[003 - Audio post]

Aug 01, 2009 05:48

[ooc: Back-dated to my yesterday, during the first sightings of the Tease, s-sob. /fails]

Well, what's this? A butterfly... It's surprising how this place manages to have these small things.

[Short pause, then there's a sharp intake of breath. And a few more seconds of silence because he's trying very hard not to spazz loudly.]What ( Read more... )

*plot/event, dude so not funny, jskdffgjhshjfbdfhjfh, aw hell no, a hurr hurr hurr, holy craaaaaaaaap, oh dear god, orz orz orz, omg blood o.o, *audio post, dot dot dot, no i'm not on crack

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unbonded July 31 2009, 22:02:28 UTC
Found out by touching it, hm?

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heirofthecross July 31 2009, 22:09:30 UTC
Experience makes itself known as the best teacher, I suppose.

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angelic_lawyer July 31 2009, 22:06:55 UTC
[...] Not meant to be touched?

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heirofthecross July 31 2009, 22:09:01 UTC
Obviously. They... how to word this bite.

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angelic_lawyer July 31 2009, 22:12:49 UTC
I [...] see.

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heirofthecross July 31 2009, 22:15:12 UTC
[Oh, he knows that tone of voice anywhere. Brb adopting the same one he's perfected over the years.] It would be better if you would not experience it as well.

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noahofdreams July 31 2009, 22:23:04 UTC
No, probably not.

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heirofthecross July 31 2009, 22:27:45 UTC
They bite, so I suggest you not touch them, miss.

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noahofdreams July 31 2009, 22:29:04 UTC
Don't they even say please before they bite? How rude of them.

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heirofthecross July 31 2009, 22:30:05 UTC
...

Well, I suppose it was my fault for attempting to touch them in the first place.

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latteheart July 31 2009, 23:13:19 UTC
Ah...are you alright? ...they're obviously not normal butterflies.

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heirofthecross August 2 2009, 03:22:08 UTC
Yes, I'm quite fine, thank you.

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latteheart August 2 2009, 04:04:06 UTC
They seem to be fine unless you touch them...but I really don't want to get close to them again to try and test that.

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heirofthecross August 2 2009, 04:05:47 UTC
The best way, I suppose, is to merely leave them alone to their own devices, unless you must really ward them off.

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bokuwadoctaaa July 31 2009, 23:36:30 UTC
We can't touch them? [sounding just a li~ttle bit disappointed because omg butterflies ♥]

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heirofthecross August 2 2009, 03:23:40 UTC
I'm afraid not. They... well, it is prone to biting when touched.

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