a trace of sympathy in what she says next.]

Don't waste your time with that. It'll go faster if I handle the repairs myself. I wouldn't want to be held responsible if you fainted from overexertion or anything... And trying to clean up under your current conditions... It's not exactly fair, to be frank.

[Oh, but that trace of warmth flickers out mighty fast. You're not getting off that easy. Lecture mode is on.]

Besides, I've already been guilt-tripped more than enough by everyone about getting too angry with you. Understand that I would still appreciate an explanation, even if it's only a brief summary of the events that took place and even if I have to wait a while for it.

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