Kakera #017 [Video] Forward dated to around noon

Feb 14, 2011 00:45

[When the feed clicks on the sound of tea pouring into a ceramic cup can be faintly heard in the background. It's a community building room, light of the day flooding into it, and the feed is focused on a blue haired witch with a book opened on the table. It's a thick one and obviously not the journal that everyone is familiar with ( Read more... )

tea time, not trolling for once?, lambda-sexual, ~patchouli, ~ciel, ~smoker, nicest person in luceti, event, video

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[voice] soulbait February 14 2011, 05:54:21 UTC
[HNNNNNNNNNNG no but really he listens to this whole post and then arches and eyebrow. In a way, it's so fitting for Bern. Well. Now he can't help but wonder-]

And yet there is still chance for a "Miracle" in which love will conquer all?

[Maybe it's sincere, maybe it's a jab. It's vague]

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[voice] kakeravoyager February 14 2011, 06:00:05 UTC
...Such a miracle can exist, but it's chance are in decimals. An infinitely low number that bridges on zero, yet never reaches it.

[The pause was accidental. For some reason she was hesitant to ask what was a question that would be answered almost immediately without thought. Hm...]

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[voice] soulbait February 14 2011, 06:02:45 UTC
[Ciel pauses here, considering. He's always been one for analyzing things Bernkastel says. So... there is a short laugh before, playing it cool, he decides to advance his position]

In way, such a statement is surprising from you, Bernkastel. I had not thought you would given even that much chance for a "miracle of love."

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[voice] kakeravoyager February 14 2011, 06:06:22 UTC
A "miracle of love" requires unconditional love from a pair of lovers. If they are not willing to do anything to preserve their love then it cannot be a true miracle. ...A pair of demons, well versed on creating such miracles, said this.

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1week_wizard February 14 2011, 06:27:42 UTC
A ninety-nine percent chance? Seems a bit odd to have a readily available percentage.

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kakeravoyager February 14 2011, 06:36:01 UTC
It's a rough estimation, I assure you. This is just what the outcome is usually when the numbers are crunched.

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1week_wizard February 14 2011, 10:51:38 UTC
Of course.

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kakeravoyager February 15 2011, 01:15:15 UTC
Do you believe it to be otherwise then?

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justicereigns February 14 2011, 09:09:09 UTC
My, so many people are optimistic this season.

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kakeravoyager February 15 2011, 01:16:15 UTC
Your sarcasm falls on deaf ears. I'm far more the minority than the majority when it comes to feelings on this holiday.

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justicereigns February 15 2011, 07:08:53 UTC
You think so?

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kakeravoyager February 15 2011, 08:55:29 UTC
Yes. Ultimately there are more people who choose to live for love than to not.

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