(Untitled)

Mar 16, 2010 19:22

Characters: Bennett Halverson morteanimositas, Ryuubi Gentoku, fightingvirtue, OPEN to Bennett's household.
When: Backdated to March 6th.
Where: Bennett's house.
Rating: PG maybe?
Summary: Bennett has a cow. Ryuubi has the profound and secret knowledge of how to milk a cow.

I never saw a purple cow... )

topher brink, *backdated, ryuubi gentoku, *incomplete, bennett halverson

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I'm sorry, my brain is so dead tonight morteanimositas March 17 2010, 03:17:36 UTC
Hey, Bennett was going to be the last one to argue about the desires of someone who was willing to lend her a hand - literally. The hello got her attention, and after a few moments the door swings open to one relieved woman.

"Hello! Ryuubi? Come in, come in! Thanks for being willing to do this in the first place."

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Braaaaiiiiiins... fightingvirtue March 20 2010, 17:35:35 UTC
"It's no problem at all." Not irritated, check. Ryuubi smiled widely. "Bennett, right?" He glanced around him as he walked in, taking in the sight of another house among the staggering variety that the city offered. The place looked lived in - Bennett had others from her world here, he recalled. Lucky woman.

"Renovating, hm?" It was a bit of a silly question to ask in Adstringendum, but he hoped she'd speak about her housemates. "Have you got a place to put the cow?"

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ugh what a week morteanimositas March 22 2010, 06:47:07 UTC
"More along the lines of repairing. Renovating comes later, when the dust and walking mushrooms are gone." She didn't make the immediate connection between his question and the others she lived with, unfortunately.

"There's a yard in the back. A smaller, empty building where it's been while it rains and snows. Not sure what to do about heating, but there weren't any farms where I used to live so this is all fairly...well, new to me." She led Ryuubi through the building out towards the back. "The cow is pretty patient, at least. Has a fondness for coats."

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Aww.... fightingvirtue March 22 2010, 21:50:30 UTC
"It's better than having no house at all." He gave her an honest smile. None of them could take anything for granted in the city, much less having someplace to live. "At least you have help."

He followed after her, now eager to see the animal. "They usually are, patient that is. They're easy animals once you know how to handle them. If the shelter you have is good, insulation might work well enough even without heating. I'll have to see."

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